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1) Provide chemical engineers an avenue to gain hands-on experience in a safe laboratory setting, and apply theoretical concepts to solve real word problems. <br>
1) Provide chemical engineers an avenue to gain hands-on experience in a safe laboratory setting, and apply theoretical concepts to solve real word problems. <br>
2) Offer engineering students a true multidisciplinary experience where the expertise of individual disciplines must be combined to accomplish a
2) Offer engineering students a true multidisciplinary experience where the expertise of individual disciplines must be combined to accomplish a common goal.
common goal.

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Description[edit | edit source]

University of Toronto ChemE Car Design Team is a multidisciplinary engineering club where undergraduate engineering students work collaboratively to design and build a small car model. The car may only rely on chemical energy sources to safely carry a specified load over a given distance and stop. After a fully functioning car has been constructed and tested, the team travels to the United States to compete in the AIChE (American Institute for Chemical Engineers) Chem-E-Car Regional Competition™ against other universities. Upon qualification, the team competes against the best universities internationally at AIChE’s Annual Student Conference. We will be competing for the first time in the 2017 Regional Competition.

Vision[edit | edit source]

Creating a true multidisciplinary learning environment that promotes professional and technical development of engineering students.

Mission[edit | edit source]

1) Provide chemical engineers an avenue to gain hands-on experience in a safe laboratory setting, and apply theoretical concepts to solve real word problems.
2) Offer engineering students a true multidisciplinary experience where the expertise of individual disciplines must be combined to accomplish a common goal.