Project Member

Project Role

 

Project Leader

 

Prototype Design and Construction

 

Testing

 

Physiological Modeling

 

Instructions: (1) Designate a specific group member for each of the roles in the table to the left.  (2) Formulate specific goals for each week of the project in the table below.

 

Week

Project Goal(s)

Sept 13 – 19

 

Sept 20 – 26

 

Sept 27 – Oct 3

 

Individual Preliminary Design Proposal Due Sep 27

50 Abstracts Due Sep 27

Oct 4 – Oct 10

 

Oct 11 – Oct 17

 

Evaluations of Students’ Design Proposals Due Oct 11

Oct 18 – Oct 24

 

Oral Presentation on Design Idea Due Oct 18

Oct 25 – Oct 31

 

Nov 1 – Nov 7

 

Nov 8 – Nov 14

 

Nov 15 – Nov 21

 

Last Day of Classes, Nov 18; Design Proposal Draft Due Nov 15

Nov 22 – Nov 28

 


 

Week

Project Goal(s)

Nov 29 – Dec 5

 

First Day of Classes, Dec 1

Dec 6 – Dec 12

 

Dec 13 – Dec 19

 

Final Design Proposal Due

Dec 20 – Dec 26

 

Dec 27 – Jan 2

 

Jan 3 – Jan 9

 

Final User Design Criteria to be Fixed by January 7th.

Jan 10 – Jan 16

 

Final Engineering Design Criteria to be Fixed by January 14th.

Jan 17 – Jan 23

 

Complete description of physiological modeling problem due by January 21th.

Jan 24 – Jan 30

 

 

Jan 31 – Feb 6

 

Final Design to be Frozen by February 4th

Feb 7 – Feb 13

 

Measurement and testing procedures to be fixed by February 11.

Feb 14 – Feb 20

 

Feb 21 – Feb 27

 

Interim Project Report Due February 25th.

Last day to order supplies on BIEN funds, Feb 25.

Feb 28 – Mar 6

 


 

Week

Project Goals

Mar 7 – Mar 13

 

Classes Begin Mar 9

 

Mar 14 – Mar 20

 

Mar 21 – Mar 27

 

Mar 28 – Apr 3

 

Apr 4 – Apr 10

 

Apr 11 – Apr 17

 

Project Prototype,

Testing Setup and

Modeling Due April 15

Apr 18 – Apr 24

 

Apr 25 – May 1

 

May 2 – May 8

 

Senior Design Conference, Friday, May 6

May 9 – May 15

 

Final Revised Project Report and Revised Prototype Due May 10