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INNOVATE DESIGN LEAD SERVE
9:30 to 12 p.m.; E.D.G.E Ropes Course: Students will begin each camp with the Experientially Designed Group Effort(E.D.G.E.) Challenge Ropes Course at Fresno State. The course enables students to foster teamwork, leadership, creativity
and personal awareness before they begin engineering group activities in the classroom.
1 to 2 p.m.; Engineering East (EE), room 191: Guest speaker: Gladys Guzman, California High Speed Rail Authority. 2 to 4 p.m.; EE, room 191: “Lego Engineering Challenge” – Associate Dean of Lyles College of Engineering, Dr. JesusLarralde.
9:30 to 12 p.m. & 1 to 3 p.m.; EE, rooms 101 & 102: Geomatics professor, Scott Peterson will discuss Digital TerrainModeling using global positioning systems (GPS) and AutoCAD. Dr. Lalita Oka will discuss civil engineering and soil
foundations. Students will discover how soils influence the design and layout of high speed rail tracks, learn about soil
compaction and test various types of soils and concrete in the Lyles College soils lab.
Wednesday, June 29; EE, room 287: Assistant professor of computer and electrical engineering, Dr. Hovannes Kulhandjianwill lead a signal control session. Students will participate in handson activities while learning about electronics, signals and
controls systems, energy use and WiFi services. Dr. Ajith A. Weerasinghe will discuss Power and Energy.
Students will travel to NASA Research Center in Mountain View, CA.
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. & 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.; EE, room 389 & Engineering West, room 122: Mechanical engineering professors,Drs. Defy Law and The Nguyen will dedicate their knowledge of “dynamic modeling and design” and “aerodynamics” as they
pertain to high speed rail. Dr. Law will discuss aerodynamics and measurement and modeling of airflow drag a lowspeed
wind tunnel located at the fluid mechanics lab. Dr. Nguyen will introduce students to the theory of simulation of “Dynamic
Modeling and Design.” They will discover how the rail and the train are designed to sustain the dynamic loading.
2 to 3 p.m.; EE, room 385: Car & Track Design. Mechanical Engineering professor, Walter Mizuno, will teach students how to
understand superelevation and “banking” to design a high speed race track with Hot Wheels.
3 to 4 p.m., EE Foyer: Hot Wheels track competition.
4 to 5 P.M.: CLOSING CEREMONY, EE, room 191
Schedule of Events for Summer Engineering Camp; June 27-July 1Monday, June 27
www.FresnoState.edu/engineering
Tuesday, June 28
Wednesday, June 29
Thursday, June 30
Friday, July 1