Senior Design courses provide experiential learning for students that includes teamwork, communication, and project management. Teams from all departments competed in a friendly contest by department.
The number of teams this semester ranged from one, in biomedical engineering, to a whopping 13 from computer science. Winning teams – one from each department – were recognized at the Order of the Engineer ceremony on Saturday, May 16.
The college thanks GE HealthCare, which sponsors the Senior Design competition, and to all the companies who submitted projects. Dive into all the teams.
Winning teams and their challenges were:
Biomedical Engineering (only one team)
“Air Bubble Detection System.”
Objective: Design a cost-effective system to detect, trap, and prevent air bubbles in IV fluid lines. The device must automatically detect bubbles, alert users, stop fluid flow, and safely isolate bubbles to improve patient safety, supported by prototype development and system validation.
- Parker Appelbaum
- Noelle Helms
- Sophee Shell
- David Sincere
- Cole Wheeler
Advisor: Mohamed Yahiaoui
Industry: UMedec
Civil & Environmental Engineering
“Titletown Engineering Corp.”
Objective: Design an effective parking/traffic solution for the Green Bay Shipyard redevelopment.
- Luciano Celis
- Brock Jasinski
- Evan McGuire
- James Ouano
- Bryce Woosencraft
Advisors: Sarah Blackowski and Clayton Cloutier
Industry: Stantec
Computer Science
“Flashcard Roguelike.”
Objective: To combine learning and gaming to create a more engaging, effective method for students and learners to study. Traditional flashcard tools and websites are often repetitive and lack interaction. This project aims to solve that by integrating flashcards into gameplay interactions, encouraging players to retain studied information while having fun.
- Lawrence Emmer
- Ademar Gamero
- Mohsin Shah
- Nicholas Tassone
- Alexander Tong
- Logan Watson
Advisor: Ayesha Nipu
Electrical Engineering
“Lidar Distance Measurement Tool.”
Objective: To create a handheld 905 nm time-of-flight LiDAR device with tilt and logging for quick distance checks and long-term movement monitoring.
- Wasin Ghazi Assad
- Nathan Krueger
- Priyansh Patel
- Anas Sabha
- Omar Titi
Advisors: Jeff Kautzer and William Dussault
Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
“Digital Visual Management Scoreboard.”
Objective: Create a real-time digital visual management scoreboard to better achieve performance goals, promote faster data-driven decisions, and support initiatives aimed at reducing cycle time and increasing throughput for medium and large power core and coil assembly areas at Prolec-GE.
- Ryan Bielinski
- Avery Longrie
- Cynthia Reyes
Advisor: Iftekharuddin Khan
Industry: Prolec-GE
Materials Science & Engineering
“Milwaukee Molten (Horseman’s Axe).”
Objective: To design and cast a horseman’s axe for the Cast in Steel 2026 national competition. Used our background to design the axe, choose the material, choose the heat treatment, and choose what testing is performed on the axe and metal. The team earned the Award for Best Investment Casting at AFS Metalcasting Congress 2026.
- Aaron Macek
- Carol Martinez
- Anna Carolina Salcedo Martinez
Advisors:
- Pradeep Rohatgi, Distinguished Professor
- Ben Church, Associate Professor,
- William Musinski, Assistant Professor
- Swaroop Behera, PhD
Industry Mentor: Jim Myers, MetalTek
Mechanical Engineering
“Modular Duct Heater for Simplified Manufacturing and Thermal Optimization.”
Objective: Design a modular duct heater with interconnectable sections to simplify manufacturing, improve thermal performance, and enable scalable assembly. The design will use simulation and physical testing to validate airflow, efficiency, and manufacturability, with deliverables including CAD models, prototypes, and engineering validation reports.
- Brian Anderson
- Shannon Herman
- Riley Palermo
- Valentine Rodriguez
- Logan Woodard
Advisor: Mohamed Yahiaoui
Industry Mentor: Brett Rogatzki, Zoppas Industries







