About the Team
Colin Cipolla is Studying Mechanical Engineering at Northern Arizona University. He is looking forward to seeing the progression of this capstone and hopes to learn as much as possible. He is excited to be working with the Biomechatronics Lab to produce a product that will help people.
Dylan Kurz is a senior at Northern Arizona University studying Mechanical Engineering, his plan is to graduate in the spring of 2023. Dylan is constantly pushing himself to be better and striving to become the best engineer he can. After college he wants to get a job in the automotive industry as a mechanical design engineer. In addition to being an engineering student, Dylan enjoys many things such as: snowboarding, dirt biking and more. He wants to create the best possible capstone project with this team and will work tremendously hard to reach that goal.
Jordan Finger is a senior at NAU studying Mechanical Engineering with a plan to graduate in the spring of 2023. His interests currently are in Industry Automation and learning how machinery “works”. After graduation Jordan plans to move out of state and to find a career in Industrial Automation focused on OEMs and End Users. As the teams website developer and logistics manager Jordan is in charge of initiating and maintaing communication with the client and other important communication tasks. 
Michael George is currently a senior at Northern Arizona University studying Mechanical Engineering, with a plan to Graduate in Spring of 2023. His current post graduation plans are to find a career in automation of manufacturing and packaging, or interfacing mechanical systems to the human body. As financial manager Michael will work hard to ensure that the team comes in under budget by researching and implementing alternative materials and manufacturing processes to lower cost.
Michael Marchica is majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Modern Language at NAU. As project manager, Michael helps keep the team organized and makes sure everybody has an equal voice. Through this capstone, He aims to improve his design skills while learning more about exoskeletons. Michael is very excited to be working with the biomechatronic lab at NAU and hopes to produce a exoskeleton that can help people with shoulder impairments.