![]() Second place for best project went to “Tensile Bioreactor for Culture of Living Tendon Explants” for Penn State Department of Biomedical Engineering by Sara Ahmad Matar, Christie Kaschak, Rachel Lee, Ved Patel, Brandon Pierce, Rachel Richards and Noah Roberson, advised by Daniel Hayes, associate professor of biomedical engineering and “Design of a Mobile Maker Cart to Support Early-Stage Engineering Education” for Penn State’s Made By Design Lab by Katie Carle, Zheng Ge, Aakash Sondhi and Matt Vipond, advised by Wallace Catanach, lecturer in the School of Engineering Design, Technology and Professional Programs. Two projects came in first place for the Lockheed Martin Design Award for best project: “Standardizing the Full-Body Skin Exam Process,” for Penn State’s Department of Dermatology by Elaine Demopolis, Micaela Fisher, Meghan Glaviano, Amanda Martin, Marilyn Myers and Camille Pereira, advised by Charlie Purdum, assistant teaching professor of industrial and manufacturing engineering and “Laminar Flow Viscometer” for Penn State’s Fluids Lab 2 by Adam Albert, Joshua Bentzel, William Drum and Weizhi Liao, advised by Jason Moore, associate professor of mechanical and nuclear engineering. 7, at the Bryce Jordan Center on the University Park campus.Įighty-five senior capstone design projects, intended to solve real-world challenges posed by industry sponsors and other clients, were judged by a panel of industry experts, comprised of current and past sponsors as well as members of the Learning Factory Industry Advisory Board. – After 15 weeks of hard work, Penn State College of Engineering students displayed their capstone design projects at the Fall 2017 Capstone Design Project Showcase held on Dec. Engineering Students Display Projects at Capstone Design project Showcase
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