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OSU Engineering Expo Features Student Innovators, InventionsStory Posted: Tue, May 6, 2008
By: Gregg Kleiner, 541-737-9684 CORVALLIS, Ore. – Each May, hundreds of school students, business people, and others from the Pacific Northwest converge at Oregon State University to spend a Friday afternoon interacting with senior engineering students who are displaying hands-on projects, prototypes and other engineering innovations. The ninth annual OSU Engineering Expo, which kicks off Friday, May 9 at noon, has grown to occupy the atrium and all four floors of the Kelley Engineering Center, with some displays – including robot races – spilling out onto the surrounding streets and sidewalks. Many of the more than 100 Senior Design Projects on display include those sponsored by industry partners – a business or agency in search of an engineering solution to a unique problem. The OSU student teams then roll up their sleeves and labor for months, applying what they’ve learned in the classroom to real-world engineering challenges. The results can be impressive. A few of the projects featured this year are:
The Expo also includes a “Sustainability Showcase,” where green and renewable energy technologies and processes will be on display, including an electric motorcycle, a solar powered sound system trailer, a biodiesel manufacturing system, building insulation made from recycled plastic, and more. A “Commercialization Corner” will feature projects by OSU engineering students and faculty that are currently headed toward commercialization. Other engineering innovations on display include student-built Formula and off-road race cars, a concrete canoe, a steel bridge, and the popular Robo*Palooza featuring the TekBots® Triathlon and the FIRST robots from local high schools. “This event showcases the end results of our hands-on teaching and learning here at Oregon State,” said Ron Adams, dean of engineering. “Our students take on complex challenges, many of them working with industry partners, to develop incredibly innovative solutions.” New this year is the event’s Grand Marshall, an honor bestowed on former Oregon state senator Ryan Deckert, who will be on hand to announce the People’s Choice Award. The free event, hosted by the OSU College of Engineering, is open to the public and runs from Noon to 5 p.m. at the Kelley Engineering Center on campus. Parking is available in the parking structure located at 26th and Washington, with free shuttle service to the Engineering Expo. For more information about the Engineering Expo, call 541-737-3101, or visit: http://engr.oregonstate.edu/expo2008. |
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