California Polytechnic University, California
April 10, 2025
April 10, 2025
April 12, 2025
10.18260/1-2--55182
https://peer.asee.org/55182
The mechanical engineering capstone design sequence, MAE 156A&B, will have 16 teams completing industry and research real-world projects. These teams will have a poster and hardware demonstration on March 15, 2025. These projects will be judged by representatives from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and other industry and research representatives. The top 3 teams will then be selected to present their project at the PSW ASEE in April. The current projects from which the top 3 will be selected are listed below. The presenters will be undergraduate students from the winning teams.
Foam Shell Flow Culling Station Material Transfer Cleaning Unmanned System Coreless Motor Energy-generation-device Endoscopic clip for Robotic Surgery Oscillating Stent For Tracheal Reconstruction Preterm Infant Holding Device Touchscreen Cognitive Training Battery for Mice Halo Helmet Ocean Well Filter Low Power Measurement Enclosure Endovascular Blood Clot Removal Light Burn Graphene Transfer Thermal Spectroscopy Wave Glider
For examples of the type of projects being worked on, see prior year projects at: https://mae156b.ucsd.edu/
Delson, N., & Qi, H. (2025, April), Mechanical Engineering Capstone Design Projects from UC San Diego Paper presented at 2025 ASEE PSW Conference, California Polytechnic University, California. 10.18260/1-2--55182
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