Clarke Rahrig – Clarke an Electrical and Computer Engineering major, is an active participant in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin as a student and entrepreneur. He is a Student Assistant and Web Master for the Engineering Student Life Office, an office that oversees the 70+ engineering student organizations on campus. Along with this roll he is the Vice President of Internal Affairs for the Student Engineering Council, an umbrella student organization that encompasses all other engineering student organizations. Outside of school and classes Clarke is always working on a project. Currently he is a member of SWANK an Austin based DJ group determined to provide quality entertainment at an affordable price. Previously he worked as an API & Backend Developer on a project called beDJ. beDJ is a mobile and desktop application available on Android, iOS, WP7, OSX and Windows. Clarke has a passion for all things technology driven and understands Internet trends. Clarke is full of life, highly self-motivated and his devotion to any endeavor is unparalleled.
Farzad Yousefi - Farzad is a fourth year Electrical & Computer Engineering student at UT Austin. He is a unique type of engineering student as he has been very involved with different leadership activities and job experiences. Farzad has been with the UT new students orientation program for three years where he served as an orientation coordinator during the last year, managing more than 90 orientation advisers. Farzad is also a student leader on campus, holding leadership positions in organizations such as Senate of College Councils and Student Engineering Council. Farzad is a highly motivated student who has entrepreneurial aspirations. He is very interested in working on logistics and operations management in organizations he is a part of and would very much enjoy working on strategic planning for a company. Farzad is not looking for the typical electrical engineering job. He is looking for positions that will give him the opportunity to increase efficiency within the organization and have the opportunity to come up with new ideas using his engineering skills.