Monday Apr 22, 2019
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM CDT
Monday, April 22, 2019, 3-6 pm
Student Life Center Ballroom Vanderbilt University 310 25th Ave S Nashville, TN 37240
Free and open to the public
Pamela Coyle
Vanderbilt School of Engineering
615-343-5495
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More than 70 teams of Vanderbilt School of Engineering seniors will share their final projects during a three-hour open house. Projects include a robotic hand extension for a young boy, a head tremor alert system for a young girl, and a 3D printed prosthetic for a dog. Students designed an interstate "cap" park an multi-family infill housing above a WeGo transit transfer station; both projects were sponsor Nashville Civic Design Center.
Other innovations include this year's NASA student competition payload design, a surgical video system and design of a Martian habitat and apps. Teams of electrical engineering and computer science students designed a host of apps and algorithms: aphasia remediation, college gear rental, trip planning, collecting data from b-cycles in Nashville, predicting March Madness outcomes through machine learning and using machine learning to classify success of boy bands over several decades, among others.
The event is open to the public.
Printed courtesy of www.technologycouncil.com/ – Contact the Greater Nashville Technology Council for more information.
500 Interstate Blvd. S, Ste. 200, Nashville, TN 37210 – (615) 873-1284 – membership@technologycouncil.com