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Ingenuity, Communication Skills on Display at CETA Design Expo

Just before announcing the top projects at the spring 2025 CETA Design Expo, Dean Hisham Alnajjar of the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture had some advice for the participants: focus on communication.

“We know your technical skills are there,” Alnajjar said. “Focus on your communication skills. Focus on presenting your project. Tell the judges what you did. Even if it didn’t work, that’s fine. Tell them why.”

That focus on communication is baked into the format of the day. Held in the spring and fall, the CETA Design Expo showcases students’ top projects developed throughout the year. First-year and second-year students present their projects in the fall, and seniors present their Capstone design projects either in the spring or fall.

In addition to presenting their designs and prototypes, participants are expected to pitch them. It’s the same kind of pitch they’d make in a real-life workplace – only this time, they’re pitching to a team of judges composed of faculty, industry experts, and peers.

At the spring expo, ten projects were singled out for exemplary work, with 25 students honored.

Paul Lavoie, chief manufacturing officer for the state of Connecticut, toured the expo to view the students’ projects. He also encouraged the participants to make their careers in Connecticut after graduation.

“One of our key initiatives is to create a sticky relationship between industry and our colleges,” said Lavoie. “If you learn in Connecticut, we want you to earn in Connecticut. If you dream it here, you can make it here.” The expo was also a showcase for other CETA projects, such as the student-built Formula-style race car that made a good showing in a competition at the Michigan International Speedway last year.

Congratulations to the Spring 2025 Honorees!

CETA Design Expo Project
CETA Design Expo Project

Top Freshman Project – Engineer for Design

Smart Frequency Detector
  • Adam Gaafar
  • Gavin Feliciano
  • Matthew Howard
  • Christian Sheikowitz

Top 3 Sophomore Projects – Engineer by Design

Metamaterial Characterization Related to Microwave Optics
  • Parker Laframboise
  • Gavin Van Nest
  • Frank Villani
AURORA
  • Addy Oyebunmi
  • Liam Gordon
  • Nicholas Krupa
Predictive Machine Monitoring System
  • Evan Massaro
  • Alejandro Rodriguez
  • Kasper Swietkowski
  • Nicholas Halloran

Top 3 Senior Capstone Projects

Automated Parking Lot Monitoring System
  • Mekhi Hall
  • Emmanuel Kurinaah
  • Nicolas Viera
Project Taurus
  • Alejandro Ayala
  • Daniel Guo
  • Dennis Tekyi
VibraVoice
  • Ian Anderson
  • Alyssa Rakowski

Top ECT 481 Senior Project

Translator
  • Isaac Akyigit
  • Sean McKenna

Top 2 Architecture Senior Design Thesis

Manuscript Sports Center
  • Nicole McNab
Greek Cultural Center
  • Christina Patmanidis

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