SOLAR CAR TEAM

AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA

Powered by the sun. Driven by UVA students. ☀️

The Solar Car Team at UVA is an Experiential Learning Program of the School of Engineering where students obtain hands-on interdisciplinary experience in the design, manufacturing, testing, fundraising, exhibition, and racing of solar cars.

The team is organized into three sub-teams: Mechanical, Electrical, and Operations. The Mechanical sub-team focuses on designing and manufacturing braking, steering, suspension, chassis, and aerobody systems, as well as developing carbon fiber composite bodywork. The Electrical sub-team builds and integrates the vehicle’s architecture, including the battery, solar array, embedded processing, telemetry, and hardware systems. The Operations sub-team manages fundraising, accounting, university and industry relations, logistics, and outreach.

TEAM DIRECTORS

Mechanical Director

Mark Piatko
[email protected]

Electrical Director

Will Colwell
[email protected]

Engineering Director

Kevin Fleischer [email protected]

President

Josh Elquiero
[email protected]

Operations Director

Theo Harsha
[email protected]

TEAM ADVISOR

Professor Adam Barnes
Senior Instructor in the ECE Department at UVA

Professor Barnes has over 20 years of experience in the collaborative design, development, and calibration of advanced sensing systems. His work spans theoretical analysis and practical implementation of mechanical and electrical systems for optimal sensor performance. He has worked closely with the FAA, EADS, and various military agencies to develop equipment meeting stringent specifications. Professor Barnes also has extensive experience communicating complex technical concepts to both domestic and international partners, and has trained numerous engineers and researchers in new procedures and technologies. His expertise includes data acquisition, real-time signal processing, vacuum systems for material deposition and microscopy, and computer systems ranging from spreadsheet programming to network and web development.

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