More than 80 teams to present at May 2 Senior Design Showcase

Innovative projects will be featured at the annual Senior Design Showcase, 1:30-4 p.m. Friday, May 2, on three levels in Kiewit Hall.
Innovative projects will be featured at the annual Senior Design Showcase, 1:30-4 p.m. Friday, May 2, on three levels in Kiewit Hall.

Virtual reality, AI, mechanical devices, predictive systems and chemical processes are among innovative projects featured at the College of Engineering’s annual Senior Design Showcase, 1:30 to 4 p.m. Friday, May 2, on three levels in Kiewit Hall.

Nebraska’s premier undergraduate engineering student design event will feature more than 80 teams of graduating seniors. Their projects reflect real-world professional challenges, environments and, in some cases, collaborations with industry clients to develop products and devices that could have immediate impact; and many are sponsored by national and international industry partners and by local organizations.

Among the projects on display are:

  • A design and prototype of a rapid, efficient heating device to use in hematology testing. The project is sponsored by Streck.
  • SIGNAL, a safety system to improve emergency response times for rural vehicular accidents, using sensors mounted on guardrails that will alert first-responding agencies in remote areas.
  • Adaptive devices that can help people with disabilities participate in sports – a simulator with “batting screen” to replicate the experience of a baseball game, and a system that allows individuals with physical disabilities to play tennis.
  • A shelf load test system to test maximum ratings on shelves used in retail chain stores such as Walmart, Target and Dollar General. The project is sponsored by Lozier.
  • A predictive modeling system, using machine learning, artificial intelligence and data analytics to help prevent injuries in the manufacturing, construction and warehouse sectors. The project is sponsored by Hinco.
  • Development of a TARS device as part of a NASA Softgoods project to allow astronauts on an extra-vehicular mission to repair and enhance protective shells of aerospace structures.
  • An interactive mobile truck-driving simulator using virtual reality to allow users to explore a virtual truck shop, enhancing the outreach of the Nebraska Trucking Association to high school students and young adults.

Team members will demonstrate and discuss their projects. Guests are encouraged to vote for their favorite project at the People’s Choice Award voting station.

For more information on the College of Engineering Senior Design Showcase, click the link below.

More details at: https://engineering.unl.edu/undergraduate-programs/signature-programs-events/senior-design-showcase/