Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Projects

Throughout students’ junior and senior years, they are involved in class and senior projects. Students are assigned open-ended projects requiring invention and design to meet specifications. Many students work one-on-one with professors during this process.

Students who wish to publish or present their research results may do so in several forums. One of these is the annual Math, Engineering, and Science Conference on Undergraduate Research (MESCON), which is a regional conference held on UE’s campus each spring. There is also a national conference for undergraduate research, a paper contest at the IEEE southeastern spring meeting, and a regional undergraduate research conference at Butler University.

Class Projects

Most courses at the junior and senior level involve semester-long projects. Many projects require teamwork. For example, in the microcontroller course (Electrical Engineering 454) students typically design and construct a system requiring a real-time microcontroller. In the communication electronics course (Electrical Engineering 440), students design complete communication systems.

Most of the student projects use the device currently being studied in class in their design, since they will be using the device and related sensors throughout their education.

Senior Projects

During the senior year, every student is required to complete a year-long senior design project that is often sponsored by industry. During the first semester, the student writes a proposal and does a preliminary design. A review process and a formal presentation of the ideas and concepts is required. During the second semester, the student completes the design and constructs a final product.

Students create a physical product to demonstrate mastery of a skill. Often, a minimum amount of tracked contact time with a guiding mentor is required for this portion. The senior project is adaptable to a student’s capabilities, meaning that the requirements will be flexible. It is up to the student and the advisor to decide whether a project meets the requirements of the class.

2012 Computer Science Projects

Name Title Poster
Justin Elliot Water Balloon Tag: An Android Game Application View
Zachary Schwenk Solving the Traveling Salesman Problem Concurrently with Ant Colony Optimization on the UE Supercomputer View
Jesse Squires MerchBox (note: paper and poster links removed due to commercial product development of this project, follow the link to learn more about this project/product)  

2012 Electrical Engineering Projects

Name Title Poster
Fisal Aljrah Security Alarm System View
Trenton Beckinger and Austin Carpenter OmniMOW Technical Report View
Corbin Cooper Atmel 89C51CC03 Development Boards and Shields View
Craig Gore Exercise Data Logger View
Hiram Hoffman and Eric Greene IEEE Southeastcon Hardware Competition Robot View
Angellina Kyazike O-Scope View
Aaron O'Connor and Clint Mobley Trinity College Fire-Fighting Robot Competition View
Rodrigo Sierra Chavera Guitar Tuner View
Andrew Snider Dynamic Design Data Module View