Kaili Garland - Current Member
My name is Alexa Young
Kaili is pursuing a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and will be graduating in Spring of 2023. She graduated as a Valedictorian from Mililani High School in 2018 and studied at the University of San Francisco before coming back to Hawai`i. Kaili currently works on campus as a student energy data analyst for the Office of Sustainability as well as a laboratory assistant for Hawai`i Natural Energy Institute's Thin Films laboratory. In her free time, Kaili loves to bake desserts and play video games.
Hometown: Mililani, HI
Engineering Area of Interest: Renewable Energy and Alternative Fuel Vehicles
Reid Goya - Current Member
My name is Alexa Young
Reid is pursing a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and is planning on graduating in the Fall of 2023. He graduated from Kalani High School in 2019. Outside of academics, Reid is a member of the University of Hawaii Rainbow Warrior Marching Band and enjoys playing basketball at his local park.
Hometown: Honolulu, HI
Engineering Area of Interest: System Engineering, Material Science
Caleb Jones - Current Member
My name is Alexa Young
Caleb is a senior pursuing a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and is planning on graduating in the Spring of 2023. He graduated as a Valedictorian from Kailua High School in 2019 and was awarded the Provost Achievement Scholarship. Caleb is currently interning at Hawaiian Airlines in the Technical Operations department on the powerplant engineering team. He will also be the lead Mechanical Engineer for UH Manoa's VIP (Vertically Integrated Project) team RoSE (Robotic Space Engineering) which hopes to compete in the University Rover Competition (URC) in 2023. Outside of work and school Caleb loves to surf, hike, and travel across the globe.
Hometown: Kailua, HI
Engineering Area of Interest: Aerospace Engineering, Renewable Energy Engineering
Cole Pelayo - Current Member
My name is Alexa Young
Cole is a senior studying mechanical engineering and expects to graduate in Spring 2023. He is currently a fiscal co-lead for Team Hokulele and is responsible for raising $30,000-$40,000 for the design, construction, and testing of a supersonic rocket. He is also the events coordinator for UH Manoa's American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) chapter. Cole graduated from Punahou in 2016 and studied at Purdue University before transferring to University of Hawaii at Manoa. Cole is currently in the rushing class for Fall 2022. In his free time, he enjoys 6 man and one man outrigger canoe paddling.
Hometown: Kaimuki, HI
Engineering Areas of interest: Aerospace Engineering, fluid and heat mechanics