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    MTSU Solar Boat, Lunar Rover Teams Earn High Marks At Respective Events 

    Article submittedBy Article submittedJune 21, 2022Updated:July 25, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Finishing fourth overall, the MTSU solar boat team received major awards from judges evaluating the 2022 Solar Splash competition held recently in Springfield, Ohio.

    Work — in the form of yearlong hard work and teamwork — paved the way for the nine-member unit. Along with the fourth-place plaque, the Blue Raiders captured first-place honors for Outstanding Workmanship, Outstanding Hull Design and Drive Train Design to go with third-place in the 300-meter sprint event.

    Solar Splash is the world championship of collegiate solar boating, taking place across five days at Champions Park Lake adjacent to the Clark County Fairgrounds. Cedarville University, the host school, claimed overall first-place honors at the June 7-11 event.

    The event provides a showcase for students’ innovative boat designs and gives awards for endurance, sprint and slalom on-the-water events, plus awards for technical reports, video presentation, workmanship and engineering design.

    “These (workmanship and design) awards are huge,” said Saeed Foroudastan, student mentor, director of the MTSU Experimental Vehicles Program and associate dean in the College of Basic and Applied Sciences.

    “Because we are an engineering school, winning the engineering design is important to us. We want to earn the best engineering design trophy at the competition. The industry judges came in. They looked at all of the solar boats there and they chose us to get those three engineering design awards.”

    Team captain Hunter Hudson of Nashville, Tennessee, said “it had been an excellent demonstration of teamwork, what MTSU can accomplish as a school when students from interdisciplinary backgrounds work together to accomplish a common goal, how prestigious our engineering department is and how well we did throughout the competition in all the events.”

    Team members included junior Morgan Olsen of Brentwood, Tennessee; senior Riley Frye of Lynnville, Tennessee; senior technology specialist Ben Garrettson; sophomore Tyler Burns of Murfreesboro, Tennessee; junior Hunter McMath of Hohenwald, Tennessee; senior Dan Hannett of Tampa, Florida; and laboratory director Rick Taylor of Murfreesboro.

    Hudson thanked the Student Government Association and multitude of sponsors, and Foroudastan, the faculty advisor “for his guidance and support throughout the entire process.”

    Foroudastan offered a thank-you to the Engineering Technology Department and its chair, Ken Currie; and College of Basic and Applied Sciences Dean Greg Van Patten “for unwavering support with the students’ project.”

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    Special lunar rover award

    MTSU students earned the Phoenix Award in the college/university division at this year’s NASA Space & Rocket Center Human Exploration Rover Challenge, held virtually earlier this year because of the pandemic.

    This year’s rover challenge involved 91 teams, including 58 colleges and 33 high schools.

    The challenge tasked U.S. and international student teams with designing, engineering and testing a human-powered rover on a course simulating terrain found on rocky bodies in the solar system. Teams also performed mission assignments while negotiating the course, including sample retrievals and spectrographic analysis.

    Team members included captain Ali Zand, rover operators Max Rauch, Ashleigh Moffett, Hannah Guthrie and Kari Williams, administrative assistant Nathan Smith, Hunter Hudson, Morgan Olsen, Finishing fourth overall, the MTSU solar boat team received major awards from judges evaluating the 2022 Solar Splash competition held recently in Springfield, Ohio.

    The Phoenix Award is given to the teams who raised their scores with the greatest improvement from the design review to the operational readiness review, both held at different times of the year, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center officials said.

    These teams historically implement the feedback given by NASA experts and then carry it forward throughout the year, making necessary adjustments and improvements.

    Through team meetings and explanations with NASA staff later in the year, students display a deeper knowledge of the engineering process, design modifications and testing.

    This year’s winning teams demonstrated growth in the understanding of mission readiness, performance predictions, project plans and overall project management.

    “We are proud of them (MTSU lunar rover team) for their 2022 accomplishments and even more proud of their continued involvement with NASA’s Human Exploration Rover Challenge,” said Christopher Blair, who works in community relations with NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.  “MTSU has a track record of success and we enjoy having them participate each year.”

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