Capstone Project Profile: Developing an Affordable Alternative for Autonomous Vehicle Localization using High-Definition Radar Images

Localization of autonomous vehicles on the road currently relies on LiDAR (using lasers) and camera sensors which simultaneously map the environment around the car. Using high-definition radar images, we propose an algorithm to achieve an equivalent performance with a technology that is cheaper, easier to install, and less susceptible to adverse weather conditions such as…

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Capstone Project Profile: Inflatable Modular Floating Solar Array to Meet the Global Energy Demand

Improved photovoltaic technology is essential to meet growing global energy demands. Floating solar offers numerous advantages over land-based, including increased efficiency via cooling, reduced evaporation and algal growth, and the financial and ecological benefits of facile installation and protecting undeveloped land. Our diverse team created a floating solar module for inland water bodies that is…

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Capstone Project Profile: Evaluation of Novel, Less-Invasive Hip Implants

Over 370,000 total hip arthroplasties are performed annually with 70,000 revision surgeries being performed each year. Surgeons at UCSF VA Medical Center Department of Orthopedic Surgery who perform these procedures daily believe that it is worth investigating the physiological response following the implantation of novel less-invasive hip replacement designs. Our team will be using Finite…

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Capstone Project Profile: Personalizing Neurological Patient’s Gait Therapy Using Machine-Learning-Based Electrical Stimulation

Neurological damage such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injury cause walking impairments. The EvoCode team is improving the EvoWalk, a medical device developed by Evolution Devices, which corrects abnormal gait patterns of patients by electrically stimulating lower-limb muscles. The team aims to use machine learning techniques such as clustering and neural networks to…

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Capstone Project Profile: Wearable Motion Tracking for Clinical Gait Analysis

A third of people over the age of 60 suffer from impaired gait, which leads to loss of personal freedom, falls, and injuries. Falls are the leading cause of fatal injury and trauma-related hospital admission among older adults, and costs around $50 billion each year. We are developing an affordable, user-friendly system that provides physician-requested…

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Alumni Advice: How to Maximize Your Job Search

Looking for a job can be a daunting task. But it can be made easier if you know your end goal and the steps in between. Here, I’ve compiled some takeaways and tips from my experience searching, networking, and interviewing. In particular, I have three separate areas of the job-searching process that I would like to…

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The Fung Institute Summer 2020 Alumni Magazine Is Out Now!

This year’s Fung Institute alumni magazine is focused on the steps towards resilience and leadership that we’ve taken together as a community in the time of COVID-19.  In this issue:  Fung Institute responds to COVID-19  Tips for effective remote teaming  Student life snapshots Class Notes: Fung Fellowshup & MEng Alumni Updates

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Q&A with the Capstone Winners of 2020 Fung Institute Mission Award

The Fung Institute Mission Award is given to the capstone team that best exemplifies the mission of the institute: “Shaping generations of technical leaders to innovate across boundaries.” Finalists are nominated by Fung Instructors, and winners are chosen by Fung Institute staff based on the project brief.. This award is presented to the Adapting Humanoid Robots…

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Q&A with the Capstone Winners of 2020 Most Innovative Project

The Fung Institute’s Most Innovative Project Award is awarded to the capstone team that most effectively demonstrates the relevance of the problem they are trying to solve, the originality of their proposed solution, and the potential of their project’s impact. In this year’s online showcase, two winners were selected by MEng alumni, based on the…

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Q&A with the Capstone Winners of 2020 Most Innovative Project

The Fung Institute’s Most Innovative Project Award is awarded to the Capstone team that most effectively demonstrates the relevance of the problem they are trying to solve, the originality of their proposed solution, and the potential of their project’s impact. In this year’s online showcase, two winners were selected by MEng alumni, based on the…

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MEng Op-ed: Preserving the Freedom of Space for All

This op-ed is part of a series from E295: Communications for Engineering Leaders. In this course, Master of Engineering students were challenged to communicate a topic they found interesting to a broad audience of technical and non-technical readers.

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How to Approach Ethical Dilemmas in the Workplace

On Tuesday, January 14, 2020, the Fung Institute had the pleasure of hosting Sonia Banerji as a guest speaker for the E270M: Professional Ethics in Technology, Law, and Business, a Spring bootcamp class within the Master of Engineering program. The organic class discussion ranged from topics like insider trading, internal investigations, alcohol in the workplace,…

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Capstone Project Profile: Modeling the Energy Impact of Autonomous Vehicles

The transportation sector was responsible for 28.5 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in 2016, but the automotive industry is trying to decrease its contribution to climate change. This project quantified the energy impact of utilizing electric autonomous vehicles (AV) over traditional human-driven vehicles through the development of two AV simulation models. The models input…

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Capstone Project Profile: Object Scanning and Replication Using 3D Camera

3D printing technology is not only becoming ever more pervasive in design and manufacturing applications, but it is also making an increasing impact to our daily life. A CAD model is usually required as an input, which are often difficult to create. Our project addresses this problem by providing a cheap and fast 3D scanning…

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Capstone Project Profile: Affordable Electrochromic Glass

Electrochromic (EC) coating is one of the ways to alter glass attributes through the application of voltage on conductive layers. However, current manufacturing processes for such glass aren’t optimized and required high-end equipment resulting in high price tag for the product. To make it more accessible, this capstone project approaches from an unconventional angle. Instead…

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Fung Feature: Tiffany Tao, MEng ’20

Tiffany is an MEng student studying mechanical engineering with a concentration in product design, and also the Communications Representative for the MEng class of 2020. She is originally from a small town in Indiana near Chicago, and is looking forward to learning more about entrepreneurship and making meaningful relationships during her time at Berkeley. Her…

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Mass-Producing Biomaterials

Researchers led by mechanical engineering professor Boris Rubinsky and graduate student Gideon Ukpai have developed a technique that may be key to the viability of bioprinting, an extension of 3D printing that could allow whole organs — as well as living tissue, bone and blood vessels — to be printed on demand.

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