Hey blog readers! My name is Steph Long and I am extremely excited to be writing this entry.
I am a rising junior double majoring in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Brown University, in Providence, RI.

If I had to describe the core of who I am in a byline, I would say that I am deeply fascinated by the unknown – whether that be the depths of the ocean, the vast horizons of space, the view from the next mountain ridge on a hike, or the number of peanut butter cups in my favorite pint of Ben & Jerrys ice cream. I would also say that I am most driven not only by what I do not know, but more specifically by what no human knows. So hopefully it comes as no surprise that I am really really interested in the utilization of robotics and engineering to explore inhospitable environments, such as the deep sea.
In my free time, I like to take my aptitude for engineering things and apply it to the highest stake activity possible–crafting. I recently have gotten really into sewing my own jeans, carving linocut stamps, and any other type of creative outlet that satisfies my need to build (on a lower frequency than robotics). On my drive out to Woods Hole I stopped at an art thrift store, so with any luck hopefully I will soon also be able to say I am into jewelry making! I also love the outdoors and this past year have gotten really into backpacking, so I look forward to filling my weekends with riding my bike around the Cape and camping on any shore that will have me.

Tomorrow I begin my internship in the National Deep Submergence Facility at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, specifically working on the Sentry AUV– an autonomous robot capable of diving 6,000 meters under the ocean’s surface. So I invite you to come along with me, and submerge yourself into the world that is deep sea robotics. I’m super excited to learn as much as I can, and to share my experience with all of you!
Write you later,
Steph
Marta
I’ll be following you into the deep seas and the far reaches of space.
And of course, excited to see your craft pursuits.
Dad
Humbled by your intellectual curiosity.
Alex
This is such a cool post, Steph!!! Excited to follow along on your adventures, and inspired by your curiosity and exploration.