AME Graduate Students Create Evaluation App

Sam Jett, a mechanical engineering graduate, and Zach Schuermann, a mechanical engineering and computer engineering graduate created an application for students to evaluate professors and courses. In the video below, Sam Jett gives a tutorial for The Student-Teacher Evaluation Visualization app (STEV) and explains why they decided to create it.

Click here to visit the full STEV web app.

STEV in the News:
OU Daily

 

Student Research Spotlight: BBDL Member Sam Jett

The AME Student Research Spotlight this month is Sam Jett, a member of the Biomechanics and Biomaterials Design Lab (BBDL). Jett is a graduate student at the University of Oklahoma, working on his master’s degrees in mechanical engineering. Sam started out in the BBDL working on the biaxial testing project for heart valve leaflet tissue and is currently working to design a collagen imaging system that will integrate with the biaxial tester to study how dynamic loading affects collagen fiber orientation and alignment in biological tissues. In the lab, he enjoys exploring the biological imaging field, writing code to gain valuable insights from data, collaborating with other lab members, and exercising the freedom to work with teams to develop innovative solutions to research goals. Outside of school, Sam spends time walking his dog, reading, exercising, hanging out with his friends, and enjoying the occasional night out on the town. He hopes to work on biomedical device and software design and after completing his M.S. studies at OU.

Click here for more information about the BBDL.