Aziz, Dolly (ASCE)
Ban, Munehiro (ASME)
Barnett, Jeremy (IEEE)
Corcoran, Matt (ASME)
Desai, Harsh (IEEE)
Dickerson, Jane (ACS)
Elasmar, Hisham (IEEE)
Fisher, Ben (ASME)
Gangte, Lienlalthang (IEEE)
Grass, David (ASCE)
Hamza, Khaled (IEEE)
Harper, Lindsay (ASCE)
Jones, Glenn (ASCE)
Kirton, Greg (AIChE)
Littell, Jonathan (IEEE)
Morua, Katherine (IEEE)
Prater, Jonathan (IEEE)
Snyder, Christy (IEEE)
Snyder, Lisa (AIChE)
Sripadharaj, Prahladaraj (IE)
Our
Driving Force: The People.
The voluntary and tireless efforts of the students make Horizon
come to life. Officers and lay students of all the
participating
societies came together to
work as a team to make this festival a success.
Students
Need To Learn other important aspects of life as an engineer
and scientist. Moving hand in hand with the technical perspective
of the
festival, Horizon also offers
a friendly and sociable environment. One to one interactions are considered
an important characteristic of the festival. In the real world no one works
or no one can work alone; we emphasize the spirit and principle of team
work.
A
College Freshman, A High School Student, A Professional or Even A
Seasoned Student will find something worth their time. Take
your time to surf through all
our exhibitions and challenge your intellect, but save some energy to talk
to us. Let us get to know each other and let students tell you first hand
what it is like to be an engineer or science student.