Division of Business & Engineering

Electromechanical Engineering Technology, B.S. (BSEMET)

Projects and Presentations

Previous Senior Project Presentations
EMET 330 Projects and Devices
Mini Baja

 


Senior Project Presentations

 

Each year, Penn State Altoona Engineering students plan, create, and test various electro-mechanical engineering devices as part of their capstone coursework.  With the help of faculty advisors, students create, present, and demonstrate their projects for the campus community and Industrial Advisory Committee as well as potential employers.

 



Solar Powered Autonomous Vehicle

By: Joel Bobetich and Kevin Hasco
Spring 2008 EMET Graduates

Automated Paintball Gun Turret

By: Nick Jones and Richard Richard
Spring 2008 EMET Graduates


Automated Powdered-Metal Part Checker

By: Josh Schatz and Josh Geitner
Spring 2008 EMET Graduates

Adaptive Mass-Tuned MR Vibration Absorber

By: John Roman and Scott Bores
Fall 2008 EMET Graduate


Automated Combination Lock Dialer

By:  Jared Yorke
Spring 2008 EMET Graduate

Dan Dodson

Fall 2008 EMET Graduate

 

Electric Vehicle Test Platform

By: Jeremy Sitar and Kevin Randall
Spring 2008 EMET Graduates

 

 

 


Remote Control Beverage Dispenser

By: Gerald Hopkins and Cyle Vogt
Spring 2008 EMET Graduates

Projects without Video

 

Solar Tracking Cooker

By: Dorsey Wertz

Summer 2008 EMET Graduate

 

 

Small Scale Hybrid Vehicle

By: Anthony Weidner and Matt Howard

Spring 2008 EMET Graduates


Contact:

Ms. Irene M. Ferrara
Instructor in Engineering
Division of Business & Engineering
Penn State Altoona
Office: 205 Force Technology Center
Phone: 814-949-5568
E-mail:
WWW: http://www.personal.psu.edu/ixf107