Caltech
Design Contest
ME72 Engineering Design Laboratory
Fall Term, 1998

Contest Highlights



The ME72 Class of 1998


Amy Chang-Chien's wall.


Amy Chang-Chien and Tanya Tickel


Anthony Greenman and Devi Thota.


Amy Chang-Chien receives an ASME prize.


Bill Hiestand receives an ASME prize.


David Hackenson receives an ASME prize.


Sam Chang and Matt Hage receive an ASME prize.


Bill Heistand and Jay Henderson.


David Hackenson and Charles Kim.


A device deploying.


A device deploying.


Eric Hale and Nathan Schara.


Prof. Erik Antonsson


Prof. Erik Antonsson and Dr. Curtis Collins


Prof. Erik Antonsson


Bill Heistand's fans in action.


The final contest.


The final contest.


The winning device from 1985.


Francisco Dias-Lourenco and Rebecca Jones.


Garun Gupta and Evan Tsang.


Setup.


Kara Swedlow and Adrienne Bourque


Kara Swedlow and Adrienne Bourque


Kudah Mushambi and Rajat Kongovi


Francisco Dias-Lourenco's device launching a ball.


Matt Hage and Sam Chang.


Matt Hage and Sam Chang.


Several devices launching ping-pong balls by colliding with the bar.


The placebo in action.


Repairs being made.


Richie Gilmore and Matt Johnson.


Richie Gilmore and Matt Johnson.


Rodney Rojas and John VanDeusen


Device setup.


Devices with deployed defensive barriers.


The 1998 Winners: Eric Hale and Nathan Schara.


Eric Hale's defensive barrier.


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