Professors coordinate Feb. 6 Nanoline competition

2015 Nanoline Competition winners

People can see an alert system for school lockdowns and a power chair for toddlers with neurological disorders among the original projects competing in the Midwest Regionals for the 2016 Phoenix Contact Nanoline Contest at Purdue University.

The contest goes from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday (Feb. 6). Teams will be assigned rooms in Stanley Coulter Hall in the morning. Awards will be presented at 2 p.m. in Wetherill Laboratory of Chemistry. Purdue Polytechnic professors Brad and Alka Harriger spearhead the regional event at Purdue.

The 2015 national winner, Benton Central Junior/Senior High School, came from the regional competiion held at Purdue. They won with their Fully Automated Nanoline T-Shirt Cannon (FAN-TC).

Read more about this competition for middle and high school students from Purdue News Service.

 

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