The thesis stays the same across classrooms, advising, and labs: real engineering work should stay visible, structured, and verifiable.
Document what a builder actually made, what failed, what changed, and what you signed off on. The signal stays attached to the project long after the semester ends.
Instead of guessing from a resume line, you can point to a structured engineering record with specs, verification, artifacts, and visible ownership.
Find builders by project depth, equipment, iteration history, and technical judgment before they ever send a cold email to your lab.
Syqnal does not ask educators to become portfolio managers. It gives them a cleaner system for verification, oversight, admissions support, and research review.
SEE HOW SYQNAL WORKSIssue a durable sign-off tied to one specific build, not a vague endorsement floating on a profile.
See who is building consistently, who needs guidance, and whose work is ready to be shared outward.
Keep specs, BOM, verification, failures, metrics, and ownership together in one shareable engineering record.
Evaluate depth, tools, trade-offs, and technical maturity before interviews, recommendations, or lab offers.