Walking rigs, pick-and-place arms and a swarm demo that mostly behaves. Most exhibits here are hands-on.
The science fair · Halls A, B & C
120 student projects on the floor for three days, arranged by field and staffed by the people who built them. Walk in, ask anything — every exhibit is meant to be explained out loud, not read off a poster.
Walking rigs, pick-and-place arms and a swarm demo that mostly behaves. Most exhibits here are hands-on.
CubeSat mockups, a working ground station, and telescope time on the roof after dark if the sky cooperates.
Microscopy benches, a tissue-culture walkthrough and a genome browser you can drive yourself.
Grid-scale storage models, a solar tracker built from scrap, and live air-quality mapping of the campus.
Superconductor levitation on the hour, plus a shear-thickening fluid pit that swallows a fair few phones.
Vision models running on hardware you can hold, a quantum simulator, and a raytracer written over one weekend.
Any student team can apply, from any institution. You get a table, power, a board and a slot in the guided walk. Bring the thing itself if it moves — a working prototype beats a poster of a working prototype every time.
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