Team 35 - Weather Simulator

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The problem we are trying to solve is to create an educational tool for middle to high school students to display Endress+Hauser (E+H) sensors while also teaching about the Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Field. Educational aids like this are usually placed in museums or science centers and are location specific due to their large size. Our project is to make an educational device that integrates the Microbits kit and E+H sensors.

Project Details

Problem Statement

The primary challenge addressed by this project is the need for an interactive educational tool (a weather simulator), which currently does not exist on the market, that effectively demonstrates how these E+H sensors work in various weather environments.

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This project is sponsored by:

The problem we are trying to solve is to create an educational tool for middle to high school students to display Endress+Hauser (E+H) sensors while also teaching about the Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Field. Educational aids like this are usually placed in museums or science centers and are location specific due to their large size. Our project is to make an educational device that integrates the Microbits kit and E+H sensors.

Semester of Project: 

Spring 2025

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Problem Statement/Summary: 

The primary challenge addressed by this project is the need for an interactive educational tool (a weather simulator), which currently does not exist on the market, that effectively demonstrates how these E+H sensors work in various weather environments.

Project Department: 

SOET

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Project Sponsor Website: 

https://www.endress.com/en

Project Sponsor: 

endress

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Team Contact: 

greencc@purdue.edu