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 2019

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Reasoning From Point Clouds, Joey Wilson

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A Database for Indexable Carbide Inserts, Andrew Yoder

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TidalSim Senior Project Report, Kent Zhang and Colin VanDervoort

Senior Projects from 2018

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Modular Injection System and Sampling Template (M.I.S.S.T) Design Report, Froylan M. Aguirre

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Autonomous Navigation and Mapping using LiDAR, Steven E. Alsalamy, Ben C. Foo, and Garrett C. Frels

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Real-Time Audio-MIDI Controller, Brian Shino Balberchak

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Learning Management Website, Brendan A. Baronia

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"Dual Peaks" Analog Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal, Dave Raul Breuer

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Tracking Eye Movements over Source Code, Faith Chan

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Extractive Text Summarization with Deep Learning, Garrett G. Chan

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Blokus Game Solver, Chin Chao

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Cal Poly Mustang News iOS App, Monica Chavez

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Home Weather Station, Jarrett William Corr

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Plant Identification Using Tensorflow, Kody G. Dangtongdee

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Smart Speaker Integration with LetsHub, Michael Thanh Diep

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Solar Irradiance Microforecasting, Austin Jeffrey Fite and Sara Naseem Kipps

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Localization Using Convolutional Neural Networks, Shannon D. Fong

Random Oscar Movie Web Application, Jack T. Foy

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Lionfish Detection System, Carmelo Furlan and Andrew Boniface

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Roborodentia Final Report, Trevor James Gesell, Zeph Colby Nord, and Mitchell Tyler Myjak

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Skylux Smartphone Controlled Skylight, James A. Green VI

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Roborodentia, Bryan D. Hendricks

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ARM MKE1xF MCU Replatform, Nathan Hong, Derek Lung, Japsimran Singh, and Bevin Tang

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Senior Project - Roborodentia Robot, Nicholas Alexander Ilog

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Dynamic Video Streaming for Nano Quadcopters, Shane Daniel Kent, Ryan Weideman, and Nicholas Kimball