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26 EOH 2009 tary engineers use the knowledge they gain in school to work on projects ranging from building infrastructure in Iraq and Afghanistan, to flood control and ecosystem restoration in the United States. Also, learn how current Army ROTC cadets are working in conjunction with the Construction Engineering Research Laboratory to gain industry experience through summer internships. Location: Crane Bay This exhibit is suitable for: High School, College, General Public Concrete Canoe Concrete Canoe The Boneyard Yacht Club, also known as the concrete canoe team, spends each year designing, constructing, and racing a canoe made of concrete. Sponsored by the American Society of Civil Engineers, schools have the opportunity of participating in a regional competition, with the winner of each regional competition competing nationally. Location: Crane Bay This exhibit is suitable for: All History of Arab Engineering and Inventions Arab American Association Of Engineers and Architects This exhibit demonstrates the contributions by Arabs throughout history towards the advancement of humankind though informational posters and models. Location: Crane Bay This exhibit is suitable for: All Engineering in the US Army Department Of Military Science, Univ. Of Illinois Come see how civilian and mili- American Society Of Civil Engineers. Electrical and Computer Engi- Come see the leaders of the railneering had the highest enroll- road transportation industry! We ment of all engineering disci- will demonstrate traffic control plines at UIUC (Fall 2007), with and maintenance and operations on a railroad. There will be a 1,245 undergraduates. Railroad Engineering Extravaganza
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