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Scope images shows an augmented step-up. Ch1: is output voltage (AC coupling) showing the ripple; Ch2: Inductor current; Ch3: Load current; Ch4: Augmentation current.
CSU 3D-Printed Fixed-Wing Aircraft Competition at Cal State Los Angeles on May 31, 2005. CSU 3-DPAC UAV Competition 2025
CSU 3D-Printed Fixed-Wing Aircraft Competition at Cal State Los Angeles on May 31, 2005. CSU 3-DPAC UAV Competition 2025
Birmingham University School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
Snappy Days Photowalk from Selly Oak through Birmingham University
CSU 3D-Printed Fixed-Wing Aircraft Competition at Cal State Los Angeles on May 31, 2005. CSU 3-DPAC UAV Competition 2025
Electrical engineering student Dominic Mirabile is a THON captain and an Engineering Leadership Development student. (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)
Associate Director of Research, Collaborative Robotics and Intelligent Systems (CoRIS) Institute, College of Engineering Dean’s Professor, Faculty excellence 2022, Julie A. Adams, Oregon State University, Ph.D., School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Julie Adams (photo by Karl Maasdam).
The C-UASC competition is designed to stimulate interest in Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and to engage students in a challenging mission. The competition requires students to design, integrate, and demonstrate a UAS capable of autonomous flight and navigation and execution of a specific set of tasks. The vehicles may be fixed-wing, quadcopter, or other aero drones but not lighter-than-air vehicles.
Electrical engineering doctoral student Dheeraj Mohata has worked with Suman Datta, professor of electrical engineering, to develop a heterojunction tunneling field effect transistor. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Doctoral student Dheeraj Mohata, left, and Suman Datta, professor of electrical engineering, teamed with researchers at the University of Notre Dame to announce a breakthrough in the development of tunneling field effect transistors, a semiconductor technology that takes advantage of the quirky behavior of electrons at the quantum level. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)