Materials Science and Engineering capstone – Faculty of Engineering

Materials Science and Engineering capstone

Featured projects

Capstone projects from 2020/2021

  • Faster Parameter Development for Laser Powder Bed Fusion

    Group members: Yuki Ando, Talha Aziz, Tomisin Olomi, Youssef Salib
  • Advanced Materials and Fabrication Methods for Thermal Insulation

    Group member: Sheldon Anthony Doreleyers, Sasha Furtado, Aisha Isiaka, Nikita Palagnyuk
  • Evaluation and Optimization of Bending Properties of Dual-Phase 980 (DP980)

    Group members: Mahmoud Diab, Michael Jaansalu, Cyrus Tenzif, Diego Vargas-Avila
  • Corrosion Coatings for Magnesium in Automotive Use

    Using lithium as a corrosion inhibitor coating for magnesium body parts in automobiles to prevent salt-related corrosion. Team Members: Simon Scurtu, Farah Ghanem, Mario Panza, Sarmad Feroz.
  • Evaluating the Performance of Bio-Based Adhesive Alternatives for Arda Biomaterial's New Grain™ Leather Composite

    This project aims to determine an optimal combination of backing materials and adhesives to implement alongside Arda Biomaterial’s beer-based leather alternative, New Grain™. The team has selected backing material and adhesives based on company-guided criteria, developed testing plans based on ASTM standards, and performed quantitative and qualitative testing to determine the optimal combination of New Grain, adhesive, and backing material. Team Members: Alex Whyard, Ethan Yates, Bedhya Bhattarai, Sofia Czerny-Holownia.
  • Predictive Software for Battery Health Using Machine Learning & Physics-based Models

    Designing lithium-ion battery management system algorithms utilizing machine learning, alternative, and physics-based models to capture empirical and data-backed trends to accelerate lithium-ion battery materials development timelines. Partnering with the Canada Excellence Research Chair Laureate Program (CERC) and the U.S. DOE Battery Workforce Challenge, the algorithms are to be deployed and tested in a Stellantis electric vehicle. Team Members: Irenaeus Wong, Jeremy Wilson, Kevin Armah Mensah, Sarah Gonder.
  • Heat Treatment Optimization for Additively Manufactured INVAR36

    Our project involves the optimization of the industrial heat treatment cycle for additively manufactured INVAR36, a low CTE alloy of Fe and Ni. Team Members: Thomas Sydor, Jessica Wan, Mehak Khan, Ryan Smith.
  • Optimizing Uniformity: Coating Layer Consistency on Turbine Blades

    Develop a protective aluminide diffusion coating technology for hot gas section turbine components. Team Members: Yu Li, Yingzhu Zhou, Yuzhou Wei, Zihan Zhang.
  • Development of Cathodes for Zinc Electrodeposition

    This project aims to explore aluminum and its ability to integrate within existing zinc electrodeposition processes to produce durable and efficient cathodes. Team Members: Shanthika Ravindran, Nicole Kata, Imaan Baqrii.
  • Partial Replacement of Portland Cement with Mine Tailings and EAF Slag

    Partial replacement of Portland cement with a combination of EAF Slag and Silica Slimes Tailings from a lithium beneficiation project to reduce the carbon footprint of cement production in concrete manufacturing. Team Members: Rosha Razavi, Allison Couwenberg.
  • Developing a Laser Powder Bed Fusion Process for Al-6061 for Automotive Applications

    The group is trying to develop a laser powder bed fusion process for the alloy Al-6061 such that the resulting product is fit for automotive applications. The printing parameters were varied in an attempt to produce maximum density components that meet the desired mechanical and corrosion standards. Team Members: Zain Khalfan, Brody Thompson, Alec Fernback, Connor McEwen.
  • Optimization of Light Diffuser Film for Projector Applications

    Reverse-engineered light diffuser's material composition and performed optical measurements to assess light diffusion in real-life applications. Team Members: Zalak Naik, Iqra Javid, Rayhan Basaria, Yurun Huang.
  • Investigating the Microstructure-Dependent Corrosion of DP780 Steel

    A study investigating how the corrosion rate of Hot Rolled DP780 steel can be improved by the formation of specific microstructures. To analyze their influence, we have isolated martensitic, ferritic, bainitic, and pearlitic steels and compared corrosion performance. We then applied a heat treatment to our DP780 steel, with the goal of optimizing corrosion performance by maximizing the most preferable microstructures, using our findings. Team Members: Sarujan Manoranjitharajah, Tahmid Chowdhury, Prabh Sarai, Weiliang Huang.
  • Process Development of a Nano-Surface Pattern for the Inside of Vascular Catheters

    Group member: Kayla Baker, Amy Gullins, Ryan Lee Chan, Jennifer Tsui
  • Development of a Tensile Tester for X-Ray Computed Tomography (XCT) of Materials

    Group members: Chintan Dave, William Parkes, Ben Stubina, Zhou (Joe) Zhang
  • Computational Modelling of Fatigue Crack Growth for Hydro Turbine Steels

    Group members: Rav Badwal, Zak Bilal, Betty Huang, Frank Klobucar