Chris Kuester
  • Civil Engineering
  • Freeburg, IL

Chris Kuester of Freeburg Helps University of Evansville Concrete Canoe Team Win National Innovation Award

2013 Jun 24

Chris Kuester of Freeburg, IL, helped the University of Evansville's Concrete Canoe team win the Innovation Award and earn 10th place overall in the 2013 American Society of Civil Engineers National Concrete Canoe Competition a" cracking the top 10 for only the second time in team history.

The 26th annual competition took place June 20-22 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Twenty-three teams from some of the top engineering schools in the United States and Canada competed and were judged on the design, construction, innovative features, and racing ability of each concrete canoe.

UE's team of 13 civil engineering majors, including Kuester, finished sixth in the technical paper category (the team's highest finish in history), 10th in product design, 11th in oral presentation, 13th in the races, and 10th overall. UE was the smallest school and the only private American university to finish in the top 10.

UE also won the competition's Innovation Award for the strategic use of a dimpled texture to reduce drag on their canoe, "Palus" (an astronomical term to describe a surface feature on the moon). The canoe, which measures 19.9 feet long and weighs 216 pounds, was inspired by an episode of "MythBusters" that investigated whether a car with a dimpled texture like a golf ball could obtain better gas mileage.

A photo of "Palus" was featured prominently in The New York Times' coverage of the National Concrete Canoe Competition.

"I'm incredibly proud of Chris Kuester's work over the course of the academic year, which culminated in an outstanding overall finish at the national competition, as well as a special award recognizing the team's creativity and willingness to take a risk," said Mark Valenzuela, associate professor of civil engineering and the team's faculty advisor. "Chris put in long hours without receiving class credit, all for the love of a challenge, the satisfaction of a job well done, and the pride in carrying on the winning tradition of UE's Concrete Canoe team."

In 2011, UE hosted the National Concrete Canoe Competition and was the smallest school ever invited to do so. This year marks the fourth time in the past five years that UE has qualified for nationals.

For more information on the 26th Annual ASCE National Concrete Canoe Competition, please visit http://www.asce.org/concretecanoe.

The University of Evansville is a private, liberal arts-based university with a full-time undergraduate enrollment of approximately 2,400. UE's diverse student body represents 42 states and 46 countries. U.S. News & World Report recognizes UE as a top 10 master's-granting university in the Midwest, and third in the region for "Great Schools, Great Prices." For more information, please visit http://www.evansville.edu.