Built for Speed
A team of Cal Poly engineering students has headed to Nevada, where they think a bicycle they designed can top a record-breaking speed of 61 mph. Cal Poly’s Human-Powered Vehicle Club has
A team of Cal Poly engineering students has headed to Nevada, where they think a bicycle they designed can top a record-breaking speed of 61 mph. Cal Poly’s Human-Powered Vehicle Club has
Mechanical Engineering students enrolled in ME 441 — often referred to as the “bike building class” — study the geometry and physics of single track vehicles and then design and construct their
Every day, on every continent, Cal Poly Engineers are putting the power of doing to work. With their reputation for being curious problem solvers, creative thinkers and above all, hands-on doers, our
Cal Poly engineering students regularly use the university’s Learn by Doing approach to make the world a better place — whether it be helping to procure water in underdeveloped countries, helping design