UT engineering students to show off senior design projects

December 9, 2016 | Events, News, UToday, Engineering
By Emily Numbers



A bike plan for the UT campus, a food truck tracker, a redesign of Carter Hall, a mechanical arm for a youth, and a plan for urban greening in the Vistula Neighborhood are a few of the projects that will be on display at The University of Toledo College of Engineering’s Fall 2016 Undergraduate Research and Senior Design Project Exposition.

The public is invited to take a look at more than 60 student projects at the expo Friday, Dec. 9, from noon to 3 p.m. in Nitschke Hall.

College of Engineering LogoThe College of Engineering sponsors the event to showcase design projects created by graduating seniors from the departments of Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Engineering Technology, and Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

As part of the required senior design capstone project, students create business-consulting units to develop a solution for a client’s technical or business challenge. Businesses, industries and federal agencies sponsor these projects.

All project descriptions can be found here.

For more information about the free, public exposition, call 419.530.8014 or email sandra.stewart@utoledo.edu.

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