Senior design projects, class projects and internships represent an important segment of student academic activities conducted during the school year. A variety of projects are completed, some for outside organizations and some for the benefit of MSOE. Some of the projects involved student teams, while others are the work of individual students.
Most senior design projects run through the Fall, Winter and Spring Quarters. In the Fall, design teams define a design problem, identify several alternative solutions and develop a project plan for evaluating the possible solutions and solving the problem.
The Winter and/or Spring Quarters emphasize design, where students draw from their previous knowledge, specifically from their specialty courses. At the end of the design project, students are expected to have produced complete project documentation and written reports, and oral presentations are required.
- Download and print your copy of the
2012-2013 Student Project booklet (pdf file)
Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management Department
Saturday, May 18
9 – 11 a.m.
Student Life and Campus Center, 1025 N. Broadway, rooms CC-61, CC-76 East, CC-76 West and CC-36
Rader School of Business (projects not on exhibit - see booklet for project information)
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department
Friday, May 24
11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Walter Schroeder Library and Werwath Mall, 500 E. Kilbourn Avenue.
Public biomedical engineering project presentations (posters and prototypes will also be on display in the library with other EECS projects from 11:00 to 2:30) Friday, May 24, 2013
8:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Student Life and Campus Center, Multipurpose Room, 1025 N. Broadway
The BE design teams will be presenting summaries of their work as follows:
- 8:30-8:50 Team 13001: Adaptive Optics Retinal Scanner Fixation System
- 8:50-9:10 Team 13002: Therapeutic Hypothermia Cooling Device & Patient Monitoring System
- 9:10-9:30 Team 13003: Android Fall Alert System
- 9:30-9:50 Team 13004: Peripheral Neuropathy Assessment System
- 9:50-10:10 Team 13005: Patient Monitoring Continuous Passive Motion Device
- 10:10-10:30 Team 13006: At Home Neonatal Seizure Monitoring System
Mechanical Engineering Department
Friday, May 24
Noon – 3 p.m.
Student Life and Campus Center, Todd Wehr Auditorium, 1047 N. Broadway
Physics and Chemistry Department
Friday, May 24
Noon to 3 p.m.
Student Life and Campus Center, BioMolecular Engineering Atrium East (second floor), 1025 N. Broadway
School of Nursing
Friday, May 24
10 a.m. – noon
Student Life and Campus Center, Ruehlow Nursing Complex, first floor, 1025 N. Broadway

