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Inspiring Innovation Location: Room 106B6 This exhibit is suitable for: All year. Come see the marble sorter we made from Fischertechniks! Location: Room 106B6 This exhibit is suitable for: All DBF Design Build Fly Design Build Fly is a student organization that competes in an international competition. Each year teams are required to design and build a remote controlled airplane that meets certain specifications, and then complete various “missions” to determine which plane is the best. Location: Room 106B8 This exhibit is suitable for: All Everitt Lab AES Listening Room Audio Engineering Society The Audio Engineering Society does a lot of cool stuff, we make speakers, subwoofers, and amps, and we’re showing it all off. Come see what we’re all about. Location: Room 168 This exhibit is suitable for: All Everitt Laboratory 1406 W. Green, Urbana Map Code: E9 Everitt Lab is home to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and is named after the late William L. Everitt, former department head and dean of engineering. The Hoeft Technology and Management Program The Hoeft Technology and Management Program The Hoeft Technology and Management Program is a multidisciplinary University minor that is available to undergraduate engineering and business students. Along with exclusively offered classes tailored to the program, T&M gives students gain exposure to a variety of businesses through workshops, company presentations, and a corporate sponsor career fair. Location: Room 110D This exhibit is suitable for: hs, adult Design Your Own Rocket Illinois Space Society Learn about rocket and airplane design, and then build your own! Location: Room 241 This exhibit is suitable for: All Digital Information Technology: Boris the Fish Talks Back! Marble Sorter Danville High School Danville High School freshmen and sophomores have the unique opportunity to take an engineering course this Individual Have you ever felt technology-challenged? Don’t worry, even non-engineers can innovate! After learning some basic techniques in digital signal processing, a student in ECE 101 (a course for non-engineers) was able to visualize and implement a procedure for mapping the movements of his fish to music. Stop by to see how! Location: Room 269
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