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The High School Autonomous Vehicle Competition is a new national competition Sponsored by Ford, MathWorks, and NXP. The competition introduces high school students to applications of engineering, science and mathematics. It introduces college-level topics such as feedback control, microcontrollers, vision systems, programming, and autonomous vehicles. Held at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, the competition has over fifty teams participating in the 2018 competition from eighteen high schools across the United States.