Ben Walker
  • mechanical engineering
  • Charlotte

SVSU student Ben Walker, from Charlotte, showcases mechanical engineering project

2013 Dec 11

Saginaw Valley State University engineering students displayed their senior projects at the mechanical engineering senior design symposium on Friday, Dec. 6, in SVSU's Pioneer Hall.

Ben Walker, a mechanical engineering student from Charlotte, designed the Keyes Endurance Bicycle Racing LED Light. Local entrepreneur, John Keyes, had a need to produce a more affordable endurance bicycle racing light. The team of students designed such a light, along with a mount for the light.

Walker worked with two other SVSU mechanical engineering students, Zach Schultz and Lindsay White.

All SVSU mechanical engineering students are required to have a company sponsor their project and successfully design and build a working prototype in order to graduate.

Companies sponsoring products at the symposium were Brown Mobility, DHP Composites, Duro-Last Roofing, Keyes Endurance Bicycle Racing, SVSU Greenhouse, Covenant Healthcare, General Motors and Michael Johnson Racing.

The symposium showcases student projects twice a year, each being a collection of projects both in the planning and complete stages. During the first symposium, students show design ideas and testing results, while at their second symposium, they display a finished product built from their proposed design. The next symposium will take place in April.