Engineering Students published and presented at the 2020 ASEE-NE Virtual Conference
Engineering students, under the supervision of Teaching Professor Bala Maheswaran, published and presented five papers at the American Society of Engineering Education–Northeast Section Virtual Conference on October 16-17, 2020 at Bridgeport, CT. This is a remarkable achievement for Northeastern students, to do this during the pandemic. The paper on “OSCILLUS: Harnessing Wave Energy” won first place. This is a notable achievement since these NU engineering students competed with other graduate and undergraduate students in the Northeast region.
The American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) is the leading organization in the US and Globally in Engineering Education with about ten thousand members. The Titles of the student presentations are shown below:
Water Recycling and Filtration
Anna Pocquette, BioE’24, Nick Angelino, Sam Allegretti, EE’24, Kyle Reusch, BioE’23, and Bala Maheswaran
Smart Ukulele: An Engineering Innovation
Jordan Martino, Maddy Weaver, ECE’22, Taran Lee, CmpE/CS’24, Umang Rastogi, CmpE’23, David Hunter, ECE’23, and Bala Maheswaran
OSCILLUS: Harnessing Wave Energy
Damon Artis, MechE’24, Samuel Hibbard, MechE’24, Cory Lafleur,MechE’24, Jordan Leong, CompE’24, Jakob Ringberg, MechE’24, and Bala Maheswaran
Recovering Electrical Energy from Sound: An Innovation far into the Future
James Flanagan, MechE/Phys’24, Nadav Nielsen, MechE/Phys’24, Smeet Patel, MechE’24, Matthew Prescott, MechE’24, Carly Tamer, ChE’24, and Bala Maheswaran
Aztec: Assistive Technology for the Hand
Anurag Arasan, McCain Boonma, EE’24, Rachel Fox, MechE’24, Kat Francis, BioE’23, Matt Goffin, ChE’23, and Bala Maheswaran