Fall 2022 Senior Design Expo
Select from the programs listed below to see project names and student team members.
- Civil & Environmental Engineering
Project Title: Bridge Design for Brown Mill Road, Humphreys County TN
- Students: Logan Alvis, Klay Cottongim, Brian Mitchell, Montana Palmer, Ashley Ogle
- Students: Connor Adcock, Marshall Avera, Chandler Human, Samuel Makram, Juan Loza
- Students: Jacob Baker, Amadeus Gaby, Jim Kiombe, Aphisith Soulignaphanh, Dutt Pathak
- Students: Aaron Garner, Johnathon York, James Traynor, Hunter Allsup, Ethan Jones
- Students: Brandon Plemens, Brandon White, Conner Rogers, Devin Rains, Jared Bane
- Students: Luke Boren, Caroline Hitchcock, Caleb Pearson, John Austin Skelton, and Hunter Vaught
- Students: Dylan Adkisson, Leland Porter, Travis Phy, Lucas Street, Allen Miller
- Computer Science
Project Title: TANF Opportunity Act
- Students: Devraj Chauhan, Zoey Bolduc,Jacob Harris, Alexander Omran, Aidan Hurst, Apple Lee , Jonathan Spradlin
- Faculty Advisor(s): Eric Brown
- Professional Mentors (If applicable): Michael Aikens & Megan Spurgeon
- Students: Nathan Melton, William Allen, Vincent Davis, Kate Phillips, Makalya Haggerty, Sebastian Ledford
- Faculty Advisors: Sharanya Aavunoori
- Professional Advisors: Dr. Alfred Kalyanapu
- Students: Ryan Brewer, Jackson Loggins, Pearson Garner, Aleksander Bass, Joshua Maupin, Alex Zandstra
- Faculty Advisors: Sharanya Aavunoori
- Professional Advisors: Dr. Alfred Kalyanapu
- Students: Steets, Cornell, Blevins, Brandt, Mynatt, Hannah
- Faculty Advisors: Eric Brown
- Professional Advisors: Colby C. Jones
- Students: Paul Haines, Peyton Whitefield, Arvin Sanchez, Jalen Bowens, Logan Gillum, Gabriel Shanahan
- Faculty Advisors: Eric Brown
- Professional Advisors: Brandon Patel, Will Brookshear
- Students: Andrew Branstetter, Quincy Card, Tyler Earps, Lindsay Malugin, Nicholas Rajic, Davis O'Donnell, Harris Wadley
- Faculty Advisors: Sharanya Aavunoori
- Professional Advisors: Eric Brown
- Students: Hallie Sevier, Asia McKissack, Brittany Mayfield, Jackson Hidley, Logan Walsh
- Faculty Advisors: Sharanya Aavunoori
- Professional Advisors: Eric Brown
- Electrical & Computer Engineering
Project Title: Autonomous Crawl Space Inspection Robot
- Faculty Advisor: Jesse Roberts
- Students: Joseph Thomas, John Caleb, Williams James Camp, John Harris
- Faculty Advisor: Jesse Roberts
- Students: Matthew Thorne, Adison Heathcott, Benjamin Ask ,Elizabeth Russell
- Faculty Advisor: Syed Hassan
- Students: Evan Hildner, Nicholas Davis, Jonathan Nelson, Alexa Garrison, Triston Whitescarver
- Faculty Advisor: Ali Alouani
- Students: Johnathon Longmire, Matthew Martin, John Meadows, Keaton Shelton, Joshua White
- Manufacturing & Engineering Technology
Tooling Development for CNC Assisted Wire + Arc Additive Manufactured Refractory Alloys
- Students: Wyatt Power – team leader, Jared Scalf, Brandon Martin, Wesley Overton
- Students: Chloe Smith - team leader, Erin Fuss, Katelynn Hunt, Pj Neaderhiser, Emma Rash, Lacey Taylor
- Students: Clayton Smith - team leader, Gavin Grigsby
- Students: Cameron Hubbard - team leader, Carson Foster, Ian Brown, Jacob Nunez, Chayton Dale
- Students: Jackson McKelvey - team leader, Edwin Ropp, Cory Hunter Bilyeu, Jeremiah Arnold, Justin Tucker
- Mechanical Engineering
Compressed Air Leak Detection and Quantification
- Students: Cedric Brown, William Broyles, Luke Shoaf, Justin Willingham
- Austin Day, Christopher Dwyer, Joshua Hamilton, Jake Sparks
- Students: James Doherty, Reilly Earle, Katelyn Lepley, Jakeiry Morales
- Students: Samson Gilmore, Aaron Lawson, Tyler Seal, John Wagner
- Students: Jack Bryant, Colton Richardson, John Sisk, Carlos Vincente Martinez
- Students: William Crawford, Clay Howard, Jacob Nelson, Trenton Preston
- Students: Caleb Fish, Braden Irwin, Alexander Ogle
- Students: Gavin Dies, Griffin Hawkins, Jeremy Puhr, Ryan Roberts









What is Capstone?
When you are nearing the end of your undergraduate or graduate program, your advisor will be talking to you about your Capstone Project. A capstone project is intended to apply all of the knowledge and skills you’ve gained over a college career in one assignment.
Although the projects do showcase your educational accomplishments, they are more about demonstrating that you know how to learn. They are intended to encourage students to use the critical thinking skills they have acquired through their degree programs to solve problems.
Benefits to Students
- Hands-on experience solving a complex real-world problem in an agile, team environment —skills necessary for success.
- Gain necessary exposure to bridge the gap between student and professional.
- Gain experience applying engineering knowledge to solve industry problems.
- Understand and learn importance of time and budget constraints.
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