Student Design Competition
Encouraging the Next Generation of Engineers to Innovate
The Subsea Tieback Forum & Exhibition Student Design Competition challenges the next generation of engineers to push their innovation and creativity as they compete for the best design while gaining practice and practical experience in presenting their ideas/solutions.
Engineering students from different universities are encouraged to apply. Students will work in teams of 3 to 5, to provide solution concepts to real-world subsea industry issues and deliver a short presentation to a panel of industry experts.
Eligibility & Competition Details:
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Eligibility:
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Student must be enrolled in any accredited university with a 2–4-year engineering program.
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Open to all graduate and undergraduate engineering students across any discipline. Student must be an active participant and able to attend the entire program agenda.
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- Competition Details:
- Up to 30 students will be accepted and placed into teams of 3-5
- Teams will work on the same design problem and propose a solution
- Worktime will be approximately 7 to 8 hours
- Selected subject-matter experts meet with teams as advisors during the design development
- Each team prepares a presentation on their design solution
- Solutions will be presented to a panel of 3 to 6 judges
- Winning team(s) present at Subsea Tieback forum on Wednesday
Questions:? contact us at offshoreevents@endeavorb2b.com
Interested in competing?
See what one of last year's winners had to say about their experience.
2019 Design Competition Scholarship Winners
Joe Jared, Adithyaa Karthikeyan and Karan Tiwari
Texas A&M University
Two Wells and One Flowline: Two Wells That Won’t Play Nice
Yunjia Wang and Samuel Sun
Texas A&M University
Marine Growth and Calcareous Deposits: Prevention and Mitigation
Why Apply?
Free conference registration to Subsea Tieback Forum
Network with Experienced
Industry Professionals
Learn about leading industry challenges and new technologies
Make key industry contacts
Travel stipend
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