The University of Wyoming College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) will host
the first Wyoming Mining Association (WMA) student symposium Thursday, Nov. 5, at
3 p.m. in Room 1045 of the College of Engineering building. The symposium, open to
students in all majors, will expose students to career opportunities in the mining
industry through education and problem solving.
In developing the symposium, the WMA and CEAS elected to organize a design challenge
where participants must solve an existing challenge.
Students can choose one of the four question options for their challenge project.
WMA and CEAS anticipate that students will spend approximately 20 hours developing
a solution for their chosen project. Students may work alone or with teams of two
or three.
Students will be required to offer poster presentations and documentation supporting
their response to the design questions. The design challenge will include a question/answer
session with judges representing the mining industry and UW. Awards for Best Technical
Solution, Most Innovative Solution, and Most Practical Solution will be given. Cash
prizes totaling $6,000, sponsored by the WMA, will be awarded in each of these categories.
For more information about the WMA Student Symposium/Design Challenge, call Lynn
Welker, Assistant Director of the Wyoming Mining Association, at (307) 778-6220.
A list of the WMA Design Challenge Questions can be found here.
Posted on Wednesday, October 21, 2009