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Graduate Mechatronics Projects! Congratulations to the 32 students who've just completed the 2nd graduate advanced mechatronics course as part of their degrees! Those of you who've been through that course sequence may be having flashbacks, so our apologies. The photos here show a few of the great projects that were completed, typically by pairs of students and in just 3 weeks. The upper right photo is of a dual ball positioning systems (one horizontal and one vertical) for which one ball 'follows' the position of the other [created by Vincent Ying and George Kouretas]. The upper right photo shows a tilt table that can move the ball to specific points and even trace a figure 8 [created by Jordan Hibbs and Jagos Jovanovic]. In the lower left is a photo of a trolley that changes it position as fans on a hanging pendulum blow it one way or the other [created by Caleb Sparks and Jack Ninteman]. And in the lower right is a photo of a ball on a tilt platform that positions the ball by blowing fans beneath the beam, with a great overhead camera system that tracks the position of the ball [created by the sister-brother duo of Amy and Matthew Kiyama]. Congratulations to the entire class!

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George Kouretas

System Integration Engineer at Noah Medical

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Cheryl Kiyama

Director Product Requirements & Lifecycle Management at Intel Corporation

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Well done!!

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