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| Program Title | BYU Mechanical Engineering Capstone Program (2025–2026) | |
| Organization | Brigham Young University (BYU) | |
| # of Students Enrolled |
0
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| # of Projects Running |
1 Project/s Added (of 50 Projects Expected)
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Program Timeline Project Duration |
Start Date: 09/03/25 End Date: 04/15/26 7 months |
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| Collaboration Overview | ||
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| About Students |
Participants are senior undergraduate students in BYU’s Mechanical Engineering Department. These students:
Student Level: Bachelor Degree Student Time Commitment: Full Time Team Structure: 5 - 7 |
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| Program Goals | Capstone students will:
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| Format Structure |
Multiple Projects Multiple Teams |
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| Format Title | Capstone | |
| Format Description | The BYU Mechanical Engineering Capstone Program is a year-long, team-based engineering consulting experience. It connects senior mechanical engineering students with real-world industry sponsors to design, prototype, and validate innovative solutions to pressing engineering challenges.
Program Format:
Benefits for Industry Sponsors:
Projects often result in new product designs, process improvements, or commercial prototypes—and are an affordable, high-impact innovation strategy for both startups and Fortune 500 companies. |
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| Benefits For Industry Partners | ||
| Project Modality | Fully Remote | |
| Industry Partner Requirements to Participate | ||
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| Project Topics | Crisis and Disaster Management Cybersecurity Electrical Engineering Entrepreneurship Growth Strategy Information Technology (IT) Innovation Inventory Management Mechanical Engineering Operations Product Design & Development Purchasing, Logistics, Supply Chain Quality Control Research & Development Research, Analysis, Evaluation Software Design & Development Technology Commercialization | |
| Target Industries | Aerospace & Defense Agriculture & Farming Arts & Recreation Biotech & Pharmaceuticals Computers & Hardware Construction, Repair & Maitenance Consumer Services Education Energy & Utilities Fashion & Apparel Finance Food & Beverage Government Health Care Insurance Manufacturing Media Natural Resources Non-Profit Professional Services Public Works Real Estate Restaurants, Bars & Food Services Retail Semiconductor Software & IT Sports & Entertainment Telecommunications Transportation & Logistics Travel & Tourism | |
| Skills & Expertise | Arduino C++ CAD Control Systems & Automation Data Collection Dynamics Electrical Systems Integration Engineering Analysis Engineering Communication Finite Element Analysis (FEA) LabVIEW Materials MATLAB Mechanical Design and Modeling Microcontroller Programming Presentations Project Management Python Rapid Prototyping Raspberry Pi Robotics Simulink Statistics Technical Writing and Documentation Testing Thermodynamics | |
| Location Information & Preferences |
Local (within 30 miles)
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| Sponsorship |
Sponsorship Requested (Mandatory):Growth Startup an exact contribution amount of $22000.0 Small to Medium Business an exact contribution amount of $22000.0 Large Enterprise an exact contribution amount of $22000.0 Government Organization an exact contribution amount of $22000.0 Non-Profit an exact contribution amount of $22000.0 |
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| Compensation |
Following compensation will be offered to the students: |
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| Other Requirements |
Sponsorship Fee: Approximately $22,000 per project, which covers materials, tools, staff support, and access to BYU facilities
Project Scope: Sponsors will define a design challenge/problem statement with faculty to ensure appropriate scope
Coaching Role: A project coach is provided by BYU, but sponsoring organization should provide a technical liaison
Project Fit: Projects must include open-ended design and engineering work—not maintenance or repetitive tasks
IP Rights: Sponsors retain rights to the deliverables and intellectual property created
Participation: Sponsors are encouraged to attend mid-year reviews and the final Capstone Design Fair presentation
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| Expected Time Commitment For Project Managers | 1 Hour per week | |
| Key Program Dates | Due Date |
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Proposal Application Deadline
Final date for Industry Partners to express interest in participating.
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Jul 04 2025, 06:27.00 PM |
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Finalize Project Charter
Educators and Industry Partners finalize project charters, legal documents, and background materials.
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Aug 01 2025, 06:27.00 PM |
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Projects Launch
We’ll find a time on this day for you to meet with the students to kick off your project.
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Sep 03 2025, 12:00.00 AM |
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Official Program End
We’ll find a time on this day for you to meet with the students to wrap up your project.
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Apr 15 2026, 12:00.00 AM |
Program Timeline
| Touchpoints & Assignments | Date | Type |
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Program Kickoff |
09/03/2025 | Event |
Projects
| Project | Organization | Topics |
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| Designing Next-Generation Blue Light Safety Stations at Pedestal PRO | Pedestal PRO | Cybersecurity Data Management Electrical Engineering Market Research Mechanical Engineering Operations Product Design & Development Software Design & Development |
Program Managers
| Name | Organization |
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| Allyson Gibson | Brigham Young University (BYU) |
| Brady Davies | Brigham Young University (BYU) |
| Lisa Barrager | Brigham Young University (BYU) |
Teams
| Team Name | Project Name | Team Members |
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| No Teams Available |
