Unbox3D
Project Description
Unbox3D is a software tool developed for the U.S. Army that converts detailed digital 3D vehicle models into simplified, printable 2D templates. These templates can be quickly cut, folded, and assembled into full-scale vehicle replicas at a fraction of the cost and effort required to source real vehicles. The replicas are then used by soldiers for realistic training exercises, particularly for practicing enemy vehicle detection and identification.
NAME | ROLE |
| Brian Andrade | Project Lead / Cybersecurity Lead |
| Henry Xiong | Customer Liaison / Requirements Lead |
| Alexander Ramirez | Architecture / Design Lead |
| Joshua Encinas | Quality Assurance Lead |
| Cristian Moreno | Documentation Lead |
| Paris Tran | Demo / Presentation Lead |
| Eddy Ordonez | Note Taker |
| Michael Ramos | Front End Lead / Communications |
| Nicholas Sisneros | Back End Lead |
| Javier Martinez | Back End |
Back-End Team | Front-End Team |
| Nicholas Sisneros | Michael Ramos |
| Cristian Moreno | Paris Tran |
| Eddy Ordonez | Joshua Encinas |
| Brian Andrade | |
| Henry Xiong | |
| Javier Martinez | |
| Alexander Ramirez |
Student Team
- Brian Andrade
- Joshua Encinas
- Javier Martinez
- Cristian Moreno
- Eddy Ordonez Toc
- Alexander Ramirez
- Michael Ramos-Rivera
- Nicholas Sisneros
- Paris Tran
- Henry Qifeng Xiong