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Team Building Hands-on learning Critical thinking Real-world challenges and problem solving Team Building Hands-on learning Critical thinking Real-world challenges and problem solving SAE Mini Baja, a.k.a. Cardinal Racing, is a group comprised of 16 Mechanical Engineering students, who designed, built, and competed in an all-terrain vehicle race with other top colleges from around the country in the SAE Baja Design Series West in Gorman, California. Team members: Thomas Michel, Dave Adams, Davis Tsan, Jonny Pierce, Garrett Raines, Conor Culpepper, Brandon Midkiff, Joey Nguyen, Ethan Baker, Reed Ridcardson, Riley McMillon, Tommy Yawn, Jordan Blanchard, Lindsey Paige, Brandon Wilkerson and Edgar Roque Mini Baja Car, 2016 Grand Champion Project Department Winners On April 29, 2016, the first Senior Design Symposium was held on Lamar University Campus. Thirty-one teams from the College of Engineering displayed their senior design projects to a group of industry judges and competed for departmental as well as college-level recognition. On April 29, 2016, the first Senior Design Symposium was held on Lamar University Campus. Thirty-one teams from the College of Engineering displayed their senior design projects to a group of industry judges and competed for departmental as well as college-level recognition. Projects Inaugural Senior Design Symposium Chemical Travis Enterprises Ethylene Production Facility Design of Olefins Unit in Aspen v8.8 Ethylene Plant Design Project Ethylene Production Facility MAGNT Q Ethylene Civil/Environmental Sustainability Plan for Lamar University Beautification Project: Evaluation and Enhancement of Pond Quality, Sustainability & Aesthetics at John Gray Center Neches Waterway Dredge Spoil Stabilization Study of Placement Area 5C Electrical Army Ants Perpetual Motion Squad Re-Invision Reality Safety Autonomous Module Sun Tracking Solar Panel Universal Motion Mechanical Support Arm Team Energizers AutoSpecto Body Cam System Ohm My Gauss (Bluetooth Car Ignition) Industrial Design of a Voice System to Enter and Retrieve Medical Information Face and Fur Inventory Tracker Classic Southeast Texas Facility Optimization Engineering New Processing System - Boutte's Boudin DMAIC Method Applied to a Chemical Production Plant Automation of pH Testing and Level Controls in Waste Water Tank Farms 2 Mechanical Mechanical Brick Press Human Powered Vehicle, Group 2 Shell Eco Marathon Car Modified Human Powered Vehicle SAE Baja TSCG Sample Handling System MEEN Mud Motor Inaugural Senior Design Symposium What is Senior Design? Final-year engineering students work in teams to apply the knowledge they gained in their curriculum to a project of practical engineering relevance. This capstone design project is a multifaceted assignment that serves as a culminating academic experience for students and requires both an oral presentation as well as a written technical report. Final-year engineering students work in teams to apply the knowledge they gained in their curriculum to a project of practical engineering relevance. This capstone design project is a multifaceted assignment that serves as a culminating academic experience for students and requires both an oral presentation as well as a written technical report. Chemical: Travis Enterprises-World Class Ethylene Plant Team members: Jay Sharma, Colby Sundgren, Mark Stewart, Will Wilson, Karla Obregon and Joshlyn Spencer. Civil and Environmental: Beautification Project: Evaluation and Enhancement of Pond Quality, Sustainability & Aesthetics at John Gray Center Team members: Cory Bobbitt, Adriana Salazar, Alan Gruenstein and Billy Wilson. Electrical: Ohm My Gauss (Bluetooth Car Ignition) Team Members: Joel Lozano, James Ellis and LaShaina White Industrial: Automation of pH Testing and Level Controls in Waste Water Tank Farm 2 Team Member: David Durr Mechanical: TSCG Sample Handling System Team Members: Matthew Perdue, Clay Robinson, Megan Campbell, Alan Giberson, and Caleb Washburn. Grand Champion Senior Symposium Promotes

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Team BuildingHands-on learningCritical thinking Real-world challenges and problem solving

Team BuildingHands-on learningCritical thinking Real-world challenges and problem solving

SAE Mini Baja, a.k.a. Cardinal Racing, is a group comprised of 16 Mechanical Engineering students, who designed, built, and competed in an all-terrain vehicle race with other top colleges from around the country in the SAE Baja Design Series West in Gorman, California.

Team members: Thomas Michel, Dave Adams, Davis Tsan, Jonny Pierce, Garrett Raines, Conor Culpepper, Brandon Midki�, Joey Nguyen, Ethan Baker, Reed Ridcardson, Riley McMillon, Tommy Yawn, Jordan Blanchard, Lindsey Paige, Brandon Wilkerson and Edgar Roque

Mini Baja Car, 2016 Grand Champion Project

Department Winners

On April 29, 2016, the �rst Senior Design Symposium was held on Lamar University Campus. Thirty-one teams from the College of Engineering displayed their senior design projects to a group of industry judges and competed for departmental as well as college-level recognition.

On April 29, 2016, the �rst Senior Design Symposium was held on Lamar University Campus. Thirty-one teams from the College of Engineering displayed their senior design projects to a group of industry judges and competed for departmental as well as college-level recognition.

Projects

Inaugural Senior Design Symposium

ChemicalTravis EnterprisesEthylene Production Facility Design of Ole�ns Unit in Aspen v8.8Ethylene Plant Design ProjectEthylene Production Facility MAGNT Q Ethylene

Civil/EnvironmentalSustainability Plan for Lamar UniversityBeauti�cation Project: Evaluation and Enhancement of Pond Quality, Sustainability & Aesthetics at John Gray CenterNeches Waterway Dredge Spoil Stabilization Study of Placement Area 5C

ElectricalArmy Ants Perpetual Motion Squad Re-Invision Reality Safety Autonomous Module Sun Tracking Solar Panel Universal Motion Mechanical Support Arm Team Energizers AutoSpecto Body Cam SystemOhm My Gauss (Bluetooth Car Ignition)

IndustrialDesign of a Voice System to Enter and Retrieve Medical InformationFace and Fur Inventory TrackerClassic Southeast Texas Facility OptimizationEngineering New Processing System - Boutte's BoudinDMAIC Method Applied to a Chemical Production PlantAutomation of pH Testing and Level Controls in Waste Water Tank Farms 2

MechanicalMechanical Brick PressHuman Powered Vehicle, Group 2 Shell Eco Marathon CarModi�ed Human Powered VehicleSAE Baja TSCG Sample Handling System MEEN Mud Motor

Inaugural Senior Design Symposium

What is Senior Design?Final-year engineering students work in teams to apply the knowledge they gained in their curriculum to a project of practical engineering relevance. This capstone design project is a multifaceted assignment that serves as a culminating academic experience for students and requires both an oral presentation as well as a written technical report.

Final-year engineering students work in teams to apply the knowledge they gained in their curriculum to a project of practical engineering relevance. This capstone design project is a multifaceted assignment that serves as a culminating academic experience for students and requires both an oral presentation as well as a written technical report.

Chemical: Travis Enterprises-World Class Ethylene PlantTeam members: Jay Sharma, Colby Sundgren, Mark Stewart, Will Wilson, Karla Obregon and Joshlyn Spencer.

Civil and Environmental: Beauti�cation Project: Evaluation and Enhancement of Pond Quality, Sustainability & Aesthetics at John Gray Center

Team members: Cory Bobbitt, Adriana Salazar, Alan Gruenstein and Billy Wilson.

Electrical: Ohm My Gauss (Bluetooth Car Ignition)Team Members: Joel Lozano, James Ellis and LaShaina White

Industrial: Automation of pH Testing and Level Controls in Waste Water Tank Farm 2Team Member: David Durr

Mechanical: TSCG Sample Handling SystemTeam Members: Matthew Perdue, Clay Robinson, Megan Campbell, Alan Giberson, and Caleb Washburn.

Grand Champion

Senior Symposium Promotes

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Celebrating Lamar University Engineers and their senior design projects.

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