News: Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering
The solar home that netted UNLV second place in the international U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon will be on display starting Saturday, Feb. 15.
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Talent and hard work helped Team UNLV earn their top-in-the-nation ranking in the Solar Decathlon 2013. But research is the next priority for several team members after the award-winning home is relocated to the Las Vegas Springs Preserve.
Resident experts Barbara Luke and Wanda Taylor weigh in as UNLV prepares to participate in the Great Nevada Shakeout on Thursday.
DesertSol also ties for third place in the engineering contest and was the top performing home by an American team in the prestigious international competition.
DesertSol ranked second overall through eight events; fifth place in architectural design. The grand prize winner will be announced Saturday.
Desert Sol ranked second overall through six events; Grand Prize winner to be announced Saturday
Water Authority executive Pat Mulroy spends a week as a visiting scholar and encourages engineering students to keep an eye on the big picture.