Power Blocks

Team members: Michael Badaracca Peter Brehm Tenzin Choephak David Fiedeldey Micahl Keitner We 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 and minimizing phantom loads from everyday electronics. The power strip will be...

NOAA's Ark

Team members: Adam Ornstein Troy Owens Dmitriy Polyakov Michael Tanksalava John Trytko Our Capstone project will entail creating an Open Cavity Phase Shift Cavity Ringdown instrument in conjunction with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). A Phase Shift Cavity Ringdown instrument uses a laser reflecting between two mirrors to...

MiniMuffins

Team members: Jacob Beckner Kevin Bodkin Lauren Glogiewicz James Holley Philip Terry Our 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 will create a frictionless bearing that is not limited by...

Microbuoy

Team members: Bruce Chen Spencer Krist Phong Nguyen Eric Stevens Louis Tuey Our 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 ocean to measure water temperatures at...

Jeeves

Team members: Hameed Ebadi Chris Pearson Alissa Halvorson Daniel Steffy Bogdan Pisica Our 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 person that allows the Robot to identify which...

IBTS

Team members: Eric Anderson Chris Messick John O'Neal Michael Santoro We 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 such as 3D modeling and remote surgery. We will track...

Winning

Team members: Emile Bahdi Bin Wang Erik Ware David Zigman The 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 achieve this system by using...

Triceraflops

Team members: Adrian Buckley Evan Defibaugh John Duhamel Alex Kaiser Craig Riggins Darnell Walcott The purpose of our Capstone project is to build an interface that allows a certain system's input and output signals (both digital and analog) to be relayed via internet, allowing remotely-located users to utilize the system...

TornadoTrak

Team members: Bruce Deakyne Kody Mallory Trevor McDonald Adam Prulhiere Luke Tonneman Tornado and severe weather research is some of the most dangerous work facing scientists today. To reduce the risk to personnel and equipment, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are often used to carry payloads and instruments into the storm...

Sitch

Team members: Abdulaziz Al Bander Matthew Certosimo Albert Como Vincent Din Lexis Telischak Tyler Troup Our goal for the Capstone project is to design, build and test a semi-autonomous robot. This robot will be able to be controlled by a user and transmit a video feed of its surroundings to...

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