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Mid-Semester Stretch for Senior Design Projects

March 4, 2016
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With less than two months remaining until Engineering Design Day, the College's seniors are hitting the home stretch on their capstone design projects. 

Among them are dozens of mechanical engineering majors working on interdisciplinary teams. Find out the latest news on "Autonomous Vehicle Navigation Test Bed," "Autonomous Indoor Mapping System" and "Humidity Control in Spacesuits."

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