The Electrical Engineering Department offers a Bachelor of Science (BS) and Master of Science (MS) Degree in Electrical Engineering and a BS degree in Computer Engineering. The Electrical Engineering Department jointly sponsors the Computer Engineering Program with Computer Science. The department is distinguished for its laboratory-intensive curriculum, faculty-student interaction, and innovative hands-on educational methods. The department offers 35,000 square feet of well-equipped undergraduate laboratory space, unparalleled among other universities. It makes contributions to contemporary applied research, collaborates with industrial partners, sponsors award-winning student projects, and provides extensive outreach efforts with elementary and secondary schools.
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Senior Projects from 2013
Fault Tolerant Sequencer For the Naval Postgraduate School Cubesat Launcher (NPSCUL), Justin Jordan
Microgrid Power Quality Analysis, Nikolai KempCatala, Daniel Pleau, and Scott Clemons
Two Channel Audio Mixer, Dylan Kinney
Pier Portal Project II, Andy Lam and Brian Markwart
Artificial Neural Network Used For Short Term Wind Speed Prediction, Alexandra Lodge
Wind and Hydroelectric Power Simulation for the DC House Project, Randy Lormand and Christopher Goloskie
Low Speed Alternator Design, Scott Merrick
Micro Hydropower System, Christpher Neally and Ian Verstuyft
Automatic Site Reconstruction with a Mobile Robot and Scanning Laser Proximity Sensor, Erik Nelson, Sean Willis, and Nathan Lucero
Multiplicative Feedback Audio Distortion Circuit, Colton Parsons
Automated Inductor Characterization System, Hugh Pham
Keyboard Emulation Data Logger, Mattics Phi, Scott Leonard, Greg Alesso, and Norman Tran
Geothermal Injection Well Monitoring, Timothy Rempher
Cal Poly Wind Power Research Center Power Regulator, Ricardo Rodriguez and Steven Bounchareune
Laminar Flow Hood System Design, Sophie Schneider
Ocean Wave Generator using Electromagnetic Induction, Sutton Smiley and Adam McCuistion
Broadband, Rugged, High Linearity, Low-Noise Amplifier, Shane Smith
MEAT SMOKER, Rhianna Topp
DC-DC Converter Input Protection System for the Energy Harvesting from Exercise Machines (EHFEM) Project, Ryan Turner and Zack Weiler
Airport Runway Heating System, Greg Wang and Curtis Reedy
High Frequency Open Air Optical Communication System, Alexander C. Wolff
Energy Dashboard Tool for Cal Poly Dormitories, Katie Zombro
Monophonic Pitch Recognition, Nathan Zorndorf and Kristine Carreon
Senior Projects from 2012
Hardware and Software Study of Active Noise Cancellation, Riggi Aquino and Jacob Lincoln
Active Diesel Soot Measurement by Laser Opacity, Jonathan Audish, Brian Ko, Edward Ma, and Travis McDaniel