EDIBLE CAR CONTEST WINNERS ... "Designing a car from food requires students to use math and science in a creative framework," said Dorene Perez, Program Director of Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Engineering.
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The 2009 Edible Car Contest ... Prizes were awarded for design, creativity, detail, nutritional value, judges’ favorite and in a few special categories. In keeping with the edible theme, the prizes included chocolate trophies and NASCAR pasta.
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Society of Physics Students Edible Car Contes ... The Texas Tech Chapter of the Society of Physics Students (SPS) held their second annual "Edible Car Contest" on March 31, 1998. The entries were judged according to distance traveled after rolling down a ramp, the speed with which they could be eaten,
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The race may belong to the swift, but in the annual edible car competition, style, originality, and ediblility count for a lot as well. Cars are judged for esthetics, distance traveled from the end of the ramp, and how quickly they can be consumed by their creators.
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The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), as student professional organization here at the College of Engineering, hosted an Incredible, Edible Car Design Contest on Friday, September 26, 2003. The students were asked to design and construct a car made entirely of edible materials that would travel down a ramp in...
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www.bu.edu/alumni/eng/gallery/2003/car/index.html
www.bu.edu/alumni/eng/gallery/2003/car/index.html
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In September 2000, several Virginia Tech Engineering Fundamentals classes were assigned their first engineering design project: To build a model car completely out of edible parts.
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The object of this competition-team project was to design and build a car made out of edible materials. Students were assigned to teams of 3-4 to work on this project and like any engineering project there were a number of constraints to make it interesting.
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Edible toys are a good way to teach our birds to eat new foods, are a good way to present large pieces of food, a way to give your bird a treat and a way to help your bird work to find his food. Many birds need exercise or a bit of a challenge. ... Page design: Carol Highfill ---- Last update: January 1, 2002;
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Edible Car Contest Rules - 2008 - For IVCC Students ... Judging Criteria: Design, detail, speed, creativity and a number of special categories. In a tie, the car that tastes best to the judges will be declared the winner. Decisions of the judges are final.
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