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Engineering Education via Solar Car Design: A Case Study

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2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition

Location

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Publication Date

June 22, 2025

Start Date

June 22, 2025

End Date

August 15, 2025

Conference Session

Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) - Team-Based and Experiential Learning

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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)

Page Count

14

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https://peer.asee.org/56377

Paper Authors

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Caleb Z. Smith Florida Polytechnic University

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Caleb Smith is a graduate-level student studying at Florida Polytechnic University, majoring in Mechanical Engineering. He is currently working on design and manufacturing education research under Dr. Elisabeth Kames.

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Elisabeth Kames Ph.D. Florida Polytechnic University Orcid 16x16 orcid.org/0000-0002-5455-4100

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Elisabeth Kames is an Assistant Professor at Florida Polytechnic University. Her focus is on engineering design and manufacturing, with special focus on engineering education within the mechanical engineering department. Her research focuses the impact of motivation on performance and persistence in mechanical engineering, design cognition and neurocognition, and manufacturing training in design courses. Elisabeth is an active member of ASEE, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, and Order of the Engineer.

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Alexander R. Murphy Florida Polytechnic University Orcid 16x16 orcid.org/0000-0001-8806-6378

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Dr. Alexander Murphy is currently an Assistant Professor at Florida Polytechnic University. Before this position, he held a Research Associate appointment at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD). He was awarded an ASEE eFellows fellowship funded by NSF for the postdoctoral research position at UTD. He completed my Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in July of 2021 at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia. In Spring of 2018, he was awarded an NSF GRFP fellowship in STEM Education and Learning Research. Dr. Murphy's research areas include engineering design theory, design methodology, design cognition, design education and engineering education. His research involves human-subject studies with both quantitative and qualitative analysis techniques including experiment design, rubric development, inter-rater analysis, and semi-structured and structured interviews. His current research is focused on exploring how system representation affects engineering designer behavior, how trained facilitation impacts the design process, and how experience affects students’ approaches to CAD modeling.

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Abstract

Design projects are crucial to engineering education and the learning process for students. They allow for academic knowledge to be used in specialized applications and environments. Projects like this also allow for developing new applied skills and knowledge. The University's Solar Car team is the first interdisciplinary, big-build competition team at a primarily undergraduate institution. This team recently competed for the first time in the Formula Sun Grand Prix, representing their university on the international collegiate level. Solar car racing presents a unique opportunity for students to gain valuable experience and skills not included in the standard curriculum. This research sought to determine the perceived educational benefits of participating in this extracurricular activity. A survey was given to team members, gathering prior experience, team contributions, knowledge, and professional skills gained from participating in the team and competing at the competition. This survey showed students significantly advanced skills and knowledge, primarily in design and manufacturing methodology. Qualitative data highlighted experiences, positive impacts, and other students' experiential gains. The results from this research seek to encourage the participation and development of more similar-style teams at universities.

Smith, C. Z., & Kames, E., & Murphy, A. R. (2025, June), Engineering Education via Solar Car Design: A Case Study Paper presented at 2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition , Montreal, Quebec, Canada . https://peer.asee.org/56377

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