

INTRODUCTION
The introduction should place the research and analysis work you did into perspective, discussing the relevance, motivation, any background information, and the objectives of the work being performed. The purpose of the introduction is to answer the question, “Why did you do what you did
I. ANALYSIS
The purpose of this section is to describe your analysis of the device, procedure, or disease you chose to investigate. It should answer the question, “What did you analyze, and how?”
A good analysis will make use of engineering concepts such as stress, pressure, work, power, efficiency, etc. when evaluating the project topic you have chosen.
Depending on your topic, this section may contain a few, or maybe even many, equations. Figures serve as tremendously helpful references when describing your project topic and analysis methods
I. DISCUSSION
This section should answer the question, “What did you find?” with analytical results presented graphically whenever possible. Discuss your observations here, along with reasons why you observed what you did
I. CONCLUSIONS
This should be brief and concise, referring back to the original objective and summarizing what you found