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 2010
Pretty Lights, Nicholas (Nick) delMas and Matthew (Matt) Maniaci
Wii-mote Head Tracking: A Three Dimensional Virtual Reality Display, David Fairman
SNMP Integration into the CygNet SCADA System, Paul Fake
Ultrasonic Shark-tag Locator System for IVER2 AUV, Nathaniel Garcia
Bluetooth "Clicker": Response Pads for Large Classes, Using Bluetooth Devices, Dana Goyette
Global Positioning Logger, Matthew Hall
Nexys 2 Slot Machine, Mark Luna
RFID Asset Tracking and Digital Check-Out System, Jeffrey (Jeff) Migliore
Irrigation Leak Detection: Using Flow Rate Sensors to Detect Breaks in an Irrigation System, Adam Openshaw and Kalvin Vu
A Low Power Touch Screen Document Viewer, Chris Perfetto
Wi-Fi Localization Using RSSI Fingerprinting, Michael Quan, Eduardo Navarro, and Benjamin Peuker
Memento: Personal Scrapbook Android Application, Ryan Joseph Rosete
Development of a CubeSat Payload to Model Particle Dampening in Space: Design and Implementation of Software for CP7, Daniel Walker
Utilization of Automated GCC Optimization For Dual-Width Instruction Sets on the ARM Architecture, Shane Watson
Household Outlet Monitoring and Control System, Michael Young
Senior Projects from 2009
Exercise Power Grid Display and Web Interface, Alexander (Alex) Chernetz
Web 2.0 Application for a Large Proprietary Software Company, Justin Rollin Eakins
Senior Projects from 2006
Hardware Verification Testing the Third Generation CiNIC, Andrew J. Farris