Project Poster Example Template:
1. Project ID and Title
The following should be included:
Project Title
Name
School
City, State, Country
2. Introduction - What is your engineering problem and goal?
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What problem were you trying to solve? Include a description of your engineering goal.
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Explain what is known or has already been done to solve this problem, including work on which you may build. You may include a brief review of relevant literature.
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If this is a continuation project, a brief summary of your prior work is appropriate here. Be sure to distinguish your previous work from this year’s project.
3. Methods - Explain your methods and procedures for building your design.
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What did you do? How did you design and produce your prototype? If there is a physical prototype, you may want to include pictures or designs of the prototype.
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If you tested the prototype, what were your testing procedures? What data did you collect and how did you collect that data?
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DO NOT include a separate list of materials.
4. Results - What were the result(s) of your project?
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How did your prototype meet your engineering goal?
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If you tested the prototype, provide a summary of testing data tables and figures that illustrate your results.
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Include relevant statistical analysis of the data.
5. Discussion - What is your interpretation of these results?
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What do these results mean? You may compare your results with theories, published data, commonly held beliefs, and/or expected results.
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Did any questions or problems arise that you were not expecting? Were these problems caused by uncontrolled events? How did you address these?
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How is your prototype an improvement or advancement over what is currently available?
6. Conclusions - What conclusions did you reach?
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Did your project turn out as you expected?
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What application(s) do you see for your work?
7. References
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This section should not exceed one page. Limit your list to the most important references.
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List the references/documentation used which were not of your own creation (i.e., books, journal articles).