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The Engineering Design Showcase is the culminating experience for engineering seniors who have completed their engineering coursework and applied their skills to a real-world problem or client-based project. The 2018 event featured the work of more than 700 students and nearly 200 student design teams and brought together more than 150 industrial professionals from 100 companies representing eight areas of research and expertise. The success of the Showcase was made possible by the sponsorship of Chevron and the support from Boeing and the UC Davis Internship and Career Center.
(Xiaodong Qian/ UC Davis)
The Engineering Design Showcase is the culminating experience for engineering seniors who have completed their engineering coursework and applied their skills to a real-world problem or client-based project. The 2018 event featured the work of more than 700 students and nearly 200 student design teams and brought together more than 150 industrial professionals from 100 companies representing eight areas of research and expertise. The success of the Showcase was made possible by the sponsorship of Chevron and the support from Boeing and the UC Davis Internship and Career Center.
(Xiaodong Qian/ UC Davis)
15 musicians who auditioned and won scholarships to this year's Music Festival!
Featuring
Adam Kutzner, vocalist from Burton Academy
Ashley Rivera, clarinet from CTAAlyson Zapara, vocalist from CTA
Brianna Teich, vocalist from Joshua HS
David Preston, organ from Fort Worth (home school)
Dylan Vogel, pianist from CTA
Emilia Ortiz, pianist from Burton Academy
Esther Sousa, saxophonist from CTA
Gabreail Jefferson, vocalist from Richland SR High
Isaac Chang, vocalist from CTA
Kelsey Johnson, pianist from CTADaniel O'Connor, violin from Oklahoma (home school)
Lisandro Aguayo, trumpet from Amon Carter Riverside HS
Mickynzie Sexson, vocalist from Keene (home school)
Remington Hill, vocalist from Campion Academy
The Engineering Design Showcase is the culminating experience for engineering seniors who have completed their engineering coursework and applied their skills to a real-world problem or client-based project. The 2018 event featured the work of more than 700 students and nearly 200 student design teams and brought together more than 150 industrial professionals from 100 companies representing eight areas of research and expertise. The success of the Showcase was made possible by the sponsorship of Chevron and the support from Boeing and the UC Davis Internship and Career Center.
(Lucy Knowles/ UC Davis)
For the Wednesday Contact Showcase.
These are some of swinspeedx' works. I think he's a genius and a true artist. His works show a huge amount of creativity and skills, it's easy to see he's an expert at using Photoshop. Check him out!
1. Hello Mr..., 2. Untitled, 3. Rotten Age, 4. Don't Leave, 5. Untitled, 6. The Last Station of Life is Forever Unknown..., 7. The Return, 8. Desire, 9. Brighter Dreams
15 musicians who auditioned and won scholarships to this year's Music Festival!
Featuring
Adam Kutzner, vocalist from Burton Academy
Ashley Rivera, clarinet from CTAAlyson Zapara, vocalist from CTA
Brianna Teich, vocalist from Joshua HS
David Preston, organ from Fort Worth (home school)
Dylan Vogel, pianist from CTA
Emilia Ortiz, pianist from Burton Academy
Esther Sousa, saxophonist from CTA
Gabreail Jefferson, vocalist from Richland SR High
Isaac Chang, vocalist from CTA
Kelsey Johnson, pianist from CTADaniel O'Connor, violin from Oklahoma (home school)
Lisandro Aguayo, trumpet from Amon Carter Riverside HS
Mickynzie Sexson, vocalist from Keene (home school)
Remington Hill, vocalist from Campion Academy
The Engineering Design Showcase is the culminating experience for engineering seniors who have completed their engineering coursework and applied their skills to a real-world problem or client-based project. The 2018 event featured the work of more than 700 students and nearly 200 student design teams and brought together more than 150 industrial professionals from 100 companies representing eight areas of research and expertise. The success of the Showcase was made possible by the sponsorship of Chevron and the support from Boeing and the UC Davis Internship and Career Center.
(Lucy Knowles/ UC Davis)
The Engineering Design Showcase is the culminating experience for engineering seniors who have completed their engineering coursework and applied their skills to a real-world problem or client-based project. The 2018 event featured the work of more than 700 students and nearly 200 student design teams and brought together more than 150 industrial professionals from 100 companies representing eight areas of research and expertise. The success of the Showcase was made possible by the sponsorship of Chevron and the support from Boeing and the UC Davis Internship and Career Center.
(Lucy Knowles/ UC Davis)
The ABC Showcase is an exhibition space, a setting for experimentation and a source of inspiration all in one. Does this sound familiar: you’d like to construct a flashy letter for the voestalpine Klangwolke but you’re fresh out of bright ideas?
Then take a look around the ABC Showcase at how visitors have construct their own illuminated letters – and how letters have been embellished by hand for centuries, and at all the multicolored motifs people in different cultures have been creating out of alphabetic characters. Put your reading glasses aside, forget (for a little while) the direction they taught you to read in at school, give your vocabulary a much-deserved rest, and proceed to our interactive installations for some hands-on fun drawing sensational images—with letters.
The Engineering Design Showcase is the culminating experience for engineering seniors who have completed their engineering coursework and applied their skills to a real-world problem or client-based project. The 2018 event featured the work of more than 700 students and nearly 200 student design teams and brought together more than 150 industrial professionals from 100 companies representing eight areas of research and expertise. The success of the Showcase was made possible by the sponsorship of Chevron and the support from Boeing and the UC Davis Internship and Career Center.
(Xiaodong Qian/ UC Davis)
The Engineering Design Showcase is the culminating experience for engineering seniors who have completed their engineering coursework and applied their skills to a real-world problem or client-based project. The 2018 event featured the work of more than 700 students and nearly 200 student design teams and brought together more than 150 industrial professionals from 100 companies representing eight areas of research and expertise. The success of the Showcase was made possible by the sponsorship of Chevron and the support from Boeing and the UC Davis Internship and Career Center.
(Lucy Knowles/ UC Davis)
The Engineering Design Showcase is the culminating experience for engineering seniors who have completed their engineering coursework and applied their skills to a real-world problem or client-based project. The 2018 event featured the work of more than 700 students and nearly 200 student design teams and brought together more than 150 industrial professionals from 100 companies representing eight areas of research and expertise. The success of the Showcase was made possible by the sponsorship of Chevron and the support from Boeing and the UC Davis Internship and Career Center.
(Lucy Knowles/ UC Davis)
The 1954 Oldsmobile F-88 Concept Car is the featured car showcased at the Gateway Automobile Museum.
The new ShowCase holder is packed in a cardboard box that splits apart and becomes a great storage place for business cards you collect.
The Engineering Design Showcase is the culminating experience for engineering seniors who have completed their engineering coursework and applied their skills to a real-world problem or client-based project. The 2018 event featured the work of more than 700 students and nearly 200 student design teams and brought together more than 150 industrial professionals from 100 companies representing eight areas of research and expertise. The success of the Showcase was made possible by the sponsorship of Chevron and the support from Boeing and the UC Davis Internship and Career Center.
(Xiaodong Qian/ UC Davis)
The Engineering Design Showcase is the culminating experience for engineering seniors who have completed their engineering coursework and applied their skills to a real-world problem or client-based project. The 2018 event featured the work of more than 700 students and nearly 200 student design teams and brought together more than 150 industrial professionals from 100 companies representing eight areas of research and expertise. The success of the Showcase was made possible by the sponsorship of Chevron and the support from Boeing and the UC Davis Internship and Career Center.
(Xiaodong Qian/ UC Davis)