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Senior Design Night is Back and Bigger Than Ever

By Sydney Dahle |

Senior Design Night will be May 3 in the Taggart Student Center, USU Logan campus.

It’s that time of year again: The air is getting warmer, finals are approaching and the College of Engineering’s Senior Design Night is back again for another great evening of senior projects.

Senior Design Night will take place from 6-8 p.m. May 3 in the Taggart Student Center on the USU Logan campus. Friends, family, faculty and staff and members of the community are invited to speak with students and mentors about their projects.

The mechanical, aerospace, civil and environmental engineering projects will be displayed in the second-floor ballroom. Biological, electrical and computer projects will be in the Sunburst Lounge. Projects that have to be set up outside will be displayed on the TSC patio.

This year’s event features 74 projects from 264 students and over 60 sponsors and mentors, totaling a cumulative 3,000 hours of work spent designing and building. These projects represent and benefit companies including Cache Valley Transit, the City of Logan, Northrop Grumman, ThermoFisher Scientific and more.

Projects include everything from cellular agriculture and new building designs for Logan and Nibley to advanced laser tag and a chocolate bar foiling system.

“We are grateful for the time and support our sponsors and mentors provided to our students,” said Dixon Nielson, Director of Industry Relations for the College of Engineering and the lead planner for the event. “It is always a joyous opportunity for our attendees to listen to and see what students are doing through their projects.”

For directions, parking information and a complete list of senior design projects and sponsors, visit engineering.usu.edu/senior-design.

264 students from all engineering departments will present their senior projects to friends, family, faculty and the general public.

WRITER

Sydney Dahle
Public Relations Specialist
College of Engineering
435-797-7512
sydney.dahle@usu.edu

CONTACT

Dixon Nielson
Director of Industry Relations
College of Engineering
Dixon.Nielson@usu.edu



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