 My name is Dr. J. FitzDoswell. We are team Juxtopia M. Hotep from Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Team Juxtopia M. Hotep is comprised 100% of students. Most of the students are from the city of Baltimore, City of Maryland. The students age ranges from middle school, high school, as well as college age youth. Currently we have five students. The advantages of having a student team is that, one, they're hungry, they really want to do something that's very innovative, think outside the box. The pure innovation, eagerness, and propensity to learn is there. Disadvantages that they may not have, they do not have the experience as a seasoned professional. The work with the Google Lunar XPrize Challenge has definitely influenced our work with Juxtopia M. Hotep. There can be crossover technologies from the Google Lunar XPrize competition to the Qualcomm Trial Quarter Challenge, specifically in the sensing technologies. Matter of fact, our 16-year-old student, the youngest student on the Google Lunar XPrize team, came up with her own spectrometer design to be integrated into the robot and identify water on the lunar surface. My mother was an educator, my father was a social worker. I'm the only child, so they put a lot into me, the engineer, the person that's talking to you today had a great experience growing up and was exposed to so many things that I think contributed to my intellectual, social ability and providing that same experience for other youth that otherwise would have had that in their own family. I think it's a contribution that all of us should think about making, especially creating the next generation of youth that should be better than the previous generation.