EGR 101 Introduction to Engineering Through Applied Science I Prof. Robert C. Helgeland Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Office: Room 324B – Dion Building Telephone – 508-999-8487 Email address – rhelgeland@umassd.edu EGR 101
Educational/Professional Background BSEE University of Massachusetts Dartmouth MSEE Northeastern University Registered Professional Engineer Commonwealth of Massachusetts EGR 101
Areas of Interest -- Teaching Circuit Theory Basic Circuit Analysis and Simulation Electronics Analog and Digital Electromechanical Energy Conversion Motors, Generators Power Electronics Power Supplies, Inverters, Power Control EGR 101
Circuit Theory Active Bandpass Filter EGR 101
Electronics 741 Operational Amplifier EGR 101
Electromechanical Energy Conversion EGR 101
Power Electronics EGR 101
Areas of Practical Experience Marine Electronic Systems Radar Communications AM, FM, SSB, SATCOM Echo Sounding and Sonar Water Depth, Fish Navigation GPS, Loran C, Electronic Charting Vessel Control Autopilots EGR 101
Radar Radar Displays and Scanner Units EGR 101
Communications AM/SSB Transceiver EGR 101
Echo Sounding and Sonar Bottom Sounder and 360° Sonar EGR 101
Navigation GPS and Charting EGR 101
Electronic Charting EGR 101
Vessel Control Auto Pilot EGR 101
Commercial Fishing Regional Fishing Vessels EGR 101
Tugs and Towing EGR 101
Military USCG Great Lakes Icebreaker EGR 101
Passenger Ferries Regional Ferries to Block Island and Long Island EGR 101
Specialty Transportation Tankers EGR 101
Oceanographic Research EGR 101
Recreational EGR 101
Restoration Before and After EGR 101
Student Introductions Introduce yourself to the class Name Home town and high school Major Why you chose Engineering EGR 101