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I'm the TA of ECE495TUV, better known as VIP [http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~vip/ (Vertically Integrated Projects)] <br>
 
I'm the TA of ECE495TUV, better known as VIP [http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~vip/ (Vertically Integrated Projects)] <br>
 
This course provides an opportunity for undergraduate students to explore and develop comprehensive applications of electrical and computer engineering technologies. Currently, we have 9 VIP teams and more than 15 faculty members mentoring different projects.  <br>
 
This course provides an opportunity for undergraduate students to explore and develop comprehensive applications of electrical and computer engineering technologies. Currently, we have 9 VIP teams and more than 15 faculty members mentoring different projects.  <br>
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Our logo is displayed next to my name at the top of the page.  Whenever you see this logo within a topic in Rhea, it means that there is information on VIP that you may find useful.<br>
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For more information about this class please visit http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~vip/ or email me to: mortz at purdue dot edu
 
For more information about this class please visit http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~vip/ or email me to: mortz at purdue dot edu

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Hi!

I'm the TA of ECE495TUV, better known as VIP (Vertically Integrated Projects)
This course provides an opportunity for undergraduate students to explore and develop comprehensive applications of electrical and computer engineering technologies. Currently, we have 9 VIP teams and more than 15 faculty members mentoring different projects.

Our logo is displayed next to my name at the top of the page. Whenever you see this logo within a topic in Rhea, it means that there is information on VIP that you may find useful.

For more information about this class please visit http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~vip/ or email me to: mortz at purdue dot edu

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