![]() ![]() ![]() “Buggy is my favorite thing about Carnegie Mellon. ![]() “Buggy instantly bonds CMU alumni, no matter how big the age gap or major,” says Zapanta. Everything from manufacturing to process improvement to risk management to team culture and history play a role in what the “right” design decisions are for your team,” says Baker.īringing people together is the magic of Buggy, and once it’s in your blood, it doesn’t go away. “The biggest career lesson I learned from Buggy is how much more there is to engineering than just CAD or what I think of as traditional mechanical engineering. Also, as a woman engineer, Buggy was a welcoming experience and has helped with my confidence going into other engineering environments,” says Elly Seiler, a senior in mechanical engineering. Buggy helped me develop nontechnical skills. “I learned how to delegate and how to shift my expectations based on other people’s backgrounds. ![]() To design a race-worthy buggy takes input from different disciplines across Carnegie Mellon. Elly Seiler (MechE, 2021) doing capability testing (capes) of buggy #2 on the sidewalk by the Walking to the Sky public sculpture on campus. ![]()
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