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The Final Presentation of the 2015 Interdisciplinary Convergence Capstone Design Takes Place on Campus​
View : 5343 Date : 2015-12-11 Writer : ed_camnews

The final presentation of the 2015 Interdisciplinary Convergence Capstone Design took place in the lobby of the Creative Lecture Hall on December 11, 2015.

Started in the spring of 2014, the capstone design course offers KAIST’s undergraduate students an opportunity to explore solutions, based on their learning from coursework, to real and important industry and engineering problems.

In the class, five students with different majors form a team to discuss and identify what are the problems of a certain companys products, the causes, and possible design solutions for such problems. After reaching a conclusion, students then manufacture a prototype to address the problems.

In this presentation, six teams introduced their research topic and subsequently, demonstrated their trial products.

Sung-Hyun Cho, a student majoring in Mechanical Engineering, presented the Designing a Robot System for Automatic Collection of Radio Maps, and Jong-Yong Do, also majoring in Mechanical Engineering, showcased his Sleeping Pattern Measurement Pad.” Topics such as noise measurement, haptic handles, wrinkle improvements by micro-needling, and fingerprint scanners were also discussed.

Students who developed these techniques have already finished patent applications, and interested companies are planning to commercialize the techniques after evaluating their marketability.

Recently, there were concerns in Korea that engineering students were overly interested in the publication of research papers due to the paper-based evaluation of research outcomes. In response, KAIST has emphasized a more field-centered education to help students gain insightful perspective to real issues in science and engineering.

Wan-Su Kim, a student in the Mechanical Engineering Department said that this course provided me with an invaluable experience to apply engineering principles that I’ve learned from class to the actual field, while sharing ideas and solutions with other students.”

Professors Su-Kyung Park and Ik-Jin Lee of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Professor Seok-Hyung Bae of the Department of Industrial Design, Professor Yu-Chun Kim of the Department of Biological Sciences, Professor Dong-Su Han of the School of Computing, and Professor Jun-Bo Youn of the School of Electrical Engineering participated in the course as advisers. 




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