Electrical Engineering

Non-Capstone Projects

In addition to the Electrical and Computer Engineering capstone projects, an additional Electrical and Computer Engineering class displays their work at Design Day:

ECE 101 is an elective course introducing freshmen students to Electrical and Computer Engineering through a series of innovative hands-on laboratory experiments linked to new research and teaching areas. These experiments include (a) maple-seed robotic fliers (MRF) with on-board electronics, (b) brainwaves and mind-controlled games and robots using EEG sensors, (c) C programming of robots based on MSP430 microcontrollers and NXT LEGO controllers, (d) computer switches, (e) pH measurement using NXT sensors, (f) location of bio-molecules using RFID, (g) renewable energy resources using windmill and solar cells, (h) nanotechnology study using a LEGO gear-train.

ECE 101 Photo

ECE 101 projects will be exhibited on the second floor of the Engineering Building in the 2200 Hallway from 9:00 until noon.

Please see the Design Day Booklet for more information.