Project Teams Check out some CEE Project teams! “Cornell Steel Bridge is an undergraduate project team that annually competes in the American Institute of Steel Construction Student (AISC) Steel Bridge Competition. Each year, students spend the year designing, analyzing, fabricating, and constructing a bridge.” Find out more at: https://steelbridge.engineering.cornell.edu/ “Since its establishment in 2002 at Cornell, ESW has expanded to a national, non-profit network with over 50 college, university, and city chapters with more than 4000 student, faculty, and professional members. ESW Cornell is comprised of three subteams: Biofuels, Renewable Energy Design, and Solar Powered Solutions.” Find out more at https://esw.engineering.cornell.edu “Engineers Without Borders – Cornell is a group of passionate and highly motivated students who aim to create long-lasting solutions to problems in international communities. Members are given the opportunity to nurture their creative and technical expertise by designing and implementing sustainable engineering projects. Through collaboration with communities in developing countries around the world, our members are exposed to diverse cultures while gaining academic experience outside of the classroom environment.” Find out more here: https://ewb.engineering.cornell.edu/ “Our team offers a great opportunity for students interested in all engineering disciplines, especially those focused in construction, structures, architecture, seismology and more, to experience the process of bringing a project from an abstract thought to a tangible product. On our cohesive team, students have ample opportunities to experience hands-on construction, learn several different applicable softwares, use a laser cutter, acquire leadership positions, and above all, make a substantial impact on the final building!” Find out more here: https://blogs.cornell.edu/seismicdesignteam/ “Every fall and winter, our team bands together to develop a brand new canoe engineered from concrete mixtures to compete in the spring ASCE Regional Concrete Canoe Competition. While we have posted strong results in recent years, our mission is to win the entire competition.” Find out more at: https://cornellconcretecanoe.com/ “AguaClara Cornell upholds and protects the fundamental human right to access safe drinking water. We are committed to the ongoing development of resilient, gravity-powered drinking water and wastewater treatment technologies. Students lead the innovation process, learn from each other, and foster a collaborative environment where diversity is celebrated, failures are learning opportunities, and success is shared. We research, invent, and design technologies that are implemented by partner organizations and managed by communities to bring safe water on tap!” Find out more here: http://aguaclara.cee.cornell.edu/