- Poster #1 (week8): due Monday, April 27, by 4:00pm
- Must be in Powerpoint or PDF format, sized to 20" x 30". Be sure to verify the size.
- DO NOT SEND BY EMAIL -- bring electronic copies to the Design Center Office on either a CD or flash drive, or post on Tiger File Exchangerto .
- Poster #2 (week 10): due Friday, May 15, by 4:00pm
- Electronic copy required in Word or PDF format.
- Bring to the Design Center Office on a CD or flash drive, or post on Tiger File Exchanger to . DO NOT SEND BY EMAIL!
- Also submit a signed copy of the Copyright Form (also called "Offer of Technical Paper"). All team members must sign.
- All papers will be published in our annual Conference Proceedings. If circumstances restrict your ability to publish your technical paper, you must submit a note explaining your rationale.
- BROAD audience:
- Peer students
- Faculty members and Project Sponsors
- Practicing engineers at Sponsor organization
- Lower division undergraduate students
- Prospective Students and Their Families
- Poster Objectives
- Summarize the highlights of your work.
- Serve as a conversation starter.
- Entice the viewer to seek out more information about your project.
- Poster Format
- 20” wide x 30” tall
- A blank poster (template) and samples are available on Mycourses and EDGE
- Use full color, and lots of graphics
- Two copies made for you by the MSD Program Administration:
- One for display in halls of KGCOE
- One for sponsor
- Additional posters printed here at your own cost
- Typical Poster Contents
- The Title Block
- Title (descriptive but brief)
- Project Number
- Every author with departmental affiliation.
- Use graphics – show a photo of the team, not just your names!
- Introduction & Background
- Why is your work important? Motivation!
- Who else has contributed to this field of research, based on the references cited?
- Where can the viewer find out more about the project?
- Outline work done to complete the project.
- Needs and Specifications
- Outline customer needs
- Outline design specifications
- Are all customer needs addressed? (QFD?)
- Design Concepts
- If you include many design concepts, do it briefly!
- How did you arrive at final solution?
- Final concept should be clearly defined
- Exploded view, clear CAD drawings
- Theory / Analysis / Model / Testing
- Outline the mathematical development – key results
- Outline testing done on final product
- Emphasize results and interpretations
- Did you meet your specs? Prove it!
- Conclusions and Recommendations
- Critical evaluation of project – what went well, what didn’t?
- What still needs doing AND what resources might be required for that?
- Does your customer support your conclusions and recommendations?
- Acknowledgements
- Who paid the bills?
- Who helped out and what did they do?
- Include graphic of the MSD program:
People to thanks:
Kathleen Lamkin-Kennard, Scott Kennard, Jim, Eva, Tom, Mr. David Hathaway, Dr. Mark Kempski, Rob Kraynik, Ryan, Dr. Steve Weinstein, Dr. Brown, Professor Palit, Bill Finch, Dr. Kozak, John Wellin