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ECSE 100th Year Anniversary Posters

ECSE 100 Years at Rensselaer

Dual-Boost PFC Converter Control Without Input Current Sensing

Research on Synchronized Phasor Measurement

A Min-Max Framework of Cascaded Classifier with Multiple Instance Learning for Computer Aided Diagnosis

LiDAR Image Analysis: Registration and Object Detection

A Sum-over-Paths Algorithm for 3rd-Order Impulse-Response Moment Extraction within Massively Coupled, High-Speed IC Interconnects

Smart Power MOS-Gated GaN Devices and ICs

Multiprobe Microassembly

Ballot Mark Detection

Intelligent Systems Lab

Rensselaer High Speed Integrated Circuits Lab

MPLOT: Multi-Path Loss Tolerant Transport Protocol

Dynamic Channel Assignment and Power Allocation Strategies in Wireless Multichannel Networks

Genetic Network Identification Using Convex Programming

Prelens Tear Film Segmentation and Reconstruction in Interferometry Images

Optomechatronics with Adaptive Optics

Path Planning on a Compressed Terrain

   

 

1st Playable

100 years of Electrical Engineering at Rensselaer

“Penguins, Pirates and Polytechnics: Video Games and
the Future of Technical Education”

It could be claimed that the Digital Generation learns more in the course of playing video games than in a classroom or “real world."  100 years ago a heated debate of engineering education accompanied the transformation of Rensselaer into a “Polytechnic” college. What can we learn from today's video games and virtual worlds to better prepare engineers for the next 100 years?

If you were unable to join us please view the seminar HERE.

Dr. Saulnier's slide presentation can be downloaded here RPI100-Small.mov.