Thesis Project Ideas

Hello! We are having our final project thesis at this moment and we are having a hard time in thinking of what project we should make since their are already so many technology project out there. Do you have any suggestions on what topic or project idea we can make?

Hello
Well, I think you can make a market analyzis for anti-COVID19 devices to be used in households.

There are many projects mentioned here by people seeking help. Perhaps you could spend some time reading forum threads and see if you find inspiration.

The other thing to do is to find a problem to solve: look around at home, is there anything that could benefit from automation? Do your parents or a sibling have a hobby you could assist with? Could you save money on power by ensuring that watt hungry appliances aren't left on when not needed? Could you arrange for some appliances to only run when power is cheaper?

Whatever you choose, I suggest that you try to make it easily achievable, but expandable, so that you can get a presentable project early on and then add functionality until you run out of time. A greenhouse or aquarium controller are good examples of systems with a huge capacity for more features.

If you want to impress the jury, try to find out what their origins of interests are and then choose a subject that inspires them. It as putting a product on the market, you need to make an inventory of the needs an then try to adapt. It can be networking, it can be sensors, it can be health it can be helping disabled people. Make your homework and align yourselves with the market as you see it.

masters thesis for MIT, or Bob & Joes college and bait store? ITT tech?
machinists on board, or only things you can buy off eBay?
help us out here.

Why does the place of learning matter? I get it that you came from an expensive university, but in case you haven't noticed, there are also good universities outside of your bubble. Humility is one of the few things you don't learn inside a classroom, even from an expensive one.

It probably doesn't really, but reply #5 springs directly from the original post and probably just says what I imagine many others are thinking, namely:- what is the real game here? The OP doesn't even say what he/she is studying, and they are actually at the thesis stage? Clearly not studying communication skills. You will find quite a few posts around here from computer science PhD candidates who can't distinguish a bit from a byte, and are most likely just first year students who want somebody to do their work for them.

The expensive university I attended is the well known, world famous "high school"

The point was not the cost of the school. The point was that MIT, Stanford or Cal Tech will have a higher standard than some place that advertises on The Scary Movie channel at 3 am, right after the ad for the Dootson School of Trucking.

The project I have in mind would be lightweight at NMT and excessively arithmetical at ITT Tech

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