Electrical and Computer Engineering students apply the engineering skills they have acquired. The principles of design, how ethics affect engineering decisions, how professionals communicate ideas and the day-to-day implications of intellectual property.
They begin by researching the problem, brainstorming a range of solutions, and traveling to the sponsor’s site to learn more about the sponsor and the project. Student teams maintain contact with their industrial and faculty mentors, hold meetings, and make presentations on their work. Electrical and Computer Engineering students submit written reports at intervals throughout the two-semester project timeline, and present oral presentations at the project’s conclusion.
Student Teams
Energy Consumption and Efficiency Initiatives for Building B156A & Building B90
Automated handling system for inground swimming pool solar covers
Sponsor: Dr. Mark S. Bennett, Program Manager for GDEB’s Independent Research & Development Program
ECE 2614 - Reliable, Clean Fuel Cell Power for AI Data Centers
Modulation of Hydraulic Pump/Electrical Motor Speed for Eco Mode
Tactile Sensor for Slip Detection and Characterization in Minimally Invasive Surgery
Site Facility Repowering from 24kV Output of Main Generators at Millstone Power Station
Robotic Platform Integration of Sensors Execute Trajectory Algorithm
Senior Design 2026 - Electrical and Computer Engineering Team 09
Self - Powered Cryogenic Dewar Lid with Bluetooth Connection
Scalable Unmanned Underwater Vehicle Variable Ballast System
Open Source Design of Environmentally Controlled Incubators for Growing Marine Microalgae