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May 3, 2024 | 09:30 am

ASML NANO: Sub-nm Vibration Sensor

Abstract The aim of this project is to explore designs for a vibrometer for semiconductor wafer measuring machines. These wafers power all of our modern computers and cellphones, and are…

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May 3, 2024 | 09:30 am

Strategies Exploration For Quality Improvement

Author Jingyan Yu Lucy Chen Xinyi Liu Veronica Chistaya Advisor Cantay Çalışkan, PhD Sponsor Jack Bramley and Irena P. Boyce, Ph.D Overview Working closely with the UR Medicine Quality Institute,…

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May 3, 2024 | 09:30 am

Enhancing Disc Sport Performance: Insights and Innovations

DiscSense is aiming to advance athletes’ throwing skills through the development of a gyroscopic sensor that tracks the end conditions of throws. Throughout our capstone project, we concentrated on building a classification model that will aid athletes in recognizing patterns of successful throws and pinpoint prevalent errors.

topics: Data Science,
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May 3, 2024 | 09:30 am

Drill Powered Carts: Team 1

Team Members Mentor Christopher Muir, Chris Pratt, Mike Pomerantz, and Jim Alkins Project Description In recent years, there has been a growing trend in alternative and sustainable modes of transportation…

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May 2, 2024 | 09:12 pm

High-Speed Baseball Launcher

The Houston Astros tasked our team with building a high-speed pitching machine to better understand the coefficient of restitution between a baseball and a bat. With this information, the Astros can optimize their player’s bats by changing length, width, design, or density in an effort to maximize player production.

topics: Dynamics, FEA, Sports Engineering Design,
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May 2, 2024 | 09:12 pm

Drill Cart Alpha

A drill powered cart was designed, manufactured, assembled, and tested in order to develop a mode of transportation that is not reliant on fossil fuels to be driven

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May 2, 2024 | 09:12 pm

URMC Occupational Therapy Rehab

Revolutionizing Hand Therapy: Human-operated device empowers patients with spasticity to reclaim hand motion safely. Iterative design process, from motor to human-operated, ensures patient comfort and control. Developed in collaboration with URMC Occupational Therapy, utilizing Siemens NX for CAD and 3D printing for prototyping. Addressing needs, paving the way for future enhancements.

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May 2, 2024 | 05:01 pm

Tick Collection for Costa Rica

In response to increasing cases of tick-borne diseases, Dr. Adrianna Troyo and Dr. Tim Dye have sought an improved method of tick collection. They have asked us to design a mobile tick-collection device to replace the inefficient and labor-intensive current manual methods, which expose researchers to risk of being parasitized.

topics: Disease Surveillance, Innovation, Public Health, Vector-Borne Diseases,
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May 2, 2024 | 05:01 pm

Tunable trajectory ultrabroadband flying focus experimental setup using adaptive optics

The goal of this thesis is to design and build a tunable flying focus experimental setup using adaptive optics. The flying focus technique produces an extended intensity peak which moves at a designed focal velocity independent of the medium group velocity. This requires an optical system that can extend the focal region beyond the Rayleigh length as well as impart sufficient radial group delay to achieve spatiotemporal control. An axiparabola is used to extend the focal region and a deformable mirror imparts a user defined radial group delay to achieve spatiotemporal control. The tunability of this technique will be used to optimize secondary source generation experiments such as laser wakefield acceleration and terahertz generation.

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May 2, 2024 | 04:30 pm

EDMUND-3DP

The 3D printing project aims to design, create, and test a polymer printed part that houses a f/5.6, eight element system. After the system was completed, repeatability measurements were done along with testing our procedure on the similar f/8 system.

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May 2, 2024 | 04:09 pm

Combined Automatic/Manual Driver For Applications in Orthopedic Surgery

Current internal bone plate fixation methods waste valuable time alternating between automatic and manual drivers and cause surgeon frustration when relocating the head of the screw. We have developed a combined automatic/manual device for safe, efficient screw driving through all stages of the fixation process.

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May 2, 2024 | 04:09 pm

Team Propeller

Enhancing Marine Propulsion Efficiency: Design, Simulation, and Testing of a High-Efficiency Toroidal Propeller for Solar Splash Competition People Team Members Claire Grover Role: Simulation Analyst LinkedIn Henry Morgan Role: Designer…

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May 2, 2024 | 04:09 pm

Tactile End-Effector for Baxter/Sawyer Robot

Problem Statement: Design a custom end-effector with tactile feedback which integrates with the Baxter / Sawyer Research robot arm, capable of manipulating YCB Benchmark objects. Existing designs are too expensive…

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May 2, 2024 | 01:47 pm

Danimer Scientific

Authors Mentors Mitch Anthamatten and Melodie Lawton ( Department of Chemical Engineering) Abstract The crystallization speed of a polymer can be a limiting step in the production of products. The…

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May 2, 2024 | 11:13 am

ImpeedaSense Wearable Electrode Device

Problem Statement Falls experienced in hospitals are common and dangerous. Patients are at an especially high risk of experiencing a fall during trips to the bathroom [1]. Bladder bioimpedance can…

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May 2, 2024 | 11:13 am

3D Metal Printed Structures for Aerospace Applications

Team Members Sponsors Patrick Ellsworth Patrick Zinter Abstract Additive manufacturing is an emerging technology that increases the efficiency and lowers the costs of production within the aerospace industry. Companies like…

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May 2, 2024 | 11:13 am

Math Department Mace

The Mathematics Department at the University of Rochester requested a ceremonial mace for their department graduation. A way to confer degrees, the mace is a symbol of authority. This mace includes iconography important to the math faculty and undergraduates, and was designed by a team of senior mechanical engineering students from the class of 2024.

topics: manufacturing, mathematics, Mechanical Engineering,
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May 2, 2024 | 11:13 am

Plug Power

Author Mentor Katlyn Conway and Professor Griffin Abstract Plug Power’s internal R&D lab lacks the space for full-scale coating and drying equipment. Their current drying process involves a 480 ft/min…

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May 2, 2024 | 11:13 am

IRL Glasses – Take a Break

Abstract On average, Americans spend 11 hours a day looking at a screen and touch their phones over 2,000 times a day. The goal for the IRL Glasses for this…

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May 2, 2024 | 11:13 am

Predicting 850 Job Title Codes Using Hierarchical Classification

Our hierarchical approach uses Major Code, lessening the total codes from 850 to 23. In Major Classification, we used input layer and embedding as well as 2 hidden layers. For Job Title Classification by Major, we used Random Forest to output based on Majority Voting.

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April 23, 2024 | 04:12 pm

Fingerprinting VPN Traffic: An Evaluation of Website Fingerprinting Attacks on Modern Virtual Private Network Applications

VPNs are increasingly promoted as a privacy-enhancing technology and a solution to protecting users’ privacy from surveillance and cyber attacks.1 While most VPN protocols encrypt users’ browsing traffic, the research community has repeatedly demonstrated that encryption algorithms need not be broken for malicious agents with knowledge of users’ encrypted traffic to fingerprint the websites they visit. We investigate whether advancements in VPN technologies in the last two decades make VPNs harder to fingerprint.