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At Concordia, springtime means the Capstone exhibition

Over 100 undergraduate engineering students show their final projects at annual competition.
April 6, 2011
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By Russ Cooper


Each year, the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science holds a Capstone exhibition — a showcase showdown of final projects from fourth-year students.

Over two days, community members had the opportunity to see the 72 projects prepared by teams of students and displayed in the lobby of the Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex.

The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering both presented on March 31.

The Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering exhibited on April 1.

Each project is judged for its innovation. Winners will be announced at departmental ceremonies later in April.

To find out more about the Capstones and to see a few of the creative ideas developed by the engineering students of 2011, have a look at the video below:



Related links:
•    “2010 Undergraduate Capstones” - Journal, April 1, 2010
•    “2009 Capstones Innovate in More Ways Than One” - Journal, April 23, 2009
•    Concordia Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science





 



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