Aerospace engineering, Chemical engineering, and Industrial engineering
Aerospace, Chemical, and Industrial Engineering are dynamic fields that drive innovation across industries. Aerospace engineers design and develop aircraft, spacecraft, and drones, pushing the limits of flight and space exploration. Chemical engineers use chemistry, physics, and math to create and optimize processes for producing everything from fuels to pharmaceuticals. Industrial engineers focus on improving systems and workflows to boost efficiency, cut costs, and enhance productivity in sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. Together, these disciplines shape the future through technology, problem-solving, and smart design.
Summary:
This week, our team designed and tested a model rocket and an ozone-sensing robot. We began with skill-building activities, then used RocketSim and NASA tools to digitally model our rocket before building and launching it. Although the launch had issues, it gave us useful data for improvement. We also built and programmed a robot to detect ozone, solving hardware and coding challenges along the way. Overall, the project helped us develop skills in engineering, teamwork, and problem-solving.
Test run of the rocket prior to final launch day
The final design of the robot that detects