Management & Engineering for Manufacturing 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. Management & Engineering for Manufacturing students submit written reports at intervals throughout the two-semester project timeline, and present oral presentations at the project’s conclusion.
Student Teams
Development of Sensor to Detect Wire Breakage in Tubular Strander and Reduce Time and Resource Waste
Modernizing Raw Material Marking and Inventory System to Enhance Traceability
Immersive Learning in MEM: Embracing Industry 4.0 through Augmented Reality Education
Enhancing Smartfood Popcorn Line Efficiency to Reduce Downtime and Boost Production Performance
Cost-Effective Redesign & Sourcing Strategies for Tampers & Small Roller Wheels