MILWAUKEE, WI (05/02/2013)(readMedia)-- Michael Herriges, of Kewaskum, was part of a team of students at Milwaukee School of Engineering who competed in the American Society of Civil Engineers' Great Lakes Regional Conference. Herriges and his fellow teammates took third place in the Concrete Canoe competition and second place in the steel bridge competition. Herriges is working toward a bachelor's degree in architectural engineering and a master's degree in structural engineering at MSOE.
MSOE took second place overall in the ASCE Great Lakes Regional Conference. As a group, the students took first place with their technical paper and first place in the geotechnical competition. The Concrete Canoe Team finished in third place. The Steel Bridge Team took second place, which qualified them for the ASCE/AISC National Student Steel Bridge Competition for the third year in a row. They will travel to the University of Washington May 31-June 1, 2013, where they'll compete against teams from across the United States. Dr. Frank Mahuta is their faculty advisor.
Members of the Concrete Canoe Team include:
The Steel Bridge Team is comprised of:
MSOE is an independent, non-profit university with about 2,500 students. MSOE offers 20 bachelor's degrees and nine master's degrees in engineering, business, mathematics and nursing. The university has a national academic reputation; longstanding ties to business and industry; dedicated professors with real-world experience; a 94% placement rate; and the highest average starting and mid-career salaries of any Wisconsin university according to PayScale Inc. MSOE graduates are well-rounded, technologically experienced and highly productive professionals and leaders.