- ESE | First Place Winners in Uncrewed Electric Open Watercraft Category
Very proud to announce that the ESE team of Knox Ackerman, Dhillan Maxwell-Coimbra and Michael Voci won first place in the Uncrewed Electric Open Watercraft category against 15 other teams in the national 2026 PEP Workforce Development Competition. The team designed, built and tested a boat hull, propulsion system, steering system and remote-control system as part of their ESE Design Capstone course. They were awarded best whitepaper and fastest time around… Read more: ESE | First Place Winners in Uncrewed Electric Open Watercraft Category - ESE | BE the Future Scholarship
Energy Systems Engineering student 3/C Morgan received a scholarship to attend the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association’s (NESEA) Building Energy conference in Boston this spring. She had the opportunity to network with professionals in the industry, attend presentations about new technologies and solutions for issues facing sustainable energy development, as well as walk around their trade show and speak… Read more: ESE | BE the Future Scholarship - ESE | Students Compete to Design, Build and Test an Unmanned, Remote-controlled Electric-powered Watercraft
A team of 3 ESE students enrolled in a national collegiate competition as part of their 2-semester Design Capstone course. The event required the design, build and testing of an unmanned, remote-controlled electric-powered watercraft. The PEP (Promoting Electric Propulsion) workforce development program sponsored by the Office of Naval Research provided the team an additional $7000 grant on top of the $5000… Read more: ESE | Students Compete to Design, Build and Test an Unmanned, Remote-controlled Electric-powered Watercraft - ESE | Co-Op Update: Fleet Robotics
By Lorenzo Cicco, Energy Systems Engineering, 2/C At Fleet Robotics, I gained hands-on experience in robotics development by testing marine coatings, running FEA simulations, and designing CAD parts to support improvements to an underwater vessel-cleaning robot. - ESE | Introduction to Design – Trebuchet Competition
The ESE class of 2027 Introduction to Design cadets conducted a Trebuchet Competition event on December 11. Each of the six teams was provided 20 pounds of weight with a maximum drop height of 3 feet as a potential energy source to throw a tennis ball as far as possible down the field. The teams spent 8 weeks designing,… Read more: ESE | Introduction to Design – Trebuchet Competition - ESE | Ella Morgan
Over the summer Ella completed an internship with Granite Shore Power at Merrimack Station, the last major coal power plant in New England. There, she worked with their operations and maintenance departments to maintain and operate equipment both on and offline. It was rewarding to apply the lessons learned in first-year engineering courses to an… Read more: ESE | Ella Morgan
