 We're working with Sandia National Labs on a project that is the Sandia National Labs robotic room mapping system. It's really exciting to think about how a robot sees things and essentially that's what we're doing. We're making a robot that's going to be able to tell people what's inside of a room and really actually looking through the eyes of the robot in order to make a map of the room. Something like this project where it can potentially save lives by giving information where people can't go is huge and it's exciting. The project we're working on right now is a water remediation project for sustainability with PetSmart. The interesting thing is we get to do a cost benefit analysis with them, which is to determine if things are feasible to fix them or implement new things. And also we get to work with people in the industry, so it's pretty cool. So the sponsor is Joe's Barbecue. The tentative title we refer to it as well is Joe's Barbecue because what we're doing is essentially working out a way for them to improve their product. We're improving an oven, I should say, because we've already got the oven, we just need to make it better. This project is something that most people won't get to do until they're outside in a company or they're working somewhere. And we're getting to do that right in our first semester and this is going to give us such an experience that we're going to be market ready as soon as we go out. The project I'm working on, we call it the Running Soldier Project, and that project is to basically get the average soldier to be able to run a four-minute mile. This project kind of resolved from a DARPA grant, which is a defense grant, to produce an exoskeleton to make soldiers run faster. So it's really kind of opened up a lot of opportunity indoors as far as researching the human running gate and how people move through our world. I'm excited to go into research and development. This is what I want to do. I want to find new ways of doing things, new solutions to old problems, old solutions to new problems, figure out how to make systems that help us in our everyday life. One of the great concepts of the I-Project is that we get to take a lot of the different things that we've learned in the class and then apply it in real-world scenarios where we're actually building prototypes such as this. It's really been a unique experience to take that kind of, you know, a little bit of theory here and a little bit of hard work here and then combine those to see what a real product you can make.