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ECC Senior Capstone Design Expo 2016 List of Project Sponsors
Sponsor
Project
ID Project Title
Associated Students Sustainability Fund (SFAC) 21 Campus Solar Charging Station
82 Tiny House
Benchmark Electronics 20 Heater Core Reconditioning
Butte County General Services 19 Cold Water Heat Exchange for Air Conditioning System
Charlie Roberts 18 Tito’s Left Hand
CSU Agricultural Research Institute 17 Drone Assisted Farm Health Monitoring and Remediation
David Alexander, Joel Arthur, Joe DellOsso, & SMUD 16 Off Grid Solar Tiny Home Energy Management System
DePuy Synthes 15 Mini Bagging System
Diestco Manufacturing 14 Solar Canopy for Scooter
HAAS Automation 13 CNC Machine Tool Part Tending
inTEST Silicon Valley 12 Miniature Precision Bi-directional Remote Height Gage
Jetavation, Inc. 11 Jetovator Flow Enhancement
Karen and David French 10 Golden Wheels: A Revolutionary Mobility Scooter for an Active
Lifestyle in the Golden Years
Lawrence Livermore / CA Mechatronics Center 9 MRCR Retrofit
Lundberg Family Farms 8 Rice Tote Cleaning Fixture
Medtronic 7 Proximal Aorta Pressure and Flow Control
for Silicone Aortic Models
Norfield LLC 6 Automated Strike Jamb Router
North State Hulling 5 Dust Abatement Project
Payless Building Supply 82 Tiny House
PBM Supply & Manufacturing, Inc. 82 Tiny House
Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) 82 Tiny House
San Francisco Multi-Services 82 Tiny House
US Department of Energy 4 Collegiate Wind Competition
US Mint at San Francisco 2 Blank Transfer Process
3 Coin Capsule Opener
Wing Solar & Wood Energy 82 Tiny House
Wizard Manufacturing 1 Wire Sorting Machine
Wolfe Electric 82 Tiny House
Wright Brothers Supply 82 Tiny House
Friday, May 13, 2016 Page 1 of 29
ECC Senior Capstone Design Expo 2016 List of Students by Majors
Major(s)
Project
ID Project Title Student Name(s)
Civil Engineering (CIVL) 82 Tiny House Blake Bergh
Tim Wion
83 Concrete Canoe David Comingdeer
84 Steel Bridge Daniel Phelan
Computer Animation and Game
Development (CAGD)
85 3D Modeling Dylan Amos
86 A Helping Hand Alex Mann
87 Andromeda Justin Schwieger
88 Motion Capture Demo Kollin Stewart
89 Notes: A Little Help Never Hurts Vinna Chan
90 Quantum Keeper Nicholas DiNapoli
Computer Engineering (CMPE) 53 Autonomous Tennis Ball Collector Sean McGuigan
54 Hand Controlled Pong Game Joseph Shelton
55 NFC Smart Room Derek Batt
56 OBDII Emissions Tracking Samuel Adams
57 Smart Irrigation System Abdullah Alkalbi
58 Smart Pepper Spray Christian Cleveland
Natalie Astorga
59 Smartlarm (a very smart alarm clock) Crystal Vang
60 Smartwave (Smart Microwave) Matthew Daras
61 Vehicle Accident Capture System Nathan Massey
Computer Information Systems (CINS) 22 Application System Karl Cobler
23 Get Active Juan Villalobos
24 HomeFoods Abdulelah Almazyad
25 Lolo's Bakery Jennifer Nordella
26 MDstat Lucas Nager
27 Mnemonic Cody Rhine
28 O'Collab Board Robert Bezaire
29 SENY Sam Langon
30 Skill Scanner Guillermo Gomez
Computer Science (CSCI) 31 Babble Sterling Baldwin
32 C++ 2D Game James Thayer
33 Cartograph It Brandon Borrelli
34 Democratic Jukebox Jesse Smith
35 Discovering Discover Martin Ramirez
36 Farm Management Tool Mark Moniz
37 Fitly Matt Messa
38 Newco Festivals App Yaseen Aniss
39 newt Caleb Callaway
40 OpenCV Sudoku Cory Lotze
41 Profesional Network Assistant Kevin Perkins
42 pyNEAT Jason Boutte
43 RoadTripBuddy Philip Vierhus
44 RubyGolf Mason Wiley
45 SkillSkanner Sukhparspreet Singh
46 Smart Target Bradley Esselman
47 Steam Friend Finder (Placeholder Name) Seth McFarland
48 Synth w/ Controller Jay DiFuria
49 TAppDecoder instrumentation Tona Thao
Friday, May 13, 2016 Page 2 of 29
ECC Senior Capstone Design Expo 2016 List of Students by Majors
Major(s)
Project
ID Project Title Student Name(s)
Computer Science (CSCI) 50 TLC Lao Akili
51 TutorMe Moises Lizama
52 Web Video Chat Yuki Ishikawa
Construction Management (CMGT) 82 Tiny House Joe Del'Osso
Electrical Engineering (EENG) 53 Autonomous Tennis Ball Collector Joshua O'Brien
62 Automated Plant Feeder Brent Gomez
63 Facial Recognition System Donald Wight
64 FPGA Calculation of Transcendental Functions Tyler Parks
65 GPS Security System Diego Abad
66 Grid Independent Power Box Austin McKinsey
67 Healthy House Envirostat Casey Sveiven
68 Infant and Toddler Security for Intercity Transportation (Child Seat Safety Alert System)Martin Gonzalez
69 LCR Meter Robert Bruce
70 LED Spectrum Analyzer and Digital Effects Box Kyle Reeves
71 Motorcycle GPS Tracking Unit Koddin Nordaker
72 MPPT Charging System and Auto Intensity Lighting SystemHamad Alkhaldi
73 Multiple Automatic Door Control System Hussain Al Matar
74 NITI, Network Interfaced Tactile Interactive Control Panel (manages video streams)Matthew Anderson
75 Smart Bluetooth LE MPPT Meter Alejandro Velazquez
76 Smart Dice Aaron Martin
77 Smart Duck Decoy Kyle Wells
78 Smart Outlet Jorge Ordonez
79 Smart White Board Taylor Yanez
80 Weather Monitor Ali Safar
81 Wireless Power Transfer Obaid Al-Ali
Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 1 Wire Sorting Machine Andrew Jeffers
Carlos Cano
Daniel Clarke
Jacob Haase
2 Blank Transfer Process Brandon Varni
Kathryn Frazer
Logan Shaw
Sergio Barrera
3 Coin Capsule Opener Harrison Sporrer
Mahdi Al Shokan
Samuel Ungerer
Yang Xiong
4 Collegiate Wind Competition Angelina Teel Jonson
Darrell Sinclair
5 Dust Abatement Project Albert Curutchet
Alysha Fuchino
Andy Garzoli
Nelson Wheelehan
Raul Vasquez
6 Automated Strike Jamb Router Kyle Young
Nicholas Kowalczyk
7 Proximal Aorta Pressure and Flow Control
for Silicone Aortic Models
Benjamin Allen
Cameron Vreugdenhil
Friday, May 13, 2016 Page 3 of 29
ECC Senior Capstone Design Expo 2016 List of Students by Majors
Major(s)
Project
ID Project Title Student Name(s)
Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 7 Proximal Aorta Pressure and Flow Control Michael Weatherson
Trevor Borelli
8 Rice Tote Cleaning Fixture Alexander Cooper
Cody Krijakin
Eduardo Diaz
William Wood
9 MRCR Retrofit Chandler Carpenter
Dragan Militiev
10 Golden Wheels: A Revolutionary Mobility
Scooter for an Active Lifestyle in the Golden
Years
Ahmed Almunayan
Jason Sorenson
Rafael Valdez
11 Jetovator Flow Enhancement Camron Blonigan
Curtis Harwood
Joshua Blau
Lance Hartland
Mayra Melgoza
12 Miniature Precision Bi-directional Remote
Height Gage
Austin Petersen
13 CNC Machine Tool Part Tending Jordan Gottfried
Malcolm Ekeruche
Michael Claassen
14 Solar Canopy for Scooter Abdulrahman Alali
Kevin Chen
Samuel Bunton
15 Mini Bagging System Dean Cable
Erin Hochstrasser
16 Off Grid Solar Tiny Home Energy
Management System
Austin Hamilton
Benjamin Thomas
18 Tito’s Left Hand Douglas Smith
19 Cold Water Heat Exchange for Air
Conditioning System
Daniel Warfield
Forrest Clune
Spencer Johnson
20 Heater Core Reconditioning Richard Falore
Tyler Gellinck
Wataru Nippa
21 Campus Solar Charging Station Chao Vang
Erik Marquis
Jairo Orozco
Salam Ali
Mechanical/Mechatronic Engineering (MECH/MECA)4 Collegiate Wind Competition Henry Sanchez
14 Solar Canopy for Scooter Sergio Rocha-Arias
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 1 Wire Sorting Machine Zakry Stroing
2 Blank Transfer Process Jacob Ball
3 Coin Capsule Opener Marvanee Johnson
4 Collegiate Wind Competition Jorge Alvarado
Friday, May 13, 2016 Page 4 of 29
ECC Senior Capstone Design Expo 2016 List of Students by Majors
Major(s)
Project
ID Project Title Student Name(s)
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 4 Collegiate Wind Competition Yahya Al Maqboul
6 Automated Strike Jamb Router Andrea Coetzer
Kenneth Rosecrance
Sergio Llamas
7 Proximal Aorta Pressure and Flow Control
for Silicone Aortic Models
Dante Garaventa
8 Rice Tote Cleaning Fixture Stephen Allwein
9 MRCR Retrofit Abel Ramirez
Ger Xiong
Sam Walters
10 Golden Wheels: A Revolutionary Mobility
Scooter for an Active Lifestyle in the Golden
Years
Alvano Calvillo
Mahdi AL Nasir
12 Miniature Precision Bi-directional Remote
Height Gage
Hutton Zubiate
Maxwell Skinner
13 CNC Machine Tool Part Tending Erik Black
Jacob Farrar
14 Solar Canopy for Scooter Jake Cottor
15 Mini Bagging System Jacob Darling
Joshua Alamo
Sultan Hawsawi
16 Off Grid Solar Tiny Home Energy
Management System
Michael Gomez
Rayan Wizza
Ryan Ford
17 Drone Assisted Farm Health Monitoring and
Remediation
Dylan Owsley
Geovany Ramirez
Jennifer Pierson
Matthew Sullivan
Patrick McGinnis
18 Tito’s Left Hand Brett Smith
Peter Matulich
William Cortez
19 Cold Water Heat Exchange for Air
Conditioning System
Kyle Urmanita
Sultan Al Shneiber
20 Heater Core Reconditioning Justin Caswell
Kenneth Coleman
21 Campus Solar Charging Station Maytham Alhaddad
Friday, May 13, 2016 Page 5 of 29
ECC Senior Capstone Design Expo 2016 List of Student Participants
Student Name(s) Major(s)Project
IDProject Title
Aaron Martin Electrical Engineering (EENG) 76 Smart Dice
Abdulelah Almazyad Computer Information Systems (CINS) 24 HomeFoods
Abdullah Alkalbi Computer Engineering (CMPE) 57 Smart Irrigation System
Abdulrahman Alali Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 14 Solar Canopy for Scooter
Abel Ramirez Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 9 MRCR Retrofit
Ahmed Almunayan Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 10 Golden Wheels: A Revolutionary Mobility Scooter for an
Active Lifestyle in the Golden Years
Albert Curutchet Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 5 Dust Abatement Project
Alejandro Velazquez Electrical Engineering (EENG) 75 Smart Bluetooth LE MPPT Meter
Alex Mann Computer Animation and Game Development (CAGD)86 A Helping Hand
Alexander Cooper Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 8 Rice Tote Cleaning Fixture
Ali Safar Electrical Engineering (EENG) 80 Weather Monitor
Alvano Calvillo Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 10 Golden Wheels: A Revolutionary Mobility Scooter for an
Active Lifestyle in the Golden Years
Alysha Fuchino Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 5 Dust Abatement Project
Andrea Coetzer Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 6 Automated Strike Jamb Router
Andrew Jeffers Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 1 Wire Sorting Machine
Andy Garzoli Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 5 Dust Abatement Project
Angelina Teel Jonson Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 4 Collegiate Wind Competition
Austin Hamilton Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 16 Off Grid Solar Tiny Home Energy Management System
Austin McKinsey Electrical Engineering (EENG) 66 Grid Independent Power Box
Austin Petersen Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 12 Miniature Precision Bi-directional Remote Height Gage
Benjamin Allen
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
7 Proximal Aorta Pressure and Flow Control
for Silicone Aortic Models
Benjamin Thomas Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 16 Off Grid Solar Tiny Home Energy Management System
Blake Bergh Civil Engineering (CIVL) 82 Tiny House
Bradley Esselman Computer Science (CSCI) 46 Smart Target
Brandon Borrelli Computer Science (CSCI) 33 Cartograph It
Brandon Varni Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 2 Blank Transfer Process
Brent Gomez Electrical Engineering (EENG) 62 Automated Plant Feeder
Brett Smith Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 18 Tito’s Left Hand
Caleb Callaway Computer Science (CSCI) 39 newt
Cameron Vreugdenhil Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 7 Proximal Aorta Pressure and Flow Control
for Silicone Aortic Models
Camron Blonigan Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 11 Jetovator Flow Enhancement
Carlos Cano Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 1 Wire Sorting Machine
Casey Sveiven Electrical Engineering (EENG) 67 Healthy House Envirostat
Chandler Carpenter Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 9 MRCR Retrofit
Chao Vang Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 21 Campus Solar Charging Station
Christian Cleveland Computer Engineering (CMPE) 58 Smart Pepper Spray
Cody Krijakin Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 8 Rice Tote Cleaning Fixture
Cody Rhine Computer Information Systems (CINS) 27 Mnemonic
Cory Lotze Computer Science (CSCI) 40 OpenCV Sudoku
Crystal Vang Computer Engineering (CMPE) 59 Smartlarm (a very smart alarm clock)
Curtis Harwood Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 11 Jetovator Flow Enhancement
Daniel Clarke Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 1 Wire Sorting Machine
Daniel Phelan Civil Engineering (CIVL) 84 Steel Bridge
Daniel Warfield Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 19 Cold Water Heat Exchange for Air Conditioning System
Dante Garaventa Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 7 Proximal Aorta Pressure and Flow Control
for Silicone Aortic Models
Darrell Sinclair Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 4 Collegiate Wind Competition
David Comingdeer Civil Engineering (CIVL) 83 Concrete Canoe
Dean Cable Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 15 Mini Bagging System
Derek Batt Computer Engineering (CMPE) 55 NFC Smart Room
Diego Abad Electrical Engineering (EENG) 65 GPS Security System
Donald Wight Electrical Engineering (EENG) 63 Facial Recognition System
Douglas Smith Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 18 Tito’s Left Hand
Friday, May 13, 2016 Page 6 of 29
ECC Senior Capstone Design Expo 2016 List of Student Participants
Student Name(s) Major(s)Project
IDProject Title
Dragan Militiev Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 9 MRCR Retrofit
Dylan Amos Computer Animation and Game Development (CAGD)85 3D Modeling
Dylan Owsley Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 17 Drone Assisted Farm Health Monitoring and Remediation
Eduardo Diaz Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 8 Rice Tote Cleaning Fixture
Erik Black Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 13 CNC Machine Tool Part Tending
Erik Marquis Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 21 Campus Solar Charging Station
Erin Hochstrasser Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 15 Mini Bagging System
Forrest Clune Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 19 Cold Water Heat Exchange for Air Conditioning System
Geovany Ramirez Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 17 Drone Assisted Farm Health Monitoring and Remediation
Ger Xiong Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 9 MRCR Retrofit
Guillermo Gomez Computer Information Systems (CINS) 30 Skill Scanner
Hamad Alkhaldi Electrical Engineering (EENG) 72 MPPT Charging System and Auto Intensity Lighting System
Harrison Sporrer Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 3 Coin Capsule Opener
Henry Sanchez Mechanical/Mechatronic Engineering (MECH/MECA)4 Collegiate Wind Competition
Hussain Al Matar Electrical Engineering (EENG) 73 Multiple Automatic Door Control System
Hutton Zubiate Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 12 Miniature Precision Bi-directional Remote Height Gage
Jacob Ball Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 2 Blank Transfer Process
Jacob Darling Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 15 Mini Bagging System
Jacob Farrar Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 13 CNC Machine Tool Part Tending
Jacob Haase Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 1 Wire Sorting Machine
Jairo Orozco Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 21 Campus Solar Charging Station
Jake Cottor Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 14 Solar Canopy for Scooter
James Thayer Computer Science (CSCI) 32 C++ 2D Game
Jason Boutte Computer Science (CSCI) 42 pyNEAT
Jason Sorenson Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 10 Golden Wheels: A Revolutionary Mobility Scooter for an
Active Lifestyle in the Golden Years
Jay DiFuria Computer Science (CSCI) 48 Synth w/ Controller
Jennifer Nordella Computer Information Systems (CINS) 25 Lolo's Bakery
Jennifer Pierson Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 17 Drone Assisted Farm Health Monitoring and Remediation
Jesse Smith Computer Science (CSCI) 34 Democratic Jukebox
Joe Del'Osso Construction Management (CMGT) 82 Tiny House
Jordan Gottfried Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 13 CNC Machine Tool Part Tending
Jorge Alvarado Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 4 Collegiate Wind Competition
Jorge Ordonez Electrical Engineering (EENG) 78 Smart Outlet
Joseph Shelton Computer Engineering (CMPE) 54 Hand Controlled Pong Game
Joshua Alamo Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 15 Mini Bagging System
Joshua Blau Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 11 Jetovator Flow Enhancement
Joshua O'Brien Electrical Engineering (EENG) 53 Autonomous Tennis Ball Collector
Juan Villalobos Computer Information Systems (CINS) 23 Get Active
Justin Caswell Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 20 Heater Core Reconditioning
Justin Schwieger Computer Animation and Game Development (CAGD)87 Andromeda
Karl Cobler Computer Information Systems (CINS) 22 Application System
Kathryn Frazer Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 2 Blank Transfer Process
Kenneth Coleman Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 20 Heater Core Reconditioning
Kenneth Rosecrance Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 6 Automated Strike Jamb Router
Kevin Chen Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 14 Solar Canopy for Scooter
Kevin Perkins Computer Science (CSCI) 41 Profesional Network Assistant
Koddin Nordaker Electrical Engineering (EENG) 71 Motorcycle GPS Tracking Unit
Kollin Stewart Computer Animation and Game Development (CAGD)88 Motion Capture Demo
Kyle Reeves Electrical Engineering (EENG) 70 LED Spectrum Analyzer and Digital Effects Box
Kyle Urmanita Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 19 Cold Water Heat Exchange for Air Conditioning System
Kyle Wells Electrical Engineering (EENG) 77 Smart Duck Decoy
Kyle Young Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 6 Automated Strike Jamb Router
Lance Hartland Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 11 Jetovator Flow Enhancement
Lao Akili Computer Science (CSCI) 50 TLC
Logan Shaw Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 2 Blank Transfer Process
Lucas Nager Computer Information Systems (CINS) 26 MDstat
Friday, May 13, 2016 Page 7 of 29
ECC Senior Capstone Design Expo 2016 List of Student Participants
Student Name(s) Major(s)Project
IDProject Title
Mahdi AL Nasir Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 10 Golden Wheels: A Revolutionary Mobility Scooter for an
Active Lifestyle in the Golden Years
Mahdi Al Shokan Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 3 Coin Capsule Opener
Malcolm Ekeruche Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 13 CNC Machine Tool Part Tending
Mark Moniz Computer Science (CSCI) 36 Farm Management Tool
Martin Gonzalez Electrical Engineering (EENG) 68 Infant and Toddler Security for Intercity Transportation (Child Seat Safety Alert System)
Martin Ramirez Computer Science (CSCI) 35 Discovering Discover
Marvanee Johnson Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 3 Coin Capsule Opener
Mason Wiley Computer Science (CSCI) 44 RubyGolf
Matt Messa Computer Science (CSCI) 37 Fitly
Matthew Anderson Electrical Engineering (EENG) 74 NITI, Network Interfaced Tactile Interactive Control Panel (manages video streams)
Matthew Daras Computer Engineering (CMPE) 60 Smartwave (Smart Microwave)
Matthew Sullivan Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 17 Drone Assisted Farm Health Monitoring and Remediation
Maxwell Skinner Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 12 Miniature Precision Bi-directional Remote Height Gage
Mayra Melgoza Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 11 Jetovator Flow Enhancement
Maytham Alhaddad Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 21 Campus Solar Charging Station
Michael Claassen Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 13 CNC Machine Tool Part Tending
Michael Gomez Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 16 Off Grid Solar Tiny Home Energy Management System
Michael Weatherson Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 7 Proximal Aorta Pressure and Flow Control
for Silicone Aortic Models
Moises Lizama Computer Science (CSCI) 51 TutorMe
Natalie Astorga Computer Engineering (CMPE) 58 Smart Pepper Spray
Nathan Massey Computer Engineering (CMPE) 61 Vehicle Accident Capture System
Nelson Wheelehan Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 5 Dust Abatement Project
Nicholas DiNapoli Computer Animation and Game Development (CAGD)90 Quantum Keeper
Nicholas Kowalczyk Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 6 Automated Strike Jamb Router
Obaid Al-Ali Electrical Engineering (EENG) 81 Wireless Power Transfer
Patrick McGinnis Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 17 Drone Assisted Farm Health Monitoring and Remediation
Peter Matulich Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 18 Tito’s Left Hand
Philip Vierhus Computer Science (CSCI) 43 RoadTripBuddy
Rafael Valdez Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 10 Golden Wheels: A Revolutionary Mobility Scooter for an
Active Lifestyle in the Golden Years
Raul Vasquez Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 5 Dust Abatement Project
Rayan Wizza Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 16 Off Grid Solar Tiny Home Energy Management System
Richard Falore Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 20 Heater Core Reconditioning
Robert Bezaire Computer Information Systems (CINS) 28 O'Collab Board
Robert Bruce Electrical Engineering (EENG) 69 LCR Meter
Ryan Ford Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 16 Off Grid Solar Tiny Home Energy Management System
Salam Ali Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 21 Campus Solar Charging Station
Sam Langon Computer Information Systems (CINS) 29 SENY
Sam Walters Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 9 MRCR Retrofit
Samuel Adams Computer Engineering (CMPE) 56 OBDII Emissions Tracking
Samuel Bunton Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 14 Solar Canopy for Scooter
Samuel Ungerer Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 3 Coin Capsule Opener
Sean McGuigan Computer Engineering (CMPE) 53 Autonomous Tennis Ball Collector
Sergio Barrera Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 2 Blank Transfer Process
Sergio Llamas Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 6 Automated Strike Jamb Router
Sergio Rocha-Arias Mechanical/Mechatronic Engineering (MECH/MECA)14 Solar Canopy for Scooter
Seth McFarland Computer Science (CSCI) 47 Steam Friend Finder (Placeholder Name)
Spencer Johnson Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 19 Cold Water Heat Exchange for Air Conditioning System
Stephen Allwein Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 8 Rice Tote Cleaning Fixture
Sterling Baldwin Computer Science (CSCI) 31 Babble
Sukhparspreet Singh Computer Science (CSCI) 45 SkillSkanner
Sultan Al Shneiber Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 19 Cold Water Heat Exchange for Air Conditioning System
Sultan Hawsawi Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 15 Mini Bagging System
Taylor Yanez Electrical Engineering (EENG) 79 Smart White Board
Tim Wion Civil Engineering (CIVL) 82 Tiny House
Friday, May 13, 2016 Page 8 of 29
ECC Senior Capstone Design Expo 2016 List of Student Participants
Student Name(s) Major(s)Project
IDProject Title
Tona Thao Computer Science (CSCI) 49 TAppDecoder instrumentation
Trevor Borelli Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 7 Proximal Aorta Pressure and Flow Control
for Silicone Aortic Models
Tyler Gellinck Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 20 Heater Core Reconditioning
Tyler Parks Electrical Engineering (EENG) 64 FPGA Calculation of Transcendental Functions
Vinna Chan Computer Animation and Game Development (CAGD)89 Notes: A Little Help Never Hurts
Wataru Nippa Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 20 Heater Core Reconditioning
William Cortez Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 18 Tito’s Left Hand
William Wood Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 8 Rice Tote Cleaning Fixture
Yahya Al Maqboul Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 4 Collegiate Wind Competition
Yang Xiong Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 3 Coin Capsule Opener
Yaseen Aniss Computer Science (CSCI) 38 Newco Festivals App
Yuki Ishikawa Computer Science (CSCI) 52 Web Video Chat
Zakry Stroing Mechatronic Engineering (MECA) 1 Wire Sorting Machine
Friday, May 13, 2016 Page 9 of 29
ECC Senior Capstone Design Expo 2016 List of Projects
Project List 2016
1
Wire Sorting Machine
The Wire Sorting Machine project group is working with sponsor Wizard Manufacturing Inc. to design
and build a semi-automated machine to gather, orient, and dispense walnut huller wires for packaging.
Wizard’s current wire production process requires costly manual labor to gather the wires as they are
made and place them on a sorting rack for weighing and packaging. Our machine will automate this
process as the newly produced wires are fed into it and subsequently oriented via a hooked wheel
system. The correctly oriented wires are then fed onto a rack system that will automatically weigh out
the operator-selected weight and evenly distribute them for packaging. At this point, the user only needs
to remove the full racks and slide the wires into boxes for shipping. This process is less labor intensive
which will increase walnut huller wire production efficiency for Wizard Manufacturing. Increasing
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Zakry Stroing
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Andrew Jeffers
Carlos Cano
Daniel Clarke
Jacob Haase
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Blank Transfer Process
The Blank Transfer Process project is sponsored by the US Mint in San Francisco. Throughout the year,
the SF Mint produces up to 30 million coins ranging from pennies to golden dollars. They receive the
blanks in extremely large metal containers each weighing 1,800 kilograms. These bins need to be broken
down into more manageable lot sizes of 10 kilograms (+/- 2kg). Currently, this process is 100% manual
where the material handlers use a large scoop to transfer blanks into the smaller trays. Throughout the
year, the amount of manual labor and all safety aspects attached to that, has taken its toll not only to the
safety of the employees, but an increased liability of on-the-job injuries to the Mint. Our task was to
design, build, and test a process which will assist, if not totally eliminate, the amount of manual labor
needed to perform this task. Our design solution is a Vac-Hopper System. The Vac-Hopper System
collects the blanks from the large bin weighs them and distributes them into a smaller bin. The Vac-
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Jacob Ball
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Brandon Varni
Kathryn Frazer
Logan Shaw
Sergio Barrera
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Coin Capsule Opener
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The coin capsule opener machine senior project is sponsor by the U.S. Mint in San Francisco. Anywhere
from 50,000 to 150,000 coin capsules are returned to the U.S. Mint each year. These coin capsules then
must be opened for reuse or recycle. The current opening method utilized at the U.S. Mint is tedious,
dangerous and inefficient which imposts a problem that must be solved. After countless hours of
developing, brainstorming and visiting the U.S. Mint to observe the current process; the Jury-Rigged
Lever and the heavy duty hole puncher. It was concluded that the best way to solve the problem at hand
is to send the coin capsules through two blades, one on each side, via actuator to separate the top half
from the bottom half. The top half will be sorted aside while the bottom half, containing the coin, will
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Marvanee Johnson
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Harrison Sporrer
Mahdi Al Shokan
Samuel Ungerer
Yang Xiong
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Collegiate Wind Competition
While interdisciplinary teams invite rich learning opportunities, collaborating with others from non-
technical backgrounds to develop a cohesive product has presented some of the team’s most prominent
challenges. As part of a larger interdisciplinary competition team comprised of business and engineering
students, this design team is responsible for designing and building a scale model prototype of a unique,
off-grid wind-driven power system based on market research. This multi-faceted task calls for a safe,
reliable, effective turbine and a load system that represents a market need and can match and visually
display the power being generated. The prototype is judged based on its ability to produce power at low
and moderate wind speeds, control power output and rotor speed at high wind speeds, shut down
safely, and operate for extended periods under erratic winds. The prototype solution features an upwind,
horizontal-axis wind turbine equipped with a wind lens. Closed-loop feedback control manages a
dynamic load to optimize power output and a relay network adjusts circuit resistance to control rotor
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Jorge Alvarado
Yahya Al Maqboul
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Angelina Teel Jonson
Darrell Sinclair
Mechanical/Mechatronic Engineering (MECH/MECA)
Henry Sanchez
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Dust Abatement Project
The Dust Abatement Capstone project has been initiated to address the problem of dust creation during
North State Hulling’s Fall-season operations. North State Hulling is a Chico-based almond hulling
operation located on west 5th street. The transportation of freshly-harvested almonds to various
locations within the North State property generates a substantial quantity of airborne dust which then
migrates into surrounding residential neighborhoods. A solution was needed to mitigate this rogue dust.
The Dust Abatement team has designed a water-based dust suppression system which will integrate with
North State Hulling’s existing processes with minimal cost, interruption, or complexity. Specially sized
nozzles installed on North State Hulling trailers will disperse water during key processes which will
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
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Albert Curutchet
Alysha Fuchino
Andy Garzoli
Nelson Wheelehan
Raul Vasquez
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Automated Strike Jamb Router
The sponsor of this project, Norfield Industries, is a company focused on developing new and innovative
machinery for the pre-hung door industry. Norfield currently markets a product called the "250MX Strike
Jamb Router." This machine requires an operator to follow a steel template in order to route the correct
mortise pocket pattern in a door jamb. The major problems with the current machine are the strain it
can put on the operator, and the inconvenience of steel templates. There are currently hundreds of
different templates available, and with each new door pattern that a company may require, Norfield
must produce a new template and ship it to their customers. This project aims to solve these issues. In
order to make the machine less strenuous on the operator, the new design will automate the routing
process by using a three axis system of motion that is driven by stepper motors. The templates will be
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Andrea Coetzer
Kenneth Rosecrance
Sergio Llamas
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Kyle Young
Nicholas Kowalczyk
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Proximal Aorta Pressure and Flow Controlfor Silicone Aortic Models
The Proximal Aorta Pressure and Flow Control project is sponsored by Medtronic, an international
biomedical company. Medtronic’s design problem is the need for a blood flow simulation system for use
in testing medical equipment. The system must accurately simulate blood flow by pumping water
through a silicone model of an aorta. The design solution created for this purpose utilizes a servo-motor
pump and pinch valve to control the flow and pressure of water passing through the aorta model.
Readings from a pressure transducer and flow sensor are graphically presented on a computer program
which also calculates how the pump and valve are actuated. The computer interface is employed by the
user to specify the custom pressure and flow waveform to be simulated as well. This design solution is
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Dante Garaventa
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Benjamin Allen
Cameron Vreugdenhil
Michael Weatherson
Trevor Borelli
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Rice Tote Cleaning Fixture
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Lundberg Family Farms requires a device that will clean a rice tote, a large sack that can carry thousands
of pounds of rice. The main problem Lundberg has with the current cleaning method is the
unpredictable use of compressed air and the amount of manual labor the process requires. The project
team’s solution is to automate the process. The solution will impact the bag from the outside while
supplying a forced air current to inflate the bag and expel the debris to the outside. A carwash style
beater using a thick polyester material known as mule tape will be used to impact the bag. This will knock
the debris off the inside wall of the tote, where a high CFM fan blows it outside. In doing so, the debris in
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Stephen Allwein
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Alexander Cooper
Cody Krijakin
Eduardo Diaz
William Wood
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MRCR Retrofit
The California Mechatronics Center is sponsoring a team of students to design and implement various
electro-mechanical systems that control the gas, brake, steering, transmission, and differential lock on a
2015 Polaris Ranger. The end result is a proof-of-concept automation package that makes the vehicle
capable of being remotely driven via a wireless network. Strategically placed cameras provide video
feedback allowing the operator to explore unknown and potentially dangerous areas while remaining a
safe distance away. This remotely operated vehicle has been named the Multi-Purpose Road Clearing
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Abel Ramirez
Ger Xiong
Sam Walters
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Chandler Carpenter
Dragan Militiev
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Golden Wheels: A Revolutionary Mobility Scooter for an Active Lifestyle in the Golden Years
David and Karen French are the private sponsors for the Golden Wheels project. David is a man who has
retired but loves to be active. He has some health issues that impedes him from walking for long
distances. Karen is a teacher and also the caretaker of David. They have an active lifestyle and want to
embrace their golden years. They have bought a few mobility scooters and researched others, and they
have been unable to find one that gives them the total freedom to travel. They need the ability to travel
and go to places with ease, such as a grocery store and post office. On these trips, it is common for them
to have a tough time loading and unloading their current scooter. Mr. French would like a scooter that
provides stability and power with the ability of easy loading and unloading. Traveling is a big concern of
the French's since they will be transporting this vehicle from a trunk of a car, bus, train or airplane with
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Alvano Calvillo
Mahdi AL Nasir
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Ahmed Almunayan
Jason Sorenson
Rafael Valdez
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Jetovator Flow Enhancement
Jetavation Incorporation, which is owned by Robert Innes, builds a water-propelled flying watercraft
called the Jetovator. It receives water flow from a 66-foot hose that is connected to the supplied Thrust
Adapter; the Thrust Adapter is attached to the jet unit of the personal water craft (PWC) and designed to
redirect the jet thrust 180 degrees towards the front of the PWC. The Jetovator has been designed with
trial and error engineering and has never gone through any engineering calculations or Computational
Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Our Project is to run detailed CFD analysis on the Thrust Adapter and the Jetovator
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Camron Blonigan
Curtis Harwood
Joshua Blau
Lance Hartland
Mayra Melgoza
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Miniature Precision Bi-directional Remote Height Gage
The Mini Precision Bi-Directional Remote Height Gauge is a project developed by inTEST Corporation of
Silicon Valley. inTEST designs interface hardware for testing microchips at the silicon wafer level. The
problem they are faced with is the fluctuation of supplied signal during the testing process due to
variation in compressed spring loaded contact distance. The compressed distance of these spring loaded
contacts affects their electrical resistance. By knowing this distance, they can confirm sufficient electrical
signal supplied to microchips during the testing process. The first phase of the solution is a prototype
design of a miniature precision bi directional remote height gauge. The greatest challenge in this design is
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Hutton Zubiate
Maxwell Skinner
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Austin Petersen
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CNC Machine Tool Part Tending
Haas Automation is the largest machine tool builder in the western world. They manufacture a complete
line of CNC machining centers and accessories. They have sponsored our Senior Project team to develop
a cost effective and easy to use CNC Part Tender that will work with various Haas CNC milling machines.
Part tending is the process of placing raw material into the work area of a CNC machine, waiting for the
machining process to finish, then removing the finished part. This process is typically done by hand,
which can be very tedious. Our solution uses a rectilinear movement structure that extends into the CNC
machine to load and unload parts. We have also created a revolutionary part storage system that utilizes
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Erik Black
Jacob Farrar
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Jordan Gottfried
Malcolm Ekeruche
Michael Claassen
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Solar Canopy for Scooter
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For the past 21 years, Deistco Manufacturing has been a leader in design and manufacturing of
accessories for mobility scooters and wheelchairs. Deistco is always striving to be on the cutting edge of
technology with their products. In today’s world, everyone has a smartphone or tablet at their fingertips.
Those devices need to be charged to maintain ease of use throughout the day. Deistco Manufacturing
needs a full, off grid, mobile solar charging station to be universal to fit any mobility scooter. Our project
is to create a solar powered station that can be mounted on a small bike trailer to be towed by the
mobility scooter. This will not only charge any electronic device like a cell phone or tablet but also charge
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Jake Cottor
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Abdulrahman Alali
Kevin Chen
Samuel Bunton
Mechanical/Mechatronic Engineering (MECH/MECA)
Sergio Rocha-Arias
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Mini Bagging System
Our project is to design build and test a miniature medical hardware packaging machine sponsored by
DePuy Synthes. The machine is downscaling a current machine that DePuy Synthes already has in order
to open up more manufacturing space. The machine will be mostly automated but will still require an
operator. The medical screws will be inserted into the bag via the operator in which they will press a
button to activate a motor which will insert an instructional insert into the bag. The machine will then
seal the bag utilizing heat, and the motors will drive the bag path in reverse tearing off the sealed bag.
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Jacob Darling
Joshua Alamo
Sultan Hawsawi
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Dean Cable
Erin Hochstrasser
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Off Grid Solar Tiny Home Energy Management System
Developing sustainable and affordable living using green building and renewable energy will help solve
climate change and the energy crisis. Chico State will be competing in the fall semester at the Tiny House
competition developed by Sacramento’s Municipal Utility District. Dr. Joel Arthur wrote a proposal to the
Chico State office of research and sponsored programs, and received a grant to support this Capstone
design project. The focus of the project is to design a Smart Residential Energy Management System
(SREMS) for the tiny house. This system is used for off-grid homes to optimize renewable energy sources
by reducing waste. SREMS will also prioritize appliances in the home to provide safe operating levels for
the occupant to prevent power loss or blackout. The user will be able to monitor and control all energy
producing and energy consuming devices by touch of screen. SREMS will ensure sufficient thermal
comfort, food storage and shower temperatures, and entertainment based on competition demands by
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Michael Gomez
Rayan Wizza
Ryan Ford
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
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Austin Hamilton
Benjamin Thomas
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Drone Assisted Farm Health Monitoring and Remediation
This project is sponsored by the California State University Agricultural Research Institute, and aims to
use a drone platform to provide a cheap, easy to use alternative to traditional methods of crop health
monitoring, such as manned aircraft and satellite images. The current design iteration (this is the third
year of this project) intends to limit the need for human interaction during operation to the minimums
allowable by FAA regulations. To facilitate this, an off-the-shelf hobbyist drone has been outfitted with an
on-board computer (Raspberry Pi 2) equipped with a camera and image processing software. The drone
itself is controlled by a mobile app on the user’s smartphone, which will automatically plot a course to
cover the area designated by the user. During the flight, the camera will take pictures using a special
filter, and process these images to determine the health of the field below. Once the system has
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Dylan Owsley
Geovany Ramirez
Jennifer Pierson
Matthew Sullivan
Patrick McGinnis
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Tito’s Left Hand
Tito’s Left Hand is sponsored by Charlie Roberts, a former instructor at CSU, Chico. Through his work with
local charities, he came across a young man named Tito. At a young age, Tito was exposed to fires that
left 85% of his body covered in 3rd degree burns. Due to the severity of injury, Tito’s fingers had to be
amputated. The group was tasked to create an advanced prosthetic hand for Tito to wear in order to
help him perform day-to-day tasks. These tasks include: holding a pencil, holding a cup, opening a door,
pinching a piece of paper between the index finger and thumb, as well as a payload rating of 5 lbs. The
prosthetic uses EMG sensors to read the movement in Tito’s muscles to activate individual fingers, giving
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Brett Smith
Peter Matulich
William Cortez
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Douglas Smith
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Cold Water Heat Exchange for Air Conditioning System
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The Butte County office of General Services (GS) oversees all facility maintenance and construction
projects. General Services is looking to explore the feasibility of using the Thermalito Forebay diversion
canal water as a means of cooling the newly proposed jail. Located in Oroville, CA off Highway 70, the
new jail facility would be located adjacent to the canal.
The project goal is to determine whether using the canal water is a viable solution to cooling the
proposed facility. The theoretical heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system must return all
siphoned diversion canal water back to canal.
The proposed solution is to implement a heat exchange between the canal water and the condenser’s (of
the HVAC system) hot water. This increases the COP of the Chiller, and improves the HVAC system’s
efficiency. Channeling water from the canal to the heat exchanger requires extra pumping costs. A cost-
benefit analysis is performed to decide whether this system is viable compared to a traditional water
cooling tower, common in most industrial HVAC systems.
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Kyle Urmanita
Sultan Al Shneiber
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Daniel Warfield
Forrest Clune
Spencer Johnson
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Heater Core Reconditioning
Benchmark Electronics, located in Concord, California, has sponsored the Heater Core Reconditioning
Project. Benchmark utilizes heater cores, composed of a 10 foot long 1/8th inch diameter stainless steel
wire with an 3/8th inch soldered connection on one end. The objective of this project is to safely remove
all oxidation from the heater core in order to braze it into a copper housing. Benchmark’s current
method is unsafe, slow, and inconsistent. The design solution incorporates centerless grinding, a
manufacturing process that maintains high tolerances and consistency, while reducing operator
interaction. A regulating wheel controls the rotational and axial speeds of the heater core while a
grinding wheel removes surface oxidation. The entire process is automated in order to reduce operator
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Justin Caswell
Kenneth Coleman
Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Richard Falore
Tyler Gellinck
Wataru Nippa
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Campus Solar Charging Station
To date, no solar charging station entity exists for charging electronic devices on campus. This project is
intended to fulfill a technological need and an educational objective in the area of sustainable energy.
The technological need is a widespread demand for charging portable electronic devices on campus,
especially in an outdoor environment where students can enjoy the wonderful Chico climate. The
educational objective is to provide a visible campus element that underscores a commitment to
sustainability while teaching students of the technologies associated with solar energy. This project is
sponsored by the Sustainability Fund Allocation Committee (SFAC) and the College of Engineering,
Mechatronic Engineering (MECA)
Maytham Alhaddad
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Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Chao Vang
Erik Marquis
Jairo Orozco
Salam Ali
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Application System
Online submission of forms for adoption of animals. Combines xml data from petfinder.com with
application data submitted online.
Computer Information Systems (CINS)
Karl Cobler
23
Get Active
An applications that connects sports and outdoor activity enthusiasts with those in their areas that are
also trying to get active.
Computer Information Systems (CINS)
Juan Villalobos
24
HomeFoods
a website that locates nearby homes that sell homemade food.
Computer Information Systems (CINS)
Abdulelah Almazyad
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Lolo's Bakery
Lolo's Bakery is an online storefront for a gluten-free bakery based in Oakland, California. The bakery is
in the beginning stages of business and operates primarily through a catalog. Lolo's Bakery website will
provide customers with an easier way to order.
Computer Information Systems (CINS)
Jennifer Nordella
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MDstat
Health care application which stores and analyzes data regarding a doctor's performance/efficiency. This
tool is also used to keep track of patients, their health, appointments, and much more.
Computer Information Systems (CINS)
Lucas Nager
27
Mnemonic
Send and receive reminders to your friends. Consolidate your schedule from social media and your
Computer Information Systems (CINS)
Cody Rhine
28
O'Collab Board
This is an online collaborative whiteboard in which you can invite others to join in on a whiteboard space
online. You may work together in this space to either work on problems, make diagrams, or just draw
Computer Information Systems (CINS)
Robert Bezaire
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SENY
SENY is a mobile application where users can create an account, rent out belongings to users and rent
items from users. Rental prices can be ridiculously high sometimes, SENY allows one user to get cheap
rentals and the other user to get paid for something that does not get used often and collects dust.
Computer Information Systems (CINS)
Sam Langon
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Skill Scanner
A website that is dedicated to matching a resume with the right job. The website matches applicants to
employers based off of skills, experience, and schools. This website not only shows users what jobs are
right for them, but also which applicants are right for employers.
Computer Information Systems (CINS)
Guillermo Gomez
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Babble
Threaded group chat
Computer Science (CSCI)
Sterling Baldwin
32
C++ 2D Game
Creating a game from the ground up in C++ using the SDL library(Simple DirectMedia Layer). All game
systems were created from scratch by researching how each system works and is implemented.
Computer Science (CSCI)
James Thayer
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Cartograph It
Cartograph It is an android app to quickly and easily create area layouts and schematics. The tools make
it easy to use, edit, combine, and store your very own maps with only a few measurements.
Computer Science (CSCI)
Brandon Borrelli
34
Democratic Jukebox
The Democratic Jukebox is a headless Raspberry Pi which serves a song voting application to users
connected to it's local Wi-Fi. Users connect to the service and vote for songs they want to hear, moving
Computer Science (CSCI)
Jesse Smith
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Discovering Discover
Real time data visualization application for the HPE Discover 2016 event
Computer Science (CSCI)
Martin Ramirez
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Farm Management Tool
My Farm Management Tool will allow farmers to keep track of information pertaining to their fields. It
will also keep inventory of harvested produce.
Computer Science (CSCI)
Mark Moniz
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Fitly
Fitly is a motivational java web application built on the Spring Framework. Fitly provides the user with a
profile page to keep track of statistics such as height, weight, body fat, etc. Fitly also provides the user
with challenges that, when completed, reward them with fit coins that they can spend then spend.
Computer Science (CSCI)
Matt Messa
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Newco Festivals App
An IOS app that allows you to build a schedule to attend Newco festivals around the world. Get listed in
the attendees directory, browse around to see what sessions other people are attending, share your
schedule on FB/twitter and don't forget to check out the map feature to see where each event is located.
Computer Science (CSCI)
Yaseen Aniss
39
newt
An exploration of type safety and immutability, aiming to combine the succinctness and expressiveness
of languages such as Python and Ruby with the type safety and semantic analysis found in other
Computer Science (CSCI)
Caleb Callaway
40
OpenCV Sudoku
OpenCV Solver is an android app that can take a picture of a Sudoku puzzle and return the solution. The
app sends the picture to a python + OpenCV script for processing and solving, after which the solution is
Computer Science (CSCI)
Cory Lotze
41
Profesional Network Assistant
A mobile application to help professionals manage, maintain, and study their professional networks. This
application functions as a rolodex, conference networking tool, and study guide.
Computer Science (CSCI)
Kevin Perkins
42
pyNEAT
pyNEAT is a python implementation of NEAT (NeuroEvolution of Augmenting Topologies) that evolves
neural networks using genetic algorithms. pyNEAT includes a web interface that allows a user to create
their own experiments and explore the evolutionary process of NEAT.
Computer Science (CSCI)
Jason Boutte
43
RoadTripBuddy
website/android app that will tell you the best place to stop for gas given a destination
Computer Science (CSCI)
Philip Vierhus
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RubyGolf
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Webapp where users submit their solutions to problems in Ruby, and try to use fewer characters or have
a faster runtime than other users.
Computer Science (CSCI)
Mason Wiley
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SkillSkanner
Parses both job postings and resumes. Matches them to each other and displays them both on web and
Computer Science (CSCI)
Sukhparspreet Singh
46
Smart Target
An electronic target that sends voltage readings from strain gages to your phone to determine where the bullet hit the target.
Computer Science (CSCI)
Bradley Esselman
47
Steam Friend Finder (Placeholder Name)
A web application that helps PC gamers find people in their area with a similar taste in video games.
Steam Friend Finder makes connecting with like-minded gamers a breeze!
Computer Science (CSCI)
Seth McFarland
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Synth w/ Controller
Basic audio synthesizer built in C++ alongside a simple midi-controller to control on-screen parameters
Computer Science (CSCI)
Jay DiFuria
49
TAppDecoder instrumentation
Modifying a reference video decoder to allow automated validation of certain encoding features.
Computer Science (CSCI)
Tona Thao
50
TLC
TLC is self-hosting compiler for a statically typed language called teal.
Computer Science (CSCI)
Lao Akili
51
TutorMe
TutorMe is a native IOS app that allows student to find tutors near by and schedule tutoring sessions
with then. This app is aimed at universities and should help you find tutors that have taken courses or
Computer Science (CSCI)
Moises Lizama
52
Web Video Chat
Video,voice, and text chatting web application. It would allow multiple users to chat with multiple video
windows (camera or screen sharing) and allow for picture and file sending as well (If I have time to
Computer Science (CSCI)
Yuki Ishikawa
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Autonomous Tennis Ball Collector
This robot will get rid of the most annoying part of practicing tennis alone; collecting all of the balls. The
Autonomous Tennis Ball Collector can stay on one side of the court where a player might be serving to or
where a tennis ball launcher is located. To find where the collector is it will use a combination of lasers
and light detecting sensors. The size of the tennis court is always the same and always has the same
layout which makes it somewhat easier to tell where the collector is in a 3d environment. The
Autonomous Tennis Ball Collector will be about the size of a large RC car and will have balls roll straight
Computer Engineering (CMPE)
Sean McGuigan
This product is a sorting device that will sort, track and store a selection of Lego bricks using digital image
processing (DIP) and electro-mechanical mechanisms. This device will serve as a commercial product and
a proof of concept (POC) for an industrial sorting machine.
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Joshua O'Brien
54
Hand Controlled Pong Game
This project is an arcade style FPGA based Pong game where players control the paddles with their
hands. A range finding sensor acts as the input device that allows the players hands to become a
Computer Engineering (CMPE)
Joseph Shelton
55
NFC Smart Room
This NFC designed room allows you to take control of your physical environment with only a touch. The
designated smart phone or tablet with NFC technology will enable you to take action in the room and on
your phone with the simple touch of the phone. Unlocking your door, turning on the lights, and turning
your phone volume on after getting back from class can now be done in one easy motion. On top of that
when you’re ready to go to bed just set your phone down on your bed stand as the lights in the room
Computer Engineering (CMPE)
Derek Batt
56
OBDII Emissions Tracking
This fleet management system allows a business to record and analyze the driving metrics recorded by
the car’s OBD2 system. The data is accessible through a graphical user interface attached to the home
base server where all of the information is uploaded to when the vehicle returns at the end of each day.
Computer Engineering (CMPE)
Samuel Adams
57
Smart Irrigation System
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Today water is become more and more important to be manage effectively due to the adverse effect on
the environment. The main object of the project is to create an interconnected system that can adjust
different water timing for different irrigation zones thru the World Wide Web or internal network.
System can be improve by adding external sensors to account for humidity and moisture in the
environment. Weather forecast information based on geo location can implement to improve the
watering efficiency. Self-learning algorithms can implement to create a unique watering profile.
The System will use moisture sensors to measure the ground moisture as well as the moisture of the
environment and compare it with the weather forecast which will be taken from the internet and sort
the information to create watering schedules in a much more efficient way. The forecast and the
weather reports from the past will be recorded in an SD-Card and the data can be accessed to predict
and create the schedules for watering based on the season. This will be done by accessing past records
and by comparing it with the present information.
A Growth algorithm will be used to record the past events and it will count the occurrence of events and
Computer Engineering (CMPE)
Abdullah Alkalbi
58
Smart Pepper Spray
(blank)
Computer Engineering (CMPE)
Christian Cleveland
Natalie Astorga
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Smartlarm (a very smart alarm clock)
Smartlarm is a multi-purpose smart alarm clock that offers a taste of the endless possibilities that arise
when a traditionally standalone embedded system is connected to the Internet. No longer must alarm
clocks be simple, standalone embedded systems that merely make sounds at specific times; alarm clocks
are capable of being smart objects: “augmented with capabilities such as logic processing, information
storage, sensing, real-world event actuation and network communication, made possible by small
computers.” In the same way that commonplace items like watches and televisions have been
reinvented to be smart, Smartlarm modernizes the alarm clock to meet today’s standards.
Without eschewing traditional alarm clock functionality completely, Smartlarm incorporates the old with
the new in order to provide the right features, not the most features. On top of basic alarm clock
functions such as time keeping, multiple alarm support, and loud alarm tones, Smartlarm automates
routines that are only possible because of its Internet connectivity and its constant physical presence in
the user’s room. It features dynamic alarms using Google Calendar adjusted with real-time weather and
Computer Engineering (CMPE)
Crystal Vang
60
Smartwave (Smart Microwave)
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SmartWave is a microwave oven that is designed to ease the user’s interaction when entering cooking
instructions. This is achieved by automating the process of entering times and power levels into the
microwave through the use of UPC codes and/or barcodes found on the majority of products sold in
typical grocery stores and other food stores. Instead of the user manually entering cooking times into the
microwave they will instead scan the product they wish to cook through the use of a built in barcode
scanner of the SmartWave. From there the product will be identified by connecting to an external server
through the built in Wi-Fi connection of the SmartWave and cooking times will be downloaded and
automatically entered along with relevant preparation instructions being displayed on the SmartWave’s
LCD touch screen; these instructions would be things such as “slit film over vegetables” and/or “wrap
product in a paper towel.” Furthermore if the cooking instructions require the product to be stirred or
rotated midway through then the SmartWave will inform the user through the built in LCD when that
Computer Engineering (CMPE)
Matthew Daras
61
Vehicle Accident Capture System
The Vehicle Accident Capture System (V.A.C.S.) gives motor vehicle drivers the ability to record and
document the event of a vehicle accident. With the V.A.C.S. System drivers can feel safe knowing that all
of the vehicles involved in the accident are video recorded and safely stored for future review. The
V.A.C.S. System also sends a copy of the accident data, both video recording and a data file containing
important vehicle information, to a remote server for further protection of the sensitive and valuable
data. This system also helps in the event of hit and run accidents where it is often hard to track down the
escaping driver. The V.A.C.S. System can be used in the event of an accident to help insurance companies
and court systems find the driver or drivers who are at fault.
The system utilizes a video recording device/devices placed upon the top of the vehicle which allows it to
record important information such as traffic light positions and the positioning of vehicles during an
accident. The system will utilize a force accelerometer in order to detect both the force and direction of
the accident. The system will communicate with the vehicle's on board computer system (OBD2) via
Computer Engineering (CMPE)
Nathan Massey
62
Automated Plant Feeder
This closed system grow box provides the perfect automated environment for the in house cultivation of
herbs and spices or other small flora. This system utilizes a microcontroller and a variety of analogue
sensors to read and log environmental conditions as well as make adjustments to the system to optimize
growing conditions. This product allows the user to grow their own food indoors with virtually no
intervention. Micro grow features and automated irrigation and climate control system that may enable
anyone from the novice gardener a growing enthusiast to cultivate their own produce out of the comfort
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Brent Gomez
63
Facial Recognition System
The goal of this project is to test the bounds of facial recognition using various methods of image
processing. This use a default portrait picture of the person as the standard picture and make
comparisons from various images and facial expressions.
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Donald Wight
64
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FPGA Calculation of Transcendental Functions
This device will calculate transcendental functions, such as Sine, Cosine, and Square Root with
doubleprecision floating point accuracy, using pipelined algorithms implemented in FPGA hardware to
achieve high throughput. Several algorithms will be compared and contrasted for their fitness to assist in
mathematical modeling of naval electrical systems in the Department of EECE research project.
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Tyler Parks
65
GPS Security System
This GPS security system can be used in any type of motor vehicle. It will track your vehicle and send you
the coordinates of its location if it is stolen. The alerts will be sent via text message every few minutes. A
remote will let you arm or disarm the vehicle at any time. This system includes a battery backup to
power the device if the main power supply is interrupted. This product requires a low monthly fee for
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Diego Abad
66
Grid Independent Power Box
This device will give the user the means to have portable power for situations where conventional power
isn’t available. By using a photovoltaic cell, the user can charge internal batteries and use the stored
power when necessary. The device will have inverter (custom) for 120VAC power, as well as a custom
rectifying circuit for charging the device at home. The Rectifier will turn off when the battery is fully
charged by using a relay. There will be status indicators for the power level of the battery, using a
STM32f303 discovery microcontroller to drive the voltage display and run the logic. There will be safety
features inside the device as well. Fuses will protect from overcurrent situations on both the DC and AC
side. The inverter will be controlled to shut off when power levels are too low as well. Receptacles and
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Austin McKinsey
67
Healthy House Envirostat
This product is a thermostatic system that monitors and controls the air quality and conditions that can
damage a building or even threaten the health of tenants. The system should be able to react to a
number of conditions to help mitigate the damages that can be caused by mold growth and the presence
of dangerous gasses, and alerts the system administrator of the conditions. The system would be
controlled from a main thermostat communicating with modules in each room calibrated to specific
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Casey Sveiven
68
Infant and Toddler Security for Intercity Transportation (Child Seat Safety Alert System)
This system gives you the reliability of a safety alert system to remind the owner (parent) that a child has
been left in a car seat in the automobile. The ‘IT’S IT’ uses a series of sensors and a chest clip switch to
detect if an actual baby is located in the designated car seat. The actual alert system portion of the ‘IT’S
IT’ will involve a key fob made up from a Bluetooth beacon to communicate wirelessly with the main
board and the second proximity sensor. The beacon contains two buttons that can be programmed
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Martin Gonzalez
69
LCR Meter
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A handheld meter to measure inductance, capacitance, resistance, impedance of electrical components.
This will be aimed at the electronics enthusiast market as many of the LCR meters on the market are
placed outside the price range of many hobbyists.
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Robert Bruce
70
LED Spectrum Analyzer and Digital Effects Box
With the rise of Electronic Dance Music you can now add your own digital effects to your favorite songs
and mixes. While having a real time display give you live analysis of the frequency spectrum of your
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Kyle Reeves
71
Motorcycle GPS Tracking Unit
This unit give the use the option to send a text message with the current GPS location of the motorcycle
to a pre-entered phone number. It will also allow the user to text the device and receive the GPS location
of the motorcycle in a reply text message. With an independent battery, the user can be assured that
even in the event of motorcycle battery failure, the device will still function properly.
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Koddin Nordaker
72
MPPT Charging System and Auto Intensity Lighting System
The main idea of this project is to design for LED based street lights with an auto-intensity control
that uses solar power from photovoltaic cells. Photovoltaic panels will use for charging batteries by
converting the sunlight into electricity. A charge controller circuit will use to control the charging, and an
LDR uses to sense the ambient light on day time. The intensity of street lights is required to be kept high
during the peak hours. Besides the same street lights are switched on at the dusk and then switched off
at the dawn automatically by using an LDR sensing device LDR. The process repeats every day.
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Hamad Alkhaldi
73
Multiple Automatic Door Control System
The system will consist of multiple doors and they will be interconnected using Wireless technology. The
system will use PIR sensors to detect the infrared image of humans and open/close doors nearby. The
human body emits some infrared energy and the PIR (Passive Infrared) sensors will detect the infrared
energy and will communicate with the microcontroller. This system will feature multiple doors and each
door will have a separate microcontroller and all these will be connected to a main controller which will
control all the doors. The controllers will be connected using Wi-Fi. The doors will stay open until the
sensors detect some sort of infrared reading and it will stay open for a user specified delay time and will
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Hussain Al Matar
74
NITI, Network Interfaced Tactile Interactive Control Panel (manages video streams)
This Portable device will allow an operator to interface directly with a Frame Sync device located
elsewhere via Ethernet; providing alterations of primary functions within the Frame Sync1 device, and
allowing for easy manipulation of video feeds being received from a digital video source, otherwise
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Matthew Anderson
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Smart Bluetooth LE MPPT Meter
This Smart Bluetooth LE MPPT Meter will take advantage of the fully stable and developed Maximum
Power Point Tracking (MPPT) topologies to explore and implement the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
protocol. All of the wireless data of this meter will be transmitted over Bluetooth LE exploring the
hardware and software layer of the protocol such as services, device discovery, and network topologies.
To receive the most efficient performance from a Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Panel one must use a
Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) system. The data that will be transmitted over the Bluetooth LE
protocol will range from valuable information of the algorithm used to track the MPP, system efficiency,
current drawn by a load, to real-time electrical performance values such as voltage/current/power. This
project will be hardware and software intensive. Design and implementation of a DC-DC Converter and
PWM Charge Controller circuits will be needed. Software wise, design and implementation of a MPPT
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Alejandro Velazquez
76
Smart Dice
A small, plastic, 6 sided die that when thrown will communicate wirelessly the
result of that throw.
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Aaron Martin
77
Smart Duck Decoy
This project will bring an innovative touch to the modern concepts of avian attraction. The goal of the
project is to remove stagnant motion in a decoy spread using a wireless based communication system.
The system will allow multiple decoys to track the movement of each other and react based off of certain
programs set by the user. Each decoy will run for an allotted time and then read the next instructions
from a command unit, this design will allow various patterns and spreads that will bring life to a decoy
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Kyle Wells
78
Smart Outlet
This will be an in wall self-monitoring outlet that is being controlled and monitored by a ARM Core
microcontroller. This prototype will be used to demonstrate the features of the product. The outlet will
keep track of the power usage over a desired period of time such as watts per hour, watts per minute, or
watts per day. The gathered information will be gathered on a main server and a home network. The
server will then post the information onto a website that can be accessed from any place with an
internet connection. The main server in this case will be set up using a Raspberry Pi running on a Linux
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Jorge Ordonez
79
Smart White Board
This product is designed to be an add-on module for any existing dry-erase whiteboards. Using infrared
cameras and LEDs, the module is able to record writing and drawings on the whiteboard surface. The
cameras are directly mounted to the side and bottom of the whiteboard; this creates a grid to allow
tracking of the user’s pen as they write or draw. The embedded system saves the recordings as bitmaps
and broadcasts the images on a local Wi-Fi network. Custom marker casings know when the user is
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
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Taylor Yanez
80
Weather Monitor
This monitor’s job is to give accurate and precise readings of the weather around you. It will give you
humidity levels, temperature readings, barometric pressure and the light intensity directed at it. The
current readings will be stored and displayed on digital display for the user. If you want more logging, it
will be linked with a webs server to give you more detailed readings. As a portable device, to will have
compacted casing to protect it from the environment, making it last longer for the user.
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Ali Safar
81
Wireless Power Transfer
The following is a research project to evaluate the efficiency of transferring power wirelessly. This project
will use two inductor coils. One coil acts as a transmitter while the other coil acts as a receiver. The
inductor coil will be ministered by a circuit to allow wireless power transfer to take place. The power
transfer will be confirmed by the attachment of an instrument to the receiver coil. The main challenges
to be confronted on this research project would be the circuit design, the inductor coil design, and the
adjustment of voltage throughout the circuit. The below charts give an outline of how the circuit would
look like. The model illustrated on this project provides the basis for a contemporary technology that
Electrical Engineering (EENG)
Obaid Al-Ali
82
Tiny House
SMUD Tiny House Competition. This event is open to all colleges and universities in California.
Participation promotes an interest in energy conservation, energy efficiency and green building and solar
technologies. The Energy & Technology Center and Community Solar are proud to sponsor this event.
"The Tiny House Competition – Build Small and Win Big" is a new competition in the Sacramento region,
challenging collegiate teams to design and build net-zero, tiny solar houses. The event is anticipated to
be held in the fall of 2016 and is spearheaded by SMUD’s Energy & Technology Center and Community
Construction Management (CMGT)
Joe Del'Osso
Civil Engineering (CIVL)
Blake Bergh
Tim Wion
83
Concrete Canoe
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Mid-Pacific Student Competition entry.
Civil Engineering (CIVL)
David Comingdeer
84
Steel Bridge
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Mid-Pacific Student Competition entry.
Civil Engineering (CIVL)
Daniel Phelan
85
3D Modeling
3D Modeling portfolio work.
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Computer Animation and Game Development (CAGD)
Dylan Amos
86
A Helping Hand
Animation studio project.
Computer Animation and Game Development (CAGD)
Alex Mann
87
Andromeda
Video game studio project.
Computer Animation and Game Development (CAGD)
Justin Schwieger
88
Motion Capture Demo
Motion capture demonstration using Xsens suit and software.
Computer Animation and Game Development (CAGD)
Kollin Stewart
89
Notes: A Little Help Never Hurts
Animation studio project.
Computer Animation and Game Development (CAGD)
Vinna Chan
90
Quantum Keeper
Video game studio project.
Computer Animation and Game Development (CAGD)
Nicholas DiNapoli
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