Final Prototype. The angle the spoon rotates through was limited by a keyed slot. The weight was then inserted within the spoon to make it unobtrusive.
Original logo for the organization, which I designed.
The team's first prototype was too bulky. Efforts were made to eliminate the support arm, minimize the weight, and improve the ball bearing functionality.
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This organization, established through the College of Engineering, aims to serve the needs of the underprivileged in society by applying engineering problem solving skills. I served as the Project Manager for the project in which we designed and built an adaptive eating utensil for a disabled resident of the Heinzerling Foundation in Columbus, OH. Through utilizing 3D printing skills, advancing knowledge of the design process, and facilitating teamwork and group discussions, the final design has been completed and is undergoing testing with the client.

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Emily Payne
Perceptively innovative thinker, passionately industrious engineer Columbus, OH