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December 10, 2025

ECE Design Showcase winning team DOOMSEEK. From left to right: Deshawn Hill, Trace Hodge, Landon Little, Interim Department Head Jean Mohammadi-Aragh, Ira Martin and Phillip Nguyen
Contact: Camille Carskadon
STARKVILLE, Miss.— Eight groundbreaking projects were presented during the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Design Showcase on Tuesday, December 9.
The showcase, held in the fall and spring semesters, featured teams from the department’s Capstone Design II class. To prepare for the showcase, students applied their knowledge and skills to incorporate appropriate engineering standards, develop designs, test projects, and demonstrate fully functional projects. During the showcase, each team presented its projects to attendees.
The team that placed first in the showcase received the Ed Blakeslee Senior Capstone Design Award and $1,000. The Ed Blakeslee Senior Capstone Design Award was made possible through the generous donation of electrical engineer alumnus Ed Blakeslee. All projects and descriptions are listed below, starting with the first- and second-place ties.
First Place/Ed Blakeslee Senior Capstone Design Award: Deshawn Hill, Trace Hodge, Landon Little, Ira Martin, and Phillip Nguyen with project DOOMSEEK
Project: DOOMSEEK is a robot designed to inspect high-voltage transformers, enabling technicians to perform detailed inspections without physically entering the transformer.
Project Advisor: Bryan Jones
Second Place: Nisha Adhikari, I'Jerius Brown, Liam Cavanaugh, Mary Claret Landsgaard and Matthew Richards with project Free Wheelie
Project: Free Wheelie is a power-assist device for manual wheelchairs, designed to reduce pain and strain from constant self-propulsion. It features a touchscreen user interface and an adjustable arm mechanism that allows users to seamlessly switch between manual and electric modes, providing comfort for daily mobility.
Project Advisor: Masoud Karimi-Ghartemani
Second Place: Derek Clayton, Mason Doxey, Grant Harper, and Andrey Scroggins with Leaklens
Project: Leaklens is an app that monitors pipes by communicating with them via sensor fusion. In addition to the data-based information, an augmented reality feature allows users to view the pipe layout and see real-time data.
Project Advisor: Adam Jones
Additional fall 2025 capstone projects are listed below, in alphabetical order by project title.
Project: Awake-Pilot is an AI-powered driver-monitoring device designed to prevent drowsy-driving accidents by alerting the driver once signs of fatigue are detected and immediately triggering an alert. It uses a small dashboard-mounted camera and radar sensor to track the driver’s eye movements and head motion in real time. The system works day or night by plugging directly into a vehicle’s power port and is built to keep drivers safe.
Team members: Donovan Bradley, Maurico Smith, Ranjan Subedi, Samuel Trotter and Dalton Williams
Project Advisor: John Ball
Project: BetterDome is a construction and mining helmet with integrated safety equipment such as gas and body/ambient temperature detectors. This will work to prevent workplace accidents such as heatstroke and power an active cooling system.
Team members: Connor Bailey, Jeremy Elmore, Cole Gernaat, Tanner Lunn and Dominic Patiño
Project Advisor: Aly Abdalla
Project: Mr-r Mr-r (pronounced mirror mirror) is a new addition to the smart home device market. Mr-r Mr-r is an AI-integrated smart mirror that presents a digital display, equipped with a touchscreen, that displays widgets such as weather and a customizable calendar.
Team members: Logan Bryant, Noah Christensen, Slay Lucius, Baylor Ormes and Jacob Taylor
Project advisor: Aly Abdalla
Project: NetCommand focuses on simplifying network switch configuration through a mobile-accessible platform powered by a Raspberry Pi.
Team members: Chancellor Charles-Halbert, James Hornback, Robert Knox and Malik Pates
Project advisor: Vuk Marojevic
Project: VitalWeave is a health monitoring compression shirt for people suffering from heart conditions. It will work by tracking vitals and notifying users through an app if any anomalies are detected.
Team members: Landon Anderson, Zach Crawford, Abraham Garcia and Tyler Hatfield
Project advisor: Ryan Green
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