We’re excited to see the results of many months of hard work at 2021 UofT MIE Capstone Design Virtual Showcase!
The Capstone program is an opportunity for fourth-year undergraduate students to work on design projects that meet specific client needs. The students work in teams to address real-world problems presented by industry partners.
As per UofT’s Capstone description, each project must include:
- The application of disciplinary knowledge and skills to conduct engineering analysis and design.
- The demonstration of engineering judgment in integrating economic, health, safety, environmental, social or other pertinent interdisciplinary factors.
- Elements of teamwork, project management and client interaction.
- A demonstration of proof of the design concept.”
This year, Scentroid partnered with an incredible group of brilliant students from the team “SR” who developed a Wind Velocity Estimation Device for Quadcopters. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, instead of the typical convention center, the students have adapted to utilizing Zoom, an online conferencing tool.
The itinerary is as follows:
6:25PM-Event registrants begin entering Zoom
6:30PM-Opening Remarks-Prof. Kamran Behdinan
6:38-8:00PM-Event attendees move between breakout rooms to visit projects
8:00pm – Event Ends
Grading is from 7:40 – 8:00 PM tomorrow. Please join us in wishing them the best of luck!
For more information on the Capstone project, please visit UofT’s website by clicking here. Registration to attend the 2021 UofT MIE Capstone Design Virtual Showcase can also be found with this link.