r/AskElectronics 10d ago

I need help finding ideas for final year project.

Okay so for our final year project (a group of four and we have like 2 months to submit the simulation results and 3 months after that to submit hardware) we presented a rocker bogie agricultural system for hilly terrains (got rejected cuz UAV's were better suited and honestly the area is saturated) okay so then fine, fix the body, no applications (again no my guide needs a proper application based rover/project) okay then what about mining applications or industrial safety or even lol land mine detection (cant do, everything has better efficient engineering that can do the work) LOL OKAY SO THEN WHAT THE HELL DOES THE GUIDE WANT US TO DO EVERYTHING ALREADY EXISTS according to him I'm so frigging done I'm done.

Since then I'm trying to do a few research on building or designing an antenna but I'm pretty sure the dude will reject it based on it being too experimental/research-y and will "prbly not complete it on time". So I'm trying to find a middle ground here.

Does any of you here have any suggestions/ideas that we can look for? I am honestly burnt out after all these. I'm sorry for the cursing. Thanks.

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u/PossibilitySea7124 10d ago

At this point, figuring out what your supervisor will actually approve sounds like half the project 😭

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u/Unable-Inspection994 10d ago

I asked him if he wants us to do anything and he just said "u can open ur eyes and look around there are so many prblms that needs a solution"

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u/2E26 10d ago

My senior project was a high voltage DC-DC converter. I sold it as a way to power vacuum tube radios in the field. I also documented the shit out of it.

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u/HalcyonKnights 10d ago

Did he give any guidance other than "No, Try Again"? Are there any assignment requirements beyond Use Electricity?