The deadline for exhibit registration is December 12, 2025. - Select -Returning exhibitorNew exhibitor Are you a new or returning exhibitor? - Select -3D Sandbox - Electrical and Computer EngineeringACM's Digital PlaygroundAcoustics LabAnyone Can Build a Rocket!Aqualibrim: An Interactive Water Distribution GameArtificial Intelligence for Medical DiagnosisAutomotive Industry ClubBalloons! Balloons!Binary Craft StationBME Research Labs Bounce Mania: Bouncy BallsBright Futures with Optics: Exploring the Science of LightBuilding A Better Tomorrow: Paper TowerCapturing Carbon from Thin Air and Producing HydrogenChemical and Materials Engineering Curriculum InformationCoding OzobotsCollaborative Robot and Human Motion Capture - Electrical and Computer EngineeringDamsDensity LayersDepartment of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering ShowcaseDoes this compute?E-Day Balloon Giveaway!Earthquake in a box: Why does the Soil Liquefy?East Kentucky Power Cooperative - Generating and Delivering Electrons in the 21st CenturyEgg DropElectric Power Components and Systems - Electrical and Computer EngineeringElectron Microscopy - The World of SmallElectronics for Agricultural Vehicle SafetyEngineer with NSBE!!!Engineering Deep DiveEngineering In Medicine and Biology Society Presents Engineering Applications in MedicineEngineering the Future: Explore the Science of Lattice StructuresEngineering Water Flow: A Dive into Modern Distribution SystemsExploration of Aluminum Production and UsesFK07 Production Progress ShowcaseFlight Simulator - Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Age 14+) FLL Lego Robotics Exhibition MatchFunky Rooster CoffeeFuture Cities ExhibitGeology is FUNdamentalGlobal BrigadesGrow a Mushroom!Helping the Environment using Green Solvents & Deep Eutectic Systems Hot Heads and Cold Sholders! Thermal Imaging with ASHRAEHow does a Quantum Computer solve a problem?Hydrological Harmony: The Experimental Showcase of Duck DynamicsIce CreamInnovation Center Showcase and 3D Printed Lego People!Intelligent Machines and BrainInteractive Newton's CradleIs it hot or is it ice? Hot ice on a cold dayJet Engine Fan TestingKentucky Engineering Exposure NetworkKeychains, Curiosities and LMT Showcase!KY FIRST RoboticsLean Legos K CarsLego Speed Bent Building ContestLemon Battery and Clock ReactionLet’s make popping boba!Lexington Children's MuseumLexmarkLG&E and KU Gum Drop TowersLight Up Your World: Ultraviolet BraceletsLittle LED Flashlights - Electrical and Computer EngineeringlittleBits Circuit BuildingLockheed MartinMake a Binary Code Bracelet & AI Air Draw DemoMake a spinner with Phi Rho!MakerSpaceMarvelous Materials!Math and Logic PuzzlesMineral Identification and Crusher DemonstrationMini-Ballista Shooting StationMoisture Sensors and Electronic Circuits in 3D Knit Fabric - Electrical and Computer EngineeringMore Than Meets The EyeNanoscale 3D printingNext Generation Additive Manufacturing Research Laboratory (NextGen AMRL)Ozobot ProgrammingPart 1: You got the Power! - Electrical and Computer EngineeringPart 2: You got the Power! - Electrical and Computer EngineeringPopcorn!Professional Development ClubProject ThinkRainbows of FunRC Tractor PullsRenewable ResourcesRobo-a-MazeRobot Gladiator League - Newton's AtticRobotic Arm for Mechanical Ventilation AlignmentRobotKats: Powered by High School Students, Driven by Innovation - Electrical and Computer EngineeringRoller Coaster Engineering 101See the Sun for FreeShrinky Dinks with SWESnap CircuitsSoaring Skies: Paper & Straw AirplanesSpace Age Materials for Bridge Construction and RepairSpace Explorations: Lightweight Structures and RoboticsSpeedboating: Making the Fastest 3D PrinterSTEM @UK Libraries: Color and Discover!Stream TableSynthesizing Gelatin-Based BiomaterialsTaking Flight with SHPETensegrity Frontiers: Space Explorations & Bio-RoboticsThe Dirt on SoilThe World of ElectromagneticsThe World of ProstheticsTouch-A-KRUPSToyota Manufacturing TechnologiesTraffic BowlUAS and Remote Sensing in AgricultureUK Engineering Alumni Association - VIP ExperienceUncrewed Aerial Vehicles Laboratory Mobile LaboratoryUniversity of Kentucky Solar Car TeamVirtual fully interactable 3D board Game with A.I and Human PlayersVolcanic Eruption Through Chemical ReactionWetland DemoWildcat Pulling Team's Tractor ManiaWind Tunnel Wonders: Exploring the Power of Air!World of MagnetsX-Ray Vision: Seeing Inside Objects with X-RaysYeast Please! Previous Exhibit - Select -UK Organization or GroupCommunity or Corporate Partner What type of exhibitor are you? What discipline are you associated with?* Biomedical Engineering Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Engineering Technology Materials Science & Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Mining Engineering General Chemistry Physics Other… Enter other… Contact Information Primary Contact Full Name Primary Contact Phone Number Primary Contact Email Address Organization Name Organization Acronym (if appropriate) Day of Event Contact* Name Email Phone Contact information for exhibitor who will be onsite the day of the event. Exhibit / Demo / Contest Details Please create an interactive demonstration that will capture the imagination of our visitors. Please ensure your creative and engaging title uses correct capitalization, punctuation, etc. Exhibit Title Description of your Exhibit, Demo or Contest Description to be displayed on the website. If it is a contest, please describe the rules, judging method, etc. What is the target audience for your exhibit?* Preschool Elementary School Middle School High School College - None -ASTECC-Basement-Second FloorEngineering CourtyardFPAT-Basement-First Floor-Second Floor-Fourth Floor-Fifth Floor-Sixth Floor-ECE PassportGatton Student CenterGrehan-Basement-First Floor-Second FloorOHR-Basement-First Floor-Second FloorRGAN-Basement-First Floor-Second FloorRobotics-Basement-Second Floor Location Preference How many 6' tables will you need? - None -YesNo I require access to electricity How many people will be working your exhibit? This is to get an accurate count for the lunch order. Additional notes or comments