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NCMARC Visits VIPER Print

NCMARC visits Virginia Tech’s VIPER* and VTTI**: Professors George, Soliman, Tkacik, and Uddin visited VIPER on Jan 14th where Drs. Soliman and Uddin gave a seminar with an overview of the Motorsports Program and Experimental Investigations on Racecar Spin-Aero Using Scale Model NASCAR COT respectively. The seminar was broadcasted from the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) in Danville to VT’s Blacksburg campus with more than 30 graduate students in attendance. The faculty met with VTTI’s Director Tom Dungis, National Tire Research Center’s Director Frank Della Pia, and Larry Fletcher GM’s Director of Global Vehicle Dynamics the group discussed the opportunities for collaboration between the centers. The host Dr. Steve Southward VIPER’s Director gave the UNC Charlotte faculty a tour of the facilities that houses a shock dyno, 8-post rig shaker, quarter car model and a driver simulator (seen in the photo) where Dr. Soliman drove an Audi R8 on the Monaco course with few spin outs and finally a crash in the wall luckily no one was injured.

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*The Virginia Institute for Performance Engineering and Research (VIPER) is a unique collaborative venture which combines world class talent and state-of-the-art testing and development assets with the research capabilities of both Virginia Tech and Old Dominion University to provide performance engineering services to a broad spectrum of customers.  With facilities located at Virginia International Raceway and NASA Langley,.

**The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) continues to serve as Virginia Tech's largest university-level research center and is dedicated to conducting research to save lives, save time and save money in the transportation field by developing and using state-of-the-art tools, techniques, and technologies to solve transportation challenges.

 
Kulwicki Family Gifts to Fund Scholarships, Motorsports Facilities Print

To honor the legacy of former NASCAR racing champion Alan Kulwicki, his family is making a gift commitment of nearly $1.9 million to support engineering education at UNC Charlotte. Read More

 
Motorsports Program in Road and Track Print

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Summer High School Engineering Camps Print
Partnering with the Charlotte Mecklenburg school district and their academy's of engineering that is driven by the project lead the way curriculum and the national academy foundation are holding one week engineering camps this summer with the assistance of the UNC Charlotte faculty and the motorsports industry. Four district camps are scheduled for the summer and one additional camp being held on the UNC Charlotte campus.

Campers will be staying at the University dorms and participating in hands on classes in civil, electrical, mechanical and motorsports engineering.
 
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