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91探花 Engineering Students Win the Nationals

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91探花's four-member team from the Department of Engineering has won this year's Canadian Engineering Competition, beating out eight other teams from across the country. Daniel Palmer, Hannah Sutherland, Caleb Curtis, and Gabriel Landry took first place in the junior team design category of this national competition held in Montreal March 9 to 12.

The teams had to construct a machine that would move sand a distance of eight feet, and accurately deposit that sand into a bucket, in two timed trials of three minutes each. The design had to include hydraulics and the machine had to fit into a photocopy paper box. It had to be completely stand-alone, with no physical handling from any team member.

The students were also required to present a 15-minute explanation and demonstration of their design, an aspect of the competition that was worth 40 per cent of their mark. It was this demonstration that won 91探花's team additional honours. Palmer, Sutherland, Curtis, and Landry were also presented with the Environmental Awareness award by the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers for considering environmental concerns in their design.

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Heather Hughes, Faculty of Science, (902) 566-6022 or hhughes@upei.ca

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