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Wright State University students will travel to Houston in April to take part in Shell’s Eco-marathon, an international student competition focused on vehicle efficiency.
Three teams composed of students from Wright State’s college of engineering and computer science will be competing in the marathon against other groups, said Dr. Junghsen Lieh, professor in the mechanical and materials engineering department. Each team will create a vehicle based on specific design guidelines from Shell.
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