
The engineering students at Colorado State University hold an annual Engineering Days celebration, “E-Days,” to showcase undergraduate senior design projects. Interact with our students and view a variety of engineering projects in-person at the Lory Student Center and Plaza.
2025 Projects by major
Sponsors
We’re excited to offer sponsorship opportunities! Your generous support helps our students concentrate on their wonderful projects and promote great engineering and science!
Contact us today!
If you are interested in sponsoring Engineering Days 2025, contact Robyn Goldy at (970) 491-3240 or [email protected].
E-Days 2025 recap
Despite the snowy weather, the campus and Fort Collins communities turned out in droves for E-days! Students on the Plaza and in the Ballroom discussed their projects, and showed off their incredible research. Below is just a small sample of the excitement, including a list of our award winners!
Award winners
Biomedical Engineering
- 1st – Chemiluminescence reader for point-of-care diagnostic tests
- 1st – Feminine stress incontinence product
- 1st – AI-powered digital twins for predictive tumor modeling
Chemical and Biological Engineering
- 1st – Sip secure
- 2nd – PRPA carbon capture & regeneration
- 3rd – Caterpillar CO2 to methanol
Civil and Environmental Engineering
- 1st – Elevation Engineering: Poudre Fire Station 7 design
- 2nd – Ramsportation engineering: University Ave/Green trail design
- 3rd – Greenback Consulting: Fish barrier design
Electrical and Computer Engineering
- 1st – Optical neurons
- 2nd – Baby monitor
- 2nd – Snow
- 3rd – Novel MRI technologies
Mechanical Engineering
- 1st – Design, Build, Fly
- 2nd – CSU Formula SAE Ram Racing Team
- 3rd – NASA University Student Launch Initiative (USLI) Rocket Competition Team
- 3rd – A blackjack dealing robot – showing the future of automation
Mechanical Engineering Research Practicum
- 1st – Tillie Pinkowitz, Optimization of compositionally graded CDSE/CST/CDTE absorber with CDCL₂ treatments
- 2nd – Cyrus Johnston, Transient modeling with empirical validation of a steam generating heat pump
- 3rd – Daniel Watling, Design of a gyroid heat exchanger for stepper motor cooling applications