Spring 2024 Contest
Speakers
Session 1 Maddie Hummel Christine Jablonsky Max Cavada Ava Stephens Session 2 Raina Seth Andrew Abrantes Natalie Cappetta Dipal Patel Emcees Erica Selsey Thomas Carlson Judges Prof. William Burgos Jennifer Sena Evan Kase |
Department
Session 1 Biomedical Engineering Industrial Engineering Mechanical Engineering Computer Science Session 2 Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Department Senior, Biological Engineering Senior, Electrical Engineering Affiliation Civil and Environmental Engineering Alumna, Electrical Engineering Senior, Civil Engineering |
Contest Results:
First Place: Maddie Hummel Second Place: Nat Cappella Third Place: Andrew Abrantes |
Spring 2024 marks the 23rd running of the contest. Attendance of the finals now exceeds 350 people. Because of the excellent effort by students and their instructors in their course Effective Speaking for Engineering (CAS 100A for Engineers), this contest is raising the level of presentations among all engineering students in the College of Engineering at Pennsylvania State University.
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To raise the level of presentations given by engineering undergraduates, the Leonhard Center for the Enhancement of Engineering Education has initiated a contest in which engineering students from Penn State's College of Engineering vie to give the best 10-minute presentation that presents an engineering solution to a societal problem. The eight finalists arise from a nationally recognized speaking course for engineering students. More than 350 engineering students take this course each semester. Managing the contest is the Penn State student organization Utree (Undergraduate Research and Teaching Experiences in Engineering).
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