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Start time: 10:00am End time: 2:00pm
All presentations run continuously throughout the day.
Location Presentation Description
C-254 Corridor Meet & Greet Meet and converse with faculty and students about the
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Department
C-254 Corridor Poster Session Observe the displays students have made about their
research and projects
C-217 Instructional Lab Observe the work that senior chemical engineers do in
class, a Falling Film Evaporator (commonly used for
producing food and pharmaceuticals) and Liquid Level
Control experiments (used in most industries).
C-239B Instructional Lab Watch as senior chemical engineers work with a bioflow
reactor to grow yeast.
C-239B Corridor Demonstrations These demonstrations are meant to show how chemical
engineering can be found in your everyday life. Some of
the demonstrations answer the following questions:
If a paper clip is placed in water, will it float or sink? What happens if I stir a corn-starch and water mixture?
Does an ice cube melt faster at the top or bottom of a
glass of water?
Entrusted by society to create a sustainable world and enhance the global quality of life, civil engineers serve competently, collaboratively, and ethically as master:
Planners, designers, constructors, operators of society’s economic and social engine—the built environment
Stewards of the natural environment and its resources Innovators and integrators of ideas and technology across the public, private, and academic sectors Managers of risk and uncertainty caused by natural events, accidents, and other threats Leaders in discussions and decisions shaping public environmental and infrastructure policy
American Society of Civil Engineers (Vision 2025)
Tours take approximately 45 minutes and are scheduled to begin at
10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, and 12:00 PM in the CAIT Auditorium
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Open House
Research and Poster Presentations
Location: EE Hallway Atrium accessible at EE building entrance, 94 Brett Road
Drop-In Presentations found in the EE Lobby
Capstone Design Projects Presentations
Graduate Students Research Presentations
IEEE Student Branch – Table Presentation
HKN Student Branch – Table presentation
Tours Start at: 10:00 am, and every 30 minutes after
Tours begin at half hour intervals
Tour Start Times: 10:00, 10:30, 11:00, 11:30, 12:00, 12:30, 1:00
Welcome Slide Presentation with Questions and answers, ECE Faculty, EE240
Welcome Slide Presentation with Questions and answers, ECE Faculty, EE203
Crystal Ball, EE103 (Dafna) Build a Circuit: Digital Logic, EE109 (Salman, Neha and Umama)
Research Poster Presentations (ECE Atrium Hallway)
Additional Information: ECE Department Overview Video
Playing on Second Floor Hallway Lounge, (outside Room 203)
Tours run every 30 minutes and take approximately 30 minutes. First tour
begins at 10:00 AM. Last tour begins at 1:30 PM.
Please meet in CORE 110. Room Title/Topic Faculty/Student Presentation
Lobby/Atrium Welcome to ISE! IISE students/brochures
CORE 110 ISE Video Presentation
Introduction to ISE
Career opportunities
Q&A
Professor Elsayed
Professor Guo
Professor Jafari
CORE 116
Automation Demos:
- Tennis Ball Collectors
- Folding Machine
- Design projects
- Talk to ISE undergraduate students
Professor Elsayed
Professor Grace Guo
ISE undergraduate students
CORE 106*
Advanced Simulation Lab:
- Smart Cities, Security Game &
Cyber-Physical systems
Professor Jafari
Professor Gursoy
ISE graduate students
Tours run every 15 minutes and take approximately 45 minutes.
Please arrive 5 minutes early at EN – B120.
First tour starts at 10:00am. Last tour starts at 1:15pm.
Beat the wait, and register online at http://soe.rutgers.edu/openhouse
Location Event Description
D-110 Welcome and Introduction to
Department
Presentation led by Faculty Chair or Undergraduate Director.
D-117 Programmable Machine Tools Machine tools capable of producing complicated shapes with the
aid of numerical controlled programming.
D-123-B AIAA Student Organization AIAA students showcase their custom-built, radio-controlled
airplane for the yearly Design-Build-Fly competition
D-122 Flying Zone
*We request that you kindly turn
off your cell phone when you are in
D-122.*
The lab has a dedicated flying zone about 11.0 FEET X 15.0
FEET X 25.0 FEET
D-123 Rutgers Formula One Racing Car Every year the Rutgers Formula One Racing team builds a racing
car from scratch for an international competition.
D-128 Gas Dynamics Laboratory (Wind
Tunnel)
A Mach 3.5 flow velocity facility.
D-123-N MAE Rapid Prototyping
Laboratory (3D Printing)
A lab used to print devices used in undergraduate projects and
faculty research.
B-120 Faculty and Alumni Panel
D-100 Undergraduate Poster Session Get answers to your Rutgers MAE questions from members of the
community and hear about the ongoing research being performed
by our current students. Vote on winners for the Best
Undergraduate Poster.