EE/CompE/CS Senior Design Project Class of 2008 Dr. Karen C. Davis Dr. Altan Ferendeci Dr. Dieter Schmidt Fall 2007
Goals of Senior Design Enable student to apply the knowledge and science/engineering skills acquired in preceding years to: demonstrate and document a hands-on design experience develop a demonstrable project prototype a system or perform research
Agenda (1) outcomes survey contact information: name, , phone Blackboard: make sure your address is current! This is the primary means of communication for the year. senior design homepage: team and project status survey at end of class
Agenda (2) advising notes overview of the year fall quarter schedule sources for projects: –professors –industry –community organizations upcoming assignments (due next week)
Advising Notes (1) EE: Dr. Minai –program of study form –tech elective/prof option form CompE: Dr. Davis –program of study form –tech elective/prof option form CS: Dr. Schlipf (rest of the year: Dr. Han) –all aspects of CS program spelled out already minors: VLSI, photonics, math onestop.uc.edu: degree audit
Advising Notes (2) BoK –24 hours for EE/CompE and 45 for CS –UC foreign language policy pass/fail: one course per quarter grad courses –Grad for UG credit (essentially pass/fail as far as GPA is concerned) –Independent study 505 (do grad class for a grade) –take for graduate credit
Year View of Senior Design Fall: design specification Winter: design review/implementation Spring: testing, refinement, demonstration
Fall Overview class attendance expected at least 30 hours of effort by every student teams required (self-organizing or will be assigned) check due dates –professional biography –team formation –project description project descriptions (online:
Fall 2007 Schedule of Due Dates M/F: due at 3pm in ERC 536 W: due at class time
Professor Projects 2 bioMEMS projects: Dr. Chong Ahn (2-3 students) –Mike Rust: design, fabrication and testing of of nano-scale devices and systems for interfacing with biology –Andrew Browne: Control and Actuation System for BioMEMS Lab-on-a-Chip for Clinical Diagnostics Dr. David Klotzkin –Intelligent Power-out Flashlight Dr. Andrew Steckl –Crystallographic Analysis of Gallium Nitride Thin Film by X-Ray diffraction Measurement –DNA Molecular Weight Characterization by Gel Electrophoresis –Electric Field Analysis in Electrolyte by CFD software Dr. Ken Roenker (2 students) –Simulation Study Comparing the Performance of Silicon Nanowire MOSFETs with Carbon Nanotube FETs Dharma Agrawal –Motion classification using sensors for automatic music generation a variety of projects on professor’s home pages: Dr. Phil Wilsey, Dr. Carla Purdy talk to professors whose classes and research areas are interesting to you
Community Service Projects Art Machine, Inc. –create an "Art Machine" - a robotic system that would have moveable parts, colored steam, visible insides, sounds, laughter and perhaps deliver a piece of art.....activated by a quarter. The funds would support programming for our organization and collaborating high schools. AFS afs.org (Dr. Davis)afs.org –develop a secure social networking and informational website for Cincinnati area AFS students, host families, and administrators Computing Outreach (Dr. Davis/funded by National Science Foundation) –mentor Cincinnati Public high school students for college –develop computing lessons –continue development of an online repository for computing lessons –
Industry Projects Somatic Digital –develop new platforms for their print-digital technology (flash cards, trading cards) –develop wireless Touchbook –develop information system to enable pd-commerce Turner Facilities Management Solutions (Brian Nieport) –develop a system/process to produce a Facility Forecasting and Planning report for taking over and maintaining a building National Radio Astronomy Observatory –deliver a custom web application which ensures quality data entry by multiple users and enables meaningful queries of a database of Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) sources. W S Electronics (Michael Wolf) –integrate newer technology into a Computer Aided Dispatch system (911) for sending alert messages to emergency responders Duke Energy –the project involves the assembly of a small bench-top electrical generator utilizing a recently patented new technology and designing the commercial version.
Professional Biography name address co-op or other related experience –job title, company –number of quarters skills/expertise areas of interest/type of project sought write it for an educated but general audience (not jargon-heavy!) Hardcopy due Monday by 3pm in ERC 536
Common Errors in Professional Biography dense with acronyms and jargon omission of number of quarters/employers paragraphs/sentences instead of bulleted items personal information (not technical) 1 st person vague terms (e.g., “etc.”) inconsistent grammatical style within a list inconsistent capitalization style inconsistent punctuation style
Project Description title background problem statement inadequacy of current solutions overall goal (what will the final product be?) subgoals, if any team members and addresses, if known background skills/interests Problem Statement Background
Team/Project Status Survey Give us your tentative teams project ideas advisors (what plans do you already have in mind?) This is subject to change, just keep us informed. Teams and projects will be assigned and announced on 10/10/07.