Western Illinois University Quad Cities recently issued the following announcement.
Two Western Illinois University-Quad
Jonathan Wenthold and Michael Berggren both graduated from WIU-QC in 2017 with degrees in Engineering. Today, working as Elliott Aviation employees, they are seeing the fruits of their labor in the operation of electronic window shades, customized cup holders, and multi-colored accent lighting options, all of which can be controlled and configured via an app on the passenger's smartphone.
"The School of Engineering has had a strong connection with Elliott Aviation for a while now, and the company offered both Michael and Jonathan full-time positions before they had even graduated," said
Berggren and Wenthold, now design engineers at the company, built a system that allows owners of private jets or company-owned planes to customize a "mood," from "Relaxation," to "Movie," to "Work" with choices of green, purple, and other colors on overhead and aisle lights.
"It's basically the bells and whistles," said Wenthold. "We looked at an existing system and thought, ‘How can we make it better?' We had a lot of liberty during the design phase.
So we improved upon it, and in addition to that, came up with something that offers a significant cost savings. It helps with the marketability of the product that we can make it so customized."
They drew plans, designed circuit boards, created a prototype, and submitted their work to many levels of testing and inspection. The interns-turned-
"It's a great feeling, like we've really accomplished something, to have the FAA saying ‘this product meets our standards and has met the certification to be on an airplane. And now getting it to the airplane makes it real," Wenthold said.
He added that the company now hopes to add the new product offerings to their existing Parts Manufacturing Authorization (PMA) in order to sell the system to other companies.
Berggren and Wenthold recently invited School of Engineering faculty members for a tour of their manufacturing space and to see their
"There's never been a day where I haven't learned something new since I started this job," Berggren said to his former professors. "I don't think I can put into words just how grateful I am for everything the school of engineering has done for me."
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