Distance Monitor Inkless Laser Engraver


D-MILE




  The Distance-Monitored Inkless Laser Engraver, D-MILE, was aimed at solving several unique problems at the same time. The primary function was to create a device that could use a laser to safely etch onto various materials. It was our goal to create a working project that met our own ambitions while also improving upon previous results. Going forward, we hope to explain the manner in which we went about designing and constructing the D-MILE while also going into its features.






Videos


Critical Design Review


Final Presentation


Demonstration



Documentations


Senior Design I

Senior Design II




Our Team


Franklin Ivey will graduate and receive his Bachelor’s of Science in Computer Engineering in May 2023. He hopes to pursue a career in FPGA design.

Ifran Tello will graduate in May 2023 and receive a Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering. He currently has an internship at Advanced Charging Technologies and hopes to stay in the company or in the power electronics industry. Engineering in May 2022. He intends to pursue a career in his major once he receives his Bachelor’s degree.

Ethan Teodosio will graduate and receive his Bachelor’s of Science in Photonic Science and Engineering in May 2023. Currently working at CREOL UCF, he plans on seeking a position in industry, particularly in biophotonics or fiber optic communications.

Sean McCormack will graduate and receive his Bachelor’s of Science in Photonic Science and Engineering in May 2023. He currently works, as an intern, at Everix Optical Filters. He currently plans to continue working as an optical engineer for Everix once he graduates.