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Title (one line is best; two is OK) Team Members: Name1, Name2, Name3, … Sponsor: Sponsor Name Project Objective Statement The Project Objective Statement is a one sentence description of your project. Follow the format described in part 2 of the textbook. Adjust the height of this textbox to comfortably fit the Project Objective Statement. Results of your design process You should probably change the heading for this box to reflect a unique feature of your design. Show images of conceptual design solutions. Avoid filling this box with too much text. Make sure your final design concept is the most prominent image: For example, you could put it on top, with precursor ideas below. But that is just an idea. You do not need to follow any rigid formula for content inside the boxes Measured Performance Show concrete, quantitative evidence that your device works. Show how, and to what degree, your design meets the key customer requirements. Plots, photos of the device in action, or tables of results would be good to add. However, do not cram too much information into the space This is where you show your convincing evidence for the success of your project Final design concept (picture or CAD model) Plot or table of final performance results Motivation Why is this important? You may want to replace the “Motivation” heading with something short and specific like “Reducing energy consumption” or “Automated pool rescue” (without the quotes). After the heading, provide a brief, say 20 word, explanation or key fact. A picture or a plot that represents or shows the “problem” would be effective. Adjust the height of this box as necessary. For example, you probably need to make the box taller if you use a picture. Subsystem 1 Subsystem 2 Subsystem 3 Concept 1 Concept 2 Figure caption and maybe a short paragraph of explanatory text Plot or table of key performance results Key Customer Requirements List 3-5 key requirements in abbreviated form. No long explanations! Use words another engineering student or someone unfamiliar with your project would understand. Faster than a speeding bullet More powerful than a locomotive Compatible with iOS and Android Waterproof! Goes well with plaid and stripes Photo of subsystem or device in action Lessons Learned / Future Work Do you have advice for other Capstone teams? Is there something you would do differently? Try to frame this advice from a positive, encouraging perspective If you have recommendations for continuing this project, list those recommendations here This slide layout was derived from the templates created by Colin Purrington, http://colinpurrington.com/tips/poster-design Figure caption and maybe a short paragraph of explanatory text Figure caption and maybe a short paragraph of explanatory text Further information Provide web site or email address information that will allow interested readers to contact you. See http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~gerry/class/ME493/projects/ Literature cited, image credits etc. This poster template is derived from a template created by Colin Purrington, which can be found at http://colinpurrington.com/tips/academic/posterdesign. B.R. Munson et al., Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 7th ed., 2012, Wiley. Acknowledgments List people and companies that provided resources and assistance. For example this would be a good place to acknowledge your external sponsor and be specific about how they helped you. Thank you to our sponsors ACME Corporation URS Electronics Mechanical Materials Engineering Department