Engineering Students To Unveil Innovations
As university students finish up their last semester of college, they are sharing what they have learned over the four years.
BYU-Idaho mechanical engineering students are hosting an open house next week for the public to see how their innovative machines work.
Senior TJ Hunter and his teammates have designed this electric powered liquid fertilizer sprayer for a local company.
Other projects include a tortilla cutting machine and a centrifuge for cleaning used vegetable oil.
?I’ve actually been really impressed with several of the projects that have been finishing up,? Hunter said. ?It’s kind of neat to see other people projects and how they are coming along.”
The public open house will take place in the Hyrum Manwaring Student Center Tuesday, July 19 from 2 to 5 p.m.