ECE strongly believes in coupling the theoretical concepts introduced in the classroom with hands-on experience in laboratories or projects.
Faculty in the department are involved in research that is cutting edge and multidisciplinary, and undergraduate students of all levels of expertise are encouraged to be involved in research projects. Undergraduate research projects provide the student with the opportunity to earn academic credit while participating in the research programs of individual faculty members.
| Project | Student | Other years: 2008 · 2007 |
|---|---|
| Spring 2008 Projects | |
| Robust Pupil Center Estimation | Ulugbek Kamilov |
| Dynamic Concurrency Control | Alex Chao |
| Robust Pupil Center Estimation | Selma Chouaki |
| Automated currency reader | Gregory Collins |
| Java run-time security policies | Bradley Miller |
| Monopole Antenna Array | Ryan Adams |
| Features computation for 3-D point cloud analysis | Jonas Cleveland |
| Wireless Emulator Callobration | Richard Wang |
| Increasing the accuracy of low-cost MEMS IMUs | Kimberly Shen |
| ICTrack Wavelet Module | Sarah Hsieh |
| Uniform Device Programming Interface | Nathan Mickulicz |
| Development of ICTrack modules | Insik Yoon |
| Characterization of Thin Film Media Magnetic Properties via Anomolous Hall Effect Measurement | Sandeep Atluri |
Students, submit and manage your research projects online.