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10 EOH 2006 on the internet? Enter version 2006. A couple of robots controlled by human players moving around shooting each other. See how we implemented it and try it out yourself! Location: Northeastern Classroom This exhibit is suitable for: All who changes our world. Room Number: 106B8 This exhibit is suitable for: All Show times: Friday 9:30 AM-2PM Saturday:10AM-noon. Build Me a Ship! Engineering Quad (Bardeen Quad) Space Access AIAA Demonstration of a model second stage launch vehicle. The model is built by a research group under the leadership of Professor Burton. During the demonstration, we will fire the turbine jet engine. Location: Outside This exhibit is suitable for: All Everitt Lab 1406 W. Green, Urbana Map Code: G Everitt Lab is home to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and is named after the late William L. Everitt, former derpartment head SBME Tired of just LOOKING at stuff? Then come to the SBME exhibit, Build Me a Ship! Here we’ll put all of your business and technical skills to the test… Can you survive?!? In teams of 3-5 students, you can design, build, and race your very own cargo ship! And, of course, the winners will be deliciously rewarded. www.sbme.org. Room Number: 106B3 This exhibit is suitable for: hs,adult Paintbot Bridge Busting Danville HS Principles of Engineering Class inividual The Danville High School students are back, and having completed a unit on bridges, invite you to see them test their bridges to failure! A bridge will be tested every few minutes through the day on Friday, so come on by! Room Number: 106B6 This exhibit is suitable for: All Illini Roboteers Paintbot is a paintball playing robot that searches for and shoots players wearing a certain color. Location: Outside This exhibit is suitable for: hs,adult Everitt Lab Autonomous Reconnaissance Aircraft individual Small autonomous aircraft using various sensors such as GPS, digital compass, accelerometers, gyros, etc... flies to location and takes reconnaissance photos. Room Number: ADSL Lab (260) This exhibit is suitable for: hs,adult Leal Elementary School Volcano Display Engineering Outreach Society Two classes from Leal Elementary school have been working on “engineering” a way to keep houses sheltered from an explosion from a Volcano. If you want a break from the typical engineering display come watch these students explain their designs and ideas, maybe even a demonstration or two if you come at the right time!! Who knows, maybe you’ll meet tomorrow future engineer Environmental Sensors and Power Solutions for Bat Monitoring individual Specialized infrared sensors for tracking endangered Indiana bats as to migrate from roost to roost. Use of passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags to track individual bats. Room Number: ADSL Lab (260) This exhibit is suitable for: All
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