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Carbon Zero Mobility

CZM seeks to enable open-source, accessible EV charging by developing a smart, metered charging outlet or dock for Dominion 300 motorbikes. Students will design and prototype a socket that allows users to pay for electricity in public and private spaces while sending real-time consumption data to bike operators and power vendors. The project involves hardware development, tariff-based billing integration, and user notification systems, helping democratize charging access for African EV riders and supporting scaling to new markets.

Kevin Chou

Computer Engineering

Grad Year: 2027

Lucas Hong

Electrical Engineering

Grad Year: 2027

Taqiuddin Ahmad Tarmidi

Industrial & Operational Engineering

Grad Year: 2027

Yuna Lee

Science in Information (Master’s)

Grad Year: 2027

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Emerald Battery Labs

Emerald Battery Labs invites student engineers to design, fabricate, and validate sodium-ion-based battery modules by fabricating battery cells and components, designing battery management systems, and packaging the cells into modules to demonstrate a market-ready proof of concept that showcases sodium-ion’s enhanced safety and extended cycle life over traditional lithium-ion. Participants will gain hands-on experience in cell assembly, system integration, and real-world performance and safety testing.

Amrith Reddi

Electrical Engineering

Grad Year: 2027

Cvetan Djelovski

Chemistry

Grad Year: 2028

Eamon Kennedy

Mechanical Engineering

Grad Year: 2028

Torrie Jacobs

Earth & Environmental Science

Grad Year: 2027

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Rollyy

Rolly proposes a student-led project to design and simulate a smart robot charging station where autonomous robots navigate, dock, and manage EV charging operations. The project will build a 3D simulation of charging modules, model battery pack behavior, develop robot docking protocols, and implement cloud-based monitoring for charging sessions. The outcome is a proof-of-concept system demonstrating fleet and energy management for autonomous EV charging solutions.

Nikhita Mahajan

Electrical Engineering

Grad Year: 2027

Nithin Reddy

Robotics

Grad Year: 2026

Jin Zhang

Mechanical Engineering

Grad Year: 2029

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Spark

Spark E-Mobility proposes a student-led, proof-of-concept project to design and demonstrate an integrated mobility interface that aggregates EV charging, parking, and micromobility infrastructure using open data and APIs. Students will develop a web-based mock prototype supporting simulated trip planning, infrastructure discovery, and seamless multi-service booking inside a user-friendly dashboard, showcasing the potential for interoperable, urban mobility solutions.

Abhay Gondesi

Computer Science

Grad Year: 2028

Christian Boos

Computer Science

Grad Year: 2027

Kexin Dang

Big Data Analytics (Master’s)

Grad Year: 2027

Nisha koshy

Computer Science

Grad Year: 2027

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Utilidata

As energy consumption from data centers continues to rise, ensuring the reliability and efficiency of the electric grid has become increasingly critical. Utilidata’s mission is to address this challenge by translating computing workloads into accurate electrical demand, resolving server bottlenecks and rack load imbalances, and designing intelligent, automated systems that enable dynamic, real-time power distribution.

Ben Wang

Computer Science

Grad Year: 2028

Yash Anil

Computer Engineering

Grad Year: 2027

Karthik Vairavan

Robotics

Grad Year: 2027

Suzane Fernandes

Data Science (Master’s)

Grad Year: 2027