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UFH: Dan Larochelle

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Name: Dan Larochelle
Date Honored: 09-14-2006
Years involved w/FIRST: 13
FIRST Team(s): intelitek/BAE Systems &, Trinity High School (0040)
Role: Lead Engineer
Quote: “Driving the robot is not as easy as it looks from the stands.” - Freshman Driver
Bio: Dan Larochelle is a FIRST legend. Working for intelitek, he is the man behind the creation of the EasyC programming software that has helped both FRC and FVC teams for the past few years. Participating on Team 40, Dan described his role on the team: " am the lead engineer on the team and am involved in all the aspects regarding the robot’s design and construction. I am also the driving coach for the team. Joe Pouliot, Trinity HS physics teacher, and I work together to coordinate all the team’s activities throughout the year. We conduct CAD, CAM, CNC training at intelitek to get students ready for the 6-week build season. We also organize fundraisers and FIRST awareness events throughout the year. Last year we used the Vex robotics system, easyC and the Robotics Engineering Curriculum to teach all the new students about robotics and FIRST. This led to the idea to construct the Mini FRC field (and robots) we used to prototype the 2006 game."

Dan also had some pretty touching moments that he described as favorites. "I have had many great FIRST memories over the years, but two standout the most. In 1996, at the Nationals at Disney, we played in an elimination match against team 177, the Bobcats. They had a great robot that year and we were a very big underdog. One of the students noticed the Bobcats had to deliver a bag to the lower part of the goal to score points. We delivered a few balls into the lower goal and then the rest of the match we played defense. Our plywood-based robot, ironically named the “Dark Horse”, beat a great robot by using strategy and strong defense. This was the first really big match we had ever won and I will never forget the great feeling of pride I had that day. This past year team 1685 was having trouble with making their shooter work correctly at the Boston Regional. The shooter worked great mechanically, but they could not do the programming to get it to load and shoot correctly. When I met them on Thursday of the regional, they were very discouraged and were ready to pack it in and go home. My team and I offered programming assistance using mentors trained in EasyC. We were able to help them resolve the programming issues within an hour. They did a great job on Friday and Saturday, finishing the qualifying matches as the 4th seed. At the end of the competition they thanked us and told me how easyC and our team’s help turned their entire weekend around.

"My team and I have helped many teams in the past with a variety of things, but we have never had this much impact on any one team. It was an amazing feeling. If it were not for easyC, this team would have had a very different experience. It feels great to finally give back to FIRST with my involvement in the creation of easyC for FRC."

Dan has quite a few FIRST accomplishments to be proud of as well: "Over my 13 years in FIRST I have done many things that I am proud of. In 1996, I was one of the first college graduates to run a FIRST team (Team 238). I was the only engineer on the team that year and it was a great learning experience. I have been a mentor for teams 190, 238 and 40. Ten years ago, I was on the founding RiverRage planning committee; the longest running FIRST offseason. My team (40) is known as the best second place team ever, never winning a regional but coming close many times (maybe it’s me!)

Some people know me as the “easyC guy”, which is kind of funny because I am a Mechanical Engineer. I am Project Manager for development of easyC for both FRC and Vex, and I served on the 2006 FVC game design committee. I have also held many training sessions at FRC and FVC events for programming. Over the past two years I was able to put my FIRST experience to work with a team of teachers and FIRST mentors to develop the intelitek Robotics Engineering Curriculum, which I am very proud of."

We asked Dan to come up with a sentence or two describing FIRST to an outsider. We got a pretty good response: "FIRST is a robotics program that introduces students to science and technology. It allows students to experience engineering first hand and to be part of a team. It has all the excitement of being on a sports team plus the added benefit of exercising your brain. There is nothing else like it!"

Finally, we asked Dan for some advice to fellow FIRSTers. "Students – Make the most of this wonderful experience because it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. I have had many students come back years later and tell me how much they miss FIRST. Some of these students have become mentors, but the transition from student to mentor is not for everyone, especially with all the added responsibilities. Keep trying new tasks on your team. The FIRST experience has so much more to offer besides building a robot. The most important things are to work hard and have fun doing it.

"Mentors – As the years pass, it is easy to get caught up in all the things that make FIRST great: the competition, rivalries, and elegant robot design, but it is important not to lose track of the most important thing; the inspiring and developing of the students."

Congratulations to Dan Larochelle, our next Unsung FIRST Hero.

Nominated By: gren737

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Yeeeahhh! Dan's the man!
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Every now and then you read something and say, "Oh yeah. They got this one right." Congrats Dan!!!
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Dan's the man! He saved FVC 137's butt at the St Louis VEX regional last year, we had no real programmer and he took the time to basically train our "programmer" how to really program the robot. I can not say thank you to Dan enough!
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Wow, after reading the Bio, all I can say is thank you, and I'm sure too many teams can agree.
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Re: UFH: Dan Larochelle

Congrats! So many great mentors in FIRST, we couldn't do it without Mr. Larochelle or the many others. Thank you!
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Re: UFH: Dan Larochelle

To add yet another story of a team that Dan and Team 40 has helped, this year we had a tendency to break the center out of our skyway wheels, we didn't know about this until the Manchester regional, we only had one spare. We mentioned the problem to a few teams and Dan and a couple of team 40's members came over, they went back to their shop that night and brought us their spare skyways the next day.

When I heard in Boston that team 40 had not won a regional I was amazed. My first exposure to FIRST robots (other than the one we built) was at a scrimmage in Quincy (hosted by team 69) last year. The first bot I saw was team 40's triple play bot, which was incredibly well designed. I didn't think we could compete. Luckily 40's robots are among the best. Their robot this year was just as impressive and turned plenty of heads when the wheeled it into the Quincy Scrimmage. We had a great time playing with and against Dan and Team 40 this year in Boston and Manchester.


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Congratulations Dan! Thank you very much for your years of hard work for not only team 40, but for every team you have changed along the way. Now, I have a little story to tell you all about Dan (the following was included in the submission for Dan for the BattleCry 7 STAR award, which he was fortunate enough to win.

Many people say that they are addicted to FIRST, or that they are “FIRST-a-holics”. However, few match the unyielding dedication and passion of Dan Larochelle. During the 2004 season, our team discovered that there was simply no room to setup even a half sized field in the area where we build the robot. Dan tried to amend the situation by allowing the team to use his garage, but that was also too small. So, the only thing to do in his mind was to build a new garage that had inside dimensions of 27 feet by 26 feet, exactly one half the size of a full FIRST field. If that isn't dedication, I don't know what is.
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Congratulations Dan! I have had the pleasure to meet Dan at a number of FIRST events over the last year and Dan always takes the time to talk with you, and more importantly, to listen to what you have to say.

And from Jack: This is a well-deserved honor!
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Re: UFH: Dan Larochelle

Dan has made my time on team 40 very memorable, I cant believe I only have one more year left!!!

The hours he puts into his family, the FIRST team, and his job are unbelievable. I've known him more than 3 years, and I still haven't figured out when he sleeps!!

Congratulations Dan, you totally deserve this honor.
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Congratulations on the special honor of being an Unsung First Hero. It is always nice to here about the special people that help make this a great program. Help is always close when people like Dan are around.
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WHOOhooooo

Go Dan, I'm so glad you finally got your picture on chief delphi!!

I've known Dan and long time and the intensity and compassion he puts into FIRST has never changed, from the story in 1996 where we were the underdog (and that's an understatment) to the last three years taking three second place trophies in a row, his drive and love for the game has always inspired us to work harder and put in 120%. He's a great mentor and as long as he keeps pushing students (and mentors alike) he always will be.

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Congrats Mr. Larochelle! You deserve it!
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Congrats to Dan for being named a UFH. Dan is truly a rare breed in FIRST these days. Having known Dan in one way or another, mostly from the River Rage Committee, since 1996 I can say the inspiring thing about him is that his passion and enthusiasm for all things FIRST have not wavered since the days of Hexagon fields and seat-belted human players. And just when you think he's done it all folks he'll go and do something like spearhead EasyC development.

Congrats Dan!

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