Capstone Projects and Internships
Senior capstone projects for Indiana Tech engineering students require countless hours, successes, failures, exhilaration, frustration and a clock-ticking deadline.
In other words, the projects provide perfect preparation for the real world ahead.
The best-of-the-best capstone projects illustrate Indiana Tech’s latest engineering graduates are primed to make a difference as they move beyond the campus.
2021 Projects
Alejandro Ortiz, Calista Helinski, Jordan Miller, and both Keen Ching and Solomon Long completed capstone projects this past spring exemplifying innovative thinking and persistent work ethic. A look at each one reassures us that the future is in good hands.
Alejandro Ortiz: Electronic Prosthetic Hand
Biomedical engineering major Alejandro Ortiz demonstrates his capstone project, an electronic lower-arm prosthetic. Alejandro is a member of Indiana Tech’s Class of 2021.
Calista Helinski: Senior Internship Profile
Software engineering major Calista Helinski talks about her senior internship at Fort Wayne Metals and how it has helped her become career-ready for life after graduation. Calista is a member of Indiana Tech’s Class of 2021.
Jordan Miller: Advanced 3D Printer
Mechanical engineering major Jordan Miller discusses his capstone project, an existing 3D printer that he has modified to use multiple printing tools and high-temperature plastics found in industry. Jordan is a member of Indiana Tech’s Class of 2021.
Keen Ching and Solomon Long: Human Detection Device
Electrical engineering majors Keen Ching and Solomon Long discuss their capstone project, a human detection device that monitors human footsteps for potential security and heat-mapping applications. Keen and Solomon are members of Indiana Tech’s Class of 2021.