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Wisconsin Science Olympiad Engineering Open House

March 31, 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Free

Meet student researchers, visit labs and meet student organizations whose members put their engineering and computer science skills to work through exciting projects.

EMS E180 PANEL DISCUSSION & VIRTUAL LAB TOURS 2-2:45 PM

  • Concrete and Construction Materials Lab
  • Interdisciplinary Research Labs
  • REHAB (Research in Engineering, Healthcare, & Biomechanics) student organization and the Advanced Mobility Biomechanics Lab (AMBL)

EMS LOBBY & OPEN LABS 2-3:30 PM

  • CHECK-IN
  • ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS
  • ENQUEST
  • INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ACTIVITY
  • MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING ACTIVITY
  • OZOBOT GRAFFITI TABLE with engineering students
  • SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS (SAE)

MAKERSPACE E173

  • You’ll find our students working collaboratively on everything from mechatronics to robotics, renewable energy storAge and more. The Makerspace is where you can make your ideas reality. Imagine collaborating with fellow students to design, develop, and build a prototype of a start-up product here.

MECHATRONICS LAB W170

  • Proximity safety sensors on cars. Elevators. Drones. Robotic arms. Even your dishwasher. These are a few mechatronics systems in action. In this lab students gain hands-on experience designing and testing mechatronic systems, including selecting sensors and actuators and interfacing them with a microcontroller that they have programmed.

BIOMECHANICS & BIOMATERIALS LAB W180

  • This Biomechanics & Biomaterials Engineering Lab is one of the few teaching labs nationally to provide microCT scanners for undergraduate student learning.

CONCRETE & CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS LAB W190

  • UWM has faculty world-renowned for expertise in concrete and the advances that include making it last longer, resist water and be more “green. “

FOUNDRY & MATERIAL PROCESSING LAB W365

  • Materials engineers create new and improved materials for everything from aircraft wings to biomedical devices. With one of the largest concentrations of foundries in the U.S., southeastern Wisconsin provides you access to career-building opportunities.

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Details

Date:
March 31, 2023
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:

Organizer

Chris Beimborn
Email
chrisbe@uwm.edu

Venue

EMS Lobby