USC Hyperloop Team is recruiting

Discussion in 'SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition' started by Bloomie, Jun 26, 2015.

  1. Bloomie Administrator Staff Member

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    USC HyperLoop Team is beginning recruitment for a competition team that will design and build a competitive Hyperloop Pod over the next year. We need the best engineers USC has to offer to develop the subsystems necessary to make this pod possible.
    • Composite structures
    • Programming
    • Control systems
    • Propulsion
    • Aerodynamics
    • Power distribution
    • Electric motors
    • CAD, CFD, FEA, MATLAB
    • Embedded software
    • Robotics
    • Power storage
    • Industrial design
    SpaceX and Tesla engineers are serving judges for this competition

    Team and subsystem leadership positions are available to start the design process over the summer. AME, ASTE, CS, CSCE, CE, EE, and ISE needed.

    Please contact USC HyperLoop Team at hyperloopusc at gmail.com to receive more information on how to sign up and get involved.

    Posted on Twitter by USC Viterbi School of Engineering, Department of Computer Science (@CSatUSC) on Jun 24, 2015.
     
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  2. Alex DeClue Competitor

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    We are recruiting!

    Unfortunately they tweeted an outdated flyer. Anyone interested in learning more about the team should head to usc-hyperloop.com. The site is a little lean at the moment, but more content is in the works and should be up within the next few weeks. We actually got the site up within a few hours after receiving a staggering number of emails from students interested in joining the team, so it definitely needs some work.

    More on this and our future plans in the official USC Hyperloop Team introduction.

    Alex
    Program Manager
    USC Hyperloop Team
     
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