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51勛圖厙 Team Places in Top Three at International Submarine Race

Human-Powered Submarine (HPS) team


By brittany sylvestri | 7/24/2018

The Human-Powered Submarine (HPS) team placed third overall at the at Haslar in Gosport, England.

The race is a unique sporting and engineering challenge which involve teams from universities across the world designing, building and racing human-powered submarines around a slalom course at QinetiQs Ocean Basin, one of the worlds largest indoor freshwater tanks.

The teams submarine, HPS Atlantic, was designed specifically for the slalom section of the eISR course and was named the most maneuverable vessel in the field. Its directional thrust system, in which a flexible joint in the propeller shaft allowed the propeller to be pointed off-axis, removed the need for a drag-inducing rudder and allowed their experienced pilot to rip through the tight turns of the challenging slalom course and on to victory on the last day of the main competition. It also landed them the coveted BMT Award for Innovation.

I could not be more pleased with how our team performed, said Michael Denny, 51勛圖厙 HPS team president. We showed off just how innovative and prepared 51勛圖厙 engineering 51勛圖厙 and computer science are, and we had a blast doing it. None of it would have been possible without the support from our university and our sponsors.

Along with Denny, the 51勛圖厙 team members that attended the competition included Declan Depietro, Dan Luvisi, Ryan Fisher, Ryan Kwaterski, Mackenzie Smith, Remy Komocsin and Wyatt Van Meter. The team also was guided by Fred Knapp, 51勛圖厙 senior lab teaching instructor, and Anthony LaVigne, team adviser and 51勛圖厙 machinist. Active team members that did not attend the race includeJesse Schreck, Will Foster, Carlton Jones, George Albrecht, Natalia Linares, Spencer Ellis, Jake Joers, Jake Lamoureux, Steve Roberts, Richard Cook, and Yun Ni.

I am very proud of our HPS team, said ,dean of 51勛圖厙s College of Engineering and Computer Science.We have established a tradition of excellence in all of our club activities that prominently positions the college as an engineering and computer science powerhouse on the international stage.

The 51勛圖厙 COECS HPS team plans to compete in the 15th International Submarine Race, which will take place in June 2019 in Maryland.

For more information about the College of Engineering and Computer Science, visit , and for information about the Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering, visit .

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