The University of Vermont Alternative Energy Racing Organization is a student run group that works for the advocacy, research, and development of alternative energy drive systems.
The intent of the project was to create a radio telescope capable of mapping hydrogen in the galaxy and teaching young, aspiring astronomers how different (non-optical) types of telescopes are constructed.
The Yale Undergraduate Rover Association is building a functioning rover to compete in the 2015 University Rover Challenge (URC) hosted by the Mars Society in Hankesville, Utah.
The Behrend College worked with a Knowledge Park partner in an Open Laboratory Environment to develop the physical practitioner interface of a device designed to use ultrasonic technology to remove plaque buildup in patients susceptible to stroke.
Learning Factory brings the real-world into the classroom by providing engineering students with practical hands-on experience through industry-sponsored and client-based capstone design projects.
The goal of this project is to improve perioperative flow in hospitals by creating an app that will update a specific surgical patient’s healthcare providers of their status and location in the hospital throughout their stay and operation.
The challenge was to design and deploy a software application (they named Buzzle) capable of identifying and distinguishing man-made objects (like a cube, a sphere or a cylinder) from normal topography objects like rocks and trees.
This design project focuses on the design and fabrication of the first point-of-use microfluidic device capable of electrochemical detection and quantification of arsenic levels in groundwater sources.
The High Altitude Research Platform (HARP) was developed to allow pre-freshman STEM majors in a summer bridge program an opportunity to design and construct a near-space research craft.
Each year for the past five years, sophomore engineering students at James Madison University work to design and build human-powered vehicles for a community member with needs very different from their own as a result of cerebral palsy.
The Intel-Cornell Cup is a college level embedded design competition created to empower student to become the inventors of the newest innovative applications of embedded technology.