Events
Contact: Brooke Papa | bpapa@knights.ucf.edu
8:00AM-12:00PM between Pegasus Drive and Engineering II
Hosted by American Society of Civil Engineers
Come visit ASCE by the Engineering building to grab some breakfast to start your day right!
11:00AM-2:00PM in the Engineering Atrium
Hosted by Engineering Leadership and Innovation Institute (ELI^2)
Come out and see what UCF students are doing to push the limits in engineering and technology. Personal projects, RSO projects, and research projects will be on display at this exciting event! Additional information located in the Project Showcase tab (coming soon). Looking to showcase your project? Fill out this form
8:00AM-12:00PM between Pegasus Drive and Engineering II
Hosted by American Society of Civil Engineers
Come visit ASCE by the Engineering building to grab some breakfast to start your day right!
11:00AM-12:30PM in HEC 101
Hosted by Engineering Leadership and Innovation Institute (ELI^2)
ELI^2 presents a fun and interactive workshop about leadership based on the best selling book: "How To Win Friends and Influence People"
1:00PM-2:30PM in HEC 101
Hosted by Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS)
Learn from NASA Launch Services about the work that they do, including heading back to the moon and day to day operations at NASA. A Q&A panel will follow
3:30PM-5:00PM in HEC 101
Hosted by Engineering Leadership and Innovation Institute (ELI^2)
Test your teamwork and leadership skills with the perilous Lego challenge! Both leaders and teammates will be pushed in this competition! Compete in teams of 3-5
5:30PM-7:00PM in HEC 101
Hosted by Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
Open to everybody but catering specifically to women. Will be bringing out guest speaker Esther Beltran.
7:30PM-9:30PM in HEC 101
Hosted by Knight Hacks
Come out and learn with Python@UCF and KnightHacks! Learn how to automate some of the challenges that you face in your every day life as an engineer using the most popular programming language in the world, Python! The goal of the workshop is to give you some basic knowledge in programming using Python and the ways in which it can benefit you in both a career as an engineer and in everyday life.
8:00AM-12:00PM between Pegasus Drive and Engineering II
Hosted by American Society of Civil Engineers
Come visit ASCE by the Engineering building to grab some breakfast to start your day right!
10:00AM-2:00PM throughout the Engineering Buildings
Hosted by Engineering Leadership and Innovation Institute (ELI^2)
The Engineers Fair is the main event of Engineers Week and is a celebration of engineering where our UCF CECS students can interact with the younger generation and encourage them to pursue careers in STEM fields. Additional information located in the Engineers Fair tab. Want to host an event during Engineers Fair? Fill out this form
7:00PM-9:00PM in Key West Ballroom (Student Union)
Hosted by American Society of Mechanical Engineers
A panel of Blue Origin Engineers will discuss the paths they took to get to Blue, their lessons learned, what it takes to be a successful engineer (at Blue and elsewhere), and what to expect in the first few years of being out in industry. There will also be some guidance given on resumes and interviews followed by audience Q&A.
8:00AM-12:00PM between Pegasus Drive and Engineering II
Hosted by American Society of Civil Engineers
Come visit ASCE by the Engineering building to grab some breakfast to start your day right!
10:00AM-3:00PM starting in the Engineering Atrium
Hosted by Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
Join SHPE for a fun scavenger hunt around the UCF campus!
4:00PM-5:30PM in HEC 101
Hosted by Google and iSTEM
#IAMREMARKABLE is a Google initiative empowering women and underrepresented groups to celebrate their achievements in the classroom, workplace, and beyond. Join us to learn more about the research around unconscious bias and flex your self-promotion muscles with us. We look forward to seeing you there! RSVP Here
7:00PM-8:30PM in HEC 101
Hosted by the College of Engineering and Computer Science Alumni Chapter
Interested in starting your own business? Wondering what it takes to set your concept and brand apart from the rest? Join us as we hear stories and advice from some of our most acclaimed CECS Alumni Entrepreneurs during our inaugural panel event. This is your unique chance to learn about our alumni panelists' companies, unique experiences, and how they got their start in the world of entrepreneurship. RSVP Here
8:00AM-12:00PM outside the Engineering Building
Hosted by American Society of Civil Engineers
Come visit ASCE by the Engineering building to grab some breakfast to start your day right!
9:00AM-12:00PM in the Engineering Atrium
Hosted by the College of Engineering and Computer Science Dean's Office
Come meet with representatives from various industries and learn about the work they are doing in the world. This is and opportunity to network and potentially learn more about employment and internship opportunities. Companies participating include Google, NASA, Northrup Grumman, Tetra Tech, JPMorgan Chase, Sophos, Lockheed Martin and many more!
10:00AM-2:00PM in HEC 101
Hosted by Society of Women Engineers
The Society of Women Engineer at UCF will be holding a Brunch & Learn event in the spirit of E-Week! Come and learn about "Women in Engineering" from our professional guest speakers in the industry. Brunch will be provided!
12:30PM-1:30PM in Lockheed Martin Cyber Innovation Lab
Hosted by Lockheed Martin
This 45-minute panel will center on cyber trends Lockheed Martin experts are seeing in the Aerospace & Defense industry, and provide career advice for students interested in a cyber career
1:00PM-3:00PM in the Engineering Atrium
Hosted by Artificial Intelligence at UCF
AI@UCF will be going over the misconceptions behind AI, breaking down how they work in an intuitive way, and demoing a Neural Networks that can recognize faces. No background required!
3:00PM-8:00PM in the Engineering Atrium
Hosted by Theta Tau
Build a machine with scraps and parts for a cash prize! Participating teams will use materials provided to build a working machine that will perform a specific task. The machines will be judged by industry professionals, and winners can receive a prize of up to $200! Entry cost $10.
11:00AM-3:00PM in HEC 101
Hosted by Tau Beta Pi
The Tau Beta Pi Engineering Program provides engineering students training in the "soft skills", those non-technical skills necessary for success in the workplace but rarely included in the engineering curricula. This session will focus on the "People Skills" module. Lunch will be provided as we explore communication and resolving interpersonal problems. RSVP Required. RSVP to laurenschmidt@knights.ucf.edu