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Surat Kwanmuang, Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student Instructor, teaches students how to program and use an industrial manipulator robot arm in an EECS 567 section in the HH Dow Building on April 4, 2013.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Cal Poly EE Senior Project 2011 Showcase
Cal Poly Electrical Engineering Spring Senior Project Showcase
Doctorate student David Kupka, works with a Ti:Saphire Oscillator in Randy Bartels' lab at Colorado State University's Engineering Research Center. October 13, 2011 CSU Photo: 04043_00388
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Digital Arts interactive media lecturer, Tegan Bristow, and Electrical Engineering MSc student, Dino Fizzotti, are collaborating on project to produce a local version of the Arduino circuit board using the processes available in the Fine Arts print studio at WSOA.
Cal Poly EE Senior Project 2011 Showcase
Cal Poly Electrical Engineering Spring Senior Project Showcase
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Digital Arts interactive media lecturer, Tegan Bristow, and Electrical Engineering MSc student, Dino Fizzotti, are collaborating on project to produce a local version of the Arduino circuit board using the processes available in the Fine Arts print studio at WSOA.
NASA Science Workshop for Educators - Black Holes: Gravity's Fatal Attraction
University Park, PA
Photo taken August 7, 2009.
NASA Science Workshop for Educators - Black Holes: Gravity's Fatal Attraction
University Park, PA
Photo taken August 7, 2009.
Courtney Brewer (BSEE '05, MSEE '08), works in the laboratory of Dr. Carmen Menoni at the NSF-funded EUV ERC, Colorado State University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
SchmartBoard|ez 56 Pins, 0.5mm Pitch
This product utilizes the "EZ" technology to assure fast, easy, and flawless hand soldering
Surat Kwanmuang, Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student Instructor, teaches students how to program and use an industrial manipulator robot arm in an EECS 567 section in the HH Dow Building on April 4, 2013.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
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( XFPP-Budget=$$ University-Budgets=$$$$$$ ) : Very high cost (cost>>$250,000) University Engineering equipment... XFPP wants to build an electronic "homemade UFO detector and is looking for some funds or help. Cost of needed display parts for design (of data display part of larger project) I calculate to be .96 cents per data point. Having 1,536 points will cost about $16 which will cover the display part I am currently designing. I can scrounge this much up, but it would be better to have a group to:
1.Help fund it (I could then justify a larger scale version),
2. Give input before the design is finalized, and
3. Members have access to the data it produces. This should be important to those who want the truth (raw data straight from the luminiferous aether).
( XFPP Budget=$$ University Budget=$$$$$$ )
Surat Kwanmuang, Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student Instructor, teaches students how to program and use an industrial manipulator robot arm in an EECS 567 section in the HH Dow Building on April 4, 2013.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
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Mika Chen and Ankit Goila, Mechanical Engineering Graduate Students, learn how to program and use an industrial manipulator robot arm in an EECS 567 section in the HH Dow Building on April 4, 2013.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing