Student Success
We are dedicated to fostering student success and are committed to continuing this mission. Through the connections made within the DTC, we provide the momentum that enables universities to develop innovative STEM-based degree programs. Envision students not just broadening their knowledge but also earning while they learn through co-ops, internships, and part-time positions, all while developing transformative skills. This support is the springboard that launches them towards achieving their aspirations in STEM careers. With us, your dreams of success are not just possible—they’re within reach.
Student Projects
The Windmill Project
The Windyville Challenge is a project-based learning experience that encourages students to think critically and creatively. Students will work in teams to design and build a windmill that can generate electricity. They will learn about the principles of wind energy, the importance of sustainability, and the impact of renewable energy on our planet.


Aeroprint
AeroPrint is a hands-on technology exhibit created by college interns , Ryan Kuederle, Greg Pooler, and Campbell Domres at the Digital Transformation Center (DTC), with support from high school interns. Designed to bring the digital thread to life, the project integrates drones, artificial intelligence, and 3D printing into an engaging, real-world demonstration.
The exhibit showcases innovation in action—illustrating how a drone can scan an object while a 3D printer instantly produces a physical replica. This process demonstrates the seamless connection between data, design, and technology, showing how digital tools can be used to solve real-world challenges across defense, aviation, and manufacturing.
Ultimately, AeroPrint emphasizes that understanding the digital thread is essential for securing future-ready careers in industries ranging from aerospace and defense to advanced air mobility.
From Learning to Leading
Student Journeys

Heather’s Story
As I began looking for a student position as a University of Dayton engineering student, I stumbled upon an opportunity via student employment that seemed to be a great fit with my background—a role tied to technology at the University of Dayton Research Institute.
The student job opportunity offered flexibility, which I needed with my class schedule. I applied, interviewed, shared my availability, and landed the position! What struck me most was the understanding and support I received—whenever exams loomed, I worked with my manager ensuring I had ample time to prepare. I was immersed in IT, where I witnessed firsthand the metamorphosis sparked by digital transformation. I was surprised at the evolution from pre-transformation technology to its present form, gaining invaluable insights along the way.
After graduation, I moved away from Dayton to pursue my career path. A few years later I was back in Dayton and missed the great environment I had worked in at UDRI. Once again, I applied and was hired! My current career path includes pursuing a master’s degree and digging deeper into my assignments. I’m motivated to expand my skills and grow my knowledge base!

Ben’s Story
Digital transformation is a relatively new and cutting-edge concept. It isn’t something that is discussed often at the undergrad level, at least in my experience. It was the opportunity to continue to participate in the digital transformation revolution for the DoD and my excitement and curiosity to see where it takes us that led me to the decision to continue to work for UDRI part time during my final semester and ultimately to come on as a full-time engineer upon my graduation. It is also my excitement for digital engineering that led me to the decision to pursue my Master of Science in Systems Engineering degree beginning this spring.
I knew that I was in working at UDRI full time after my first co-op work term during the summer after my sophomore year. I had a very positive experience and was fortunate to have worked with and for a very knowledgeable, fun, and talented group of people, and I knew it was something I could see myself being a part of. When I was given the opportunity to continue working for UDRI the following Fall semester to complete a double work term, I accepted immediately. I wanted to continue to grow at UDRI and see what I could accomplish. During my second, third, and fourth work terms I was able to participate in a wide variety of different projects and my confidence only grew that UDRI was where I wanted to end up after graduation.
STEM Education = Foundation for the Future
STEM education is crucial for preparing a skilled workforce capable of navigating the complex challenges of tomorrow’s industries. At the Digital Transformation Center, we are at the forefront of this educational revolution. Our state-of-the-art facilities and innovative programs will be specifically designed to equip students with the technical skills, and hands-on experience they need to excel in cutting-edge careers. By integrating real-world applications with academic learning, the DTC will help to prepare students for future job markets and positions where they can drive technological advancement and economic growth.