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Craig Lombard, winner of the Most Creative Senior Project award

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Michael Martin, winner of the Most Practical and Complete Senior Project award

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VLSI team members (from left to right) Fausto Molinet, Meagan Morrell, Gerard Coubert, Myrna Bussiere, Alan Ames, John George, and Kevin McMullen receive the award for the Best Senior Project Presentation from the ECE Chairman.

Senior Project News

This academic year marked the completion of our eighth annual Senior Projects Day. This year’s senior project winners are: Alan Ames, John George, Kevin McMullen, Myrna Bussiere, Meagan Morrell, Fausto Molinet, and Gerard Goubert for the Best Project Presentation; Michael Martin for the Most Practical and Complete Project; and Craig Lombard for the Most Creative Project. Their names and those of their faculty advisors were placed on the Senior Projects Winners Plaque with the other past winners. Special thanks to this year’s project judges James Banks (a long time friend of the Department), ECE alumna Andrea Dozet, and John Macri a Senior Project Manager in UNH's Space Science Center. Our congratulations to all the winners and those who participated in this year’s poster session.

Richard Lynch, RSP: Development of an 802.11 MAClass Card Controller

Craig Lombard, Design and Development of a Feedback Compensator for Vibration Control

Brendan Cirillo, Anthony Clark, and Stephen Earley, A Three-D Orientation Sensor System

Alan Ames, John George, Kevin McMullen, Myrna Bussiere, Meagan Morrell, Fausto Molinet, and Gerard Goubert, VLSI Implementation of 1149.4 Mixed Signal Boundary-Scan System on a Chip

  • System Design and Implementation
  • System Testing and Verification

John Mock, Remote Internet-Based Temperature Sensing Unit

David Woolf, A Fiber Channel Tester

Sean Prindle, Mission Power Control System for the CATSAT Satellite

Richard Welch, A Home Lighting Control System

Karen Tuttle and James Szymczak, Design and Development of a Micromouse Autonomous Robot

Michael Martin, Design and Implementation of a IDB Network Controller for the CATLab Project