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2021 Team Tech Competition (sponsored by Boeing) Finalists Announced

The Team Tech Student Competition was established in 1992 as a SWE Competition with sponsorship by The Boeing Company to emphasize the key role of teamwork and interface with industry in the engineering educational process.  
2021 Team Tech Competition (sponsored by Boeing) Finalists Announced -
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Competition: Friday, October 22, 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. EST via Zoom

The Team Tech Competition (sponsored by Boeing) was established in 1992 as a SWE Competition with sponsorship by The Boeing Company to emphasize the key role of teamwork and interface with industry in the engineering educational process.  

Competing teams ranging from four to twelve collegiate students and representing a minimum of three engineering disciplines were formed in the fall.  They submitted an initial, interim and final report on a project of their own choosing.  In addition, each team has been working with an Industrial Advisor, who has also been responsible for ongoing evaluation of the team’s progress.

The teams and their projects will be evaluated in the following 5 areas:

  •       The ability of the team to work together
  •       The use of engineering processes
  •       Product
  •       The quality of the results
  •       The ability of the team to work with industry

These presentations are challenging and represent the work that can be accomplished when we strive together.  

11:00 am           Introductions

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor working with KLA-Tencor
Development of Wearable Technology to Improve Accessibility and Safety of Clean Room Employees
Team Leaders: Samar Tawfik, Shriya Shah

 Purdue University working with GE Healthcare
VSCode C++ Pre-Compiler Modification for EPIC
Team Leaders: Alia Ahmed, Dhanyasree Prem Sankar

 

University of Florida working with Ultimate Kronos Group (UKG)
SafeMap
Team Leaders: Vida Tonkova, Robin Fintz

12:10 pm           Break

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign working with Caterpillar Inc.
Estimate Simulation Run Time Using FEA Model Characteristics and Machine Learning
Team Leaders: Aishani Dutta, Megha Natarajan

University of Minnesota – Twin Cities working with John Deere
Machine Health Monitoring System
Team Leaders: Annabelle Whatley 

University of Wisconsin – Madison working with Georgia Pacific
QUAT Concentration Measurement Method for the Food Service Industry
Team Leaders: Geethaanjali Mohan

 

1:20 pm           Break

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo working with Mazzetti
Sustainable Oxygen Generator System for Malawi
Team Leaders: Bonnie Brown, Julianna Caballero

 California Baptist University working with Carbon3D
Soteria – The Goddess of Safety
Team Leaders: Jennifer Nishimura

 University of California, Riverside working with Hyve Solutions
Using AI to identify Manufacturing Errors
Team Leaders: Tong Shen, Jannette Siahon

University of California, Berkeley working with Danaher Corporation (Beckman Coulter, Inc.)
Elimination of Door Warpage
Team Leaders: Sydney Osugi, Lily Sai

3:00 pm             Conclude Presentations – Judges’ Deliberation

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