2023 Design Challenges Available
A document containing a brief description of the TEK8 program and all the facilitator’s guides and the student handouts for all of the 2023 design challenges is available here. The guides and videos are also available by clicking on each design challenge in the table below. In 2020 a TEK8 Design Storyboard was developed as a tool to help students record their progress through the design process.
Title | Description | Engineering Area |
Design a circuit to simulate a breath acetone sensor. |
Biomedical Engineering | |
Design a catalytic surface that can capture molecules. |
Chemical Engineering | |
Design a catalyst that can react to the correct elements. |
Chemical Engineering | |
Design a bladed disk to produce the most amount of thrust from the same amount of energy. |
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering | |
Design a neural network that filters out different types of welds. |
Mechanical Engineering | |
Design a device to separate different size ions. |
Chemical Engineering | |
Design a system to guide laser beams to a target using mirrors. |
Mechanical Engineering | |
Design an instrument that can count methane. |
Chemical Engineering | |
Design a noninvasive wearable sensor to help measure the health of a patient in a more comfortable and convenient manner. |
Biomedical Engineering | |
Develop a method to probe and determine the shape of a sample in a box. This method should include a way to record the data so that others can understand and interpret it. |
Biomedical Engineering | |
Design a microfluidic device that, when fluid is run through it, evenly distributes the fluid. |
Biomedical Engineering | |
Design a system that reduces the porosity and strengthens a weld. |
Mechanical Engineering | |
Design an “ecosystem” inside of a clear cup that should be able to absorb 20 g of “carbon”. |
Environmental (Civil) Engineering | |
Design a representation of a specified social network.. |
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering | |
Design a gripper that can pick up an object, and does not damage the object. |
Mechanical Engineering | |
Students will design a wetland that is able to protect a building from flood conditions. |
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering |