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Senior Design 2020:

Wireless Electric Car Charger

Nic Brown, Ann Fields, Nick Gordon, & Abdullah Subhi

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ABOUT US

ABOUT US

Hello! We are Team 45. Our Senior Design project is a Wireless Electric Car Charger. There are four of us in the team, Nic Brown, Ann Fields, Nick Gordon, and Abdullah Subhi. 

Nic Brown is a 5th year studying Computer Engineering. He will be graduating this Spring with his Bachelor of Science degree. After graduation he plans to go into .Net Web Application Development.

Ann Fields is a 4th year studying Electrical Engineering. She will be graduating this Summer with her Bachelor of Science degree after she completes her last Co-Op with Northrop Grumman in Baltimore, Maryland. She is planning to come back to the University of Cincinnati next year to complete her Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering with a focus in Systems.

Nick Gordon is a 5th year studying Electrical Engineering. He will be graduating this Spring with his Bachelor of Science degree. He plans on doing Transmission Line Engineering after graduation here in Cincinnati.

Abdullah Subhi is a 5th year studying Electrical Engineering. He will be graduating this Spring with his Bachelor of Science degree. He is planning to work in either Instruments and Controls Engineering or Electrical Power Engineering.

Last, but not least, we would like to acknowledge our advisor, Assistant Professor Richard Hunter. He was such a great help and a wonderful resource. He was also such a great source of encouragement, and we would like to thank him for all his support! 

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT

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ELECTRIC CAR BATTERY

WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY

WIRELESS CHARGING FOR ELECTRIC CAR 

The purpose of this project was to develop a universal wireless charging system that could be used for charging electric vehicles. Currently most electric cars are charged by being plugged into a charging port when they aren’t being used. The goal was to simplify the charging process for electric vehicles, demonstrated through a small-scale RC car model.

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EXPO VIDEO

EXPO VIDEO

Click here to watch our Senior Design Expo Video on YouTube.

If you would like to view the presentation shown in the video, click here.

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