The Computer Engineering Department provides a sound theoretical background along with current, practical engineering knowledge. Along with their major and technical elective courses, students must take a broad range of liberal arts, science, and mathematics courses and many classes include team-based project assignments.
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Senior Projects from 2020
Fitness Plug, Evan Lee Ashley
Room Management Web Application and Movement and Temperature Sensors, Visalbotr Chan and Huy Anh Duong
Autonomous Butter Robot, David Chau and Michael Hegglin
Robust Drone Landing, Alvin Xuan Quan Chui
OTTER Debugger, Keefe Johnson
Tiny Disco: A Cost-Effective, High-Fidelity Wireless Audio System, Luke Martin Liberatore
Wine Sampler, Lance L. Litten
OTTER Vector Extension, Alexis A. Peralta
rcHex: A Radio-controlled Hexapod, Dominique Sayo
Senior Projects from 2019
Accessible and Responsive Website Design for Cal Poly DBS Marine Education Program, Charles W. Alexander
Weight Controlled Electric Skateboard, Zachary Barram, Carson Bertozzi, and Vishnu Dodballapur
gr802.11 Jamming Detector, Grant A. Blake
Don't Trip! A Quicker Way to Plan Your Trip, Jose Cruz Arinaga and Ryan Wong
Flight Director Embedded System and Mobile iOS Application, Anthony Epshteyn
Machine Learning Algorithm for Predicting Major League Baseball Team Wins, Bryce Farrell
Grammar-Based Procedurally Generated Village Creation Tool, Kevin Matthew Graves
Party Mobile iOS Application, Zarah Therese V. Gutierrez and Anthony Jordan Olivares
Raspberry Pi Enterprise Network WiFi Bridge, Dylan Halland and Riley Barrett
bpm: BLZ Package Manager, Kenneth Huang
Identifying Hourly Traffic Patterns With Python Deep Learning, Christopher L. Leavitt
DashBoard, Bradley Manuel Levin and Kyle Matthew King
Digital Forensics Challenge, Zoe Lie and Sydney Marie Mendoza
Reach - A Community Service Application, Samuel Noel Magana
KeyLime, Joshua Michael Magera
The Soul Annoyed Robot: A Senior Project Report, Dayton Andrew Muxlow and Christian Johansen