2023 Chicago Architecture Engineering Fest

On February 25, IL-ITE participated in Engineering Fest at the Chicago Architecture Center. The event was focused on teaching STEM principles to students from ages 8-14, and had as many as 110 kids pass through the exhibits. The theme was “Engineering Neighborhoods” and featured volunteers from the design and engineering fields. Activities included bridge building, LEGO construction, structures lab, wind power, simulated traffic signal, multi-modal street design, and more.

IL-ITE had strong representation at the event with Monica Shei, Kristel Shu Bassett, Katie Biggs, and Tyler Krage volunteering, and were able to talk with kids about what their days look like, how they got there, and some cool things that they get to work on. IL-ITE's hosted activities were the virtual traffic signal (where attendees learned about everything that traffic signals are thinking about to make things safe and efficient) and a multi-modal street-building activity (where attendees built their perfect street and discussed the different factors that go into making those designs happen). IL-ITE was pleased to be a part of this event, and we look forward to participating in the event next year to help inspire the next generation of transportation professionals! 

2023 Future Cities Competition

IL-ITE had a blast judging entries at the the Illinois Future Cities Competition on January 21. IL-ITE hosted a special award for the competition, Best Transportation System, and there were some amazing ideas put forth by the middle school aged participants. The city IL-ITE awarded had a vibrant underground transit rail system, a system of underground roadways devoted to maintenance and delivery operations, and a vibrant non-motorized transportation network at ground, all next to a big lake (sound familiar?).

There’s lots of energy in these future transportation professionals, and it was great to see the next generation thinking creatively about innovation in transportation and how we tackle some of our biggest problems. Thanks to Nandan Baheti and Tyler Krage for serving on our esteemed judging panel.

Shameless plug, Future Cities is an awesome organization, and is always looking for volunteers to judge, mentor, and more. If your group, company, or section is ever looking to get involved, they have loads of outlets to help, regardless of your time commitment. Check out more here https://futurecity.org/