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= Queen's University Mechanical Engineering Student  =
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Sean Seemann
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Queen's University Mechanical Engineering Student

Bachelors of Science 2010

Courses

MECH 425 - Engineering Sustainability MECH 399 - Engineering Laboratories

Projects

Learning here at Queen's is great, but practical application of your course helps you truly understand.

Solar Decathlon 2011

The former Solar Vehicle Team, now the Solar Design Team, have put in a bid for the 2011 Solar Decathlon. Through the National Renewables Energy Laboratory and U.S. Department of Energy the Solar Decathlon is a international competition to design and build a energy neutral house. Held bi-yearly in October on the National Mall in Washington D.C. twenty teams from post-secondary institutions world wide, converge to promote new and innovative ideas in sustainable engineering.

A group of students from Queen's University's Applied Science Department have pared with students from the Architecture Department at Carleton University to respond to the Solar Decathlons RFP.

Official Solar Decathlon Site

Queen's Solar Design Team Site

APSC 100

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