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.
Black Lodge Design Lab’s Cellulose Nano insulation material is a student project developed through the course, Experimental Materials Lab, in the Product Design program at the University of Oregon.
The Trinity Firefighting Competition is a robotics competition in which participating teams build autonomous, maze-navigating robots capable of finding a fire and putting it out.
Ugene is a nascent cooperative design and manufacturing initiative being developed by four faculty members from different units in the School of Architecture and Allied Arts.
The 3SPACE (3D Solid Printing Active Classroom Experience) is the first 3D-printing classroom specifically designed for general education college courses.
The “Making is Thinking” course focused on the process of making through an applied, client-based design/build project. Students designed, prototyped and constructed 32 pieces of finished furniture.
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.
MantisBot is a part of an attempt to improve legged locomotion, and help better understand how networks of biologically-inspired neurons can be leveraged for use.