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Final Year Project

02/16/2014 10:59 AM

hi, im a mechanical student. This is my last year. i couldnt think of an appropriate project that suitable for my level. All of my topics been rejected by my supervisor. example: improvements on diesel hybrid, gyro motorcycle. they said it is beyond my level.

So could you help me by suggesting any appropriate topics that i can do research on.

Bachelor level.

Thanks in advance

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02/16/2014 11:06 AM

how about studying the speed differences of electron flow through graphene at room temperature VS. in a partial or full vacuum?

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02/16/2014 12:06 PM

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02/16/2014 12:09 PM

wait a minute, i dont think it is related to mechanical

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02/16/2014 1:15 PM

Well........It could be if approached a certain way. Way too complex a project however (perhaps as part of a Masters degree....).

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02/16/2014 11:23 AM

There is little hope for you.

If only you could use a search engine, you could find thousands of project ideas. Many directly suited to your level of knowledge, which we can only suspect.

Maybe that could be the topic for you.

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02/16/2014 12:04 PM

well, i've been searching about 5 weeks now. Luckily i've found this site. it gives me a lot of infos. Thanks btw :)

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02/16/2014 12:28 PM

been into one of them. didnt help much. thanks for the two new sites :)

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02/16/2014 12:32 PM

how about the use of various composites used in conjunction with existing metals (like aluminum or TI to lower wheelchair costs?

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02/16/2014 1:22 PM

good one. But now i want to make composites out of nature. any suggestions? some say ice and hay, paper and spit, gravel and dirt.

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02/16/2014 1:21 PM

You have given us so little to go on for this commonly-asked CR4 question (try a search of CR4 for more details). Expectations for MIT are a little different from some on-line degree from Havana.

Sooooooo........., if your suggestions are not suitable as being too complex, what are other students doing and what are you personally interested in?

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02/16/2014 1:27 PM

sorry, kinda new here. my bad. im intreasted in something new yet not so complex but can make some money as well.

other students do improvement on previous students research which is very lame and common. but it is the easiest way to pass.

so, what's your opinion. im studying on aircraft btw.

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02/16/2014 1:33 PM

My suggestion is to not post in multiple catagories as it makes some of us very cross.

Also asking us to plan your life for you and suggest topics and materials without knowing who you are or what you know, is also a good way to make some of us cross.

I see little hope for you in life if you are this indecisive now.

Put together a plan. Note your strengths, weaknesses, level of education, field of study, what you are good at, etc.etc.

Use the internet to develop ideas.

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02/16/2014 1:48 PM

working on it sir. like i said, im new here. I didnt mean to make anybody cross. Thanks for the tips.

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02/16/2014 1:47 PM

See my responses in your other thread here. This is easily scalable, or you could (for example) concentrate entirely on just one material and weigh its merits.

Try Bamboo.

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02/16/2014 11:19 PM

You can request your Supervisor to suggest. Professors have list of projects in their area of research and academic interest. Any research pertaining to improvement in energy efficiency/saving or alternative energy will be useful & interesting.

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