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EOH 2007

Transportation Building

Castaway

ISGE Each participant will be given a piece of aluminum foil, 4 sections of drinking straw, and scotch tape. The goal is to build the raft that will hold the most pennies. Location: Room 103 This exhibit is suitable for: gs Location: 2nd Floor Hallway (south end) This exhibit is suitable for: All

Light Pulsating Subwoofer

Transportation Building 104 S. Mathews, Urbana Map Code: T6 The Transportation Building houses the Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering.

Earth Wall

GESO Paper can do more than you think! Paper strips make the wall carry more loads. Location: Room 206 This exhibit is suitable for: All

Individual Have you ever seen a light pulsating speaker? Here’s your chance to check out our 500 watt floor trembling subwoofer. With its intricate design and luminous light show, our subwoofer will blow you away! Location: 1st Floor Hallway (north end) This exhibit is suitable for: All

Liquefaction Tank

IIE

Institute of Industrial Engineers Class projects from the industrial engineering curriculum. These will include supply chain demonstrations, signal detection and control systems. Location: Room 114 This exhibit is suitable for: All

GESO How does quicksand swallow objects? You might’ve seen it in movies…see it real…with reasoning. Location: Room 203 This exhibit is suitable for: All

SplatFest: Egg Drop

Indoor Air Quality and Aerodynamic Particle Separation

Individual An aerodynamic particle separator created by the Agricultural and Biological Engineering Dept for high volume air cleaning will be on display. Functional prototypes will be exhibited.

Gamma Epsilon Each participant is encouraged to build a protective device that prevents a raw egg from cracking when it is dropped from a second-story window. The design will be limited by fun-dollars used to purchase supplies such as cotton balls, duct tape, newspaper, rubber bands, etc. Location: Room 207 This exhibit is suitable for: All

Sticky Skyscrapers

ISGE Each participant is given