Senior Design Showcase draws 1,300-plus, recognizes outstanding teams

Over 1,300 people attended the Senior Design Project Showcase on May 2 to explore the wide-ranging innovations of CEET seniors whose efforts exemplify the college’s dedication to bridging theory with practice.

That figure includes more than 400 students from 17 high schools and middle schools who poured into the NIU Convocation Center. They came from Rockford, Sycamore, as well as farther-flung spots such as Bartlett, Berwyn, Rich Township, Carver Military Academy in Chicago and even one small group from Michigan.

In all, there were 55 Senior Design teams: 27 from mechanical engineering, 19 that were interdisciplinary (covering four disciplines—electrical, mechanical, biomedical and mechatronics), seven industrial and systems engineering, and two from engineering technology.

Garnering particular attention were two mechanical engineering teams in support of ICECHIP, the In-situ Collaborative Experiment for Collection of Hail in the Plains. The students have outfitted a 2022 Ford F-150 pickup truck, known as the “Huskie Hail Hunter,” to make it hail resistant as part of an $11 million National Science Foundation-supported field project co-led by NIU Atmospheric Science Professor Victor Gensini.

CEET Dean Dave Grewell stands with the fluid powered bicycle team champs.

Another eye-catching group was the fluid power bicycle team from the NIU at RVC mechanical engineering program. A week earlier, that team won Grand Champion laurels at the National Fluid Power Association competition in Ames, Iowa.

It’s the second consecutive year that students from the program, overseen by instructor and program advisor Ghazi Malkawi, have earned Grand Champion recognition.

(See the WTVO segment about the Senior Design Showcase, including an overview of the team’s triumph.)

Reflecting CEET’s array of disciplines, the other 50-plus projects displayed solutions on posters and had tangible prototypes or other digital artifacts at their respective tables. ​All the teams received feedback from professional industry evaluators and Engineering and Technology Alumni Society (ETAS) volunteers judged teams that had advanced to compete for awards in the following categories: Problem Solving, Application of Engineering Concepts, Innovation and Teamwork.

The winning teams:

The Problem Solving award winners: Organ on a Chip team.
Problem Solving: Organ on a Chip, with team members David Gavin, Fae Boni, Khushi Patel and Melanie Torres.
Client: Biomedical Engineering Assistant Professor Hyung Jin Jung

Faculty advisors: Biomedical Engineering Assistant Professor Hyung Jin Jung and Senior Associate Dean Mansour Tahernezhadi.

Application of Engineering Concepts: End-to-End Warehouse Transformation, with team members Tom Schrage, Alireza Karimi and Mohammed Abdulmajeed.
Client: Midland Manufacturing Corporation.

Faculty advisors: Industrial and Systems Engineering Presidential Teaching Professor Purush Damodaran and Professor Omar Ghrayeb.

Application of Engineering Concepts Award-winning team: End-to-End Warehouse Transformation.
Innovation: Centrifugal Pump Impeller Optimization, with team members Keenan Cordano, Thomas Lulinski, Sophia Durbin and Susie Johnson.
Client: Woodward.

Faculty advisors: Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor Kyu Taek Cho and Mechanical Engineering Presidential Teaching Professor Nick Pohlman.

Teamwork: Autonomous Lawn Care Robot, with team members Ethan Wilk, Alex Bartoszek, Evan Dluzak and Alex Clair.
Client: Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor Farzin Ferdowsi.

Faculty advisors: Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor Farzin Ferdowsi and Senior Associate Dean Mansour Tahernezhadi.

Innovation Award winners: the Centrifugal Pump Impeller Optimization team.

Over 20 companies sponsored teams as they provided a more immediate connection between academic learning and industry application.​ Fermilab sponsored six teams and co-sponsored one other team’s efforts with Argonne National Laboratory.

Industry sponsors include Alloy Specialties, Alloyd, Americold, Bonnell Industries, Collins Aerospace, CST Industries, Danfoss Drives, G & W Electric, Hiwin, Ketch Products, Midland, Omron, PMA Friction Products, Suncast, Swenson Products, Trane Technologies, VoxSomnia, Woodward and Xylem.
Teamwork award winners: the Autonomous Lawn Care Robot team.
For more information about Senior Design, including details about how to sponsor a team for the 2025-2026 academic year, visit NIU’s Senior Design page.