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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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  • I am a MS student in Electrical and Computer Engineering. I work for Professor Delp in the Video and Image Processing Laboratory (VI
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  • I am a MS student in Electrical and Computer Engineering. I work for Professor Delp in the Video and Image Processing Laboratory (VI
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  • ...ltiplication in this context. It usually denotes convolution in electrical engineering.</span>
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  • = <u>'''ECE 301: Applications in Biomedical Engineering'''</u> = == Examples of Signals and Systems in Biomedical Engineering: ==
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  • ...tranforms. Diagrams are very well constructed so students can learn better engineering representations of the proofs and proporties.
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  • ...tranforms. Diagrams are very well constructed so students can learn better engineering representations of the proofs and proporties.
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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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  • ...repare students for writing in the professional world, whether that be for Engineering, Ag. Science, Computer Science, OLS, etc. This class focuses on different t
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  • *Write a comment for the peer legacy section of [[Peer_Legacy_ENGR131|Engineering 131 and 132]]. (It's ok if you took it when it had a different number: just
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  • ...f the project is to learn more about digital system design, not mechanical engineering! Therefore, most of the design work for this project should involve digital
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  • ...e gained answered to - engineering has proven that you cannot really solve engineering problems without mathematical representation, and techniques of linear alge ...eresting techniques of solving system of linear equations, a practical and engineering-ish endeavor indeed. But I suspect that development of these incredibly phy
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  • ...l RAM&nbsp;or FLASH&nbsp;on the PCB which will require high speed PCB&nbsp;engineering.&nbsp;This is a solvable problem but needs to be taken into account.If it i
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  • ...on the Mathematical Art. It was a collection of practical agricultural and engineering problems, void of rigorous proofs and theorems, but nevertheless incredible
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  • School of [[ECE|Electrical and Computer Engineering]]
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  • School of [[ECE|Electrical and Computer Engineering]]
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  • School of [[ECE|Electrical and Computer Engineering]]
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  • ...e engineers) and 2) I am no longer so attached to the sense of security an engineering degree is said to provide. It is difficult to make certain of my decision, being a biological engineering major), and becoming a math PhD with the
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  • ...ld have liked it better if it deals with more realistic problems for to be engineering students in their perspective areas. That is to say, if an to be ECE studen *Back when I took the first year engineering course, it was called ENGR126 I think. It was a semester long course that h
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  • *Click [https://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE400 here] (external link) *Lecture 12: "The Globalization of Engineering", by Yating Haller, Asst. Director, Global Professional Practice at Purdue
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  • ''' [[ECE302| ECE302: Probabilistic Methods for Electrical and Computer Engineering]]'''
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  • Does that video makes you want to study [[ECE|electrical engineering]]? *Well, this one does NOT make [[ECE|electrical engineering]] sound very attractive, but it iS really funny.
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  • ...outcomes (www.abet.org) and/or the attributes of the Engineer of 2020 (www.engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/Academics/Engineer2020/) for determining the appropriate kn A potential employer who has a bachelor’s degree in engineering (not from Purdue)
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  • *Finally, some research shows that engineering students cheat more than students in other disciplines—why do you think t
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  • problem in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue and suggest a plausible Head, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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  • *Mr. Myer, How important is having a management background along with engineering to climb the corporate ladder? - Omkar Ghaisas ...say that a Professional Engineer certification is an important step in an engineering career? - Andrew Batek
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  • *Mr. Dayton, How was studying MBA after graduating from an engineering background? I also want to go to MBA too. Do you think it is better to work *Mr. Dayton, what are some advantages and disadvantages of having an engineering background in a business management position? - Michelle Harris
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  • ...is a wonderful program. There are classes involving Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Chemistry, and more!
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  • *Write a comment for the peer legacy section of [[Peer_Legacy_ENGR131|Engineering 131 and 132]]. (It's ok if you took it when it had a different number: just
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  • *Write a comment for the peer legacy section of [[Peer_Legacy_ENGR131|Engineering 131 and 132]]. (It's ok if you took it when it had a different number: just
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  • I have learned linear programing from a class in school of industrial engineering, IE335. When the data is very big, for instance, calculations involving in [https://engineering.purdue.edu/~engelb/abe565/lpbooks.html List of textbooks]
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  • School of [[ECE|Electrical and Computer Engineering]]
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  • *Write a comment for the peer legacy section of [[Peer_Legacy_ENGR131|Engineering 131 and 132]]. (It's ok if you took it when it had a different number: just
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  • *[[Why Ethics are Important in Electrical Engineering]]
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  • *Yating, your biography mentioned the IREE, an internship program that sent engineering researchers to China. Is this program available through Purdue? If so, how *Yating, in our opinion, what is the biggest challenge for engineering students going abroad? Additionally, what difficulties did the IREE researc
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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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  • =Rhea Section for ECE 695:"Financial Engineering", Professor Pollak, Spring 2012=
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  • ...gineering (IREE), a NSF funded internship abroad program that sent 58 U.S. engineering researchers to conduct research in China. Born in Taiwan, grew up in Singa
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  • ...y a more complex one representing the pattern recognition paradigm from an engineering perspective, where the data acquisition and pre-processing are be included
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  • ...ofessional Practice, Purdue University, who talked about "Globalization of Engineering".
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  • ...ofessional Statement - Purdue University School of Electrical and Computer Engineering - BSEE]]
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  • =Cody Cusic - Professional Statement - Purdue University School of Electrical Engineering - Degree Objective: BSEE= ...ills. After these experiences, I knew that I wanted to go into Electrical Engineering.
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  • Mechanical Engineering - Molly Barrett
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  • ...ue.edu) or Vince Drnevich (drnevich@purdue.edu), Professor Emeritus, Civil Engineering, Purdue University.
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  • ...ent - School of Computer and Electrical Engineering - Senior in Electrical Engineering= ...and adaptability would make me a strong candidate to be considered by any engineering employer.
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  • ...ofessional Statement - Purdue University School of Electrical and Computer Engineering - BSEE= ...ain more of an insight to real-world engineering practices and the overall engineering design process in an educational environment. This inclination for real-wo
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  • ...essional Statement – Purdue University School of Electrical and Computer Engineering – BSEE 2012'''</u> ...as entry-level electrical engineer –through the comprehensive electrical engineering courses I have taken, academic research I have participated in and led, and
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  • ...ofessional Statement - Purdue University School of Electrical and Computer Engineering - BSCmpE 2012'''</u> ...gest sources that have helped to ready myself for a professional career in engineering have been my involvement in team-based class design projects, my leadership
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  • Electrical Engineering graduating in May 2012. I am seeking for an internship for the summer 2012 in the field of electrical and computer engineering. I have found out that your company
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  • Engineering. In what other field are you able to work on such a vast and important arra ...of my experience comes directly from my 2+ years of research and software engineering at GE Healthcare. In the past I have worked on successfully developing tool
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  • =Calvin Mwesigwa- Purdue University School of Electrical and Computer Engineering= ...y to find out what it would be like to partake in one of the best computer engineering programs in the world. As the saying goes curiosity killed the cat, but cat
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  • ...ils of later, have contributed to enhancing my knowledge of the electrical engineering field as well as develop my problem solving skills. One other important too ...ry important for an engineer to be able to do. It also gave me exposure to engineering development process, requiring design progress reports, and additionally al
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  • ...ofessional Statement - Purdue University School of Electrical and Computer Engineering - BSEE 2012'''</u> ...ving such a skill set. From observing the professional field of electrical engineering, I became acutely aware of the importance of knowing several programming la
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  • ...t to fully commit to computer science, electrical engineering, or computer engineering. The fact is simply that I couldn't choose one if I wanted to. <br />&nbsp;
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  • ...y, as well as being almost complete with a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering, I have the necessary skills and mindset to solve the problems that these p
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  • ...d would become my passion. That "mess of wires" was my tryst with Computer Engineering. ...forded me a venerable arsenal of knowledge in both Electrical and Computer Engineering. It also gave me an opportunity to work in small, academics-focused teams,
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  • ...ng than the alternatives. A year later I was taking my first real Computer Engineering course: “Introduction to Digital System Design.” After breezing by the ...n acquiring skills and experience that will be very valuable in a computer engineering job. I have accumulated copious amounts of experience in both a professiona
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  • ...reas within Electrical Engineering after I went to college as a electrical engineering student, eight years after the first time I soldered an integrated circuit ...power management chip. In my junior year, I did some research in financial engineering under the supervision of Professor Pollak, and it was an excellent experien
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  • My name is Michael Evans, and I am majoring in electrical engineering. As graduation swiftly approaches, the experiences that I have gained in th ...rsed in electrical engineering. Due in large part to the Honors First-Year Engineering program, where an extreme amount of coursework was assigned in a multitude
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  • ...yul Park - Professional Statement - Purdue University School of Electrical Engineering - Degree Objective: BSEE = ...bsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Possessing various skills and abilities in areas of engineering, leadership, teamwork and global mind, I am qualified and ready as an entry
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  • ...various topics. All four of them are available through the reserves at the engineering library.
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  • ...akes even more to become a good one. Attending one of the most prestigious engineering ways to learn. In a lot of my engineering class projects, we were not simply told what to do and just follow the inst
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  • ...lized the day I was admitted into Purdue University’s School of Computer Engineering. I have taken classes spanning most of the programming languages used in th ...kills set serves as a solid base for employment in your reputable software engineering company, I would not just be another engineer but a powerful asset in the f
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  • ...that would allow me create even better gadgets. I had fallen in love with engineering and I was not afraid to show it. ...lized the day I was admitted into Purdue University’s School of Computer Engineering. I have taken classes spanning most of the programming languages used in th
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  • ...y award in the state on 3 occasions. He holds a B.S. degree in electrical engineering and a Master of Science in Management (MSM) from Purdue University.
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  • ...nt that ties directly to [[Lecture7ECE400S12|today]]'s subject, "Ethics in Engineering", and making "right" choices when faced with profit conflict.
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  • ...College of Engineering Advisory Council, the Purdue University College of Engineering Advisory Council, and is a member of the Board of Directors for the Oak Rid ...1987, she joined the faculty of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, where she also served the campus as a
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  • Graduated from Purdue in May 2011 with a BS in [[ECE|Computer Engineering]] ...gh the program, starting as a hardware or firmware engineer in New Product Engineering for the first year. After 12 months, you rotate into Systems Test or Sourc
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  • ...young engineers, what ethical issues should we be the most aware of in the engineering and technology fields? - Michelle Harris ...have been placed in full? All companies have limitations, whether they be engineering, or financial, etc. When does one know, how can one tell when they are bein
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  • ...gineering students in Texas. I believed that the new emerging major called engineering education is focused on how to improve the performance of engineers, have y ...it's a detriment to one's confidence. What efforts are being made to make engineering more 'hands-on', at all educational levels? And would this yield more confi
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  • ...nancial Engineering. What do you think about Financial engineering and how engineering and financial bonds with each other? -Yi Tian *Ms. Robertson, after graduating and obtaining an electrical engineering position, what sort of housing mortgage would be advisable on a starting sa
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  • ...variable elimination, which was presented in class, can be found [https://engineering.purdue.edu/~mboutin/papers/curves.pdf|here].
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  • ...Auberry, who is an ECE alumi, will talk about the non-technical part of an engineering job interview.
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  • ...aw in December of 2006. He earned his bachelor of science<br>in mechanical engineering from Purdue University in 2000. Mr. Rost is admitted to<br>practice law in
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  • ...aw in December of 2006. He earned his bachelor of science<br>in mechanical engineering from Purdue University in 2000. Mr. Rost is admitted to<br>practice law in
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  • ...un class. In my opinion, this should be a required course for all Computer Engineering students. If you think C++, Java, or having a deeper understanding of objec
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  • ...s you were taking were weed-out courses, but this is the pinnacle Computer Engineering weed-out class. I would actually recommend this course to all ECE students,
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  • ...lective table of formulas]] is proudly sponsored'''<br> '''by the [https://engineering.purdue.edu/hkn/ Nice Guys of Eta Kappa Nu].''' <br><br> Visit us at the [[H HKN is an Electrical and Computer Engineering Honors Society committed to service, scholarship, and attitude. Visit us at
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  • Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes for Electrical Engineering, 3rd Edition, by Alberto Leon-Garcia, Pearson Education, Inc., 2008,
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  • ...purdue.edu/Intranet/Users/naputt.areethamsirikul.1/convolution_graphic.jpg engineering.purdue.edu/Intranet/Users/naputt.areethamsirikul.1/convolution_graphic.jpg]
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  • ...here]. Professor Bouman's Course notes on this topic can be found [https://engineering.purdue.edu/~bouman/ece637/notes/pdf/ImagingSys.pdf here]. ...ECE 637. Class Lecture. Digital Image Processing I. Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Purdue University. Spring 2013.
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  • ...s/data/Tomography.tar here] and the resulting images can be found [https://engineering.purdue.edu/~bouman/ece637/notes/pdf2/CBP-demo.pdf here.] ...ECE 637. Class Lecture. Digital Image Processing I. Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Purdue University. Spring 2013.
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  • I remember from my engineering days that engineers make one
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  • ...outcomes (www.abet.org) and/or the attributes of the Engineer of 2020 (www.engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/Academics/Engineer2020/) for determining the appropriate kn A potential employer who has a bachelor’s degree in engineering (not from Purdue)
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  • *Finally, some research shows that engineering students cheat more than students in other disciplines—why do you think t
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  • Don Knebel graduated from Purdue with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering in 1968 and worked from 1968 – 1971 as an electronics design engineer for
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  • Explain how having a bachelor's degree in engineering many be helpful when working as a patent attorney.
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  • ...at IBM which spanned several product divisions, two locations, and several engineering, planning, and management positions. He began his career in industrial robo ...xternal technology groups related to the production and delivery of online engineering courses.
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  • <br> Electrical and Computer Engineering is an extremely challenging major, especially at Purdue. There will come a ...at Purdue in ECE form a foundation for almost all electrical and computer engineering, and if you don’t master these, no company will want to touch you. They w
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