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Senior Project Showcase
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Spring 2025 Senior Project Showcase
📅 Date: Friday, May 9, 2025
🕗 Time: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Join us for the Spring 2025 Senior Project Showcase, where graduating seniors from Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering will present their final projects.
Students collaborate in small groups, partnering with private companies, public agencies, or developing independent, innovative projects. The event will feature both presentations and product demonstrations, highlighting the creativity and technical skills of our future engineers and computer scientists.
Don't miss this celebration of innovation and achievement!
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Student SPS Poster Information
If you are an ECS student, your senior project class is participating in SPS, and you need to have an SPS project poster printed and mounted, please read and follow the instructions on the SPS Poster Upload & Tracking Page
Computer Science - CSC 190/191: Senior Project I/II
Student teams work on the development of a software application for a public or private sector client. Team members must collaborate with each other as well as with their client to ensure the software delivered provides the value that the client expects. Second semester of a two semester senior project course.
Time: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Place: University Union, Cottonwood Suite
Electrical & Electronic Engineering - EEE 192A:Electrical Power Design I
Student teams plan, research, and design aspects of energy systems, including generation, transmission, and distribution systems. Emphasis is placed on design philosophies, problem definition, research, project planning, communication skills, teamwork, development of specifications, and effective utilization of available resources.
Time: 10 a.m. - Noon
Place: University Union, Forest Suite
Professor: Dr. James Mearns
Team | Project Description |
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Group A | Residential Renewable Energy Harvesting and Storage |
Group B | SMUD SEL-411L Relay Broken Conductor Detection Pilot Design |
Group C | SMUD SEL-751 Relay Networked Remedial Action Scheme |
Group D | PG&E SEL-300G Relay Third Harmonic Stator Ground Fault Protection |
Electrical & Electronic Engineering-EEE 192B:Electrical Power Design II
Student teams plan, research, and design aspects of energy systems, including generation, transmission, and distribution systems. Emphasis is placed on design philosophies, problem definition, research, project planning, communication skills, teamwork, development of specifications, and effective utilization of available resources.
Time: 1:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m.
Place: University Union, Forest Suite
Professor: Dr. James Mearns
Team | Project Description |
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Team 1 | Generator Transient Behavior Modeling Using PSCAD |
Team 2 | BESS to Support Grid Restoration from Blackstart Resources |
Team 3 | City of Mendocino Commercial Area Microgrid Design |
Team 4 | Generator Stator Ground Fault Detection Injected Signal Filter |
Team 5 | Enhanced Protection Safety Settings (EPSS) Backup Protection using SEL-300G Relay |
EEE 193A / Computer Engineering - CPE 190: Senior Design Project I
Centers on developing hardware and software project planning and engineering design skills. Emphasis is placed on design philosophies, problem definition, project planning and budgeting, written and oral communication skills, working with others in a team arrangement, development of specifications and effective utilization of available resources.
Time: 10 a.m - Noon
Place: University Union, Forest Suite & Tschannen Engineering Building Breezeway
Professor: Dr. Neal Levine
Team | Project Description |
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Team 1 | Tribovoltaic-Piezoelectric Self Capacitance…Rainwater Energy System (TPSCE) |
Team 2 | Audiovisual Sensational Glasses |
Team 3 | Automated Robot Vehicle Design |
Team 4 | Real-Time Detection of Workers Without Hardhats in Construction Zones for Enhanced Safety and Compliance Monitoring |
Team 5 | Wildfire Detection |
Team 6 | The Matching Wavelengths |
Team 7 | Multi-Type Barcode Analyzer Software Application |
Team 8 | Recycling Robot |
Team 9 | BlockChain Crypto Project |
EEE 193B / Computer Engineering - CPE 191: Product Design Project II
Student teams design and implement projects started in EEE 193A/CPE 190. The hardware is designed, tested, and redesigned if necessary. Required software is written, debugged, and incorporated into a written report. The final results of the project are presented.
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Place: University Union, Forest Suite & Tschannen Engineering Building Breezeway
Professor: Dr. Neal Levine
Team | Project Description |
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Team 1 | CAV-on-Wheels (Department of Transportation sponsored) |
Team 2 | Attachable Autonomous Mobile Robots (A.A.M.R) |
Team 3 | Biofeedback Assisted Mobility Device (Sponsored by a stroke victim) |
Team 4 | Automatic Pill Dispenser |
Team 5 | Green-Thumb Tech v2.0 |
Team 6 | Optical Assistant Team eyeOS |
Team 7 | Teleprompter AR Glasses |
Mechanical Engineering - ME 190: Project Engineering I
Student teams design a product, device, or apparatus that will be fabricated in ME 191. Students work in small groups and interact with product users, vendors, and faculty advisors.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to Noon
Place: Riverside Hall & Tschannen Engineering Building Breezeway
Mechanical Engineering - ME 191: Project Engineering II
Continuation of the project started in ME 190. Teams fabricate, assemble, test, evaluate, and report on their product, device, or apparatus.
Time: 8:00 a.m. to Noon
Place: Riverside Hall & Tschannen Engineering Building Breezeway
Civil Engineering - CE 191: Senior Project
Completion of a conceptual design and evaluation of alternatives under realistic constraints for proposed infrastructure projects. Students work in teams with practicing professionals providing mentoring.
Time: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Place: University Union, Hinde Auditorium
Engineering 1 - ENGR 1: Introduction to Engineering
Engineering study skills, fundamentals of the engineering design process and problem solving, current engineering challenges. Distinctions and similarities of different engineering disciplines. Students learn about the engineering profession, ethics, teamwork, & communication skills. Projects incorporating all these elements will be displayed by student teams.
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Place: University Union, Forest Suite
More Information
For more information about the ECS Senior Project Showcase or for inquiries about participation in future showcases as a project sponsor, client, or technical mentor, please contact Dean Kevan Shafizadeh at kevan@csus.edu.