CSU Engineers Rowed with a Mission
Christopher Enoch
Issue date: 9/6/09 Section: News
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Q: What inspired you to embark on your journey?
A: Tom Kotula had originally started thinking of some kind of rowing trip that involved a section of the intracoastal waterway. There was also the idea of going to South America to do mission work. He wanted to take a leave of absence at work to pursue his interests of rowing, traveling and volunteering. He told me about his ideas and I said that if he ever actually did something like that, I would dedicate a summer and come along. Having very similar interests we began bouncing ideas off of each other and things just started falling into place! Actual planning of the trip began mid October 2008.
Q: How did your background in Engineering at Cleveland State contribute to your experience?
A: CSU's Engineering background allowed me to use tools like Solidworks, a 3D modeling software that we tested our outrigger design to check for weaknesses. There was a lot of geometry that we had to do to correctly place all of the rowing components, and having a good math base helped make it easy. Well, kind of.
Q: It isn't often that CSU students appear on national media outlets. What effects did the CBS Evening News story have on your recognition?
A: First, I am amazed at how many friends and family have told me they saw me on TV. They were watching the show just to see Tom and me. I did not even know it was going to be on that night until Tom called me about an hour before. Anyways, I'm not really sure about the recognition. It is very cool to have been on the National news, and it really shot up the number of people visiting our website and sending e-mails.


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Sam LOUD
posted 9/03/09 @ 12:04 AM EST
Way to go Jon! Hi Tom!
Dissertation helper
posted 11/14/09 @ 4:42 PM EST
Great stuff. Thanks!
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