ENGR 199 Project 3 in Fall 2020

“Respond to the Needs in the COVID-era!”

Seventy-six freshmen from three sections of the ENGR 199 course are presenting 24 prototypes of their design ideas on this website to solve the urgent needs they have seen or experienced in the COVID-era. The students are from all programs at School of Engineering + Technology (SET), including Electrical Engineering (EE), Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET), B.S. in Engineering with Mechanical or Power concentrations (BSE), Engineering Technology (ET). The instructors of the three sections, Dr. Hugh Jack, Dr. Yanjun Yan, and professor Jim Coffin, are team-teaching this course. Every student has presented, to their peers and their instructor, their observation of the needs, and provided possible solutions to address the needs. Then the students, as a group, chose these ideas as shown on this website, to make a prototype, in a group of three to four students.

Your candidencouraging and constructive comments and ratings on their designs will help the students appreciate their designs and find new ideas of improvement. Thank you for your time! When you click any image below, you will be taken to their product page with more information on that product prototype, and you can have the opportunity to comment on it (sent to the instructors only) and rate it (public on the website once approved).

Maybe some of our students may bring these ideas to the market to be engineering enterpreneurs one day!

We sincerely appreciate Mr. Neil Torda’s superb expertise and tremendous help to build this website to enable this project’s smooth running in only a few days!

Student Projects

Note that the “Price” of each product is the “Cost” of it.

  • The regular price is the cost of the prototype.
  • The sale price is the estimated consumer cost when this product is in mass production.

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