ECS Student Showcase and Awards

May 2, 2017

ECS Student Showcase and Awards 2017 The Engineering and Computer Science Student Showcase and Awards will take place on Monday, May 8 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. This event is an opportunity for students in all disciplines to showcase their senior design, research & collegiate competition projects to ECS donors, alumni, industry supporters, and University leaders. 

Speaking of the upcoming event, Dr. Joe Piacenza, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering said, “The Showcase is a great opportunity for everyone in both the academic and industrial community to come together and share our mutual interests in engineering and computer sciences. Speaking on behalf of the ECS faculty, we are all very proud of our students’ hard work and achievements.” 

The showcase and competition assembles outstanding capstone, senior design and collegiate competition projects from across each of ECS’s departments of Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. This year more than 50 projects are scheduled to be at the showcase. 

Cash awards will be given in four categories:

  • Best in College-Engineering
  • Best in College – Computer Science
  • Best Multidisciplinary Project Runner Up
  • Best Multidisciplinary Project 


Below is a complete list of the projects entered into the competition.

Laz-eReader Chrome Extension and Website Augmented Perception for Upper Limb Rehabilitation
Our Own Reference: A Web Application for Recommendations Disney Wear Inspection
Gamehouse Finder 3D Metal Printed Cutting Die
Bienural Beats Automatic Identification of Use of Orange County Transportation Authority Buses from GPS Data
Marketplace Walking Exoskeleton
Hastag Rental Game The Black Box: A Cosmic Radiation Detection Toolkit
Titan II Rocket A Regenerative Nozzle Cooling Design for a Hybrid Rocket Engine
Sound Panel - Personalized Sound Board Intelligent Ground Vehicle
Carsistant Android Application Micromouse: The Autonomous Maze-Solving Robot
Fit Me Titan Rover
Info Life Formula SAE
O3 Sterilization Titan Racing Baja
Smartponics Object Detection in 3D Point Cloud Using Spin Images
Robotic Glove with Forced Feedback Titan Rover COntrols Project
Regionally Optimized Smart Home Architecture 3D Food Printing
Pool Treatment Self Cooling Water Bottle
Automated Sewing Development of a Regenerative Direct Fomate Fuel Cell
Multi-Factor Authentication System for Home Security Physically Based Simulation. Particle Systems
3D LIDAR Scanning Investigation of Mechanical Properties and Durability in HPC Using Natural Zeolite

 

*The event will be held in the TSU Pavilions and is free and open to the public.