Sensor readout Temperature Humidity Pressure and Altitude

First Year Design Challenge

Inaugural Year - Teams Competing for Win $250

The Design Challenge for new SEAS students is underway! Registrations are closed for Spring 2026, but come cheer on the First Year students in engineering/computer science stretching their minds and growing skills in coding and/or mechanical design. $250 is at stake for each project!

Get project help from Daniel Clark in the Cadwell Maker Center.

Important Dates

  • Pick up Kits/Materials Monday, Feb. 23 from 4:30-5p in Bollier 120 (right before the Renouard Lecture)
  • First Workshop Wednesday, Feb. 25
    • Car Challenge: 12:15p, Boillier 103
    • Code Challenge: 4:15p, Boillier 103
  • Second Workshop Wednesday, Mar. 4
    • Car Challenge: 12:15p, Boillier 103
    • Code Challenge: 4:15p, Boillier 119
  • Compete Saturday, April 11 10a-12p, location TBD

Enter One or Both Challenges!



Spring-Powered Mobility: A 3-D Printed Vehicle Design Challenge

mousetrap car

Do you want to learn how to design for 3-D printing? Design and build your own car powered by a mousetrap. Race it for speed and distance. All teams receive materials and free 3D prints.






Code What Matters: A Sensor Design Challenge for the Common Good

Sensor output reading 1 foot 4 inches

Have you ever made your own GPS unit or something that connects to Bluetooth?

Working with a microcontroller like Arduino can be really fun and surprisingly easy. You are only limited by your imagination.

See dates section for Workshop opportunities.

sensor display T S D value of 154 P P M

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