Innovative Capstone Projects from Watson College Departments
Key Ideas
  • Mechanical Engineering students devised a 'pedal-powered theater' to promote STEM concepts to children through interactive performances.
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering team created a portable power station to make solar energy accessible to households.
  • Biomedical Engineering group developed an automated syringe preparation system to enhance hospital efficiency and reduce costs.
  • Systems Science and Industrial Engineering students aimed to test hydrogen fuel cell bikes with a prototype hydrogen fuel station, supported by AVANGRID.
The Watson College undergraduates at Binghamton University undertook diverse capstone projects in 2023-24. Mechanical Engineering students crafted a 'pedal-powered theater' to engage children with STEM ideas through interactive performances. The Electrical and Computer Engineering team innovated a portable power station to democratize solar energy access. Meanwhile, the Biomedical Engineering group collaborated with United Health Services to design an automated syringe preparation system, streamlining hospital processes. Lastly, Systems Science and Industrial Engineering students partnered with AVANGRID to pioneer a hydrogen fuel station prototype for hydrogen fuel cell bikes. Despite challenges like cost and shipping delays, these projects showcased creativity, sustainability, and a positive impact on various sectors.
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