Innovative Engineering Project by Student

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Embark on a journey through an innovative engineering project by a dedicated student, exploring the project's origin, methods, results, and discussions. Discover the student's unique contributions and learn about the significant steps taken to achieve remarkable conclusions in the field of study.


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  1. Project Title By Student Name(s) year Please write a short summary of your project. The summary should clearly indicate the most significant aspects of the work you performed, but should not exceed 150 words.

  2. Introduction Introduce your project with a few paragraphs describing the nature, history and importance of the field of study. Engineering Goal or Hypothsis (Choose One) Clearly and succinctly identify your projects purpose, engineering goal or hypothesis. Most projects will either have an engineering goal or hypothesis, but rarely noth at the same time.

  3. Project Origin This page must contain a section indicating how you became interested in this field of study and specifically how you invented and devised your specific plan for this project. Identify any sources of suggestions or inspiration for the specific project. Work by Others Describe any and all contributions to this project, its implementation or design from any other party, not listed as a student in this project submission. Previous Work by Author Describe any aspects of this project that you personally achieved as part of a previous project or past effort.

  4. Methods Describe the process and methodology of how you executed your project.

  5. Results Describe the data and results of your project.

  6. Discussion Discuss your analysis of your project.t.

  7. Conclusion Explain your conclusions.

  8. You may add additional pages as needed to any of the prior sections. Each new section must begin on its own page however, but the total number of pages in the entire document may not exceed 13

  9. Scope of Work New Work by Author Describe succinctly the most significant steps you personally performed in the design and execution of your project List your major contributions, but remember this section cannot exceed one page. Professional, Institutional and Academic Resources and Support List any and all resources contributed, borrowed or provided by any professional company, organization, institution or lab. Also describe any professional or expert support, guidance, compensation or direction received. This could include use of a school, University or commercial lab, a summer research opportunity or a student internship. Note To Students: Judges are interested in what you yourself contributed to the project, which may be intellectual and/or the physical work and experiments that you personally did.

  10. References List your most significant sources and references This section should not exceed one page in your presentation. This is also the only page where you may optionally include a URL for a reference site or demonstration video for your project.. DEMO Video Link: www.ScienceFair.Space/NotARealLink 1. Smith, J. D. (2020). Understanding psychology: The basics of human behavior. Psychology Press. 2. Doe, J. (2020, September 15). How to cite websites in APA. Citation Resource Guide. https://www.citationresource.com/how-to-cite-websites/. 3. Smith, J. D. (2020). Understanding psychology: The basics of human behavior. Psychology Press.. 4. Smith, J. D. (2020). Understanding psychology: The basics of human behavior. Psychology Press.. 5. Smith, J. D. (2020). Understanding psychology: The basics of human behavior. Psychology Press..

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