More than 360 students presented 121 projects on Wednesday at the Quad and Global Credit Union Arena as part of the Spring 2025 Engineering and Technology Capstone Showcase. Students turned in everything from a solar cooking stone, to an e-bike project for children with autism, to an automated cookie dough divider and autonomous delivery robots. Story
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Students and faculty look over capstone projects during the College of Engineering and Technology Capstone Showcase at the Quad and Global Credit Union Arena on April 9, 2025. -
Senior Eric Trickey (center) explains his team’s real-time outdoor visual alert system designed for Arizona hiking trails during the College of Engineering and Technology Capstone Showcase at the Quad and Global Credit Union Arena on April 9, 2025. -
Senior engineering majors explain their E-Bike Dynamometer, designed to test the performance of e-bikes, during the College of Engineering and Technology Capstone Showcase at the Quad and Global Credit Union Arena on April 9, 2025. -
Students make their way through the vast display of project presentations during the College of Engineering and Technology Capstone Showcase at Global Credit Union Arena on April 9, 2025. -
Students and faculty look over capstone projects during the College of Engineering and Technology Capstone Showcase at Global Credit Union Arena on April 9, 2025. -
Corbin Stuber loads his team’s Automated Cookie Dough Divider during the College of Engineering and Technology Capstone Showcase at Global Credit Union Arena on April 9, 2025. -
Marin Miller explains her FlyAZ Passport to CET Dean Paul Lambertson during the College of Engineering and Technology Capstone Showcase at Global Credit Union Arena on April 9, 2025. -
Head of Technology Programs Robert Loy (center, in purple) makes his way through the crowd as he looks over student projects during the College of Engineering and Technology Capstone Showcase at Global Credit Union Arena on April 9, 2025. -
CET Dean Paul Lambertson talks to Jordan Scott (center) and David Smical (right) about their AI program, DeepMagnus, during the College of Engineering and Technology Capstone Showcase at Global Credit Union Arena on April 9, 2025. -
CET Dean Paul Lambertson talks to Jordan Scott (second from right) and David Smical (right) about their AI program, DeepMagnus, during the College of Engineering and Technology Capstone Showcase at Global Credit Union Arena on April 9, 2025. -
Students present their year-end projects during the College of Engineering and Technology Capstone Showcase at Global Credit Union Arena on April 9, 2025.