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Bioengineering Session 1

Location: Learning Commons 203

2:15–2:40 p.m. | HEARTNet: High-resolution ECG-based Activation Reconstruction Transformer Network

Riley Chafin, Lauren Kilfoy

Faculty Advisor: Hamed Akbari

Presentation Showcase #24

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HEARTNet is a deep learning–based framework designed for real-time MI detection and high-resolution cardiac activation reconstruction from surface ECG signals. 

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Automated Optimization of Membrane Bioreactor Performance Using Machine Learning

Janessa Cayabyab, Isabella Lopez, Tomisin Opaleye, Jessica Stone

Faculty Advisors: Prashanth Asuri, Hamed Akbari

Presentation Showcase #25

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This project utilizes ML to optimize cleaning time in membrane bioreactors by analyzing transmembrane pressure trends. The system reduces downtime, energy use, and unnecessary cleaning, which enables more efficient membrane use and control.

3:20–3:50 p.m. | Interpretable Protein Design of Thermostable Antibody Fragments

Neel Mukkavilli, Konstantin Ivanov, Alex Giannopoulos, Luis Zamudio

Faculty Advisors: Hamed Akbari, David Anastasiu

Presentation Showcase #32

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We use novel methods to explain and change the outputs of ProteinMPNN, a popular protein design model. We use it to stabilize antibodies used to treat disease. Stable antibodies have a longer half-life in the body and are effective at lower doses.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | Development of in vitro Hydrogels

Xiomara Garcia, Jasmine Urbina, Sapna Wolf

Faculty Advisor: Prashanth Asuri

Presentation Showcase #33

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This project leverages hydrogels to develop a sustainable, ethical, and cost-effective alternative for the medical device industry, reducing dependence on animal blood in deep vein thrombosis research and testing.

4:35–5:05 p.m. | AI Assisted Differentiation of IPSC Cells to Neural Organoids for Pre-Clinical Trials

Karime Rivera, Alyson Low, Mikaela Cerda

Faculty Advisor: Jonathan Zhang

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AI-guided system that optimizes stepwise differentiation protocols to guide iPSCs into neuronal organoids that enhance precision, diversity, reproducibility, and can replace the current method of preclinical trials.

Bioengineering Session 2

Location: Learning Commons 205

2:15–2:40 p.m. | AMBER - Ambulatory Monitoring of Biomarkers for Enhanced Recovery

Lucas Abrahamian, Gurman Dhami

Faculty Advisor: Ashley Kim

Presentation Showcase #29

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Our project develops a multilayer biosensor for continuous hydrogen peroxide monitoring in interstitial fluid as a marker of oxidative stress. Our work focuses on electrode optimization, benchtop electrochemical validation, and integration with microfluidic channels, microneedles, and prototype electronics for minimally invasive sensing.

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Reverse Directed Evolution of Cre

Giovanna Esposito, Katie Liu, Simran Sood

Faculty Advisor: Jonathan Zhang

Presentation Showcase #26

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Reverse directed evolution strategy to engineer a smaller, more specific Cre by systematically removing non-essential regions while preserving the catalytic domains required for DNA cleavage.

3:20–3:50 p.m. | Engineering Exosome Delivery Systems for Targeted Cancer Therapeutics

Gerardo Aguayo, Mahika Arya, Eduardo Noyola

Faculty Advisor: Bill Lu

Presentation Showcase #30

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Our project focuses on genetically engineering exosomes for glioblastoma-cell targeting. We are designing them to become a multi-gene system that targets three GBM biomarkers, making them an efficient and selective vehicle for cancer drug delivery.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | PeriDevice

Gurtej Singh, Jake Wood, Orion Cook, James Bell

Faculty Advisor: Maryam Mobed-Miremadi

Presentation Showcase #34

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PeriDevice is a custom SLA-printed packed-bed bioreactor that enhances peritoneal dialysis by regenerating dialysate through alginate-based microcapsules containing urease to shorten the number of cycles, addressing key engineering challenges, including the tradeoff between flow rate and pressure drop within the system and the stability and mechanical integrity of the capsules.

4:35–5:05 p.m. | A Point-of-Care Hormone Monitoring Platform for Postpartum Health Assessment

Ava McDonald, Avary Torres, Frances Warneke

Faculty Advisor: Emre Araci

Presentation Showcase #28

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This project develops an at-home, point-of-care device for postpartum depression screening. Using saliva-based hormone detection, paper microfluidics, and smartphone analysis, the system enables simple, low-cost, postpartum-focused health monitoring.

Civil Engineering Session 1

Location: SCDI 3115

2:15–2:40 p.m. | Designing an Advanced Water Purification System for the City of Palo Alto

Kailee Oyama, Alex Marquez

Faculty Advisor: Aria Amirbahman

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Water reuse is a crucial step in conserving water in California. This team redesigned an advanced water purification system for the City of Palo Alto to treat effluent from the city’s wastewater treatment plant and promote recycled water reuse.

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Developing Connections for Bamboo Structures in Rural Mexico

Mia McCaffrey, Claire Burnley, Mariah Montalvo

Faculty Advisors: Laura Doyle, Rocio Segura

Presentation Showcase #39

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Communities in rural Mexico need improved housing structures that use bamboo, an accessible and plentiful natural resource. This project designs structural connections using both 3D printing and PVC materials.

3:20–3:50 p.m. | Pajaro Levee Redesign for Climate Resiliency

Allyson Bell, Hattie Higginbotham, Ranveer Saini, Harena Senai

Faculty Advisor: Ed Maurer

Presentation Showcase #38

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The community of Pajaro has been dealing with a serious risk of flooding, due to an undersized levee system along the Pajaro River. Our goal is to redesign their flood protection system for a 100-year storm, taking into account climate change.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | SCDI x Mass Timber: Design Optimization

Emily Leane, Ifran Mohamed, Jacey Niiya, Gabriela Valle

Faculty Advisors: Hisham Said, Reynaud Serrette, Yingqing Qiu

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Can you imagine SCDI turned into wood? But not just any wood - huge engineered wood products, called Mass Timber - look it up! This project will redesign SCDI into Mass Timber and analyze the impact to sustainability, cost, and time.

4:35–5:10 p.m. | Sustainable Design Build: Logistics Center

Gage Urbach, Andrew Sabuda, Nicolae Vesca, Dylon Moala, Daryn Nguyen

Faculty Advisors: Hisham Said, Vito Francioso, Rachel He

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Based on a proposed self-sufficient logistics center in Bakersfield, this project addresses design and construction strategies to create an efficient, sustainable site while maximizing benefits for local communities and site users.

Civil Engineering Session 2

Location: SCDI 3116

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Nanosilica Enhanced Concrete for Commercial Construction

Pavlik Gribanovsky, Angel Lozano, Sebastian Rico

Faculty Advisor: Vito Francioso

Presentation Showcase #41

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Silica nanoparticles of various sizes and concentrations were fabricated and added to self-consolidating concrete to determine their effects on concrete strength and environmental impact.

3:20–3:55 p.m. | ASCE Concrete Canoe Competition

Sara Namoos, Lauren Dahan, Ruben Parvaresh, Justin Wong, Joaquin Garcia

Faculty Advisors: Hisham Said, Vito Francioso

Presentation Showcase #40

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We will be competing in the 2026 ASCE Concrete Canoe Regional Competition (MidPac) taking place April 10-12 2026.  We are creating a unique concrete mix and hull design in order to maximize both speed and buoyancy of this canoe.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | Malley Redesign

Wesley Kim, Noah Monterroza-Sanchez, Malachi Douyon

Faculty Advisors: Yingqing Qiu, Reynaud Serrette, Hisham Said

Presentation Showcase #45

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Redesigning Malley to have a larger area will help bring in more students. Modernizing the look and utilities can be used to make SCU’s gym a selling point of the school instead of just a part of it.

4:35–5:10 p.m. | ASCE/AISC 2026 Student Steel Bridge Competition

Wyatt Nipp, Robert Miller, Gabriel Barrantes, Matthew Beltran, Vance DeBrabander

Faculty Advisor: Hisham Said

Presentation Showcase #37

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This team designed and fabricated a steel bridge emphasizing structural efficiency and constructability. The team collaboratively handled analysis, scheduling, detailing, and erection planning while prioritizing competition rule compliance.

Computer Science & Engineering Session 1

Location: Bergin 214

2:15–2:40 p.m. | ML Speech Diarization

Kenneth Kang

Faculty Advisor: Sean Choi

Presentation Showcase #98

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Using existing machine learning models within the speech diarization realm, we plan on improving diarization between parent and child conversations. Current models work well with adult-to-adult speech but struggle for child-directed speech.

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Comparing LLM Architectures in Street Fighter III

Andrew Hinh, Hyemin Doo, Jack Wu

Faculty Advisor: Xiao Li

Presentation Showcase #89

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A high-performance, web-based version of Street Fighter III that evaluates different LLM architectures through gameplay against trained AI agents.

3:20–3:50 p.m. | JSD: A Defense Apparatus for Synthetic Data

Scott Wang, Jeffrey Lane, Bojun Zhang, Vincent Chang

Faculty Advisor: Yuhong Liu

Presentation Showcase #95

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JSD is a defense apparatus against privacy attacks using synthetic data, combining a state-of-the-art implicit-privacy detection model with a genetic algorithm dataset optimization pipeline.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | EcoVisor - Visualizing Sustainability Data with AI

Hayden Le, Emily Chen, Matthew Van Dyke, Dorothy Xu

Faculty Advisor: Sharon Hsiao

Presentation Showcase #82

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EcoVisor is a web-based AI tool that transforms complex sustainability articles into clear, data-driven visuals. It bridges the gap between technical analysts and the general public, making environmental insights accessible and easy to understand.

4:35–5:05 p.m. | NeuronNotes

Max Blennemann, Ethan Diec, Araceli Franco, Shibo Cong

Faculty Advisor: Navid Shaghaghi

Presentation Showcase #69

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A note-taking software that helps create and edit notes in a network (resembling a neural network) that ties ideas and notes together for better information indexing, retention, and retrieval.

Computer Science & Engineering Session 2

Location: SCDI 3302

2:15–2:40 p.m. | BroncosGo

Katherine Carter, Ethan Sychangco

Faculty Advisor: Sharon Hsiao

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Student portal for finding campus events, integrating with Google Calendar, and tailoring events by interest, while supporting a user-friendly moderator backend incorporating human-AI collaboration. 

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Biki

Anna Aldrin, Caroline Tapia, Lillian Le

Faculty Advisor: Silvia Figueira

Presentation Showcase #74

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BiKi is an interactive, multilingual math learning app designed for bilingual kindergarteners. It uses visual and auditory aids in activities to bridge math vocabulary between English and students’ native languages.

3:20–3:50 p.m. | SleepFocus

Erik Keifer, Austin Kim, Isaac Amedie

Faculty Advisor: Sean Choi

Presentation Showcase #4

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A wellness app focusing on sleep health for students and professionals through data-driven insights. Using wearable technologies, our app delivers smart alarms, sleep analysis, and AI-powered recommendations to support healthier daily productivity.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | ThriveTogether – A Community-Driven Wellness Platform Powered by AI

Ethan Nguyen, James Hunter, Isaac Soto, Nathan Shimada

Faculty Advisor: Yi Fang

Presentation Showcase #83

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An AI-powered wellness platform that helps users build personalized fitness and nutrition plans using community-shared routines and recipes. Designed for individuals at any starting point, including beginners and those with physical limitations, the platform combines real user experiences with personalized AI-generated options to make healthy living accessible and sustainable.

4:35–5:05 p.m. | Bouillean: AI Recipe Model

George Mouratoff, Helen Wang, Hanol Yang, Sebastian Verbinski

Faculty Advisor: David Anastasiu

Presentation Showcase #72

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Bouillean is a text-to-text recipe generation model that mimics how chefs approach recipes by reducing recipes into standardized components and constructing dishes based on those components.

Computer Science & Engineering Session 3

Location: Heafey 129

2:15–2:40 p.m. | Entity Resolution

Alex Blackwell

Faculty Advisor: Yi Fang

Presentation Showcase #97

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Fast and intelligent entity linking and resolution for real, messy datasets.

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Student Organization Management Portal

Lindsey Leong, Madeline Follosco, Noelle Evanich, Irene Chang

Faculty Advisor: Darren Atkinson

Presentation Showcase #70

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A web app for SCU student organizations and the Center for Student Involvement that centralizes resources such as club registration and financial management to improve the efficiency and visibility of student organizations for SCU students and staff.

3:20–3:50 p.m. | Kaikei

Zachariah Wang, Sola Kawahara, India Bell, Lydia Martin

Faculty Advisor: Sharon Hsiao

Presentation Showcase #90

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Kaikei centralizes club finance by unifying interactions and automating budget tracking. It streamlines treasury duties, ensuring fiscal clarity and reducing administrative overhead for student organizations.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | IAJES Website Redesign

Anisha Malani, Isabelle Hu, Nicolas Gibson, Justin Fan

Faculty Advisors: Silvia Figueira, Allan Baez-Morales

Presentation Showcase #75

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Redesigning the IAJES website into an interactive hub for discovering members and collaborating across Jesuit engineering schools worldwide. Built with React and Supabase, it’s accessible, maintainable, and scalable.

4:35–5:10 p.m. | SCU2U

Sattvika Bhatt, Austin Nguyen, Dhruv Patel, Izzy Perez, Shaunak Sharma

Faculty Advisor: Krishna Ramamoorthy

Presentation Showcase #71

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A low-cost, autonomous delivery rover designed to deliver food and drinks to workspaces on campus. The system uses ROS2, NAV2, and LiDAR-based perception to safely navigate a fixed route.

Computer Science & Engineering Session 4

Location: Heafey 125

2:15–2:40 p.m. | Triangle Sorting as a Real-time 3D Renderer

Xinyi Wang, Alexander Green

Faculty Advisor: Michael Schimpf

Presentation Showcase #84

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Our project implements a triangle sorting-based, real-time 3D rendering pipeline. We utilized this renderer to implement a game engine, featuring camera control, user input, audio feedback, etc.

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Our Roots

Kayla Mattson, Megha Thottam, Kayla Huffman, Shreeya Koritala

Faculty Advisor: Sharon Hsiao

Presentation Showcase #81

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An interactive game that transforms sustainability education into a collective community experience. It replaces passive learning with a simulation where users practice real-world sustainable decision-making.

3:20–3:50 p.m. | Hemlock

Ambrose Vellequette, Geno Meschi, Ephraim Esson

Faculty Advisors: Yi Fang, Michael Schimpf

Presentation Showcase #91

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Our project strives to enable musicians to protect their work from being stolen for use in GenAI training data.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | BridgeIDE

Will Zumbolo, Maya Srimal, Arnav Gupta, Jeshwin Prince

Faculty Advisor: Darren Atkinson

Presentation Showcase #79

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BridgeIDE is a cloud-based collaborative IDE built specifically for CS students and educators. It provides pre-configured, course-ready environments run entirely in the browser, allowing users to code, compile, and execute assignments instantly.

4:35–5:10 p.m. | Debatrix

Vivienne Lu, Huy Ngo, Luke Ponssen, Jonathan Preiss, Ryan Rani

Faculty Advisor: Sean Choi

Presentation Showcase #94

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The Interactive Debate Simulator is an AI-powered platform providing real-time voice debates and objective feedback to help learners master argumentation and public speaking at scale.

Computer Science & Engineering Session 5

Location: Heafey 122

2:15–2:40 p.m. | Implementation of Mixed Precision Iterative Solver on AMD APU

Henrik Evers, Saeyeon (Sally) Kim

Faculty Advisor: Younghyun Cho

Presentation Showcase #85

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We present an implementation of a mixed-precision iterative refinement solver leveraging collaborative execution between the CPU and a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) within an AMD Accelerated Processing Unit (APU).

2:45–3:10 p.m. | Complexify!

Joseph Yu

Faculty Advisor: Ahmed Amer

Presentation Showcase #109

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Declining literacy rates, sociopolitical turmoil, and rapidly evolving technologies threaten to uproot the foundations of human subjectivity and creativity as we know them. The need for such a design space to help people exercise more intellectual rigor towards general concepts and values has never been greater.

3:20–3:55 p.m. | Limno Lock

Arnav Bharadwaj, Joseph Bryson, Dewa Khushzad, Nina Mahdawe, Xavier Murphy, Luke Song

Faculty Advisor: Navid Shaghaghi

Presentation Showcase #76

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Creating a probe for early detection and neutralization of the invasive species Limnoperna Fortunei, aka the Golden Mussel. Also creating a dashboard for government officials that will live ping locations of Golden Mussel detections.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | Inclement Weather Prediction

Cole Mitchell, Julian Jackson, Curran McLaughlin

Faculty Advisor: David Anastasiu

Presentation Showcase #88

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We developed a high-resolution machine learning precipitation model for Santa Clara. By downscaling global forecasts (HRRR) using local terrain data, we aimed to deliver neighborhood-level accuracy superior to standard baselines.

4:35–5:00 p.m. | Maya Roots: A Mobile App for the Agricultural Community of Yucatan, Mexico

Megu Kanzawa, Erin Schmidt

Faculty Advisors: Angela Musurlian, Maia Dedrick

Presentation Showcase #77

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Low-resource mobile and web platform combining lightweight predictive analytics, GIS mapping, and LiDAR terrain models with community data. Designed for low connectivity and to integrate traditional farming knowledge for Yucatán farmers.

Computer Science & Engineering Session 6

Location: SCDI 1301

2:15–2:40 p.m. | Fisheye Camera Object Detection

Hugo Yang, Robert Luo

Faculty Advisor: David Anastasiu

Presentation Showcase #86

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Fisheye cameras are underutilized in traffic surveillance due to the scarcity of public annotated datasets. We reimplement the state-of-the-art model for fisheye traffic perception and explore improvements to detection accuracy and robustness.

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Corridor Counting

Erick Sun, Jayden Malhotra, Jacob Lin, Joseph Hissen

Faculty Advisor: David Anastasiu

Presentation Showcase #87

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Corridor counting is the process of determining the number of vehicles that traverse through a predetermined corridor. We create a real-time compatible system to accurately count vehicles utilizing deep learning methods on edge devices.

3:20–3:50 p.m. | Wearable Hazard Detection System for the Visually Impaired

Nolan Daly, Sergio Diaz, Brandon Ng

Faculty Advisor: Krishna Ramamoorthy

Presentation Showcase #93

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Aimed at assisting the visually impaired, our device pairs wide-angle camera vision with AI-based object detection to identify a range of potential obstacles, including rapidly approaching or elevated hazards. When a hazard is detected, haptic feedback alerts the wearer to its position.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | Mimica

Stephanie Campos, Gurprasaad Hora, Sean Lai

Faculty Advisors: Yuhong Liu, Benham Dezfouli

Presentation Showcase #80

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A compact, pocket-sized language translation device that features a variety of different language combinations, voice cloning, and fluid conversation support.

4:35–5:10 p.m. | 6-TiSCH Smart Agricultural Network

Riley Heike, Rosalie Wessels, Justin Odo, Jalen Paige, Griffin Jones

Faculty Advisor: Yidi Wang

Presentation Showcase #92

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This project builds a low-power smart agriculture monitoring system using 6TiSCH networking. Wireless sensor nodes collect soil and environmental data and transmit it over a time-synchronized IPv6 mesh network to a cloud database with a dashboard.

Electrical & Computer Engineering Session 1

Location: Learning Commons 129, Viewing & Taping A

2:15–2:40 p.m. | Reconfigurable RF Resonator Filters

Jason Corn, Roman Junes

Faculty Advisor: Adham Naji

Presentation Showcase #55

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In this project, we design and validate a prototype reconfigurable RF filter, using microstrip geometric designs with electronically controlled tuning mechanisms. This component will allow for the real-time adjustment of filtering characteristics, enabling more dynamic wireless communication.

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Mixed-Signal IC Design and Fabrication

Jack DeMeulemeester, Aris Ozark, Alan Rieger

Faculty Advisor: Shoba Krishnan

Presentation Showcase #65

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To design, fabricate, and validate a Current Mode DAC with the help of Texas Instruments and Cadence Design Systems. To comprehensively document all steps taken throughout the project for a future tape-out course at Santa Clara University.

3:20–3:50 p.m. | RF Target Detection Radar System

Alfred Galindez, Austin Petersen, Francis Chau

Faculty Advisor: Kurt Schab

Presentation Showcase #53

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Our project recreates & enhances the MIT Coffee-Can radar to build a modern, modular sensing platform. The system produces a chirped signal, transmits it, & processes echoes to measure range & motion, supporting hands-on RF learning & experimentation

4:00–4:30 p.m. | Radio Frequency Fingerprinting: Neural Networks for Device Identification

Genevieve Patmore, Maxwell Gertner, Pranav Chainani

Faculty Advisor: Kurt Schab

Presentation Showcase #51

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This project classifies radio frequency devices by training a CNN to detect hardware-induced imperfections in RF signals. These imperfections form device-specific RF fingerprints that enable reliable device identification and classification.

4:35–5:00 p.m. | Santa Clara Radio Astronomy Project (SCRAP) V

Alejandro Hernandez, Agustin Garcia

Faculty Advisor: Kurt Schab

Presentation Showcase #59

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SCRAP V enhances SCU’s radio telescope system by developing a robust MATLAB-based data processing and visualization infrastructure. Through this, it will enable accessible, real-time radio astronomy learning and research for students.

Electrical & Computer Engineering Session 2

Location: Learning Commons 133, Viewing & Taping B

2:15–2:40 p.m. | Context-Aware Positioning Device

Nadeem Alabed, Kai Hoshide

Faculty Advisor: Radhika Grover

Presentation Showcase #47

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This project involves developing a handheld real-time positioning system that combines IMU and RFID sensors with machine learning to accurately track device position in 3D space. The system utilizes low-cost sensors to provide spatial awareness in different indoor settings.

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Educational Smart AI Multi-functional Robot

Chengxu Tang, Bill Zhang, Jiayan Wen

Faculty Advisor: Tokunbo Ogunfunmi

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This project builds a ROS2-based AI smart robot car that integrates vision, speech interaction, and autonomous control, providing an educational platform to demonstrate the complete perception–decision–execution pipeline on real hardware.

3:20–3:50 p.m. | Real-Time Basketball Video Detection using FPGA Hardware Acceleration

Blessy Gnanamani, Armon Choudhry, Sreepriya Ganga

Faculty Advisor: Radhika Grover

Presentation Showcase #54

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This project builds a real-time basketball video detection system on an FPGA that accelerates a lightweight vision model to detect players and the ball, achieving lower latency and higher throughput than a software-only implementation.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | ORA

Isabella Murillo, Juan Pablo Fernandez Garza, Gabe Kotab, Catie Epstein

Faculty Advisor: Andrew Wolfe

Presentation Showcase #58

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A spherical robot with a magnetic head that rolls, climbs, and explores tight, hazardous spaces humans can’t reach—ideal for inspection, construction, and search-and-rescue.

4:35–5:00 p.m. | Open Source ARM Cortex-M0

Bryce Kelly, Dylan Thornburg

Faculty Advisors: Andrew Wolfe, Younghyun Cho

Presentation Showcase #103

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This project aims to work on an open-source implementation of the ARM Cortex-M0 processor in Verilog for research and experimentation.

Interdisciplinary Session 1 - Bioengineering & Life Systems

Location: Learning Commons 316, St. Clare Room

2:15–2:40 p.m. | SMART-BioSense: Specific Molecular Aptamer-based Recognition Technology for Ultra-Specific Whole-Cell Bacterial Detection

Eashan Selvarajah

Faculty Advisor: Jonathan Zhang

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This project involves the development of aptamer-based biosensors for the detection of E. coli and S. enterica via biochemical immobilization of aptamers on biochips for food safety & control purposes.

2:45–3:15 p.m. | NeuroGen: Effects of Near-Infrared Light Stimulation on Cognition and EEG Biomarkers

Damilola Gbadamosi, Cassie Hashemi, Taj Keny

Faculty Advisors: Andrew Wolfe, Julia Scott

Presentation Showcase #36

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Transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM) is an experimental treatment for neurodegenerative disorders and neurological conditions. NeuroGen is a photobiomodulation device designed to optimize light-stimulation therapy based on electroencephalography (EEG) readings. We will use it to test the effects of tPBM on cognitive performance and the associated EEG biomarkers.

3:20–3:55 p.m. | Bio-Payload

Oliver Goodall, Connor Bishop, Marcus Kirk, Anish Shanmuganathan, Gabriella Robles

Faculty Advisors: Christopher Kitts, Michael Neumann, Ashley Kim

Presentation Showcase #15

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An autonomous platform capable of conducting cellular biology experiments in a well-plate within a CubeSat environment. Biopayload will initiate experiments, monitor them, and collect data without human intervention in microgravity.

4:00–4:25 p.m. | AI in Precision Medicine: Redefining Blindness Treatment via Retinal Stem Cell Differentiation

Calissa Leong, Tiffany Nguyen

Faculty Advisors: Jonathan Zhang, Michael Schimpf

Presentation Showcase #27

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We are utilizing AI to improve the differentiation efficiency of iPSCs into retinal pigment epithelium cells (RPE), which are critical to vision. The AI model is trained to predict the optimal amount of growth factors & timing to increase accuracy. 

4:35–5:10 p.m. | IRIS

Cooper McCarthy, Elias Pedroza, Thatcher Steele-Maley, Zachary Henderson, Colin Friedel

Faculty Advisors: Christopher Kitts, Michael Neumann

Presentation Showcase #14

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IRIS is an autonomous marine telemetry system designed for near-real-time data transmission from subsea sensors. Using a winch, the system periodically deploys a surface buoy to establish a communication link. This method replaces manual diver-based retrieval, allowing for persistent monitoring of benthic environments with minimal human intervention.

Interdisciplinary Session 2 - Environmental & Sustainability Systems

Location: SCDI 1302

2:15–2:40 p.m. | Multi-Outlet Water Delivery System – Oorja

Paul Trudell, Yared Calderon

Faculty Advisors: Jes Kuczenski, Laura Doyle

Presentation Showcase #1

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This project partners with Oorja to design a low‑cost, multi‑outlet water delivery system for solar‑powered irrigation. The system integrates modular piping, flow measurement, and simple controls to enable efficient and equitable water distribution, reduce labor demands, and improve productivity for smallholder farmers in rural Indian communities.

2:45–3:15 p.m. | ThermoVision 3D

Kieran Greeley, Iker Mendiburu Perez, Daniel Louie

Faculty Advisors: Michael Neumann, Christopher Kitts, Michael Schimpf

Presentation Showcase #106

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Design and implementation of a thermal imaging reconstruction system that generates three-dimensional building models from infrared imagery for energy efficiency diagnostics and building performance evaluation.

3:20–3:50 p.m. | GUNK: eDNA Sampler

Isaac Hernandez-Nguyen, Harumy Miura, Oscar Alvarado Flores, Kay Hall

Faculty Advisors: Michael Neumann, Christopher Kitts

Presentation Showcase #17

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A low-cost multi-channel, portable sampling system for filtering environmental DNA from bodies of water. Analyzed samples can be used in impact assessments, biodiversity studies, and tracking invasive or endangered species. 

4:00–4:30 p.m. | Smart Waste Management System

Clare Epolite, Mia Tippett, Will McCarthy, Will Yancey

Faculty Advisor: Jes Kuczenski

Presentation Showcase #3

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The problem addressed is how SCU can implement a user-friendly smart waste management system that improves waste sorting accuracy, reduces contamination, and provides real-time data to support more efficient waste collection practices.

4:35–5:10 p.m. | M.A.N.T.A R.A.Y. Profiler

Ashika Balamurugan, Divya Bengali, Angelina Ekdawy, Gabriela Ruiz, Alexander Torres, Alondra Valencia, Ysidro Magaña

Faculty Advisors: Christopher Kitts, Michael Neumann, Sally Wood

Presentation Showcase #16

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To develop a low-cost, user-friendly Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (A.U.V) based ocean health monitoring system capable of collecting water column data at predetermined waypoints across a body of water.

Interdisciplinary Session 3 -  Human, Health, Biomechanics & Assistive Technology

Location: SCDI 3301

2:15–2:40 p.m. | HALoN (High Altitude LoRa Networking) for Crisis Communications

Sahana Chandramohan, Vikram Jangid

Faculty Advisors: Kurt Schab, Krishna Ramamoorthy

Presentation Showcase #52

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HALoN strives to provide an accessible, crisis-aware emergency communication system to provide connection in times of disaster. It utilizes a LoRa mesh network, reconfigurable antennas, and a light-weight machine learning scheduling algorithm.

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Gesture-Controlled Reminder Device

Ian Kennar, Ryan Kiniris, Veronica Saltanov

Faculty Advisors: Radhika Grover, Michael Schimpf

Presentation Showcase #105

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The Gesture-Controlled Reminder Device is a small, wearable device that manages reminders without screens. Hand gestures trigger haptic, light, and audio feedback, enabling hands-free, accessible task management for users who struggle with reminders.

3:20–3:55 p.m. | Adaptive Neck Exoskeleton for Physical Strain

Ayesha Ahmed, Parnia Ayoubi, Cesar Tellez, TaLiyah Borela, Srinidhi Vusirikala, Isabella Williams

Faculty Advisors: Michael Abbott, Ashley Kim

Presentation Showcase #12

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Our project aims to reduce occupational strain with an adaptive, lightweight neck exoskeleton. It preserves full mobility while using real-time sensing and feedback to reduce fatigue and prevent long-term neck injuries in dynamic work environments.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | Smart Walker

Ayden Dauenhauer, Viet Ha, Harry Ying

Faculty Advisors: Maria Kyrarini, Michael Schimpf

Presentation Showcase #108

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A walker with instruments that measure gait (characteristic of walking) for clinicians. This data will help clinicians monitor and modify their patients treatment plan over a long stretch of time.

4:35–5:10 p.m. | PT Device

Margaret Hughes, Avery Minter, Jarrett Powell-Odden, Mostafa Elshenawy, Shepard Dow, Cole Llana

Faculty Advisors: Michael Abbott, Ashley Kim, Salem Al Agtash

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Our project is a dynamic resistance cable system that is designed to make physical therapy for the shoulder smarter and more responsive to real-time changes. It will use a motor and sensors which constantly adjust based on how much force is applied.

Interdisciplinary Session 4 - Robotics & Intelligent Autonomous Systems

Location: Heafey 225

2:15–2:40 p.m. | Developing an Integrated Computer Vision–Assisted Cobot Workcell for Automated PCB Defect Detection

Paul (Shangyuan) Li, Elise Murugasu

Faculty Advisor: Fatemeh Davoudi

Presentation Showcase #6

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This project integrates computer vision, data collection, and robotics to build an intelligent PCB defect inspection system, enabling real-time defect classification and autonomous PCB retrieval and sorting using a UR3e robot.

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Real-Time Multimodal Ergonomic Risk Assessment System Using Human & Robot Collaboration

Andreas Wanebo, Sam Whistler, Claire Koch, Daniel Damico

Faculty Advisor: Fatemeh Davoudi

Presentation Showcase #5

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A multimodal ergonomic risk assessment system that integrates computer vision, wearable electromyography (EMG) and inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensors, and a collaborative robot (COBOT) to monitor and reduce musculoskeletal disorder risk in real-time occupational settings.

3:20–3:50 p.m. | DESIGNING COST-EFFECTIVE QUADRUPEDAL SERVICE  ROBOTS FOR DISABILITY AID

Kieran Pazmino, Rose Toy, Cyrus Wong, Akira Zone

Faculty Advisors: Maria Kyrarini, Andrew Wolfe, Sthanu Mahadev

Presentation Showcase #22

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Design of a robot dog for the purpose of disability aid and assistance. This is the first year of a multi-year project, which focued on creating the design parameters based on consumer needs and the mechanical design and basic control of the legs.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | Wheelless Snake-like Robot for Unknown Environment Exploration

Gwyneth Anawalt, Eden Steinbeck, Anastasia Statcenko

Faculty Advisors: Burak Kurkcu, Angela Musurlian

Presentation Showcase #48

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Our project aims to develop a modular, snake-inspired robot capable of versatile movement. The system will use locomotion algorithms and camera-based sensing to enable autonomous navigation.

Interdisciplinary Session 5  - Smart Systems, Embedded & Communication Technologies

Location: Kenna 306

2:45–3:15 p.m. | BlendMo: Blender Mocap Toolkit

Kelly Lee, Dana Steinke, Angela Zhou

Faculty Advisors: Angela Musurlian, Danielle Heitmuller

Presentation Showcase #99

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The project is an extension within Blender that aims to clean markerless motion-captured data. It focuses on eliminating negligible key frames, cleaning jittery frames, locking down feet, and rescaling motion onto various proportioned models.

3:20–3:55 p.m. | StudyScape

Tiffany Doan, Sanaa Ahmed, Andrew Pritchard, Josh Colleran, Zach Anderson

Faculty Advisors: Farokh Eskafi, Jes Kuczenski, Sally Wood

Presentation Showcase #2

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StudyScape is an app designed to help Santa Clara University students make decisions about where they study across campus. Providing real-time information such as noise level, occupancy, and overall activity.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | Image Processing in Autonomous Vehicles

Seana Corners, Siddharth Kalidindi, Julia Lin, Anushri Selva

Faculty Advisors: Radhika Grover, Sean Choi

Presentation Showcase #56

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In this project, we implement image processing on a PYNQ‑Z2–based autonomous system using a convolutional neural network, comparing a hardware‑accelerated FPGA approach with a purely software‑based solution.

4:35–5:05 p.m. | Formation Control of a Multi-Agent System

Benjamin Banh, Paul Lancaster, Daniel Sims

Faculty Advisors: Burak Kurkcu, Michael Schimpf

Presentation Showcase #50

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A ROS2-based distributed control system that enables coordinated multi-robot aggregation and formation control in shared environments. The project implements and translates a simulation-derived control algorithm into a real-time, deployable multi-agent system.

Mechanical Engineering Session 1

Location: Benson Center, Parlors B/C

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Ping Pongers

Derick Alvarado, Peter Sandberg, Andrew Wong

Faculty Advisors: Hannah Yang, Jun Wang

Presentation Showcase #23

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This machine will be a table tennis serving machine that costs around $250 and with a small and lightweight design for a backpack. Functions will include: shot location, speed, and spin. The balls will be launched by contact from three flywheels.

3:20–3:55 p.m. | A.T.L.A.S.

German Markaryan, Dean Schultz, Isabella Bravo, Lucas Matter, Quacy Moore, Robert Wang

Faculty Advisor: Peter Woytowitz

Presentation Showcase #20

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A.T.L.A.S. is a roof-mounted single-axis solar tracking platform with an automated sprinkler-based self-cleaning system. By following the sun and keeping panels debris-free, it targets 20-50% higher energy output than fixed residential installations.

4:00–4:35 p.m. | Rehab Mechanics

Joel Gonzalez, Sierra Spierling, Nicole Garcia, Mia Kwan, Diana Garcia-Becerra

Faculty Advisor: Michael Abbott

Presentation Showcase #11

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Our senior design project focuses on developing a grip-strengthening rehabilitation device for post-stroke patients with limited hand mobility and reduced grip function, allowing them to do their therapy from home. 

Mechanical Engineering Session 2

Location: Benson Center, Williman Room

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Inductive Train Transport System

Ryan Cinarkaya, Devon Gibb, Davis Letsinger, Nicholas Root

Faculty Advisor: Godfrey Mungal

Presentation Showcase #9

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This project entails building a wirelessly-charged battery-powered light rail locomotive. The inductive charger will deliver a high power density to the train, enabling station stop times of one minute for a full-scale light rail system.

3:20–3:55 p.m. | SCU DBF Aerodynamics

Unique Barnes, Gabriel Kern, Justin Mayer, Jack Quinn, Ben Randall, Mark Williams

Faculty Advisor: Drazen Fabris

Presentation Showcase #7

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The SCU DBF Aerodynamics Team will design, build, and fly a model aircraft for the AIAA Design/Build/Fly competition, using aerodynamic theory, CFD, and experimental validation to optimize, lift, drag, and stability.

4:00–4:35 p.m. | DBF: Structures

Kyle Greiner, Charles Olsen, Tate Schurman, Dante Black, Brendan Yarusso

Faculty Advisor: Drazen Fabris

Presentation Showcase #8

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Design, analyze, and manufacture all structural components of an RC aircraft, optimizing strength, weight, and payload capacity to meet mission requirements and maximize performance for international competition. 

Mechanical Engineering Session 3

Location: Benson Center, California Mission Room

2:45–3:15 p.m. | Materials Testing Furnace

Austin Gregson, Mekhi Hale, Lucas Lafayette

Faculty Advisor: Robert Marks

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The objective of this project is to continue development of a compact and cost-effective vacuum heat furnace capable of achieving elevated temperatures for laboratory testing of material properties.

3:20–3:55 p.m. | DBVF

Malia Bennett, Jack Carpenter, Elisabeth Canjar, Xander Fruin, A’Zhae Turay, Steven Wu

Faculty Advisor: Mohammad Ayoubi

Presentation Showcase #18

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We are designing an autonomous eVTOL drone for wildfire response that provides rapid aerial situational awareness and payload delivery, improving early decision-making when ground access is limited.

4:00–4:30 p.m. | Pool Pump Controls for Load Shifting

Andrew Minocha, Angelo Piziali, Cade Benner, Brinley Chrzanowski

Faculty Advisors: Godfrey Mungal, Brian Woo-Shem

Presentation Showcase #10

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Designed a pool filtration lab test rig featuring adaptive pump control. The system leverages real-time sensor data to enable demand-response energy savings and predictive maintenance, optimizing both cost and grid support.

4:35–5:10 p.m. | Camless Valve Engine

Berkeley Burbank, Holden Kleiner, Thomas Daniel, Martin Raabe, Nicos Katigbak, Haydn Fischer

Faculty Advisor: Peter Woytowitz

Presentation Showcase #19

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Our project goal is to replace traditional camshaft valve actuation with variable pneumatic valve actuation to improve internal combustion engine power and efficiency.