Washington Engineer

Community Connections: Open House, opening minds

This year's version of annual event gives peek into high-tech innovation

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Chemical Engineering students prepare a traditional open house treat: liquid nitrogen ice cream.

More than 7,500 area students, teachers and parents turned out for the 2005 Engineering Open House to investigate the world of engineering, including a chance to interact with robots, experiment with earthquake-resistant architecture and explore fuel cells.

More than 100 hands-on exhibits and activities were available for visitors at what has rapidly become the biggest event of its kind in the Pacific Northwest, with participation increasing every year.

"This is just a great event for children, their parents and teachers from around the region," said Mani Soma, acting UW engineering dean. "It shows how much fun engineering can be."

Some of the most popular exhibits included: