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  • == Engineering Courses ==
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  • *[[HKNQE_Computer_Engineering|Computer Engineering]]
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  • *Reginald Fessenden, former head of Purdue's Electrical Engineering Department, became the first person to broadcast speech and music by radio
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  • :Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering ...in 1994 and worked on video-on-demand. She joined the School of Electrical Engineering at Cornell University in 1995, where she holds the title of Professor and d
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  • *'''Electrical and Computer Engineering''' *'''Electrical and Computer Engineering'''
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  • ECE stands for "Electrical and Computer Engineering". It is a School at Purdue University from which one can get a bachelor's d
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  • .... Boutin's research lab is situated in the Material Science and Electrical Engineering (MSEE) building room 393. This is the lab wiki, which is a bit more dynamic ...inary research and development group in the Measurement Science and System Engineering Division lead by Dr. Kenneth Tobin Jr. Dr. Philip Bingham will serve as Hec
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  • ...many exams that week. I, myself, have three other exams, all of which are engineering exams. I am sure most of you have at least two other exams that week. Is it
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  • You all heard that 10 students were recently caught cheating in a 200 level engineering course.
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  • [[CE|'''Civil Engineering''']] *[[CE231|CE 231]]: "Engineering Materials I"
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  • ...ion to a section on the ECE PhD qualifying exams. You can see the [https://engineering.purdue.edu/people/mireille.boutin.1/ECE301kiwi/FrontPage result] for yourse ...cided to shorten the name to “Kiwi”. Kiwi was featured in the [https://engineering.purdue.edu/EngineeringImpact/Issues/2008_1/ECE/ECE_Impact_Summer08.pdf Summ
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  • =[[ECE302|ECE 302: "Probabilistic Methods in Electrical and Computer Engineering "]], Fall 2008 Professor Sanghavi=
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  • I saw a really great study guide that got passed around before the first Engineering 195 test, so I thought it would be a great idea to create a collaborative s
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  • ...ex.php/Homework3 homework problems] that the students had to solve in this engineering course. --[[User:Mboutin|Mboutin]] 16:45, 24 September 2008 (UTC)
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  • * [[HW1.3 Theodore Surma - Significance of complex numbers in Elec. Engineering._ECE301Fall2008mboutin]]
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  • ...s, the square root of -1 is represented as the lower-case, italic "i". In engineering, the imaginary number is also often denoted with a <em>j</em> in place of t
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  • In electrical engineering because the letter i is reserved to denote current, the letter j replaces i
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  • ...The start symbol is typically used for denoting convolution in electrical engineering. </span>
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  • ...ary numbers. If this is not clear, I am very sorry, but I am an electrical engineering major at Purdue. I don't have that much time. Right now, it is midnight, so
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  • In engineering, the complex numbers are an extension of the real numbers obtained by adjoi
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  • In engineering, the complex numbers are an extension of the real numbers obtained by adjoi
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  • Complex numbers are most frequently encountered in Electrical Engineering in the field of Signal Analysis. In this field complex numbers are broken d
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  • ...between the polar and Cartesian forms, which is very useful in electrical engineering.
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  • ...between the polar and Cartesian forms, which is very useful in electrical engineering.
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  • ...-axis by the imaginary (j) axis. The imaginary axis is labeled "j" in the engineering world, while mathematicians usually use "i". This yields a coordinate syste
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  • ...are little more than extentions upon real numbers. Real numbers, like most engineering students, hook up with imaginary counterparts to form the complex plane.
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  • The word "sampling" is used in various fields but in this area(electrical engineering), we should get some sample signal at the poing during time interval and ac
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  • ...ing it is something that comes up almost every day, and without this proof engineering would be a much different field.
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  • ...long as you continue to study math (at least, it has over the course of my engineering education).
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  • WAMC Radio Series on the Role of Women in Science and Engineering Now Role of Girls and Women in Science and Engineering, is now available
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  • sponsorship that was the name of a structural engineering company
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  • and make a donation to the "School of Electrical and Computer Engineering" with the special instructions "Contribution to the Kiwi project".
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  • * [https://engineering.purdue.edu/people/mireille.boutin.1/ECE301kiwi Old Kiwi webpage] ...various topics. All four of them are available through the reserves at the engineering library.
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  • ...er various topics. Three of them are available through the reserves at the engineering library, as noted below. ** Engineering Library Call Number: 006.4 F955i 1990
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  • ** Engineering Library Call Number: 006.4 R482p 1996 ** Engineering Library: Available on Reserve
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  • ** Engineering Library Call Number: 001.534 D495p ** Engineering Library: Not available on reserve, on record as missing.
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  • ** Engineering Library Call Number: 006.4 D86p 2001 ** Engineering Library: Available on Reserve
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  • ** Engineering Library Call Number: 006.4 F955i 1990 ** Engineering Library: Available on Reserve
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  • ...ge for the course ECE302: Probabilistic Methods In Electrical And Computer Engineering
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  • ...ol to denote multiplication in this context. The star symbol in electrical engineering is usually denoting convolution. </span>
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  • ...multiplication here. It is usually reserved for convolution in electrical engineering.</span>
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  • ...non-residents, a $500 fee for new students, a higher differential fee for engineering students, a new $500 differential fee for College of Technology students,..
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  • ...tion etc. are concepts used in all junior and senior classes of electrical engineering and mastering those concepts in this course is crucial. ECE 382 (Feedback s
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  • concepts upon which the whole of electrical engineering has been built. applicable well beyond engineering applications. These general ideas,
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  • ...great way to get elbow deep in technical research projects and have a real engineering experience. --[[user:mamitche|Mike Mitchell]] ...IP]] to student who wants to know what they can really do as an electrical engineering student. I took [[EPICS]] one semester before VIP. VIP is more technical an
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  • ...atistic knowledge, and it seems more likely to be a math course instead of engineering course. I don't like this course personally. However, probability is someth ...e ECE302 has to be one of the hardest class I have taken yet in Electrical Engineering major (aside from 438). A lot of the topics in the beginning seem pretty ba
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  • "Probabilitistic Methods for Electrical and Computer Engineering" '''
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  • ...using Rhea. For example, a company organizing a presentation on campus for engineering students could use a liaison box to advertise this event to a specific clas
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  • # You must choose a topic from the field of Mathematics, Engineering, or Computer Science that you believe is a fundamental concept to that fiel ** Examples: the Fourier Transform for Engineering, or perhaps the theory of NP-Completeness for Computer Science
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  • ----**Hi, my name is Dhruv Lamba. I am a senior in Electrical Engineering at Purdue University. My research interests include Signal Processing, (mai
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  • Thesis. Department of Geomatics Engineering, University of Calgary, 2004. Print.</pre>
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  • Director, Measurement Science and Systems Engineering Division ...in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Virginia, an M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from Virginia Tech, and a B.S. in Physics also from Virginia Tech.
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  • ...refer the reader to the mathematics requirements of university physics and engineering programs.
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  • = Peer Advice: what senior design courses would you advise engineering students to take?=
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  • ...eories to an electrical engineering course. We certainly use math in every engineering class but mainly for computing numbers. In ECE 301, students need to unders
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  • ...ty, finding system properties, etc. you actually use transforms to do real engineering. The concept of the Fourier Transform is extended to the discrete domain so
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  • ==[[CE|Civil Engineering]] Courses== *[[Peer_Legacy_CE231|CE 231]]: "Engineering Materials I"
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  • = Peer Legacy for [[EPICS|EPICS: Engineering Projects in Community Service]] =
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  • =EPICS: Engineering Projects in Community Service = Extract from [https://engineering.purdue.edu/EPICS/ https://engineering.purdue.edu/EPICS/]:
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  • ...ore technical elective before I could graduate with a degree in mechanical engineering. When I first came to college my goal was just to graduate on time with a
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  • ...n a function and its derivatives, appear constantly in physics, chemistry, engineering, biology, and whatever other sufficiently mathematical science one can thin
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  • =Rhea Section for ECE 695:Financial Engineering, Spring 2010=
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  • *Hello everyone, I'm Lin Yuan, 2nd year PhD in Computer Engineering area, ECE. I'm working with Prof. George Lee on Cognitive Robotics. Machine ...2nd semester of CS Master. Having already a French diploma of aeronautical engineering, I wish to work later in the software field of unmanned aircrafts. Despite
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  • ...fferent classes (or at least in a lot of the classes I have encountered in Engineering) there is a quota that the professors shoot for. If the students are doing
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  • ...awarded a $100 cash prize. We thank the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the EPICS program, and the Motorola Foundation for providing financial sup :[[User:Ekhall|Ethan Hall]], a computer engineering student, wrote the [[My_Experience_with_EPICS_ekhall|winning essay]]. As yo
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  • Junior - Aeronautical Engineering, Spec Major: Design, Spec Minor: Fluid Dynamics
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  • ...for every incoming Ph.D. student in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). Since an undergrad Engineering degree can land you a good job with good pay, I think many ECE students hav
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  • ...evident lack of an open source testing platform. Freshmen in the school of engineering, physics and math for example, are required to pay as much as $25 for simil
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  • =Virtual Poster Session for the "inter-disciplinary Computational Science and Engineering" Student Conference (2010) = ...urdue. The conference highlighted the breadth of computational science and engineering research that is being done across the different departments. The students
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  • i. an ability to solve simple probability problems in electrical and computer engineering applications.
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  • ...sometimes gave me nightmares. I am not a very mathematical person: I like engineering concepts and ideas but dislike the math behind it because the equations oft
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  • ...in your class wiki. DSP is a course mainly taken by students in electrical engineering, and linear algebra is extremely important for electrical engineers! We wil
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  • ...a project, you see with clarity the elegant scientific principle, the neat engineering technique, the insightful philosophical argument. This is the moment which
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  • ...a character in the TV show Doctor Who. I want to build one to do some real engineering work. I want to be able to take something that has already been build, disa
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  • ...o that we could deliver it somewhere. The second semester I worked on less engineering and more getting the project a new home, as IS decided that they no longer [[EPICS]], [[Peer Legacy EPICS]], [[Senior design discussion engineering]], [[Peer Legacy ECE495VIP]], [[ECE362]]
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  • ...By simply exploring what I was naturally drawn to, I began to investigate engineering. ...aukee School of Engineering to become acclimated with the varied fields of engineering. There, in an activity designed to introduce the practices of ECE, I was t
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  • ...r graduate school. Given the current lack of women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM fields), it seems that we should be doing everything we can
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  • ...in your class wiki. DSP is a course mainly taken by students in electrical engineering, and linear algebra is extremely important for electrical engineers! We wil
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  • === Should Purdue Computer Science move to the College of Engineering? === ...ToMoveWhitepaper.pdf White Paper on the Discussion of Computer Science and Engineering]
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  • So on this problem, the constant they give is "k".. Coming from an Engineering background I assumed this is a spring constant (i.e. always real). However, ...sume that it is a positive real number. (It is traditional in science and engineering to use k^2 to represent a strictly positive constant.)--[[User:Bell|Steve
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  • Matlab has proved to be an invaluable tool for my work in signal processing engineering. Its extensive library of functions and seamless incorporation of graphica
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  • [https://engineering.purdue.edu/~allebach/ Prof. Jan Allebach] Hewlett-Packard Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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  • *'''Learn &amp; Play: Computer Chess &amp; Engineering Systems:''' Any level - Grades K-5
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  • This course is designed for Engineering, MGMT, Science/Technology, Agriculture students and other students
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  • ''' "Electrical and Computer Engineering" ''' ...and Computer Engineering, as well as the fields of electrical and computer engineering.
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  • [[ECE|Back to Electrical and Computer Engineering]]
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  • ...w up of [[ECE302|ECE302: "Probabilistic Methods in Electrical and Computer Engineering"]]
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  • =CE 571: Earthquake Engineering =
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  • =CE 575: Experimental Methods in Structural Engineering =
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  • =CE 691: Civil Engineering Seminar =
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  • =CE 697S: Bridge Engineering =
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  • * [[CE530|CE 530]] is a next level course to [[CE230|CE 230]] which is Engineering Materials. This course deals in particular with the ingredients of concrete
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  • =CE: "Civil Engineering"= ...ing, as well as the latest news and developments in various areas of civil engineering.
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  • =[[CE]] 231: Engineering Materials I =
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  • =CE 331: Engineering Materials II =
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  • =CE 333: Civil Engineering Materials =
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  • ...future but then again it just might. I would defintely recommend it as an engineering elective at the very least --[[User:vahuja|Vineet]]
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  • ...rithmic development. Our solution to GPA4 ended up being more of a systems engineering project in which we tied together all existing, correctly functioning piece
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  • Breitenbach, Jerome R. "A Mathematics Companion for Science and Engineering Students." New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.
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