SafeKey

This technology, SafeKey, provides a method to catalog items and determine whether those items are in a predetermined area using RFID tags and an RFID reader. A key hook board is designed and manufactured to keep a log of its contents and maintain the security of those items. LED's are implemented alongside a touchscreen user interface to guide an individual. If an item is removed from the key hook, it will alert the appropriate user to this fact. Applications of this technology could be valet stands, building manager's offices, and car share services. In general, the technology should apply to any scenario where a user wants to keep track of an item in a communal space.

Ryan Andersen

Ryan Andersen is an Electrical Engineering student with a concentration in Bioelectronics from Lake Oswego, Oregon. Next fall, Ryan will be pursuing his Master's of Electrical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. His interests include reading, basketball, and long walks on the beach.

Rowan Elwart

Rowan Elwart is a driven and accomplished electrical engineering student at Saint Louis University. With a diverse history of work and life experiences, Rowan is well-versed in both technical and managerial skills.  After graduating, he plans to utilize those skills to help a local business scale and grow their company.

Adelia Grapperhaus

Adelia Grapperhaus is a senior graduating from Saint Louis University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Computer Engineering and a minor in Computer Science. She is currently seeking job opportunities in the Saint Louis area. She enjoys reading, running, and cooking in her free time. 

Lindsey Postula

Lindsey Postula is a Computer Engineering student at Saint Louis University, class of 2023. Upon graduation, she will work at Enterprise Holdings Inc. as a full time Software Engineer. Her interests include automation, autonomous vehicles, digital design, and software development.