ALTOONA, Pa. — The final round of Penn State Altoona’s fourth Women in Engineering Design Competition took place on April 15 and 16. This year's theme was "Horseshoe Curve," held in collaboration with the Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum.
Eight first- and second-year students from four Penn State campuses participated in the program, hosted by Penn State Altoona's Rail Transportation Engineering (RTE) program.
The competition had three rounds. The first was an online quiz that included questions about all aspects of engineering and its impact on society, economics and politics, along with questions about the Horseshoe Curve, a national historic railroad landmark in Altoona. Winners of the quiz moved on to the second round, the research design portion, in which they studied the major engineering aspects, design and construction of the Horseshoe Curve. Those winners then advanced to the final round, tasked with designing the track alignment for the area before the Horseshoe Curve was built. Four teams presented to and fielded questions from a judge's panel that included faculty from Penn State Altoona, railroad industry representatives, and RTE students.