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The EE Electronics radio frequency laboratory on the top floor of the mining building in 1955. A screened room (double copper mesh) is on the left which housed high power RF transmitters.
Electrical engineering student Dominic Mirabile is a THON captain and an Engineering Leadership Development student. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
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...
Input = 25 V, Output = 12 V, 3.5 A. Ch1: Output voltage, Ch2: gate signal, Ch3: PWM chip output, Ch4: Output voltage
The ECE horde sitting on the steps of the Centre for Environmental and Information Technology building, enjoying a lovely afternoon for a barbecue.
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)
Electrical engineering student Dominic Mirabile is a THON captain and an Engineering Leadership Development student. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
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