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Cardboard Boat Race Tests Freshman Engineers, Mark D. Weinstein
Cardboard Boat Race Tests Freshman Engineers, Mark D. Weinstein
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Freshmen students majoring in engineering, as well as students from various academic departments at Cedarville University, are preparing for the 26th annual cardboard canoe boat race on Friday, Oct 4. The event begins at 3 p.m. on Cedar Lake on campus.
Senior Design Team Wins Hydrofoil Competition, Mark D. Weinstein
Senior Design Team Wins Hydrofoil Competition, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University’s mechanical engineering 2019 senior design team recently won first place in the 2019 Mandles Prize for Hydrofoil Excellence.
Building Bones: Orthopedics Implant Company Connects With Cedarville, Mark D. Weinstein
Building Bones: Orthopedics Implant Company Connects With Cedarville, Mark D. Weinstein
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Tangible Solutions, Inc. and Cedarville University’s schools of engineering and pharmacy have partnered to further develop 3D-printing titanium technology for the orthopedics industry. The partnership will go into effect in August 2019.
Engineering Majors Serve Tech Needs Of Missions Organizations, Mark D. Weinstein
Engineering Majors Serve Tech Needs Of Missions Organizations, Mark D. Weinstein
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For many students, spring break is a time of rest and relaxation from their studies, but for a group of Cedarville engineering students, the week off was spent using their engineering skills to serve Sonset Solutions, a technological missions organization in Elkhart, Indiana.
Autonomous Golf Cart Engineered By Students, Mark D. Weinstein
Autonomous Golf Cart Engineered By Students, Mark D. Weinstein
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Golfers often work on their drive. But a group of Cedarville University computer engineering students is taking that focus to a whole new level.
Three Cedarville computer engineering students — Nathan Jessurun (Charles Town, West Virginia), Ryan Gordon (Beavercreek, Ohio) and Michael Hayes (Redmond, Washington) — are teaming up with Alex Cline (Cedarville, Ohio), an electrical engineering student, to design and build an autonomous golf cart. The students will test drive the golf cart in April.
Soaring Scores: Engineering Team Finishes Third In The Nation, Mark D. Weinstein
Soaring Scores: Engineering Team Finishes Third In The Nation, Mark D. Weinstein
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The Cedarville University Aero Design team took to the skies in Fort Worth, Texas, and placed third in the nation and seventh internationally in the 2019 Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Aero Design East competition. The event was held March 8-10, 2019.
Sting Like A Yellow Jacket: Engineering Team Competing In Eco-Marathon, Mark D. Weinstein
Sting Like A Yellow Jacket: Engineering Team Competing In Eco-Marathon, Mark D. Weinstein
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Ready, set, sting! Cedarville University engineering students are preparing their energy-efficient vehicle, Sting, for the international Shell Eco-marathon Americas competition held at Sonoma Raceway in Sonoma County, California. The competition, which includes high schools and universities from North and South America, takes place April 3-6.
Mars Is The Limit For Engineering Design Team, Mark D. Weinstein
Mars Is The Limit For Engineering Design Team, Mark D. Weinstein
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A senior engineering design team will design, build and fly a remote control (RC) airplane capable of transporting supplies to “colonists” in the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) International Aero Design East Competition in Fort Worth, Texas. The event takes place March 8-10, 2019.
Ohio Engineering Students Create Custom Prosthetic Liners, Mark D. Weinstein
Ohio Engineering Students Create Custom Prosthetic Liners, Mark D. Weinstein
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It’s a problem most of us can relate to — clothing material that scratches our skin or causes uncomfortable chafing. That kind of problem is easily solved by changing clothes. But for an amputee wearing what amounts to a sock over their residual limb, such a dilemma can be painful and demoralizing.