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Engineering & Architectural Science Day 2026

Date
April 24, 2026
Time
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET
Location
Daphne Cockwell Complex (DCC) - 245 Church Street, George Vari Engineering & Computing Centre (ENG)
Contact
Andrea Moon, Manager, Undergraduate Studies Office, andrea.moon@torontomu.ca

Engineering & Architectural Science Day 2026

Engineering & Architectural Science Day is an annual event that brings final-year engineering and architectural science students together to present year-end projects. This is a momentous milestone in an undergraduate student’s journey, as students work in teams to explore exciting areas of research with real-world applications. 

Below is important information for participating students, faculty members, and visitors.

Resources

Dean's 2026 Program Awards

The FEAS Dean’s Office is offering awards to celebrate outstanding final-year projects across Engineering and Architectural Science. These include:

Program awards (1 per program)

  • Award amount: $1,000 award, one per program, for the most exceptional project in each undergraduate program.
  • How to apply: Students must apply to be eligible for the award

To apply for the awards please click on the link to the Google form below. The deadline to apply is April 19th at 11:59pm.

Preparing for the day

Your poster is a central component of your presentation. It should clearly communicate your project, your process, and your impact.

Format

  • Dimensions: 24" wide x 36" high ()
  • Orientation: Portrait only
  • Must be printed and mounted on poster board (foam core) so it can stand on an easel

Required Content

Your poster must include:

  1. Project title
  2. Names of authors
  3. Motivation: A brief explanation of the problem or opportunity your project addresses
  4. Your approach: Methods, processes, and technical details (use visuals where possible: charts, diagrams, tables)
  5. Conclusion: Key findings, contributions, and outcomes

Images and Visual Quality

  • Use high-resolution images to avoid pixelation when printed
  • After finalizing your poster:
    • Export to PDF
    • Open in Adobe Reader
    • Go to File → Properties to confirm dimensions (24" x 36")
    • Zoom to 100% and review all visuals for clarity

Hints and Tips

  • Review sample posters (available on the 3rd floor of the ENG building) for inspiration
  • Follow 91ε brand guidelines if including the university logo
  • Keep content concise and visually balanced

Students who wish to enter their project to be eligible for a Dean's 2026 Program Award must create a short video that clearly presents their project. This video supports project judging and gives industry partners an early look at your work.

Video Specifications

  • 3 minutes max
  • One submission per team
  • All team members must participate

What to Include

  • Project overview: Introduce your team and define the problem
  • Approach: Key methods, design decisions, or technical process
  • Solution: Results, impact, and applications
  • Visuals: Reinforce key elements from your poster

How It’s Evaluated

  • Technical content (40%): Problem, methodology, solution
  • Oral presentation (20%): Clarity, confidence, flow
  • Graphical communication (20%): Effective use of visuals
  • Organization (10%): Structure and clarity
  • Poster effectiveness (10%): Overall quality and professionalism

Tips

  • Keep it focused and well-structured
  • Move clearly from problem → approach → solution
  • Rehearse as a team
  • Use strong visuals to support your message

Tools

  • iMovie / CapCut (available on Apple devices) and CapCut (available on Android/iOS devices) are also user-friendly options.

Capstone projects are evaluated within each program as the final academic milestone of your undergraduate experience. Assessment focuses on both the strength of your technical work and your ability to communicate its value clearly.

While specific criteria may vary slightly by discipline, evaluation typically considers:

  • Problem definition and relevance: How clearly the challenge or opportunity is identified and why it matters
  • Technical depth and execution: The rigor, accuracy, and effectiveness of your methodology and implementation
  • Innovation and application: The originality of your approach and its potential real-world impact
  • Analysis and results: The quality of your findings and how well they are interpreted
  • Communication and presentation: Clarity, structure, and effectiveness of your poster and verbal explanation
  • Team collaboration: Evidence of coordinated effort, project management, and shared contribution

Your poster and (optional) video play a key role in demonstrating both your technical expertise and your ability to communicate complex ideas to a broader audience, including industry partners.

Engineering and Architectural Sciences Day is also a key opportunity to connect with employers and industry partners. Below are some helpful tips to help you prepare: 

1. Develop your elevator pitch

Prepare a clear, 30-second summary of your project, your role and your areas of interest. 

2. Do your research

Understand who you’re speaking to. Consider what their organization does, their priorities, skills they may be hiring for. 

3. Ask thoughtful questions

For example:

  • What challenges are your organization currently facing?
  • What skills are most valuable on your team?
  • How do you see this field evolving?

4. Follow up

Exchange contact information or connection on LinkedIn. Consider sending a follow-up message after the event. 

5. Update your LinkedIn profile

Include your capstone project and consider posting about your work ahead of the event.

Technical Content

out of 40 points

High
Problem clearly defined. Methodology shown. Valid solution clearly presented.

Average
Design problem discussed. Solution shown. Some issues with content.

Low
Design problem is undefined. Solution is unclear.

Graphical Communication 

out of 20 points

High
Incorporates clear graphics that are related to topic, easy to understand and read.

Average
Incorporates some information presented in graphical form. Some issue(s) with interpretation. 

Low
Has little to no graphical presentation. Unrelated graphical content.

Organization and Layout 

out of 10 points

High
Information is very organized with clear titles and headings. Natural flow to guide reader. 

Average
Information is organized with titles and headings. 

Low
Information is disorganized. Missing information. 

Oral Presentation

out of 20 points

High
Presentation is delivered clearly and confidently. Follows logical sequence. Evidence of careful planning; well-rehearsed.

Average
Presentation is delivered competently and follows some logical sequence; evidence of rehearsal. 

Low
Presentation delivered unclearly; follows a vague sequence; low evidence of rehearsal.

Poster Effectiveness (replaces "Written Communication")

out of 10 points

High
Poster is of high quality. Professional level of preparation. No spelling errors

Average
Poster is of average quality. Minor spelling or grammar issues.

Low
Poster is of low or inconsistent quallity. Spelling or grammar errors.

Andrea Moon

Manager, Undergraduate Studies
andrea.moon@torontomu.ca

Agenda / Schedule

Project showcase (ENG - all floors)

10:00 am to 12:00 pm

Light lunch for students (ENG - LG)

12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

Employer Exhibition and Networking Session (DCC 103 & 104)

1:00 pm to 3:00 pm

Closing Ceremony & Awards Presentation (ENG 103)

3:15 pm to 4:00 pm

Project Locations

Civil Engineering / Projects: 101 – 123

101 CIVIL
12 Salas rd (five-storey office building)

102 CIVIL
An High-performance Industrial building

103 CIVIL
A warehouse/industry plant

104 CIVIL
Different Soil Retaining Systems for the Approaches to a Tunnel Accommodating a Multi-Lane Roadway

105 CIVIL
Landmark: Arched Cable-Stayed Steel Bridge

106 CIVIL
Wilson Avenue Complete Street

107 CIVIL
Victoria Park Redevelopment Design

108 CIVIL
Complete Street Design - Victoria Park Avenue

109 CIVIL
Gardiner Parkway Rehabilitation - Zone 4 Traffic Management

110 CIVIL
Reconstruction and Operational Strategy Evaluation of Yonge Street (College/Carlton to Queen Street)

111 CIVIL
The Pathfinder Project, Revolutionzing Walkable Cities

112 CIVIL
Reimaging PATH: Planning and Engineering a Walkable Connected Downtown Toronto

113 CIVIL
City of Toronto - Goods Movement Network Impact, Design and Analysis

114 CIVIL
39 Storey Mixed-Use Residential Tower

115 CIVIL
36 storey High Rise Building

116 CIVIL
Steel Industrial Building

117 CIVIL
Steel Mills

118 CIVIL
Eight Storey Residential Building

119 CIVIL
Stormwater Improvements to Pond 88 – Leslie Valley Drive Dry Pond and Catchment Area in the Town of Newmarket (1)

120 CIVIL
Stormwater Improvements to Pond 88 – Leslie Valley Drive Dry Pond and Catchment Area in the Town of Newmarket (2)

121 CIVIL
Anaerobic Digestion Application in Corn Ethanol Plants

122 CIVIL
Servicing Design for a Subdivision Project (1)

123 CIVIL
Servicing Design for a Subdivision Project (2)

Mechanical Engineering / Projects 201 – 239

201 MECHANICAL
Design parameters to control and assess stress concentration and distribution at the notch root of engineering components undergoing various loading conditions

202 MECHANICAL
Hybrid Perpetual Calendar

203 MECHANICAL
FEM Design of 3-D Wing

204 MECHANICAL
Design of Surgical Robot Gripper

205 MECHANICAL
Free Air Cooling for Refrigerators

206 MECHANICAL
Robotic Transfer to Basket Dollies

207 MECHANICAL
Thermal Management for EV Battery & Electronics

208 MECHANICAL
Automated Garden Hose Caddy

209 MECHANICAL
Automated Aerodynamic System for SAE Formula

210 MECHANICAL
Design of Bone Cement for Sternum Fixation

211 MECHANICAL
Generative Chassis Design

212 MECHANICAL
Ergonomic Handling System of Non-Palletized Items

213 MECHANICAL
Monte Carlo Investigation of Advanced Radiation Shielding Materials for Marine Nuclear Applications

214 MECHANICAL
Design of a Smart Trellis for Vertical Farm

215 MECHANICAL
PID Controlled Flywheel Nerf Gun

216 MECHANICAL
Low Carbon HVAC for Condominiums

217 MECHANICAL
Design of Asymetric Particals for Traslation

218 MECHANICAL
DFMA of a Consumer Product

219 MECHANICAL
Gearbox Design of Electric Aircraft Taxi

220 MECHANICAL
Design of a Bicycle Dropper Post

221 MECHANICAL
Deployable Bicycle Sail

222 MECHANICAL
Design of Rotating Particles for Propulsion

223 MECHANICAL
Vibration Suppresion Design for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

224 MECHANICAL
Microfluidic chemical mixing channels

225 MECHANICAL
Design and Simulation of Microfluidic Diffusive Drug Release from a Simple Implantable Channel

226 MECHANICAL
Design of an Indoor Car Wash

227 MECHANICAL
Eddy Current Launch System Design

228 MECHANICAL
Design of a Lightweight Battery Enclosure for EVs

229 MECHANICAL
Freezer Cooling Coil Defrosting System

230 MECHANICAL
Design of a Racing Bike using FEM

231 MECHANICAL
Design of a Rover Drive System

232 MECHANICAL
Design of a Durability Test Process for Automotive Parts

233 MECHANICAL
Design of a DC Powered Stair Climbing Walking Aid

234 MECHANICAL
Design of Microchannels for Fuel Cells

235 MECHANICAL
Screenhouse Maintenance Design for Pelletizing Plant

236 MECHANICAL
Autonomous Snow Blower

237 MECHANICAL
Design of a Lightweight Engine Cradle

238 MECHANICAL
Redesign of Borehole Heat Exchangers

239 MECHANICAL
Continuum Robot with Variable Stiffness

Aerospace, Architectural Science, Biomedical, Computer, Electrical and Industrial Engineering / Projects A01 - A11 / 301 – 339 / 301-01 – 310-07

A01 AEROSPACE
Repair of Defunct Satellites with a Microsatellite (Group 1)

A02 AEROSPACE
Repair of Defunct Satellites with a Microsatellite (Group 2)

A03 AEROSPACE
Repair of Defunct Satellites with a Microsatellite (Group 3)

A04 AEROSPACE
Repair of Defunct Satellites with a Microsatellite (Group 4)

A05 AEROSPACE
Avionics Design Project (Group 1)

A06 AEROSPACE
Avionics Design Project (Group 2)

A07 AEROSPACE
Avionics Design Project (Group 3)

A08 AEROSPACE
Designing a Family of Regional Aircraft (Group 1)

A09 AEROSPACE
Designing a Family of Regional Aircraft (Group 2)

A10 AEROSPACE
Designing a Family of Regional Aircraft (Group 3)

A11 AEROSPACE
Designing a Family of Regional Aircraft (Group 4)

301 ARCH. SCIENCE
Student Residence Project

302 ARCH. SCIENCE
Project Management Bid Competition

303 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Indigo Group

304 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Project at Celestica

305 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Project at Peel Plastic Products

306 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project - Valmont Coatings - Pure Metal Galvanizing

307 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at University Health Network

308 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project for Patient Flow Optimization Through Ambulatory Clinic

309 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Metro Inc.

310 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Ontario Ministry of Transportation

311 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Livingston Inc.

312 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Independent Electricity System Operator

313 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at H2Flow

314 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Habitat Learn (Messenger Pigeon App)

315 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Bombardier

316 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Mastermind Inc.

317 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Isometric Zoom Engineering Consultancy

318 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project – Scotiabank Mutual Funds Modernization

319 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at MHI Canada Aerospace

320 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project – Patient Flow Optimization & Waiting Time

321 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Purolator Inc.

322 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at IESO – Protecting Ontario’s Critical Electrical Infrastructure

323 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Big Brothers Big Sisters Waterloo

324 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Valmont Coatings for Airflow Management

325 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Valmont Coating for Pure Metal Galvanizing

326 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Toronto Parking Authority

327 INDUSTRIAL
Design and Optimization of Sectional Warehouse Layouts for Metro Distribution Centre Order Picking

328 INDUSTRIAL
Capstone Design Project at Loblaws

301-01 BIOMEDICAL
VY05: Mobile Imaging and Video-Conferencing Robotic Physician Assistant for Hospital Ward

301-02 BIOMEDICAL
KU01: Pathological Voice Assessor

301-03 ELECTRICAL
AA02: AI-Powered Job Recommender System

301-04 COMPUTER
YA03: Sidewalk Tiles

301-05 COMPUTER
TY06: Heart Disease Prediction using Hybrid Machine Learning Algorithms

301-06 ELECTRICAL
AA03: Mobile Crowdsensing and Computing

301-07 ELECTRICAL
DX03: Energy Harvesting System for Bicycles

302-01 BIOMEDICAL
RP01: Electrophysiology-Based Multi-Sensor Fitness Tracker

302-02 BIOMEDICAL
RP07: Patient-specific Bone Quality Evaluation from CT Images

302-03 COMPUTER
GK03: CPU-GPU Implementation and Tuning an Interactive Game Application involving Collision Detection

302-04 COMPUTER
NG08: Emotion Recognition from Speech using Deep Learning

302-05 COMPUTER
RK03: AI-Powered Smart Doorbell

302-06 COMPUTER
MS09: Mail Delivery Robot (Indoor)

303-01 ELECTRICAL
RK08: AI-Based Fire & Smoke Detection System

303-02 BIOMEDICAL
RP08: FPGA-accelerated OCT signal processing

303-03 COMPUTER
NK02: DungeonMind - Intelligent AI Game Master

303-04 COMPUTER
MS01: Pick and Place Three Axis Robotic Arm

303-05 ELECTRICAL
RK09: ML-Based Smart Parking System

303-06 COMPUTER
YA07: Burnout Early-Warning Monitor with AI Journaling Assistant

303-07 COMPUTER
YA04: Smart Procrastination Manager (“Focus Friend”)

303-08 BIOMEDICAL
VY06: Prosthetic Hand, Thumb, and Fingers Using Pressure Tactile Feedback and Non-invasive EMG Control

303-09 COMPUTER
NG06: Smart Surveillance Drone System using Computer Vision for Anomaly Detection

306-01 ELECTRICAL
FM06: Smart Bartender Robot

306-02 COMPUTER
NG02: Smart Waste AI

306-03 COMPUTER
MJ03: Risk Avoidance Systems

306-04 COMPUTER
MZ04: Explainable Ai for Vehicle Damage Detection

306-05 COMPUTER
NG01: AI-Powered NPC Behavior Modeling in Unity for Realistic Game Environments

306-06 ELECTRICAL
BV01: Regression based Forecasting for Various Renewables, hosted on Cloud

307-01 COMPUTER
MS04: Automated Drone for Precision Agriculture

307-02 ELECTRICAL
FM03: RV Fault Detection

307-03 COMPUTER
TY02: Chat with NAO robot using ChatGPT

307-04 COMPUTER
TY07: Pi-based Robotics design with SCAMPER

307-05 ELECTRICAL
DX02: Smart EV Charging Stations for Large Parking Garage

307-06 COMPUTER
MS11: Outdoor Cat Tracker

308-01 ELECTRICAL
DX01: Off-line Power Supplies for Residential Houses

308-02 COMPUTER
MJ01: Smart City Application Platform

308-03 COMPUTER
TY05: Autonomous Ping Pong Ball Collector

308-04 COMPUTER
AM02: Drone-Based Power Line Inspection System

308-05 COMPUTER
MS02: Distance Detector

308-06 COMPUTER
RK05: AI-Based Smart Blind Stick

309-01 COMPUTER
MS08: AI-Based Smart Traffic Light Controller

309-02 ELECTRICAL
FM01: ML-Driven Air Quality Monitoring System with LLM-Enhanced Features

309-03 ELECTRICAL
FM04: ML-Based Wearable Reader for Visually Impaired

309-04 BIOMEDICAL
VY02: Improved 3D Mobile Imaging for Automated Measurement and Fabrication of Below-Knee Prostheses

309-05 COMPUTER
NK04: Wireless Algorithmic Listen & Look Explorer

309-06 BIOMEDICAL
VY03: Improved 3D Mobile Imaging for Neuronavigation

309-07 COMPUTER
GK01: Design and Prototyping a NoC based SoC for Image Processing Applications

309-08 BIOMEDICAL
RP03: Wearable Orthosis for Tremor Suppression on Parkinson’s Disease Patients

310-01 BIOMEDICAL
KU03: An Electrooculogram Based Screening Device For Evaluating Alertness

310-02 COMPUTER
YA02: Profinder Automated Office Hour Board

310-03 ELECTRICAL
BV03: Cloud Based Distribution Network Analysis Software – Ladder Iterative Method

310-04 COMPUTER
NG04: Multi-Modal AI Assistant for Visually Impaired Navigation

310-05 COMPUTER
MS06: Smart Campus Navigation System

310-06 COMPUTER
TY04: Autonomous Drone Fly through Gates

310-07 COMPUTER
AM09: AI-Powered Traffic Management System

Architectural Science, Biomedical, Chemical, Computer and Electrical Engineering / Projects 401 – 436 / 402-01 – 411-10

401 ARCH. SCIENCE
Lights on Justice

402 ARCH. SCIENCE
The Living River

403 ARCH. SCIENCE
ISO Studio: Aperture of Glass, Body of Film

404 ARCH. SCIENCE
Dwell in the Flow

405 ARCH. SCIENCE
Elderhaus – LTC Facility & Housing

406 ARCH. SCIENCE
Supurban

407 ARCH. SCIENCE
Spinescraper

408 MECHANICAL
ARC II

409 ARCH. SCIENCE
Interwoven: Revitalization of the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto

410 ARCH. SCIENCE
Waakaa’igan Home: The New Native Canadian Centre of Toronto

411 ARCH. SCIENCE
Mould Sensitivity Characterization: Effectiveness of Various Drywall Finishes

412 ARCH. SCIENCE
Project Management in Practice

413 ARCH. SCIENCE
Delivering a Student Residence

414 ARCH. SCIENCE
Adaptation 1

415 ARCH. SCIENCE
Landscape Architectural Public Place, Genius Loci

416 CHEMICAL
Design a Pilot-Scale Production Line for Cost-Effective Manufacturing of Hexagonal Boron Nitride (h-BN) Nanosheets

417 CHEMICAL
Design a Plant for the production of B-farnesene, a high-value hydrocarbon that can be used as a jet-fuel precursor

418 CHEMICAL
Design of an Integrated Algal Biorefinery for CO2 Capture and Production of Biodiesel and Value-Added Biochemicals

419 CHEMICAL
Design a carbon-neutral energy production/storage medium using ammonia

420 CHEMICAL
Recycling of lithium for secondary batteries from 15,000 tons of waste lithium primary batteries per year

421 CHEMICAL
Design a modular, off-grid water purification system for Cree communities in Northern Ontario to provide 300 cubic metres of potable water per day from local sources

422 CHEMICAL
Develop bio-based, recycled/reclaimed, and/or green chemistry-synthesized building materials such as insulation or concrete alternatives

423 CHEMICAL
Design of a Biorefinery for the Extraction and Production of Chitin and Chitosan from Off-Spec Mushrooms or Seafood Waste

424 CHEMICAL
Design an Industrial Plant for the Chemical Upcycling of PET (polyethylene terephthalate) Plastic to Terephthalic Acid (TPA)

425 CHEMICAL
Air-to-barrel Methanol Synthesis: Integrating direct-air capture and electrochemical carbon dioxide conversion powered by green electricity

426 CHEMICAL
Design of a Sustainable Industrial Plant for the Production of Cyclohexanone Oxime

427 CHEMICAL
Design a complete system for the conversion of 40,000 tonnes per year of wet biomass as feedstock to marketable RNG

428 CHEMICAL
Design a sustainable plant for producing hydrogen and capturing carbon (greenhouse gas emissions) using plastic waste in compliance with zero-emission goals

429 CHEMICAL
Design a sustainable plant for recycling poly/cotton mixed waste textile fabrics

430 CHEMICAL
Design a Sustainable Water-Energy Nexus (WEN) System for Green Hydrogen Production in Remote Canadian Communities

431 CHEMICAL
Design an off-grid waste-to-energy system using anaerobic digestion to convert local organic and agricultural waste

432 BIOMEDICAL
RP05: Actuated Catheter for Intravascular Interventions

433 BIOMEDICAL
VY07: 3D Printed Robotic Actuators with Pressure Tactile Feedback for Microcatheter and Microguideware control in Interventional Neuroradiology

434 BIOMEDICAL
VY08: Patient Anatomy Specific Artery 3D Printed Model To Simulate Biplane Fluoroscopy

435 BIOMEDICAL
VY09: Pulsative Flow Pump to Mimic Arterial Line Pressure Reading for Interventional Neuroradiology Simulation

436 ELECTRICAL
RK06: Smart Water Quality Monitoring System

402-01 COMPUTER
GK02: Hardware Implementation of Convolution Neural Network as part of SoC design for ECG Analysis and Classification

402-02 COMPUTER
AM05: Smart EV Charging Station with Solar Integration

402-03 ELECTRICAL
FM02: Home Security for the Hearing Impaired

402-04 COMPUTER
NG07: AI-Enhanced Educational Game for Children with Learning Disabilities

402-05 BIOMEDICAL
VY04: Tracking of Patient Movement during Radiosurgery using IMU

402-06 COMPUTER
MZ05: Crop Pest Monitoring with Drone and Explainable AI

402-07 COMPUTER
AM01: AI-Based Weather Forecasting for Smart Homes

402-08 COMPUTER
NG09: Smart Traffic Flow Prediction using Machine Learning and Computer Vision

402-09 COMPUTER
MZ02: AI-Powered Clinical Decision Support: Predicting Drug–Drug Interactions

402-10 COMPUTER
YA05: Commute Mood Companion

402-11 COMPUTER
YA08: Budget Simulator with AI Spending Coach

406-01 COMPUTER
AM07: Microgrid Data Analytics, Monitoring, and Automation for Remote Communities

406-02 COMPUTER
YA09: Study Matchmaker With AI Matching Engine

406-03 COMPUTER
TY01: Creative game design with SCAMPER

406-04 ELECTRICAL
AA01: Integrated Data-Driven Travel Time System

406-05 COMPUTER
MZ08: AI Buddy for Wellness

406-06 BIOMEDICAL
KU02: Stress Monitoring and Quantification

406-07 COMPUTER
AM04: Smart Water Management System for Buildings

406-08 COMPUTER
MZ09: AI-Powered Blood Pressure Monitor

406-09 COMPUTER
AM06: Mobile app for Smart House Control System for Landlords

406-10 COMPUTER
MS12: Fruit Ripeness Monitoring System

408-01 COMPUTER
NG05: Real-Time Driver Drowsiness Detection and Alert System using Computer Vision

408-02 COMPUTER
AM08: Campus IoT Security and Anomaly Detection Using Machine Learning

408-03 COMPUTER
MS07: Gesture-Controlled Device Interface

408-04 COMPUTER
RK04: AI-Powered Smart Recycling Kiosk

408-05 COMPUTER
MZ01: AI-Powered Fall Risk Prediction in Elderly Individuals

408-06 BIOMEDICAL
RP06: Augmented Reality in the Operating Room

408-07 COMPUTER
YA01: 91ε Study Space Occupancy Monitor

408-08 COMPUTER
MZ07: AI-Powered Reading Assistant for Dyslexia and Low Vision Learners

408-09 ELECTRICAL
BV02: Intelligent based Forecasting for Various Renewables, hosted on cloud

408-10 BIOMEDICAL
VY01: Improved 3D Mobile Imaging to Assist Optometry Assessment for Customized Eyewear

411-01 COMPUTER
MZ06: AI-Powered Sign Language Translation

411-02 ELECTRICAL
FM05: AI-Based Security Camera for Home Monitoring

411-03 ELECTRICAL
BV05: Regression Based Load Forecasting, Hosted on Cloud

411-04 ELECTRICAL
BV04: Cloud Based Distribution Network Analysis Software – Line-wise Method

411-05 ELECTRICAL
BV06: Intelligence Based Load Forecasting, Hosted on Cloud

411-06 COMPUTER
MJ04: Disaster Relief Drone Network

411-07 BIOMEDICAL
RP02: Wearable ECG with Real-time Pathology Detection

411-08 COMPUTER
NK01: GoFetch: Autonomous Fetching Assistant with Natural Language for Assisted Living

411-09 COMPUTER
AM03: IoT-Based Smart Agriculture Monitoring System

411-10 BIOMEDICAL
RP04: Robot Collision Avoidance in the Operating Room

Projects At A Glance

E & AS Day Project Location Map

Contact and accessibility accommodation requests

  • For any questions or accessibility requests, please contact Andrea Moon, Manager, Undergraduate Studies Office, andrea.moon@torontomu.ca