2012

  • Team members:Kareem NammariEdward NicholsonKari SkupaJohn StanwayCui SunThis project is a laser microphone. This is a surveillance device that will use a laser to pick up vibrations on a surface and convert it to sound. The benefits of the laser
  • Team members:Phillip CrosbyBrian FrenchDanny GaleDavid HarrisonMax PerezWe aim to design an RF-recieving module that will collect atmosphereic ice and water data to be used by scientists studying climate change. This module will interface with a
  • Team members:Melissa JansenMahdi MogadhamRobert MorsonBianca RaginAngelina UribeFor our capstone project, we have decided to design a robotic butler that will come when it is called. It will be able to carry drinks, snacks, and plates. It will move
  • Team members:Michael BadaraccaPeter BrehmTenzin ChoephakDavid FiedeldeyMicahl KeitnerWe intend to provide control and efficiency to household power grids. Power Blocks is a spinoff of the common power strip, allowing for individual outlet control
  • Team members:Adam OrnsteinTroy OwensDmitriy PolyakovMichael TanksalavaJohn TrytkoOur Capstone project will entail creating an Open Cavity Phase Shift Cavity Ringdown instrument in conjunction with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • Team members:Jacob BecknerKevin BodkinLauren GlogiewiczJames HolleyPhilip TerryOur project is to design and implement an electromagnetic bearing. This bearing will consist of a ring of eight electromagnets with an axle suspended in the center. This
  • Team members:Bruce ChenSpencer KristPhong NguyenEric StevensLouis TueyOur project was suggested to us by Professor Scott Palo of the Aerospace Engineering Dept. We will be designing a small weather SONDE that will be dropped from a UAV into the
  • Team members:Hameed EbadiChris PearsonAlissa HalvorsonDaniel SteffyBogdan PisicaOur project will be a Robot Butler (henceforth known as Jeeves) that will bring the user a beverage. This will be accomplished by the operator having a beacon on their
  • Team members:Eric AndersonChris MessickJohn O'NealMichael SantoroWe intend to build a system which can accurately track the position and orientation of a user's hands. This will provide a computer interface for a variety of possible applications
  • Team members:Emile BahdiBin WangErik WareDavid ZigmanThe purpose of our capstone project is to build a GPS tracking system which will track the Buff Bus around campus, and provide real time position updates to transit users at bus stops. We will
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