BYU's supermileage vehicle during the competition.
A team of BYU mechanical engineering students placed second and brought home the Newcomer of the Year title at their first ever SAE Supermileage Vehicle competition. Their vehicle reached 1,135 miles per gallon.
By building a spinning apparatus and using billiard balls and video cameras, ME professors and a graduate student investigated why a hard boiled egg spun in milk causes the milk to rise up the sides and spray at the egg's center.
Four students from BYU’s chemical engineering department designed a car powered by a chemical reaction and placed second at the AIChE Student Conference.
Get a closer look at a rewarding and in-demand field April 11, 1-3 p.m., WSC Garden Court. Come check out electric light suits, lasers and robotic trucks!