Fall 2021 Virtual+Live Senior Design Showcase

Tuesday, November 30, 2021 9 a.m. to Friday, December 3 at 5 p.m.

Don't miss this BIG opportunity to virtually meet hundreds of UCF's engineering and computer science talent! See 110+ projects online, including:

  • A sign-language interpretation glove
  • An adaptive musical recorder for kids with disabilities
  • Robotic “Knightro” and other robots
  • Rockets, aircraft and assistive drones
  • Vertical gardening solutions for small urban spaces
  • Multi-material 3D printing capabilities
  • Wind turbines and tunnels
  • Industrial solutions for a variety of sponsors, including Mitsubishi, Siemens Energy, Steelcase and Frito-Lay

Discover these and other innovative projects created by UCF engineering and computer science students at the Fall 2021 Virtual+Live Senior Design Showcase.

Visit the Senior Design Showcase page for the Fall 2021 Senior Design Program with all project summaries.

Students worked in collaborative teams during their senior year to bring their inventions to fruition. The teams explain their designs and demonstrate their prototypes in the showcase of videos.

These innovative projects demonstrate students' knowledge and application of engineering and advanced computing concepts, and provide solutions to real-world problems, many of which are industry-sponsored. Still other projects are sponsored by UCF faculty to solve teaching challenges and make research tasks more efficient.

While Senior Design is an academic requirement for graduation, the showcase includes a competitive element. Nearly 200 UCF engineering and computer science alumni nationwide will serve as volunteer judges virtually beginning Novemer 30 to determine the best project in each discipline, best interdisciplinary project and best in show.

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Contact:

Francesca Botteri francesca.botteri@ucf.edu

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College of Engineering and Computer Science

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Tour/Open House/Information Session

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Senior Design UCF College of Engineering and Computer Science research