Senior leads seaplane capstone project
Nyhel Sekulic, a double major in systems and aerospace engineering, is the team lead and project manager for Team 25011.
First-time project sponsor Charlie Simpson is sponsoring the Preliminary Design Study for a Blended Wing Body Seaplane Interdisciplinary Capstone project, which will allow six engineering seniors to dip their toes into different aspects of aircraft design, from computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis and computer-aided design (CAD) models to wind tunnel samples.
The primary goal is to develop a long-range amphibious seaplane that can deploy divers and submersibles at sea, as well as support maritime surveillance and search and rescue capabilities.
Nyhel Sekulic is one of the six seniors who will work on the seaplane project this year.
Sekulic, a double major in systems and aerospace engineering, said the seaplane project immediately caught her eye when she saw the list. After working in an on-campus lab for AME faculty members Christoph Hader and Hermann Fasel and getting hands-on experience with CFD data analysis, she discovered that it was “a passion I didn’t know I had,” so working on the seaplane project was a no-brainer.
Follow Team 25011's seaplane capstone project progress.