2015 ENGINEERING DESIGN SHOWCASE

Thursday, April 16th - 4:30 - 7:00pm 
Tudor Fieldhouse - Autry Court*
Rice University



This showcase and competition highlights many of the school’s engineering design projects and represent our students’ success. The competition is open to all engineering design projects for each discipline of engineering. The evening will host 80+ judges made up of engineering alumni and local industry to help with the poster session competition.   

The event will be open from 4:30-7:00pm to the public.  So everyone is welcome!! Awards will be announced around 6:30pm.  Please see the public information below for more details about the public event. 

Galen Schmidt, Jeremy Hunt, faculty adviser Gary Woods and Spencer Kent

Team D.R.A.D.I.S. was the big winner at Rice's annual Engineering Design Showcase on April 16. The team -- from left, Galen Schmidt, Jeremy Hunt, faculty adviser Gary Woods and Spencer Kent -- won the top prize for Excellence in Engineering and one of two Willy Revolution prizes for its project to develop an advanced driver assistance system to help avoid collisions. Photo by An Le/Luxe Studio Productions

Team D.R.A.D.I.S. was a double winner at the annual George R. Brown School of Engineering Design Showcase at Rice University for its development of a dynamic radar and digital imaging system to help drivers avoid accidents.

The competition held at Rice’s Tudor Fieldhouse on April 16 featured the designs of 88 teams of engineering students who competed for nearly $20,000 in prizes.

The D.R.A.D.I.S. team of Rice seniors Galen Schmidt, Spencer Kent and Jeremy Hunt, all electrical engineering majors (though Schmidt has a second major in computer science), took the top prize of $5,000 for Excellence in Engineering as well as one of two Willy Revolution Awards for Innovation in Engineering Design. The second prize brought them an additional $3,000.

“It’s unreal! Really cool,” Hunt said. “I’m glad we put all the work in that we did.”

“Galen said when we won the first award (the Willy Revolution), ‘OK, that’s it! That’s great! We won a major award,’” Kent added. “We did everything we hoped to achieve.”

A second Willy Revolution Award for $5,000 went to Team DermaShift.

Prizes of $1,000 went to teams for:

Excellence in Freshman Engineering Design: Comfortably Numb.

Excellence in Underclassman, Multi-Year or Club Engineering Design: RiceX.

Excellence in Capstone Engineering Design (2): Sith Putter; ESP.

A prize of $750 went was awarded for:

Best Interdisciplinary Engineering Design: IncuBaby.

Prizes of $500 went to teams in the following categories:

Best Conceptual or Computational Modeling Engineering Design: Charles Ho.

Best Technology for Low-Resource Settings Design: Club EWB Nicaragua No. II.

Best Energy-Related Engineering Design: Team BubbleGHUM.

Best Medical Device Technology: r.ARM.

Best Environment and Sustainability Engineering Design: Electric Avenue.

Best Computational Technologies for Health and Wellness Design: Team Aura.

Best Gaming, Creative or Innovative Technology: Holster Hotshots.

Best Aerospace or Transportation Technology: Runway Boys.

People’s Choice: Hands Omni.

The annual public event put on by the George R. Brown School of Engineering and the Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen features senior capstone design and other projects by Rice undergraduates. 

 

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OVER $14,000 in Prizes!


SHOWCASE AWARDS for 2015

Award categories are subject to change

TOP Award:  

$5000        Excellence in Engineering: 1st Place Engineering Design Award for 2015

Top Level Awards: 

$1000        Excellence in Freshman Engineering Design Award- Teams must ONLY have freshman members

$1000        Excellence in Underclassman or Club Engineering Design Award- Teams must be 51%+ non senior students

$1000        Excellence in Capstone Engineering Design Award- Teams must be from a capstone engineering design course ( 2 Awards)

Category Awards:

$750             Best Interdisciplinary Engineering Design Award: Students on team must come from 2 or more disciplines

$500             Best Conceptual or Computational Modeling Engineering Design Award- Team must have NO physical prototype

$500             Best Technology for Low-Resource Settings Design Award 

$500             Best Energy-Related Engineering Design Award 

$500             Best Medical Device Technology Award

$500             Best Environment and Sustainability Engineering Design Award 

$500             Best Computational Technologies for Health and Wellness Design Award 

$500             Best Gaming, Creative or Innovative Technology Award

$500     Best Aerospace or Transportation Technology Award 

Crowd Voted:

$500             People's Choice Award - voted on by judges, faculty, staff, students, participants and guests

Contact us

Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen
Rice University

6100 Main Street MS 390 | Houston, Texas | 77005

Phone: 713.348.OEDK

Email: oedk@rice.edu

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