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Biomass gasification System

First floor, AESB Want to find out how to run your car on wood chips? Then be sure to stop by and check out this biomass gasifier!

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robot Communications

Digital Computer Lab This exhibit will demonstrate how multiple robots communicate with each other in a greenhouse.

Alpha epsilon

Digital Computer Lab Alpha Epsilon is an honor society for outstanding biological and agricultural engineers. The objectives are to promote the high ideals of the engineering profession, to give recognition to those biological and agricultural engineers who manifest worthy qualities of character, scholarship and professional attainment, and to encourage and support such improvements in the biological and agricultural engineering profession that make it an instrument of greater service to mankind.

Animal Welfare and environmental Systems Laboratory

First Floor, AESB Animal Welfare and Environmental Systems Laboratory—What do we do? Look at the systems where animals are housed, asking questions like, “What does the chicken want?” Learn about the measurement of environmental conditions and testing animal preferences within animal housing facilities.

interactive Carbon Cycle

Digital Computer Lab In the BioMASS lab, we use models to help analyze how a complex system works. In this interactive game, become part of a carbon cycle model. We’ll show how a complex system model works, and why little changes in the way we use fossil fuels can make a big difference to global warming.

George Witchek, Bensenville, IL Junior, Agribusiness Markets and Management

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