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Illiniac I and II

Illiniac I: is a simple processor used to demonstrate the inter-workings of a microprocessor and its basic data flow. It accomplishes this by the use of a electronic display board that shows all several key data buses on the processor and how this in turn allows the processor to function. Illiniac II: A 4-bit processor that is being designed and fabricated completely by our group. Room Number: 151 This exhibit is suitable for: hs,adult

problems in industrial applications. Room Number: 261 This exhibit is suitable for: All

BEYOND IMAGINATION

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G9 Impulse

Checkersbot

ADSL Robot that plays checkers against the visitor. Room Number: 261 This exhibit is suitable for: All

individual Custom built and designed video game system. Also includes hardware interface C routines and code for StarCell XF-1 (the ‘release’ game). All designs are open source and specification are free to be modified by the community. http://www.opencores.org/projects. cgi/web/395_vgs/overview Room Number: 261 This exhibit is suitable for: All

Bardeen Quad

North of Green Street, Urbana

WECE Presents: Inventions in Electrical & Computer Engineering

Map Code: W

Bardeen Quad is home to the UI’s renowned engineering program. Buildings on the quad include Grainger Engineering Library, Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, Materials Science Engineering (MSEB), Engineering Hall, Everitt Lab, and Talbot Lab.

find out about our organization, NOBCChE! Free prizes!!! Room Number: 151 This exhibit is suitable for: All

Audio Projects & Technology

Audio Engineering Society A showcase of the audio equipment and setups that AES and its members have worked on in the past year. Exhibits showcased will be the Speaker Workshop speaker kits, Amp Workshop digital amplifier kit, Jeff Zahos’ recording setup, homemade guitar pedals, and other instruments. Room Number: 245 This exhibit is suitable for: All

WECE An exhibit on significant inventions in EE and CompE, with information about the inventions’ histories and with hands-on demonstrations illustrating their uses in everyday life. Room Number: 163 This exhibit is suitable for: All

EWB Solar Ethanol Still

Audio Direction Finding and Beamforming

ECE 420 This project finds the direction of the loudest sound in a room and then focuses the microphone on that sound. Have fun while shouting at two microphones. Room Number: 251 This exhibit is suitable for: All

Engineer’s Without Borders A student-built still which uses sunlight energy to make fuel ethanol for use as a gasoline substitute or cooking fuel. Exhibit includes demonstration of still, explanation of the process of making ethanol from scratch, and discussion on difficulties in adopting ethanol as a primary fuel. http://www.ewb-uiuc.org/committees/eoh Room Number: 151 This exhibit is suitable for: All

Magnetic Cannon

Power Lab Shoots aluminum rings using magnetic fields. Room Number: 50 This exhibit is suitable for: All

Floating Frying Pan

Tube Climber Robot

ADSL A pneumatic robot that can autonomously navigate the insides of pipes. Created as a innovative method of locating and clearing drainage

African Americans in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Quiz Bowl

NOBCChE Come learn about black chemists and chemical engineers and their contributions to chemistry and chemical engineering, and also

Power Lab Levitates an aluminum cake pan using magnetic fields - cooks eggs from the heat created by the induced currents in the pan. Room Number: 50 This exhibit is suitable for: All