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Whether innovating cheap, efficient ways to diagnose tuberculosis and cancer, or building a nanosatellite that measures the effect of solar storms on our power grids, Boston University Engineering undergraduates are engaged at the cutting edge of [...]research. More than 100 undergraduates, many in paid positions, work alongside faculty and graduate students each year to create solutions to some of society’s most challenging problems.
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An ECE Senior Capstone Design project received a First Place prize and the People's Choice Award at the Intel-Cornell Cup. The project, named GrowBox, is a low-cost, fully automated, mobile app-controlled, hydroponic plant growing box.
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Working on the "brain" of the BU Nano-Satellite Project, says Bandish, was a giant learning curve. But the rewards are huge, too.
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Team 8: Self-Cleaning Solar Panels
Members: Alex Chan, Sarah Griesse-Nascimento, Kshitiz Kohli, Syed Naufal Bin Veqar, and Christopher Petrik
Customer: Professor Malay Mazumder, Boston University
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Team 10: Energy Harvesting Sensor
Members: Pattaya Hongsmatip, Yevgeniy Kolodenker, Shayla Melo, Kevin Wong, and Jingfeng Zhao
Customer: Professor Ari Trachtenberg, Boston University
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Team 9: Smart Light Switch
Members: Derek Heyman, Yeshaswini Mohan, Eulalia Moreno, Javier Onglao, and Gerardo Talavera
Customer: Albert Crooker (ECE '08)
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Team 7: Indoor Positioning System
Members: Anuar Akizhanov, Sunny Ngan, Elena Pliakas, and Nicholas Stiegman
Customer: Dan Ryan, Bytelight
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