Student Poster Presentation! Electrical Engineering Student Daniel Sanchez presented his work on converting the energy stored in a shockwave into an electric pulse at the Student Research Symposium 2024 (hosted by ERAU Office of Undergraduate Research). #GoERAU #ERAU_EECS_EXCELLENCE #ElectricalEngineering
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Students in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science work on — and even develop — the technologies that make air and space flight possible. From navigation and control systems to the electroluminescent dimming of the windows in a 787 airliner, these technologies involve embedded computers like those found in mobile phone and flight control systems. There is always something new being developed in this area, and students get to work with the latest systems in electronics and the digital world. The EECS Department has four undergraduate programs: Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Software Engineering. Each of these programs involves a high degree of systems thinking: understanding how the individual parts of a complex system fit together to make a working whole. Students don’t just work within their own discipline, they interact with other disciplines, too, just like real-world engineers. Each degree program includes plenty of hands-on experience. Starting from the first day, students work individually and in teams on engineering projects like electrical controllers or computer programs. All four programs share a common multidisciplinary capstone design course, in which students from all the fields work together in teams on an industry-level project. This prepares students for real-life work experiences, so Embry-Riddle’s EECS engineering students are in high demand. Because they leave the program not only with a degree, but also ready to go to work as engineers, it is common for students to have job offers lined up before graduation. At the graduate-level, the EECS Department offers the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science as well as Master of Science degrees in Cybersecurity Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Systems Engineering, and Unmanned and Autonomous Systems Engineering.
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Department员工
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Berker P.
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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Rogelio G.
PhD in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
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Annamaria Summer
Graduate Student at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University pursuing a Masters degree in Software Engineering
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Tucker Lehtonen
Electrical Engineer | Student
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Last week Embry-Riddle Daytona Beach College of Engineering EECS faculty participated in the ERAU Artificial Intelligence Summit including M. Ilhan Akbas, Jianhua Liu, and Bryan Watson, P. E.. For more about the event, see President P. Barry Butler's post below: #GoERAU #ERAU_EECS_EXCELLENCE #ArtificialIntelligence
Last week, the office of our Provost Kelly Austin hosted Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's first #Artificial_Intelligence (AI) summit on campus. The benefits of #AI are both emergent and tremendous, but groundbreaking progress doesn't come without risks. It’s important that we understand the challenges around the responsible use of AI and consider safety, security and ethical considerations as it relates?to #higher_education, #aviation and #aerospace. Embry-Riddle is lucky to have leaders such as Provost Austin, Vice Provost Bert Zarb and Chief Information Officer Becky Vasquez and their teams who are leading our way into the future of tech in aerospace and aviation.
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Conference Paper and Student Award! Sarah Reynolds, Daniel Machado, and Professor Omar Ochoa wrote a paper for the AIxSET conference in Laguna Hills, CA.?Sarah?traveled to present that paper, and was honored to receive an award for "Best Paper" from the conference organizers. The paper was "A Transformer-Enabled Phonological Study of Genuine and Synthetic Voices". In this paper, the team took transformer-based speech-to-text models that had been trained to output phonemes, or the pronunciation, of speech and used them to analyze the accents and pronunciation patterns of a variety of speech sources, including synthetic speech from OpenAI. Said Sarah, "For us, this is an exciting first step towards using data to analyze the generation of synthetic speech in a more uniform and quantifiable way. As more and more generative models are developed, it is important to work towards analysis methods that help us understand, improve, and compare the models that are being produced." #ComputerScience #GoERAU #ERAU_EECS_EXCELLENCE #AI
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On Campus Happenings! Senior EE student Adam Lachguar presents his work on Project H.O.M.E at the 2024 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Sustainability Conference. The project seeks to conduct automated hydroponics testing mimicking Martian conditions. The project is coadvised by Fan Yang and also includes EE students Dudley Thompson and Avery Cuenin. The team also includes CS student Chris Bierley. Their lab is located directly behind Embry-Riddle Daytona Beach College of Engineering. Good Luck in the Poster Competition! #GoERAU #ERAU_EECS_EXCELLENCE #ComputerScience #EE
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Want to learn more about our labs and ongoing research? Check out this recent article on Hub and Spoke about EECS Research! Featuring Professors Omar Ochoa, Bryan Watson, P. E., Laxima Niure Kandel, Eduardo Antonio Rojas-Nastrucci, and M. Ilhan Akbas. https://lnkd.in/enYfXXs4
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Congratulations to M. Ilhan Akbas who was just promoted to the rank of IEEE Senior Member. Only about 5% of more than 300,000 professional members achieve the rank senior member. #GoERAU #ERAU_EECS_EXCELLENCE
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Department转发了
A look inside the monthly EECS department meeting. Meetings begin with each product owner for department initiatives for the National Science Foundation (NSF) Revolutionizing Engineering Department Project. Current initiatives include increasing student sense of belonging, curriculum reviews, and a supporting student competition teams. Photo features Massood Towhidnejad, Ilteris Demirkiran, Shafika Showkat Moni, David Bethelmy, Omar Ochoa, Katy Donnelly, Raul Alejandro Vargas Acosta, Kenji Yoshigoe, Eduardo Antonio Rojas-Nastrucci, Thomas (Tianyu) Yang, Fan Yang, and Siyao Li.
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Campus Happenings: Massood Towhidnejad addresses a packed room at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Open House on Saturday (26 OCT 2024). Topics included our accelerated BS/MS program, recent graduate employment, funded research, and our signature scholarship programs. #GoERAU #ERAU_EECS_EXCELLENCE
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Software Engineering student Alexandra Davidoff is raising the bar as she distinguishes herself through three academic publications and four internships with Boeing. "Coming to Embry?Riddle provided me an invaluable experience to become involved in undergraduate research, even outside of the aviation domain," shared Alexandra. View more: https://ow.ly/Hfmj50TQQHI #GoERAU
Embry-Riddle Undergrad Researcher Publishes Multiple Papers on Reliability of AI
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Student Conference Presentation! Undergraduate Computer Science students (Carmen DiMario and Rio Bacha) present their research at the Asia?Service Sciences and Software Engineering Conference, Sep 11-13 in Tokyo. The students presented their research on?"Combating Senior Scams Using a Large Language Model-Created Rubric." The students are advised by Brian Butka.
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