2019

  • Team Beluga: Ameen Alshihab, Savio Tran, Hassan Aljishi, Chutao Wei, Josh Hirsh, Jared Marks Sponsor: Professor Gasiewski, Center for Environmental Technology, working in conjunction with Black Swift Technologies and Orbital Micro Systems Proper
  • The Fab Five: Tia Basak, Mallory Hoover, Kayla Kloster, Daniel Morrison, Jon Wingfield iRoboCar is a team-initiated product created by the Fab Five, composed of members: Kayla Kloster, Mallory Hoover, Daniel Morrison, Jon Wingfield, and Tia
  • Team Name: Nexsonic Team Members: Babatimilehin Osundina - > Project lead and quality management Michael O'Melveny - > Communication liaison / Power Engineering lead Anthony Chung -> Financial Officer/ Electrical and Prototyping Mussie
  • Photovoltaic Solar Degradation Lab Equipment We are Team Power Haus. Our team consists of five members: two electrical engineers, Jacob Jeffries and Jake Perez, as well as three electrical and computer engineers, Keifer Bowen, Connor Troy, and
  • Team Name: Silicon Streakers Team Members: Catherine Witt, Alec Fremier, Marten Kendall, Brian Medendorp, Berkeley Taneja, Allison Roney Product Name: TARDES - Thorough, Autonomous, RF, Day-in-the-life, Electrical-Ground-Support-Equipment, System
  • Team Drone Stars: Sean McKee, Arwa Mohammed, Obaid Alqahtani, Adam Gossett, Adam Jones Sponsored by the Center for Environmental Technology, CU Boulder The Problem Fresh water is perhaps one of the most valuable resources in the world. The amount of
  • Team Tyler Cagle - ME - Physical design and finish Peter Wang - CS - App and Platform development Ali Almarhoon - EE - Analog circuit design Dylan Griffin - EE - FW and PCB design Milan Formanek - ECE - FW and PCB design Problem Statement The
  • Killer Watts Team: Nick Brubaker, Tristan Davolt, Sheila Ghorbani-Elizeh, Priyanka Makin, Jonathan Peterson, Shaylah Wood Project Origin: Texas Instruments Texas Instruments’ Robotics System Learning Kit (TI-RSLK) allows students to learn about a
  • The current transportation infrastructure is outdated and inefficient. With increasing urbanization and current mass transit solutions crumbling in major cities like New York and Boston, the problem is only going to get worse, with more and more
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