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Electrical and Computer Engineering

Undergraduate Students

Undergraduate research projects

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: 2012 · 2011 · 2010 · 2009 · 2008 · 2007
Spring 2012 Projects
Image stitching and background subtraction for moving cameras Debjani Biswas
NFC integration in GREY project Jing Chuan Chee
Distributed Electric Power Generation Dispatch Mark Lim
Correlation with time shift on GPU Hanrui Zhang
Crowdsourced Embedded Automotive Systems Arthur Chang
Analysis of SHA-3 Finalists Brian Osbun
Power Reclamation (cont.) Talha Ali
Education-oriented Visual Processor Simulation Nora Tarano
Game Interface Enhancement Andrew Capodieci
Large Dataset Analysis and Processing Techniques Matthew Baron
Game Interface Enhancement Kyle Verma
3-Axis Capacitance Based Force Sensor Jessica Lo
Real Time Control of Humanoid Robot Under Linux Israel Schlesinger
P18240 Manual Jonathan Dunstan
Pedagogical Content Creation Matthew Dickoff
Chip Multiprocessor Dynamic Power Management Vikram Rajkumar
Automated Retail Planogram Construction Through the Use of Coordinated Robotics Jonathan Francis
Adaptive Traffic Light Signalization Torstein Stromme
Game Interface Enhancement Titus Cieslewski

Project administration

Students, submit and manage your research projects online.



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