Engineered for the real world
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It's not uncommon this time of year to see a light on somewhere in the University of Evansville's Koch Center for Science & Engineering late at night.
Come spring semester, UE engineering students are burning the midnight oil to prepare various projects for competitions. The students are busy putting their classroom knowledge and personal ingenuity to work on projects such as GPS-guided lawn mowers, firefighting robots, steel bridges, vehicles, concrete canoes and moonbuggies. ....click the link to read more
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Tuesday 8 April, 2008 03:04 AM |