Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Interested in Modern Sensors?

Are you a senior? Advanced junior?  Graduate student?
Interested in applying your engineering courses to the design, simulation, and construction of a real system?

EE484 is a highly interdisciplinary course which brings together students from different engineering majors to build complete systems applied to a relevant and real-world sensing problem.   Systems designed and built in previous courses include solar energy efficiency sensors, "smart" tennis racquets, automatic level sensors for reservoirs, carpal tunnel syndrome warning systems, and application-specific spectrometers for detecting particular types of bacteria in drinking water.  

If you are an EE major, you'll have to have completed EE331 (or equivalent) to register for EE484.  If you are not in EE, please contact Denise Wilson at denisew@u.washington.edu to gain permission to register for the course.