Herff College of Engineering
eDay Activities and Demonstrations
All activities listed on this page are open to everyone.
Photobooth
The photobooth will be set up on the second floor lobby of the Engineering Administration Building. All pictures will be posted to our gallery, and a link will be mailed to all those who check in to the event.
Departmental Activities
These activities are free and open to the public. However, we are asking everyone to register to attend eDay, so we can ensure we are able to accommodate all attendees.
Location: Engineering Administration 203 (Auditorium)
Faculty: Logan Sirbaugh
Engineering Technology 102C
Faculty: Dr. Hojat
Faculty: Dr. Bowlin
Faculty: Dr. Balasubramanian
Robotic Tic-Tac-Toe Competition
Engineering Technology 226
Faculty: Matt Hale
Robotics Demonstration
Engineering Technology 226
Faculty: Dr. Berisso
Robotics Demo: Autonomous & Complex Systems
Engineering Science 231
Faculty: Dr. Davoodi
Engineering Technology 303
Faculty: Dr. Jennings
Engineering Technology third floor
Faculty: Dr. Herickhoff
Engineering Science 115
Dr. Fatemi
Engineering Science 211A
Faculty: Dr. Ali
Engineering Science 213
Faculty: Dr. Saikia
Engineering Science 223
Faculty: Dr. Balasubramanian
Engineering Science 308
Faculty: Dr. Headley
Engineering Science 319
Faculty: Dr. Hadadzadeh
Engineering Science 323
Faculty: Dr. Gao
Engineering Science 325 and 327
Faculty: Dr. Gopalakrishnan
Courtyard
Faculty: Dr. Agarwal
TBD
Edwards Research and Innovation Center 104
Faculty: Dr. Ramirez
TBD
Faculty: Dr. Foti
Edwards Research and Innovation Center 311
Faculty: Dr. Bumgardner
Water on Wheels (WOW)
Location: Engineering Parking Lot
Water on Wheels (WOW) is a mobile learning experience focused on the science of water. Why water? Because water is essential for life.
The WOW is a teaching tool that allows schools to increase student knowledge about the water cycle and its impact on daily life. Instead of taking an off-site field trip, the WOW is a field trip that comes to your school at a fraction of the cost and time, in the form of a 24' trailer that is a mini-museum.
Inside the WOW, educational displays are colorful, interactive, and visually appealing. Because the source of tap water for the Mid-South is groundwater, one important display in the WOW spotlights the Memphis aquifer system, a vast underground resource with some of the cleanest water on Earth.
