Chem-E-Car - Broaden Your Educational Experience
The Rose-Hulman Chem-E-Car club is an excellent opportunity to take the principles you've learned in and out of the classroom, and apply them to a real-world challenge. Every year, schools of the Midwest assemble their own team to design and build a chemically-powered vehicle, all while meeting the regulations established by AIChE. These cars will clash in competition at the regional AIChE conference, which is scheduled for the spring of each academic year. The winning vehicle from each regional competition will compete the following fall at the AIChE annual conference, where the top three vehicles will walk away with a cash prize.
There is no fee to join, so what do you have to lose? Members of the Chem-E-Car club gain valuable skills and knowledge, as well as have excellent networking opportunities with potential employers. Join now by contacting Connor Ray ([email protected]).
There is no fee to join, so what do you have to lose? Members of the Chem-E-Car club gain valuable skills and knowledge, as well as have excellent networking opportunities with potential employers. Join now by contacting Connor Ray ([email protected]).
Any majors are invited to participate as long as you register on AIChE.org! You can never have too many helping hands, and this is a great opportunity to see small-scale chemical engineering work first-hand.
President: Connor Ray
Vice President: Nate Schwindt
Treasurer: Alex Kyser
Secretary: Lauren Copland
Director of Safety:
Director of Design:
Head of Chemistry: Alex Kyser
Head of Equipment: Jack Davidson
Head of Chassis: Lauren Copland
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Daniel Anastasio
View the below videos and visit the AIChE official page for more information.
President: Connor Ray
Vice President: Nate Schwindt
Treasurer: Alex Kyser
Secretary: Lauren Copland
Director of Safety:
Director of Design:
Head of Chemistry: Alex Kyser
Head of Equipment: Jack Davidson
Head of Chassis: Lauren Copland
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Daniel Anastasio
View the below videos and visit the AIChE official page for more information.
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