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Engineering Technology open house showcases projec...

Engineering Technology open house showcases projects

In the photo below, MTSU senior Whitley Rau of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, makes adjustments to her “Wifi Enabled Toy Car” just before the start of the annual Engineering Technology Open House May 2 in Cantrell Hall of the Tom H. Jackson Building. In the second photo, Rau watches after placing her car in motion on the carpet. About 20 students showcased their senior research projects at the event; also on display were projects from the Experimental Vehicles Program. (Photos by MTSU News and Media Relations)

MTSU senior Whitley Rau of Lawrenceburg, Tenn., makes adjustments to her Wifi Enabled Toy Car just before the start of the annual Engineering Technology Open House May 2 in Cantrell Hall of the Tom H. Jackson Building. About 20 students showcased their senior research projects. Also on display were projects from the Experimental Vehicles Program. (Photo by MTSU News and Media Relations)

Whitley Rau, an MTSU senior from Lawrenceburg, Tenn., watches after putting her Wifi Enabled Toy Car in motion during the Engineering Technology Open House May 2 in Cantrell Hall of the Tom H. Jackson Building. Students showcased their projects, Experimental Vehicle Program work, outstanding students were honored and scholarship recipients named. (Photo by MTSU News and Media Relations)

MTSU senior Van Trieu of Nashville views her “Cleaning Robot” senior project on display at the 2013 Engineering Technology Open House in Cantrell Hall of the Tom H. Jackson Building. Outstanding student awards and scholarships also were announced; you can find that information here.

MTSU senior Van Trieu of Nashville views her "Cleaning Robot" senior project on display at the 2013 Engineering Technology Open House in Cantrell Hall of the Tom H. Jackson Building. For photos taken by engineering technology staff, visit http://tinyurl.com/ca3am8u. (Photo by MTSU News and Media Relations)

— Randy Weiler (randy.weiler@mtsu.edu


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