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Brian Schratz, 2006 electrical engineering alumnus and lead engineer for the entry descent and landing telecommunications on NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, gives the keynote address at the 2013 College of Engineering Research Symposium on April 2 at the Nittany Lion Inn. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
The Georgia Tech Amateur Radio Club's antenna farm atop the Van Leer EE building on the Georgia Tech campus. (I'm a former club member....)
Students greet family and friends after the Engineering Spring Commencement, Colorado State University May 15, 2009
Cal Poly EE Senior Project 2011 Showcase
Cal Poly Electrical Engineering Spring Senior Project Showcase
Brian Schratz, 2006 electrical engineering alumnus and lead engineer for the entry descent and landing telecommunications on NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, gives the keynote address at the 2013 College of Engineering Research Symposium on April 2 at the Nittany Lion Inn. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Battery-operated electrochemical microsensor includes screen-printed, three-electrode sensor linked to electronics board (potentiostat). A) represents functioning in safe environmental conditions; B) shows red LED, indicating increased current magnitude caused by elevated phenol content in seawater. (Insets) Dashed lines indicate threshold for safe – or hazardous – phenol levels.
Visit to Longwood Gardens, September 2012. Plants by day, light sculpture installations by Bruce Munro by night.
These installations are floating compact discs. That's a lot of free time on AOL...
Taylor, a 1991 electrical engineering alum, built his engineering foundation at Auburn years before he was performing homemade experiments with beer cans and plywood for National Geographic Channel's new show "Rocket City Rednecks"
(Photo Credit: © NGC/ Mark Thiessen)
Brian Schratz, 2006 electrical engineering alumnus and lead engineer for the entry descent and landing telecommunications on NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, gives the keynote address at the 2013 College of Engineering Research Symposium on April 2 at the Nittany Lion Inn. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Brian Schratz, 2006 electrical engineering alumnus and lead engineer for the entry descent and landing telecommunications on NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, gives the keynote address at the 2013 College of Engineering Research Symposium on April 2 at the Nittany Lion Inn. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)