Watch as EPICS mentor and judge Ben Uhing talks about his experience with the program.
Watch as Sarah Sutherland of Unified Building Sciences, Inc. reflects on her experience working with the UTDesign Capstone student team.
Watch as Julissa, Katie and Nicole of the Local Good Center sit down to talk about their experience with UTD EPICS
Watch as Tyler DeLanghe, founder of Longshots Disc Golf, reflects on his experience working with the UTDesign Capstone student team.
Engineering students from nine universities vie for top spots in two RTX-sponsored, build-your-own drone competitions.
Watch as Shawn Smith of 1 True Health describes his experience working with a UTDesign Capstone student team
Witness the brilliance of the Tire Install Lifting Device in action, brought to you by team 1563 of the UTDesign Capstone Program
Watch as David Henry of Aermotor Windmill describes his experience working with a UTDesign Capstone student team
Watch as Chris Madden of Diesel Displays describes his experience of working with a UTDesign Capstone student team
Tom Coyle, CEO at Sciencella, talks about his experience of working with a UTDesign Capstone student team and the value the program provides.
UTDesign Capstone Project Teams are typically comprised of 4 to 6 students, a UTD faculty advisor, and a company technical mentor. These teams create a project specification, ideate potential solutions, research and develop a preliminary design, mature the design through a critical and final design review process, build a proof of concept to the design, and test the “product” to verify initial specifications and make recommendations for future designs. Each student works an average of 10 hours per week on their project (15 hours per week in the summer). UTDesign Capstone is the corporate-sponsored capstone senior design program. At more than 30,000 square feet, the studio is one of the largest in the country, program leaders say. The studio houses 75 project stations. The studio includes a computer lab, machine shop, seven conference rooms (including a Cisco TelePresence room), five secured project lab rooms, a seminar room and more than $550,000 in state-of-the-art equipment donated by local companies.
Every engineering and computer science senior at UT Dallas is required to Watch as Dr. Roland Benke, President at Tac-Alert highlight his experience with UTDesign capstone and how the students of the capstone project excelled in developing an app for situational awareness wearables
UTDesign program, the corporate-sponsored capstone senior design program. At more than 30,000 square feet, the studio is one of the largest in the country, program leaders say.
Watch our virtual tour through our award-winning studio
Watch as Bill Obuchowski of Klein Tools describes his experience working with a UTDesign Capstone student team
Watch as Aniko, Founder of Anikona Coffee, describes her experience with a UTDesign Capstone student team and our students’ creation of a highly innovative mechanical suitcase.
Mark Simpson, Equipment Engineer at Texas Instrument shares details about the lifting system UTDesign Capstone students built for Texas Instruments.
Watch as Aniko, Founder of Anikona Coffee, describes her experience with a UTDesign Capstone student team and our students’ creation of the automated French press machine.
The Jonsson School engineering and computer science senior capstone program is called UTDesign®. Projects created through this program have won 7 national first place awards in the last 4 years.
UTDesign Capstone Project Teams are typically comprised of 4 to 6 students, a UTD faculty advisor, and a company technical mentor.
The projects were created as part of the UTDesign program, a team-oriented capstone course for Jonsson School students. The teams and projects, mostly sponsored by companies to fill the needs of their organizations, are judged annually at the UTDesign Expo.
Watch the CBS News feature of the fire fighting robot created by a group of UT Dallas students under the UTDesign capstone program.
The UTDesign Capstone Expo will showcase the capstone projects completed by student teams in the senior design course. Each team will have an exhibit showing the prototype they designed to solve a specific engineering problem. The Expo is conducted in a project fair format, so visitors are welcome to come at any time to view the projects and speak with the teams.