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EOH 2007

EOG machine

BMES The human sleep cycle is a great mystery to scientists to this day. We hope to remove part of that mystery through the development of a machine that measures eye movement and can discern the amount of time spent in rem sleep as well as other information. Location: Room 3107 This exhibit is suitable for: All

Vegetated Filter Strip

Engineering Hall 1308 W. Green, Urbana Map Code: E4 Engineering Hall, and example of Renaissance Revival architecture, was built in 1894. It is the administrative hub of the College of Engineering and home to a number of Engineering Council Societies.

Illini Pullers

Individual Vegetated Filter Strips (VFS) are an innovative and natural way to remove undesirable pollution from agricultural runoff. This exhibit includes a small-scale demonstration of how the system works. Location: 1st floor hallway between west entrance and 1070 This exhibit is suitable for: hs, adult

Illini Pullers American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 1/4 Scale Tractor Design Team. Location: 1st floor hallway between west entrance and 1070 This exhibit is suitable for: All

Engineering Hall

Build Me a Ship!

Society for Business and Management in Engineering Build Me A Ship! is an interactive project that will let participants of all ages have fun with spending money and purchasing materials to build an actual boat. The boats will race while carrying weights and sailing across a pool of water. CANDY FOR ALL and HIGH SCORE PRIZES. Location: Room 106B3 This exhibit is suitable for: All

Sims: More Than Just a Computer Game

Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering What do living on Mars and livestock grazing have in common? They are biological systems! A hands-on exercise will show how understanding connections within a system can help us understand the system as a whole. Put a map of these connections to use in a computer simulation of your system and create your own “Sims” for space exploration or farming. Location: 1st floor hallway between west entrance and 1070 This exhibit is suitable for: All

Custom Paintball Marker

Individual A visual presentation of how the featured two paintball markers work. One being a custom built marker, made from modified parts of various production markers. Another being a marker that has completely stock parts. Both have been built on the same concept.