Back in action: E-Days returns to campus for first time since 2019
Nearly 500 graduating engineering students will compete in the annual E-Days competition on April 22 at the LSC.
Nearly 500 graduating engineering students will compete in the annual E-Days competition on April 22 at the LSC.
E-Days is a long-standing CSU tradition that allows students to showcase senior projects. In the Department of Mechanical Engineering, students have the unique opportunity to choose between a capstone research or capstone design experience.
Trent Sieg (’18), a CSU mechanical engineering alumnus who is the long snapper for the Las Vegas Raiders of the NFL, is scheduled to help kick off E-Days with other alumni, industry leaders and teachers starting at 9 a.m. April 23.
Dylan Bush's favorite activity is swinging on swings. CSU student engineers built him one as their final senior design project.
Students from CSU’s Rams Without Borders are using their senior design project to help 100 families in El Salvador gain access to clean water.
The team is small, but mighty.
A transdisciplinary Senior Design team in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is improving upon an existing project to create an exoskeletal rehabilitation system for large dog breeds suffering from mobility impairments.
Engineering student projects will be on display during the E-Days Senior Design Showcase inside the Lory Student Center and outside on the Plaza from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Thursday, April 12.
A Senior Design team in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is redesigning the rodeo arena at the Baca County Fair, implementing updated drainage and facilities.
Students on the Solar-Powered Refrigeration Team are using their mechanical engineering Senior Design project to test solutions that could make refrigeration more affordable and sustainable for developing nations.