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This is the FPGA that I used for most of my research.

Cal Poly EE Senior Project 2011 Showcase

 

Cal Poly Electrical Engineering Spring Senior Project Showcase

Travis tests out the walking ability of the Ironman suit with the help of the Rednecks

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Electrical engineering PhD student Ke Sun conducts experiments with the 3D branched nanowire array. Photo Credit: Joshua Knoff, UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering.

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Front: (1st left): Peter Moylan, Bob Betz (3rd left).

Rear: (1st left): Rick Middleton.

 

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Vijay Narayanan discusses his lab's work in computer vision. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

Professor Moorhouse insisted that engineers take art, music and literary studies!

Discovered by Bex (and me) on our way to Zeitgeist Saturday afternoon.

 

It's ancient and likely not worth anything, but it does work. It comes complete with two probes (and two different kinds of tips) and ground leads, the power supply, and a spiffy little case.

Cal Poly EE Senior Project 2011 Showcase

 

Cal Poly Electrical Engineering Spring Senior Project Showcase

Long term, it most surely has a very bright future. But MATLAB has never been a suitable option for a quick fix, which is what the majority of students are looking for. In contrast to other popular programming language jobs, starting salaries will never be too enticing.

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Cal Poly EE Senior Project 2011 Showcase

 

Cal Poly Electrical Engineering Spring Senior Project Showcase

Actually it was for Halloween 1985. Bleeding-edge engineering at the University of Alberta campus in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

Shot in Nov. 1985 with Carena SRH500 on Kodacolor ISO-400 film.

View looking up through keyhole

Cal Poly EE Senior Project 2011 Showcase

 

Cal Poly Electrical Engineering Spring Senior Project Showcase

Congratultions to @ucsandiego bioengineers and alumni, whose work on a new neuromorphic chip was published today in @nature_the_journal! You can learn more here: bit.ly/NeuRRAMchipNature

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#bioengineering #electricalengineering #AI #neuralnetworks #neuromorphiccomputing #semiconductors Pictures by David Baillot

As Texas’ electric grid operator prepares to add power lines for carrying future wind-generated energy, an electrical engineer at The University of Texas at Austin is developing improved methods for determining the extent to which power from a wind farm can displace a conventional power plant, and how best to regulate varying wind power. With a two-year, $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, Santoso and his students are developing computational methods to measure how much a wind farm can contribute to meeting expected power needs. Santoso’s lab is also using the funding to establish the technical requirements of energy storage systems that would serve as temporary ”batteries” for releasing stored wind energy at optimal times.

This is the first version of the augmented boost converter designed by Onish Kumar and Pradeep Shenoy. I was tasked with making this board operate and then designing the next version.

The top printed circuit board of my senior design project. Contains two buck converters realized with TI's TSP5450 chip. Input is 25 V dc and output is two 5 V, 5 A ports.

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