Tin team sizzles competition at Solar Oven Throw Down 2024

Nov. 8, 2024
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Students show off their projects at the University of Arizona College of Engineering's Solar Oven Throw Down.

(From left) First-year students Grace Cornelius, Karam Alshammari, Danniella Martinez and Cameryn Black from Team Animal Crackers use recyclable materials to cook biscuits at the University of Arizona Mall.

Without a cloud in sight, the sun heated the University of Arizona Mall to a high of 94 degrees Fahrenheit. A group of 711 U of A students filled the lawn and took advantage of the beautiful day for a friendly competition to determine who could build the hottest solar oven out of recyclable materials.

At the Solar Oven Throw Down on Oct. 15, first-year students in the Engineering 102 course applied foundational engineering and mathematical principles to amplify the Arizona heat with cardboard and aluminum foil designs.

Team Solar Nation, of MSE professor Sammy Tin’s class, reached the highest average temperature of the day by an individual team at 487 degrees Fahrenheit, one degree higher than last year’s winner.

Hands-on Engineering 102 activities immediately immerse students into the four-year Craig M. Berge Engineering Design Program

SOTD is the first experiential learning activity where students build models and perfect them as a team.

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