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Dynamics e.V. represents the Formula Student team of the Regensburg University of Applied Sciences. The team currently consists of 61 students from several different faculties, and all semesters.

The goal of the non-profit organisation is to help improve the level of education at the Regensburg University of Applied Sciences by means of hands-on project work. Dynamics e.V. was founded in December of 2006 and our main supporters since then have been Prof. Rill and Prof. Langeloth from the mechanical engineering faculty.

Twenty months have passed since then, and the project has proved to be a complete success. The students receive a high level of practical experience in applying theoretical knowledge to real world problems. The participants also obtain the chance to improve vital soft skills such as interdisciplinary teamwork, time management, and competence in subject specific methodologies.

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Formula Student

Formula Student is an international design competition where students design and build a single seat racing car, which is then used to compete against teams from around the world at the annual Hockenheimring event.

However, winning the Formula Student Germany event isn't necessarily dependant on the fastest car. The goal is to design and build a single seat racing car for semi-professional drivers, with a technologically and economically
viable concept for the production of 1000 units per year.

Students are to conceive, design and manufacture the vehicle themselves, in order to enter it in both dynamic and static events. The regulations, consisting of the SAE rules as a base and the additional specific rules of FSG, provide the students with a comprehensive framework for the construction of their racing car. A high profile jury consisting of members of the automotive industry evaluate the technical and economical performance of the teams. The vehicles undergo several tests during the five day event at the legendary Hockenheimring.

Further information can be found at www.formulastudent.de

 

 
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