
FRANK DIMAGGIO
FIRST YEAR STUDENT AT THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE @ BAYLOR UNIVERSITY

ABOUT ME
Welcome to Frank DiMaggio Engineering, the platform showcasing a collection of diverse engineering projects. As an undergraduate student at Baylor University, I am passionate about leveraging my engineering skills to solve real-world problems. This website serves as a window into my world of innovation and creativity.
Feel free to explore the projects and gain insights into my engineering journey. From conceptualization to execution, each project reflects my dedication and enthusiasm towards engineering.
Team project to build and operate a projectile launcher that could automatically adjust angle. Tubes, springs and motors attached to structure built in machine shop.
Built and tested a Howe truss to support midspan applied load at top and used Johns Hopkins Truss Simulator App to analyze truss and determine force distributions.
Assembled circuits and mechanical components needed to run a DC motor and gearbox using an Arduino Uno. Calculated required gear ratios to lift given mass in as little time as possible while still having enough torque to function. Programmed simple code using C++ and made test runs.

RECENT PROJECTS
IN MY FIRST SEMESTER AT BAYLOR I COMPLETED THREE
ENGINEERING BUILD AND TESTING PROJECTS.
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