UKZN-hosted STEAM rocket event ignites young minds

Future engineers were left inspired and excited about rocketry research after attending the STEAM rocket event hosted by UKZN’s Aerospace Systems Research Institute. Photographs: Supplied

Future engineers were left inspired and excited about rocketry research after attending the STEAM rocket event hosted by UKZN’s Aerospace Systems Research Institute. Photographs: Supplied

Published Oct 30, 2023

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By Sally Frost

The University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Aerospace Systems Research Institute (ASRI) presented a science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM) rocket event at Hilton College - hosted by non-profit company I-Innovate in collaboration with the Vula Foundation and with the generous support of Hilton alumnus, Keith Rosenbaum.

The event brought together 175 youngsters from various schools, and left the young minds soaring with inspiration and enthusiasm.

ASRI engineers put on the presentation and also assisted with the stomp rocket challenge.

“This event not only showcased the extraordinary possibilities within the world of STEAM, but also ignited a passion for exploration and innovation in the hearts of young learners,” said Dr Sarisha Harrylal, UKZN ASRI engineer.

The highlight of the day was a captivating presentation delivered by ASRI aerospace engineers, Harrylal and colleagues Thabang Mdhluli and Yashik Singh. They shared the awe-inspiring stories of their careers and enlightened the students about the thrilling and impactful work they are engaged with in designing, building and testing rocket propulsion engines in South Africa.

Following the presentation, the students launched into a high-energy, hands-on activity in which they were divided into integrated teams and tasked with designing, engineering and prototyping their very own stomp rockets.

The energy in the room was palpable as the students worked together; sharing ideas, solving problems, and learning the importance of teamwork and communication - invaluable skills in any STEAM field.

The pinnacle of the day was the rocket launch itself, where teams eagerly gathered to put their final prototypes to the test. With hearts pounding and eyes fixed up at the sky, the young engineers ignited their creations. Cheers and laughter filled the air as they watched their rockets soar across the field.

“The STEAM rocket launch at Hilton College with the Vula Foundation was a day of inspiration, innovation and excitement,” said Trisha Crookes, CEO of I-Innovate. “It showcased the incredible opportunities within STEAM fields and left a lasting impact on the young minds who participated. Together, we are sowing the seeds of curiosity, creativity and ambition in the hearts of our future scientists and engineers - ensuring a brighter and more promising tomorrow for all.”

ASRI Director, Professor Mike Brooks added that the institute was delighted to participate in the event. “We’re committed to attracting KZN’s brightest young minds to UKZN. These outreach initiatives give us the opportunity to raise awareness among high school learners in the province about the exciting rocketry research being done right here at UKZN’s School of Engineering.”