Senior Project Demo Day 2025
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department is hosting the Senior Project Demo Day 2025 on Friday, Dec. 5, 2025.
Senior Projects
On Dec. 5, all EE and CE students will present demonstrations of their senior projects 10:00 a.m – noon, followed by a lunch to be held noon – 12:30 p.m. There will be an awards ceremony 12:30 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Event Address: 3rd Floor West of the Merrill Engineering Building (MEB); 50 S. Central Campus Drive, SLC UT 84112
All who attend should RSVP in this link.
Come see, hear, and interact with our Computer Engineering Seniors and their senior project prototypes and demonstrations:
Electrical Engineering Projects
Jakob Travis, Kristof Kaye, Andrew Driggs — FrostByte: Intelligent Heating Gloves
Bob Bonde — Underwater Acoustics
Carsen Villegas — Mevion S250i Monitoring Software
Dax Pedersen — Modernizing Electrical Construction Workflows through Construction Technology
Burke Vance — Industrial Regrind Dryer Control
Xavier Paz — Indoor Localization Using Ambient FM Radio Signals
Dylan Hart, Griffen Vriens, Tyler Evans — Roomba For The Kitchen Table
Christian Sin, Donggeon Kim, Rudis Argueta — Custom Flight Controller
Jeff Hutson, Brooklyn Peterson — Physiological Lighting
Adrian Sucahyo — A Flexible Testbed for Communication Gateway Validation and Verification
Daniel Mcnally, Hayden Walpole — ML-Enhanced Mobile Screening for Potentially Cancerous Skin Lesions
Jasper Thayn — Thermal Plasma Control
Jennifer Bracken — Automated Reactive Accelerated Aging for Neural Implants
William Van Komen, Clyde Whitaker — Detecting Silicone Breast Implant Leakage Utilizing SSTDR
Dakyung Kang — CMOS Impedance Sensor with 128√ó128 Microelectrode Arrays for Measuring Surface
Hayoung Im — Fair and Transparent AI in Hiring: A Legal-Technical Auditing Framework
Habin Yoonkim — Wireless Acoustic Communication Power Reduction Through Active Sensor Operation Optimization
Computer Engineering Projects
Burke Dambly, Lawrence Ponce, Jesse Jenkins, Miles Bovero, Brian Stites — Vizzy: Enhancing Robotic Manipulation with Vision-Enabled Large Language Models
Daxton Jennings, Hiram Perez, Noah Sikorski, Aidan Leary — Avy Dawgs: Autonomous Avalanche Search Drone
Adam Billings, Cam Tu Hoang, Ping Kheng Lim, Claire Park, and Nicholas Santos — DARTS: Diagnostic Automated Reconfigurable Test System
Casey Wolfe, Zachary Au, Eric Hou, and Andy Tran — The Bean Team: Gagginator Espresso Machine
William Taylor, Luke Jones, James Semerad, and Dallin Hoyt — The Seven Deadly Synths: Modular Synthesizer Powered by a ESP32 Microcontroller
Woojin Lee, Phat Nguyen, Shem Snow, Kelly Tidwell — The Wizards: Autonomous Maze Solving Micromouse
Nektarios Zervos — Python Application for Schottky Barrier Diode Analysis
