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  • Automated Wire Stripper 

    Inkrott, Joshua; Bischoff, Andrew; Heuerman, Wes
    For our groups ENT 498 Senior Design Project we decided to design and build an automated wire cutter and stripping machine. Our final machine can automatically feed, cut and strip wires to a given length and quantity. ...
  • Remote CO₂ Laser Engraver/Cutter 

    Dick, Jason; Abernathy, Jonathan; Lewis, Nicholas
    The goal of our project was to develop and manufacture a CO2 laser engraver capable of being remotely controlled via the internet using a custom-built interface. The purpose of our project was to provide access to individuals ...
  • Universal Robot Gripper 

    Amelung, James; Dyer, Catherine; Klass, Chandler; Speckert, Rob
    This project will consist of multiple goals and milestones to achieve the desired result of assessing the feasibility of a more universal type of gripper used for material handling in the Rimrock Corporation.
  • CNC Router 

    Schiele, James; Stoner, Christina; Williams, Eric
    This project is an improvement upon the 2018-2019 senior design team’s CNC Router Table project. The project utilizes mechanical, electrical and software components to establish communication between the router table and ...
  • Pipe Bend Tester 

    Proffitt, Morgan; Gilbert, George
    The purpose of this project is to improve an existing pipe bending testing procedure for HDPE 3”-6” diameter pipe. Instead of a manual, unstandardized process, there will be an automated, standardized one more efficient ...
  • The Application of Machine Learning to Digitized Postcards as Artifacts 

    Nieto, Andrew; Sandy, Jacob; Laycock, Kyle; D’Amico, Christian
    When machine learning is mentioned in the news, it is rarely in the context of historical artifacts. Often, the public learns about what machine learning promises through news about optimizing workflows, improving ...
  • Alternatives to Exclusionary School Discipline: An Outline for Educational Administrators 

    Komer, Jack
    Exclusionary discipline practices are intended to help students learn to act appropriately when in reality they have been shown to lead to negative school outcomes and exacerbate the “school to prison pipeline”. This ...
  • The Paper Person: A Comparative Analysis of Rhetoric and Truth in Environmental Economics, Literature, and Policy 

    Maltbie, Anna
    Environmental issues such as deforestation and climate change are some of the most pressing concerns today and require a concentrated global response. How does the rhetoric surrounding these topics affect how people ...
  • The promotion of ecological economics in Abrafo-Odumase Ghana, Africa 

    Musch, Sara
    In the twenty-first century global economy communities either profit and thrive, or they do not. According to United Nation (UN) statistics, nearly 82 percent of the world’s population lives in a developing country moving ...
  • Virtual design: Improving architecture through immersive creation 

    Oldiges, Brian
    Mixed reality devices in today’s world have only just begun emerging from the origins in the video game and entertainment industry. As these devices advance, their usefulness grows across other aspects of our lives, and ...
  • Reimagining rail travel in the United States 

    Pedoto, Joshua
    The increase of congestion in American cities is creating a slower and more expensive commute for the average American passenger in major cities. Convenience and speed are incredibly important to the average American ...
  • Libraries as a facilitator of community engagement in the urban environment 

    Schrinel, Alexander M.
    Libraries are essential elements to the life of our communities as they provide many assets to community members and act as catalysts for civic engagement. Tightened government budgets in the United States have threatened ...
  • Architectural flexibility: an evolution towards a more flexible architecture 

    Bojalil, Ruben Victoria
    How can architects redefine the way we design and construct buildings? Currently, buildings are too restrictive and do not allow for the ease of flexibility and/or change. The main reasons for the inflexibility of current ...
  • Revision of Seychelles's future: An eco-tourism prototype 

    Al Najm, Michel
    The non-gradual and rapid increase of the effects of global climate change on small islands all over the world is very critical. Sea level rising has serious impacts on small islands such as Seychelles, Maldives, and the ...
  • Vertical cities: An approach to life above 700ft in urban environments of the future 

    Cusack, Rachel
    Over the past few decades the population has grown exponentially on a global level; this growth is not temporary, it is set to continue for years to come. Due to this unprecedented global population growth, many aspects ...
  • Mountaintop mine restoration: Land ethics and sustainability in the mining landscape 

    DeLancey, Grant Evan
    The topic of this paper concerns the Appalachian region and their approach to land reuse after mining operations conclude. The primary location under specific investigation includes the coal fields of West Virginia, a state ...
  • Pushing the envelope: A new methodology for facade attachment 

    Griffith, Grant
    One of the most fundamental aspects of architecture is the act of enclosure. In the built environment, the walls, roofs, and floors of a building become thresholds between physical realms, separating space and function, ...
  • Inpursuit of well-being: "Architecture for the displaced children" 

    Kader, Abdul
    According to UN refugee agency, the world is currently facing the maximum influx of refugees and internally displaced people than any time since World War II due to political conflict and environmental calamities. This ...
  • Reconsidering the Unreliability and Treatment of Mentally Ill Narrators 

    Stenstrom, Ellen
    Throughout her memoir, Girl, Interrupted (1993), Susanna Kaysen includes the images of several pieces of official medical documentation from just before and throughout her stay at McLean mental hospital. Each note is ...
  • An Exploration of Socio-political Themes Represented in Strauss' 

    Dobias, Cloie
    From Saint-Saen’s Carnival of the Animals to Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherezade to Gershwin’s American in Paris, tone poems often recall stories of specific people or events. One key figure in the the development of tone ...