REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE
Industry partners, nonprofits and international organizations support and provide mentorship for many of the hands-on, professional experiences that benefit Villanova Engineering students. Opportunities for students include:
Senior Capstone Projects:
A graduation requirement for all civil, computer, electrical and mechanical engineering students, senior capstone projects reflect real-world challenges and demonstrate students’ acquired knowledge. Recent projects and partners include:
- Remotely operated underwater robot (L3Harris Technologies)
- Plant sunlight tracking in greenhouse (FMC)
- Modular robot for adaptable research (Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division)
- Natural convection (Advanced Cooling Technologies)
- Server rack heat recovery (Microsoft)
- Bracket redesign for additive manufacturing (Lockheed Martin)
- Personal ID system using Cisco Meraki Access Points (Cisco)
- Unexploded ordnance remediation (Golden West Humanitarian Foundation, Cambodia)
- Agricultural extension software application for use by farmers in rural Guatemala (Catholic Relief Services)
Senior Project Studio
A highlight of the Chemical and Biological Engineering program is the department’s two-semester Senior Project Studio through which Chemical Engineering majors can participate in an industry-sponsored design or research project.
Recent undergraduate research projects include:
- Removal of copper from wastewater by adsorption
- Optimizing lyophilization processes for drug formulations (Merck)
- Using antibody coating polymer microparticles for vaccine delivery (Merck)
- Rational synthesis of highly dispersed bimetallic catalysts
- Expression of recombinant earthworm hemoglobin in CHO cells
- Engineering an intron sequence to optimize transgene expression
“Villanova’s College of Engineering provides students with project-based experiences through the whole product lifecycle—from visioning to prototyping to testing and retesting, through producing a finished product and interacting with customers. Students also have to manage a budget and meet timelines. These experiences set Nova engineers apart.”—John Monahan ’86 EE, former President, RT Logic
“Working with an industry-leading company like Christini Technologies (owned by Villanova Engineering alumnus Steve Christini ’95 ME) was an incredibly rewarding experience that allowed our team to transition our work from the classroom to the real world. We utilized a diverse set of skills and perspectives to elevate our design and transform it into a working prototype.”—Ben Crawford, Mechanical Engineering
