compete at this year’s src!
Compete against other schools in the southern region this conference with your ChemE Car! Some notable information for this year’s conference:
Ensure your car is registered with National AIChE by Thursday, January 23rd prior to registering for regionals:
Team EDPs are due to National AIChE by Friday, February 21st, which is five weeks prior to the conference.
The ChemE Car Team Registration Fee will be $225.
We will be ordering chemicals straight to USF campus, as your team describes them in your team’s chemicals form.
We ask that you find your required chemicals on either ThermoFisher or Sigma Aldrich Chemical Supplier websites and provide the corresponding catalog number to streamline our ordering process.
For more general ChemE Car rules, please see the national AIChE Website:
rsvp to competition
Submit Your Chemicals
REgistration fee
RSVPing below ensures we have your team captain contact information, and preliminary competition day needs. If your team does not fill out this form ASAP, your team may miss important information sent from our ChemE Car Chair, Daniel Arango.
We will be ordering each team’s chemicals straight to the USF campus, without additional charges to teams. Please fill out the form with proper chemical links to ensure we order correctly.
Due by Friday, February 21st.
Click below to pay the team’s $225 registration fee, and secure your spot at the 2025 Southern Conference ChemE Car Competition. Please note that individual team members must still register themselves for conference.
Due by Friday, February 21st.
2025 EDP Template
EDP Submission
Each team will submit their Engineering Design Packet (EDP) to national AIChE by February 21st using the link found below (as the 2025 ChemE Car Rules document states). If the EDP review indicates that the team’s car requires alterations for safety reasons or other purposes, the team will be contacted.
For any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to us at southernsrc2025@gmail.com, or directly to our ChemE Car Chair Daniel Arango (arangod1@usf.edu).