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Electrical and Computer Engineering |
ECE 1501 | Special Topics in Electrical & Computer Engineering |
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| Frontiers in Electrical & Computer Engineering |
Spring 2022 21015 | 001 | Lecture (1 Units) | Open | 22 / 40 | Xu Yi | Th 4:00pm - 4:50pm | Thornton Hall E303 |
| This is a faculty-led, student-taught course for first-year SEAS students. This course will feature weekly seminars by ECE guest speakers and student-led discussions on cutting-edge electrical and computer engineering research themes, including: IoT; artificial intelligence & machine learning; health & medical applications; modern devices (nanoelectronics, photonics, renewable energy); applications for astronomy; and emerging quantum technology. No prerequisite, no homework, no exam, and students will be evaluated by class participation. (MORE SEATS WILL BE ADDED ON JAN 25TH) |
| Rossum's Universal Robots |
| Rossum's Universal Robots (R.U.R.) |
Spring 2022 21309 | 003 | Lecture (1 Units) | Open | 6 / 24 | Keith Williams | Th 5:00pm - 6:00pm | Thornton Hall D115 |
| This course, led by students, will examine Karel Čapek's 1920 science fiction play, "Rossum's Universal Robots" or "R.U.R." This seminal drama, first performed in 1921, gave us the word "robot" …and many related concepts and concerns. Students will revisit early perceptions of robotic technology and refresh the key ideas underlying Čapek's drama, in light of recent developments, e.g. artificial intelligence, machine learning, and autonomy. |
| Humanoid Robots |
Spring 2022 21472 | 004 | STO (1 Units) | Open | 10 / 12 | Keith Williams | TBA | TBA |
| This course will introduce students to humanoid robotics using the Nao robot platform. No prior coding or electronics experience is required. Course meeting times will be determined by consulting students who enroll- we will find times that work for you! |