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Senior Project News
You can always tell when the senior projects day poster session is near. The
ECE computer cluster is packed with students preparing their presentations, the
lights in the student project areas are on until the early hours of the morning
-- some never go out -- and students begin to look a little weary. But when
senior projects day finally arrives the atmosphere quickly changes to calm and
professional. Seniors enthusiastically display and discuss the projects they
have been working on over the past year. The atrium of Morse Hall bustles with
students, faculty, researchers, administrators, and representatives from
industry eager to view and discuss the many diverse EE senior projects.
This year marks the second annual Senior Projects Day. Twenty nine students
participated in twenty one projects:
Michael Callaghan and David Geary DMA Controller for the CATSAT Project
John Canfield Continuous Speech Recognition
Shane Clark and Kevin Gagne Automatic Gain Control Comparator for the CATSAT
Project
Todd Crowley Simulator for Inspection of Web Manufactured Goods
Jay Donoghue Water pH Tester
Joe Drewn Digitally Controlled Stage Lighting System
Glenn Forrest and Steve Lynch Spectral Accumulator for the CATSAT Project
Matthew Fortini and John Palmieri An Electromagnetic Tagging Device
Eric Garland and Brian Turmelle DMA Controller for the CATSAT Project
Adam Healey and Robert Noseworthy Wireless Data Communication Link
Jeffrey Hynes Sycamore Backplane
Kevin Lane Raging Elements Strategy Game
James Lowell Tetris for Windows NT
Bernard Mein Windows Intercom Interface
Dino Milani and Keith Reeder Fault Tolerant Watch-Dog Timer for the CATSAT
Project
Mohammad Nader and Kiet Tran Controlled Pendulum System
Tim Pirozzi High Voltage Components for Satellites
Derek Podgorni Design of Rotational Pole and Zero Demonstration
David Weber Line Scan Inspection of a Web Production System
Kimberly West Five Lighting Metrics Demonstration Box
Will Wira Appliance Activity Monitor
David Weber was awarded the prize for the most practical and complete
project, Kevin Lane was awarded the prize for the most creative project, Glenn
Forrest and Steve Lynch were awarded the prize for the best presentation, and
John Canfield was awarded the prize for the best research project. Many thanks
to this year's three judges Professor Kraft, Paul Latham, and Ernie Nichols.
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