Community-Based Projects are distinguished through an interaction, motivation, and/or impact that involve a community beyond the university.
We define a community-based project as a project with one or more of the following characteristics:
- It is defined by the community.
- It is constrained by the community.
- It provides a clear social benefit.
- It involves the community through feedback and prototype evaluation.
- It creates a new community through the solution of a problem.
Theses/Dissertations from 2013
Formula electric : powertrain, Mark Allison, Bryan Bidwell, Stuart Hopson, Jackson Smith, Carlos Streegan, and Dominic Villa
Wireless impact detection system, Shawno Auwae and Kyle Terriere
Project Omoverhi : low-cost, neonatal incubator, Richard Fong, Guillermo Gallardo, William Jeffery, Danny Maeda, and Gabriel Romero
