12/18/2025
You did it, Bruins—you crossed the finish line with power!
The 22nd Annual Wobble-Off Celebration was a resounding success, and the looks of triumph on your faces said it all. This event is more than just a competition; it is a testament to incredible grit and discipline. On average, each student poured 55.4 hours into the design and fabrication of their engine, totaling a staggering 5,259 hours across the entire class! Whether you were competing for cost efficiency, maximum coast time, top speed, air efficiency, or maximum torque, that dedication was evident in every spin and whistle of the air lines.
Instructors Neil Ninteman and Matt Zaiger did a fantastic job as both mentors and MCs, ensuring that every achievement—big or small—was celebrated. We even cheered for the engines not yet finished, because the journey of an engineer is paved with prototypes and persistence. It is truly an inspiration to witness the talent and determination God has given this new cohort of engineers. We hope this accomplishment serves as a foundation of confidence as you prepare to tackle the complex problems of the future. Well done, freshmen!