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Giancarlo D'Orazio, University of the District of Columbia; Jijuan Xu, University of the District of Columbia; Sasan Haghani, University of the District of Columbia
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students from Electrical,Mechanical, Civil and Computer Science departments at UDC were recruited to work on aninterdisciplinary project: design and develop an autonomous rover for Mars exploration.This group of students were supervised by two faculty members from Electrical andMechanical Engineering. The team explored solving problems of Martian planetaryexploration from the perspectives of mechanical, civil, and electrical engineering.In this project, a multidisciplinary group of students were offered a unique opportunity towork closely on a tightly integrated system: an autonomous rover was designed, poweredby solar energy, and a custom lithium-ion battery array was used to power a primaryelectric motor, microcontrollers, a steering motor, a
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Edward F. Crawley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Anette Hosoi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Gregory L. Long Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Timothy Kassis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; William Dickson, General Motors; Amitava 'Babi' Mitra, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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begun planning inter-threadevents for the upcoming semester.5.4 MIT levelEvents organized included lab tours, graduate student and postdoc presentations from variousparticipating labs, individual mentoring by the faculty co-leads and most notably a Lunch & Learn serieswhere interested students got to have lunch and chat in an informal setting with faculty members fromthe seven majors currently in the thread. We organized a panel-based information session addressingtopics surrounding the graduate school application process for the broader MIT undergraduatecommunity. Attendance of thread students was much lower than we had anticipated; the main reasonturned out to be conflicts with the classes they were taking. Going forward, we will
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Sara Gusmao Brissi, Purdue University; Luciana Debs, Purdue University; Mariana Watanabe, Purdue University
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proposed solutions [20].Research ContextThe U.S. Department of Energy Race to Zero Student Design Competition is an annualcompetition that challenges students to create zero energy buildings (ZEB). In the 2018 Race toZero, teams could choose between two different types of ZEB: residential (single or multi-unit)or institutional (elementary school) buildings. The 2018 RTZ Purdue team comprised sevenstudent team members, one student team leader (STL), two faculty advisors and one facultyleader. Six student team members were selected jointly by the faculty leader and STL. Theseventh member (landscape architect) was chosen after the development of the project hadalready been initiated. The team also counted on the collaboration of industry advisors