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 2013
Pier Portal Project II, Andy Lam and Brian Markwart
Channels: Easy Video Content Consumption, Alexander R. Ledwith
Robotic Kinect Bear, Spencer Lines, Dennis Waldron, and Sagiv Sheelo
Insight - A Virtual Reality, Svyatoslav Markeyev and Brian Spence
RMAX Wireless Communications, Adam Mazzella
Programming Tools for Artificial Intelligence Classes, Christopher McKee
BlueLock: A Secure Bluetooth Operated Padlock, Trever McKee
Roborodentia Entry: Rob-ot, Robert Mickle
Automatic Site Reconstruction with a Mobile Robot and Scanning Laser Proximity Sensor, Erik Nelson, Sean Willis, and Nathan Lucero
WarGPS: An Android Game that Incorporates GPS Location Services, David Nussbaum
Keyboard Emulation Data Logger, Mattics Phi, Scott Leonard, Greg Alesso, and Norman Tran
ProtoCases, Christopher M. Polis
FlareBot - Analysis of an Autonomous Robot, Sanat S. Sahasrabudhe
Growing Grounds Inventory Application, Courtney Schenkl
Fit for Green Online Notification and Reporting System, Alexander Spotnitz
High Voltage Waveform Sensor, Nathan Stump
Set-top Box Simulator, Philip Tyler
Real Time Rendering Engine, Kevin Ubay-Ubay
Sifteo SPICE, Ikenga Kenneth Ugo
Senior Project Report - DocTest, Stephen Weessies
Human Powered Vehicle Bike Computer, Eric Yaklin and Bradley Shellnut
/usr/sbin/clksync - LEO Nano-Statellite Clock Synchronization Software, Matt Zimmerer
Eco Sensor Pod, Austin Zuffi and Michael Chamoures
Senior Projects from 2012
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks for Mobile Devices via High Frequency Sound Waves, Yashar Bahman
Pier Portal, Andrew Belis, Andrew (Andy) Crafts, Jeremy DePangher, Aaron Hein, Michael Machado, and Aaron Poulos