The team behind Breathe-EZ!
Ebby Rensink (EE)
Contact info: ebbyrensink@gmail.com
Hi my name is Ebby Rensink! I am currently a senior in Electrical Engineering at Seattle Pacific University. I am from a small town called Concrete, WA and my love for engineering, sciences, and math started because of my favorite teacher there! I love Jesus, spending time with my family and friends, hiking, skiing, and learning new things. This year I had the privilege of working with a great group of engineering students as their EE Lead.
Handrae Henthorn (CPE)
Hi everyone. My name is Handrae Henthorn and I am a senior in both Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering at Seattle Pacific University. Growing up in Seattle, I have had multiple opportunities to explore many different and particpate in many programs but in the end, thanks to my parents for pushing me to explore as much as I could, I learned that engineering is where my heart lies. I love singing, dancing, picking up on new conversational languages and traveling. SPU has been a wonderful growing experience for me and I thank my university for helping me become the Engineer I am today.
Abigail Young (ME)
Hello! My name is Abigail Young but everyone calls me Gail. I am a Mechanical Engineering student at Seattle Pacific University minoring in Physics. Growing up in Vancouver, Washington, I have always loved to tinker with whatever I can get my hands on. In my free time I love to restore my 1966 Ford Galaxie 500, travel, and spend time with my family and friends. Working on this project over the last year has been truly an honor and has taught me what it means to be an engineer and a leader.
Diego Camacho Valadez (ME)
Contact Info – camachod@spu.edu
Hello! My name is Diego Camacho Valadez and I’m a mechanical engineering student at SPU. I’m in my 4th year (as of 05/16/2024) and it has been a challenge to get to this point. I grew up in the City of Burien and living there was a blast for me. In my free time, I like to go hiking and play soccer but being a college student makes it difficult to do so. I’m in engineering since I like to work with stuff that includes mathematics and science. With all that being said, I’m looking forward to the rest of my time at SPU!