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Solar laptop team displays work at Design Project Showcase at the HUB-Robeson Building. (Photo credit: Tim Simpson)

Clearing the clutter at Nathan Phillips Square Skate Shack: How do you dry, sharpen and shelve over 600 pairs of skates in less than 600 square feet? Here students demonstrate a more efficient drying system to get skates back on the ice faster and reduce Skate Shack clutter. Photo by Roberta Baker – Engineering Strategic Communications

Improving writing experience for children with epilepsy: Students teamed up with the Epilepsy Classroom at SickKids Hospital to design better writing tools to help children with reduced fine motor control. Photo by Roberta Baker – Engineering Strategic Communications

Keeping liquid gold in the bottle: Students demonstrate an improved honey-bottling system to help members of Toronto’s Urban Beekeepers’ Association to accurately bottle their product without sticky, messy, wasteful drips. Photo by Roberta Baker – Engineering Strategic Communications

Bit buttons were created by Sebastian Bergne for the “Made at Home" exhibition by AT Casa at Spazio Rosanna Orlandi, Milan, 2009. The idea being to ransform an ordinary garment by adding this special touch for free. Here’s how:

 

Collect the everyday small objects you’d like to use. Make sure they fit through your buttonholes! Secure the object before using a 2mm drill bit to make holes in the object. Get creative with the placement of the threadholes. Finally, sew your new button onto the garment of your choice

 

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Helping Bloorview students learn interactively: Students at the Bloorview School Authority have a wide range of disabilities that make active learning a challenge. Pictured here, an engineering student demonstrates a painting system with automatic brush cleaner for children with limited dexterity. Photo by Roberta Baker – Engineering Strategic Communications

Photo by Roberta Baker – Engineering Strategic Communications

Bit buttons were created by Sebastian Bergne for the “Made at Home" exhibition by AT Casa at Spazio Rosanna Orlandi, Milan, 2009. The idea being to ransform an ordinary garment by adding this special touch for free. Here’s how:

 

Collect the everyday small objects you’d like to use. Make sure they fit through your buttonholes! Secure the object before using a 2mm drill bit to make holes in the object. Get creative with the placement of the threadholes. Finally, sew your new button onto the garment of your choice

 

www.spunique.com

 

A unique design composed of a beech wood block with steel clamp. Go nuts.

 

Designed by Simon Donald

 

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Costumes by Kanako Abe

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Photo by Roberta Baker – Engineering Strategic Communications

The College of Engineering at UC Davis presented the Engineering Design Showcase on Thursday, June 4, 2015, from 2-4 p.m. at The Pavilion on the university campus. Students shared their senior group projects, applying the knowledge and skills gained during their years of study at UC Davis. Featuring more than 140 teams (550+ students) the Engineering Design Showcase included displays and prototypes of student engineering projects in such fields as aerospace, mechanical engineering, medical and veterinary technology, electronics, and chemical engineering. Admission is free. More info: engineering.ucdavis.edu/blog/2015-engineering-design-show...

 

KCRA News Report: UC Davis Engineering Students Show Off Projects: www.kcra.com/news/uc-davis-engineer-students-show-off-inv...

   

Biomedical engineering students created a "command center" for 10-year-old Vladimir Elliott, a Serbian child adopted and brought to the U.S. who has SOX2 anopthalmia syndrome, which has left him blind and mentally and physically disabled. The students' table is designed to give Elliott a fun and stimulating environment outside of the classroom so he may continue his development at home. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

Photo by Roberta Baker – Engineering Strategic Communications

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