Electrical Engineering Newsletter, Summer 2021
Rolling Along: EE Student Helps Create Adaptive Wheelchair That Includes Image Recognition and Remote Control
Rolling Along: EE Student Helps Create Adaptive Wheelchair That Includes Image Recognition and Remote Control
After completing his collegiate studies amid a whirlwind of achievements and controversy, Amman Asfaw began a list of his proudest accomplishments at Cal Poly. The first item he wrote was, “I stayed
Cal Poly has negotiated special pricing with Dell laptops and PCs. Students receive a $100 Dell promo eGift card and three-year warranty with the purchase of select Dell PCs and laptops. For
Congratulations to Lee McFarland, who retired last spring after 22 years of teaching in the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IME) and Mechanical Engineering (ME) Departments. McFarland came to Cal Poly in 1999
Three College of Engineering faculty members were published in the Research Journal for Engineering Education. The JEE paper, “Engineering students’ noncognitive and affective factors: Group differences from cluster analysis,” was co-authored by
An article featuring mechanical engineering students was published online featuring a recent senior project team which created a special headset that allows one to easily change the geometry and handling of a mountain
Don’t fear challenges or failure – that’s the lesson from this year’s Academic Excellence winners. Lucas Chang, who just earned his degree in electrical engineering, and Rupal Totale, who was awarded her