ESP Biography



ENRIQUE CINTRON, ESP Teacher




Major: Course 10

College/Employer: Cambridge Chemical Technologies, Inc.

Year of Graduation: 2011

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Past Classes

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W7418: The Paper Airplane Workshop in Splash! 2013 (Nov. 23 - 24, 2013)
We give you paper, you make it fly! If you don't know how to fold paper airplanes or want to learn new folding designs, we'll teach you.


X4080: War, Diplomacy and Trade Simulation in Splash! 2010 (Nov. 20 - 21, 2010)
Need to sharpen your warfighting or politicking skills? After taking Introduction to Diplomacy, War and Trade, come practice in the most underplayed hot-spot in the world: East Asia. Rich with natural resources, key strategic islands, and ambitious great-powers-to-be, peace in East Asia is getting hard to come by. Come and lead one of eight elements: Japan, China, Taiwan, North Korea, South Korea, Russia, Vietnam, and the United States, controlling their diplomatic, military and economic actions in the great East Asian conflict of 2012. Accomplish your country’s goals by fighting on land, sea and air, or if you prefer, by using diplomacy, backstabbing, and market manipulation.


S4343: Applied Cryomania in Splash! 2010 (Nov. 20 - 21, 2010)
Liquid nitrogen is cold. Really, really cold. Colder than the heart of a freshman physics teacher. And it is concentrated, pourable awesome. In this class our dedicated team of cryomaniacs will take you through 77 Kelvins worth of the science and practice of playing with some very, very cold things. Remember kids, when the ice cream stops steaming, it’s warm enough to eat.


X2818: Diplomacy, War and Trade Simulation in Splash! 2009 (Nov. 21 - 22, 2009)
Need to sharpen your warfighting or politicking skills? After taking Introduction to Diplomacy, War and Trade, come practice in the most underplayed hot-spot in the world: East Asia. Rich with natural resources, key strategic islands, and ambitious great-powers-to-be, peace in East Asia is getting hard to come by. Come and lead one of eight elements: Japan, China, Taiwan, North Korea, South Korea, Russia, Vietnam, and the United States, controlling their diplomatic, military and economic actions in the great East Asian conflict of 2012. Accomplish your country’s goals by fighting on land, sea and air, or if you prefer, by using diplomacy, backstabbing, and market manipulation. Most importantly, be ready to put the principles learned in the Introduction lecture on Saturday to work! See joint operations, logistics, espionage, diplomacy, and back-stabbing in action in our fast-paced, high-action war and diplomacy game, now in its fourth running! Note to people who did this last year: we have changed secret capabilities and objectives, and expanded the economic aspect of the game.


X2819: Introduction to Diplomacy, War and Trade in Splash! 2009 (Nov. 21 - 22, 2009)
Running a world power is an ever-changing art. No longer are the days of lining up army against army until one side is beaten into submission. Countries now have a larger repertoire of ways to fight their enemies, ranging from war and blackmail to propaganda and economic manipulation. War itself has become a highly complex, information-hungry operation, relying on high technology, mind-boggling coordination, battlefield knowledge, and political strategy. How are these wars fought? Why do (and don’t) we fight them? How do countries attack and defend without resorting to military confrontation? This class will cover modern military technology and tactics, grand strategy, and political and negotiation frameworks. It can be taken as a stand-alone class or as preparation for Diplomacy, War and Trade Simulation.


S2900: Applied Cryomania in Splash! 2009 (Nov. 21 - 22, 2009)
Liquid nitrogen is cold. Really, really cold. Colder than the heart of a freshman physics teacher. And it is concentrated, pourable awesome. In this class our dedicated team of cryomaniacs will take you through 77 Kelvins worth of the science and practice of playing with some very, very cold things. Remember kids, when the ice cream stops steaming, it’s warm enough to eat.


S2901: Theoretical Cryomania in Splash! 2009 (Nov. 21 - 22, 2009)
Liquid nitrogen is awesome. Engineering is awesome. And since Splash! is awesome, we can bring both of them together. In this class, our dedicated team of cryomaniacs will be putting on our engineer's hats and using liquid nitrogen as a tool to teach and demonstrate core scientific concepts in chemical and mechanical engineering. This class is much more academically focused than Applied Cryomania. Topics covered will include: elasticity, non-ideal gas laws, phase equilibrium, heat transfer, and distillation.


S1958: Battleground: Europe (WWI Simulation) in Splash! 2008 (Nov. 22 - 23, 2008)
It is the eve of 1914. Diplomatic relations are deteriorating. You assume joint leadership over the main powers of Europe. Can you keep the peace and lead Europe into a golden age of prosperity? If not, can you ensure prosperity built upon the smoking ashes of your former rivals?


S1433: Introduction to Classical Mechanics in HSSP Summer 2008 (Jun. 29, 2008)
Understanding the Universe is a goal that has persisted in the minds of many. Through quirky physics labs and explanations behind them, this class will seek to teach the fundamentals of how the world behaves. No prior experience in physics is necessary. Since math is the language of physics, you should be proficient with algebra and basic geometry.


J1400: Introduction to Classical Mechanics in Junction Summer 2008 (Jun. 30, 2008)
This course will seek to provide students with a fundamental understanding of Classical Mechanics. Newton's laws, concepts of momentum, energy, angular momentum, and rigid body motion. Special emphasis will be placed in having students design and run experiments using everyday items. Prerequisites - This class will travel at a fast pace and will include trigonometry and calculus. Although prior experience with these subjects - especially trigonometry - will be helpful, eager students will be able pick up these tools through a little extra effort. Extra time before or after class will be available for those who request it.


Introduction to Chemical Engineering in JUNCTION (2009)
This class is meant to give non-Concentration students a flavor of the basic concepts used by Chemical Engineers.


Mathematics for Engineers in JUNCTION (2009)
This class will give students a speedy intro in solving math problems commonly faced by engineers in training. As time ...


AP Economics in DELVE (2008)
In this class, students will learn the foundations of economic theory. This class will cover material for both the AP ...