Students from more than a dozen courses presented their projects at the SEAS Design Fair on May 1.
Massive fair highlights hundreds of great ideas that emerged in courses at SEAS this year. By Mureji Fatunde '12 and Caroline Perry - Gye Hyun Baek '13 and Madalina Persu '13 exhibit their ES 50 project with course assistant Leonard Kogos '12, right. (Photo by Eliza Grinnell, SEAS. Student presenters were standing proudly by a large poster that detailed the mitotic process in flatworms, when a sudden roar accompanied the appearance of a seemingly self-propelled four-wheeled vehicle. Its owners, Gye Hyun Baek '13 and Madalina Persu '13, apologetically followed close behind, revealing that its source of power was in fact a handheld laser pointer. With the first annual Design Fair at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) in full swing, the Maxwell Dworkin building on May 1 was hive of activity, surprises, and a wealth of great ideas that have emerged at SEAS throughout the past academic year. The fair featured final projects from more than a dozen courses in engineering, applied mathematics, and computer science.
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