Opening of Senior Design Studio drew a hefty crowd
Dean Brett Peters (left) joins some of the donors who funded the renovation of the studio: Pat Rauth; Paul McNally, Senior Lecturer Emeritus in computer science, Jean Opitiz, director of advancement for the college; and Jim "Thumper" Rauth. The Rauths represent the Alan D. Kulwicki Legacy Fund.
Almost a hundred students, faculty, staff, alumni, and industry representatives turned out for the Opening Celebration of the Senior Design Studio on the third floor of the EMS building on March 12.
Turning underutilized space into permanent space for undergraduate studios with room for many teams to work collaboratively required extensive renovation.
A crowd gathered to hear Dean Brett Peters (far left) thank the donors for supporting our students by funding the renovation of the space. Students from a civil engineering senior design team explain their work to Professor Susan McRoy, chair, computer science. Bill Dussault (second from left), senior design instructor in electrical engineering, reconnects with former students and friends. A student in electrical engineering works on a component of his senior design team project. Researcher Hua Liu (left) and Professor Rani El Hajjar, both civil & environmental engineering, stand next to Liu’s display of 3D-printed miniatures of famous tall buildings. They are arranged by their real height (at right) for comparison. Mohamed Yahiaoui, senior design instructor, mechanical engineering (right), chats with an attendees, including Dan Schofield (second from right), Global Labs Manager, representing GE HealthCare, sponsor of the UWM Senior Design Awards.Paul McNally, computer science senior lecturer emeritus (right), catches up with Professer Deyang Qu (center) and another guest. McNally is one of the donors who contributed to the renovation.
The project was entirely funded by private philanthropy, including the Alan D. Kulwicki Legacy Fund and the fund of Paul McNally, senior lecturer emeritus, computer science. Additional support came from donors to the CEAS General Fund.
In addition to several of the donors, guests at the event included representatives of area industries, including those who have sponsored senior design projects.