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TranscriptSDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2002 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps South Dakota Tech Win Kevin Jordahl of Yankton helped a team from the South Dakota School of Mines Technology win first place in an Odyssey of the Mind contest held recently during the 2002 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Rocky Mountain Regional Student Chapter Conference. The students also raced the chemical car they designed and built. Jordahl is a Chemical Engineering major at Tech. The University of Colorado at Boulder hosted the event. The conference featured paper presentations, the Chem-E-Car poster and performance competitions and the Odyssey of the Mind competition. Nine Tech students attended. They all competed in the Odyssey of the Mind competition, hosted by the Johns Manville Corporation. The competitors were provided with a sample of product material and technical product data and given two hours to suggest potential applications for the material. Company representatives then chose the best team ideas and may explore eventual marketing. The Tech team won first place in the competition. The team entered a hydrogen powered fuel cell model car in the race. The team placed fifth. "The car was the only fuel cell powered vehicle and the students received many accolades for their vehicle body design and reaction power source, " team advisor Dr. David Dixon said. Dixon is an associate professor in Tech's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. "The team learned a lot and is anticipating a strong showing at future competitions." #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2002 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps South Dakota Tech Win Mike Stratton of Brooklyn Park, Minn. helped a team from the South Dakota School of Mines Technology win first place in an Odyssey of the Mind contest held recently during the 2002 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Rocky Mountain Regional Student Chapter Conference. The students also raced the chemical car they designed and built. Stratton is a Chemical Engineering major at Tech. The University of Colorado at Boulder hosted the event. The conference featured paper presentations, the Chem-E-Car poster and performance competitions and the Odyssey of the Mind competition. Nine Tech students attended. They all competed in the Odyssey of the Mind competition, hosted by the Johns Manville Corporation. The competitors were provided with a sample of product material and technical product data and given two hours to suggest potential applications for the material. Company representatives then chose the best team ideas and may explore eventual marketing. The Tech team won first place in the competition. The team entered a hydrogen powered fuel cell model car in the race. The team placed fifth. "The car was the only fuel cell powered vehicle and the students received many accolades for their vehicle body design and reaction power source, " team advisor Dr. David Dixon said. Dixon is an associate professor in Tech's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. "The team learned a lot and is anticipating a strong showing at future competitions." #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2002 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps South Dakota Tech Win Sean Coleman of Wagner helped a team from the South Dakota School of Mines Technology win first place in an Odyssey of the Mind contest held recently during the 2002 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Rocky Mountain Regional Student Chapter Conference. The students also raced the chemical car they designed and built. Coleman is a Chemical Engineering major at Tech. The University of Colorado at Boulder hosted the event. The conference featured paper presentations, the Chem-E-Car poster and performance competitions and the Odyssey of the Mind competition. Nine Tech students attended. They all competed in the Odyssey of the Mind competition, hosted by the Johns Manville Corporation. The competitors were provided with a sample of product material and technical product data and given two hours to suggest potential applications for the material. Company representatives then chose the best team ideas and may explore eventual marketing. The Tech team won first place in the competition. The team entered a hydrogen powered fuel cell model car in the race. The team placed fifth. "The car was the only fuel cell powered vehicle and the students received many accolades for their vehicle body design and reaction power source, " team advisor Dr. David Dixon said. Dixon is an associate professor in Tech's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. "The team learned a lot and is anticipating a strong showing at future competitions." #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2002 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps South Dakota Tech Win Gena Engel of Colome helped a team from the South Dakota School of Mines Technology win first place in an Odyssey of the Mind contest held recently during the 2002 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Rocky Mountain Regional Student Chapter Conference. The students also raced the chemical car they designed and built. Engel is a Chemical Engineering major at Tech. The University of Colorado at Boulder hosted the event. The conference featured paper presentations, the Chem-E-Car poster and performance competitions and the Odyssey of the Mind competition. Nine Tech students attended. They all competed in the Odyssey of the Mind competition, hosted by the Johns Manville Corporation. The competitors were provided with a sample of product material and technical product data and given two hours to suggest potential applications for the material. Company representatives then chose the best team ideas and may explore eventual marketing. The Tech team won first place in the competition. The team entered a hydrogen powered fuel cell model car in the race. The team placed fifth. "The car was the only fuel cell powered vehicle and the students received many accolades for their vehicle body design and reaction power source, " team advisor Dr. David Dixon said. Dixon is an associate professor in Tech's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. "The team learned a lot and is anticipating a strong showing at future competitions." #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2002 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps South Dakota Tech Win Bob Cunningham of Mitchell helped a team from the South Dakota School of Mines Technology win first place in an Odyssey of the Mind contest held recently during the 2002 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Rocky Mountain Regional Student Chapter Conference. The students also raced the chemical car they designed and built. Cunningham is a Chemical Engineering major at Tech. The University of Colorado at Boulder hosted the event. The conference featured paper presentations, the Chem-E-Car poster and performance competitions and the Odyssey of the Mind competition. Nine Tech students attended. They all competed in the Odyssey of the Mind competition, hosted by the Johns Manville Corporation. The competitors were provided with a sample of product material and technical product data and given two hours to suggest potential applications for the material. Company representatives then chose the best team ideas and may explore eventual marketing. The Tech team won first place in the competition. The team entered a hydrogen powered fuel cell model car in the race. The team placed fifth. "The car was the only fuel cell powered vehicle and the students received many accolades for their vehicle body design and reaction power source, " team advisor Dr. David Dixon said. Dixon is an associate professor in Tech's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. "The team learned a lot and is anticipating a strong showing at future competitions." #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2002 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps South Dakota Tech Win Tara Boehmer of Rapid City helped a team from the South Dakota School of Mines Technology win first place in an Odyssey of the Mind contest held recently during the 2002 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Rocky Mountain Regional Student Chapter Conference. The students also raced the chemical car they designed and built. Boehmer is a Chemical Engineering major at Tech. The University of Colorado at Boulder hosted the event. The conference featured paper presentations, the Chem-E-Car poster and performance competitions and the Odyssey of the Mind competition. Nine Tech students attended. They all competed in the Odyssey of the Mind competition, hosted by the Johns Manville Corporation. The competitors were provided with a sample of product material and technical product data and given two hours to suggest potential applications for the material. Company representatives then chose the best team ideas and may explore eventual marketing. The Tech team won first place in the competition. The team entered a hydrogen powered fuel cell model car in the race. The team placed fifth. "The car was the only fuel cell powered vehicle and the students received many accolades for their vehicle body design and reaction power source, " team advisor Dr. David Dixon said. Dixon is an associate professor in Tech's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. "The team learned a lot and is anticipating a strong showing at future competitions." #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2002 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps South Dakota Tech Win Lisa Hendryx of Rapid City helped a team from the South Dakota School of Mines Technology win first place in an Odyssey of the Mind contest held recently during the 2002 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Rocky Mountain Regional Student Chapter Conference. The students also raced the chemical car they designed and built. Hendryx is a Chemical Engineering major at Tech. The University of Colorado at Boulder hosted the event. The conference featured paper presentations, the Chem-E-Car poster and performance competitions and the Odyssey of the Mind competition. Nine Tech students attended. They all competed in the Odyssey of the Mind competition, hosted by the Johns Manville Corporation. The competitors were provided with a sample of product material and technical product data and given two hours to suggest potential applications for the material. Company representatives then chose the best team ideas and may explore eventual marketing. The Tech team won first place in the competition. The team entered a hydrogen powered fuel cell model car in the race. The team placed fifth. "The car was the only fuel cell powered vehicle and the students received many accolades for their vehicle body design and reaction power source, " team advisor Dr. David Dixon said. Dixon is an associate professor in Tech's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. "The team learned a lot and is anticipating a strong showing at future competitions." #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2002 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps South Dakota Tech Win Anne Larson of Albert Lea, Minn. helped a team from the South Dakota School of Mines Technology win first place in an Odyssey of the Mind contest held recently during the 2002 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Rocky Mountain Regional Student Chapter Conference. The students also raced the chemical car they designed and built. Larson is a Chemical Engineering major at Tech. The University of Colorado at Boulder hosted the event. The conference featured paper presentations, the Chem-E-Car poster and performance competitions and the Odyssey of the Mind competition. Nine Tech students attended. They all competed in the Odyssey of the Mind competition, hosted by the Johns Manville Corporation. The competitors were provided with a sample of product material and technical product data and given two hours to suggest potential applications for the material. Company representatives then chose the best team ideas and may explore eventual marketing. The Tech team won first place in the competition. The team entered a hydrogen powered fuel cell model car in the race. The team placed fifth. "The car was the only fuel cell powered vehicle and the students received many accolades for their vehicle body design and reaction power source, " team advisor Dr. David Dixon said. Dixon is an associate professor in Tech's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. "The team learned a lot and is anticipating a strong showing at future competitions." #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2002 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps South Dakota Tech Win Bobbie Crater of Glasgow, Mont. helped a team from the South Dakota School of Mines Technology win first place in an Odyssey of the Mind contest held recently during the 2002 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Rocky Mountain Regional Student Chapter Conference. The students also raced the chemical car they designed and built. Crater is a Mechanical Engineering major at Tech. The University of Colorado at Boulder hosted the event. The conference featured paper presentations, the Chem-E-Car poster and performance competitions and the Odyssey of the Mind competition. Nine Tech students attended. They all competed in the Odyssey of the Mind competition, hosted by the Johns Manville Corporation. The competitors were provided with a sample of product material and technical product data and given two hours to suggest potential applications for the material. Company representatives then chose the best team ideas and may explore eventual marketing. The Tech team won first place in the competition. The team entered a hydrogen powered fuel cell model car in the race. The team placed fifth. "The car was the only fuel cell powered vehicle and the students received many accolades for their vehicle body design and reaction power source, " team advisor Dr. David Dixon said. Dixon is an associate professor in Tech's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. "The team learned a lot and is anticipating a strong showing at future competitions." #30#
CreatorSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology. University Relations
SubjectSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology;
Local SubjectSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Digital PublisherSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Devereaux Library
ContributorsBuchholz, Steve;
Date2002-04-15
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