Chem-E-Car team wins at regional

Nebraska Chem-E-Car team wins regional.
Nebraska Chem-E-Car team wins regional.

A team of Nebraska Engineering students took first place and a $200 prize in the annual Chem-E-Car competition at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Mid-America Student Regional Conference, which was held March 31-April 1 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

It was the first regional win for a Nebraska team since 2002. The Nebraska team also earned the Driver Award for the most creative starting and stopping mechanism.

Teams in the Chem-E-Car Competition design and construct a car, powered by a chemical energy source, that safely carries a load over a given distance and then stops at a designated point. Each car is allowed two runs and the car with the closest stopping point to the finish line is the winner.

The Nebraska team – (from left), Ahbab Murtoza, Alex McKinney, Austin Eidem, Bryce Puck, Eric Burbach, Julian Davis, Mary Rethwisch, Austin Osborn, Shelby Williby and Ernesto Bravo Baltodano – was chosen by random draw to go first in the competition and its car, named "Redemption," had its best score on its car's first run, stopping 18 centimeters from the line.

With the win, the Nebraska team qualifies to compete against collegiate teams from around the world at the AIChE Annual Meeting Oct. 29-Nov. 3 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.