The University of Texas at Dallas

Teams from our corporate-sponsored capstone program have earned top honors in back-to-back competitions.

UTDesign®: A Habit of Winning

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Through UTDesign, the Jonsson School’s corporate-sponsored capstone program, students have taken top honors in back-to-back national design competitions.

Biennial National Capstone Conference

2016

A UTDesign team won first place for their device that aids in the treatment of incontinence. Realizing the prototype’s potential impact on healthcare, CerSci Therapeutics has spun out a separate business and invited the UTDesign team leader to help co-found the company.

2014

This first-place capstone project was sponsored by Frito-Lay. Students built a prototype tool that automated the adjustment process of blade gaps on Frito-Lay’s potato slicers. Frito-Lay extended three internships to team members to fully develop the tool.

ASME Manufacturing Science and Engineering Design Conference Student Design Competition

2017

This group designed and constructed a robot to replace a manual component-placement process used in the assembly of radar devices produced by Raytheon Co. Their system cuts average cycle time for the replacement process in half and is expected to save an estimated $100,000 per year in labor and component costs once fully implemented.

2016

The winning design focused on the development of a machine that measures how well a coating, such as an anti-reflective coating, adheres to an optical lens. Their prototype, created for Essilor of America, performs an adhesion test that can provide more consistent results and relieve operator fatigue.

2015

This project, sponsored by Raytheon Co., focused on the development of an automated machine that places lids on small electronic packages. The new machine was expected to save $50,000 in labor costs per year, reduce test time of each package, and increase the number of packages.