 EcoCar is a four-year student design competition specifically for the automotive industry. Twelve universities were tasked to redesign a Chevrolet Blazer into a hybrid electric autonomous vehicle. EcoCar is really important because it's where industry and academics really meet. By bridging these two and coming together as like this common goal of making these cars run better, we can actually push things and have the benefits of industry while also having this nice research setting we have in academics. It gives students and grad students hands-on real-life experience and prepares them for every facet of the technology industry. We actually welcome anyone that's here at U of A to be involved. Specifically, we do have a lot of engineering students from that side, but we also have a lot of people from the business side that come in and work with us as well. I'm learning every day, not just great engineering, which I'm learning that for sure, but also just how to build relationships, maintain a great working environment, and working with others to achieve really like key objectives. Coming through undergrad here at U of A, I really enjoyed the classes that we had related to automotive systems. And so getting to do this as a grad student is absolutely amazing. And to be working with this cutting-edge technology that we get to is absolutely unprecedented.