The University of Vermont Alternative Energy Racing Organization is a student run group that works for the advocacy, research, and development of alternative energy drive systems.
The intent of the project was to create a radio telescope capable of mapping hydrogen in the galaxy and teaching young, aspiring astronomers how different (non-optical) types of telescopes are constructed.
Learning Factory brings the real-world into the classroom by providing engineering students with practical hands-on experience through industry-sponsored and client-based capstone design projects.
an open source ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) that is more robust than other cheaper underwater robots but still less expensive than industrial grade equipment.
Ugene is a nascent cooperative design and manufacturing initiative being developed by four faculty members from different units in the School of Architecture and Allied Arts.
The “Making is Thinking” course focused on the process of making through an applied, client-based design/build project. Students designed, prototyped and constructed 32 pieces of finished furniture.
MantisBot is a part of an attempt to improve legged locomotion, and help better understand how networks of biologically-inspired neurons can be leveraged for use.