Wednesday, April 29, 2015

RE: Out of the Office on 5/30/15

Dear EE Students,

I will  be out of the office tomorrow.  Please drop off all internships, coops, EEL4905 and EGN4912 paperwork with SSO front desk.


Nicole

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Summer Space Research

Dear ECE undergrads,

Are you interested in space research in electrical and computer engineering?  Are you a junior or senior studying on campus this summer?  Would you like to work on computer systems to be featured on upcoming NASA missions in space?

UF is headquarters to the top national research center in its field, the NSF Center for High-Performance and Reconfigurable Computing (CHREC, pronounced "shreck", www.chrec.org).  CHREC is a partnership of four universities and 30 industry and government partners, many of them space agencies and industries.  Much of the research in CHREC focuses upon space-based computing (i.e., processing, networking, systems, services, and apps) for the International Space Station, satellites small and large, planetary rovers, and deep-space exploration, from Earth science to space science and more.  

One of our largest projects is CSP, the CHREC Space Processor (CSP), which has been adopted by the US space program and is being featured on several upcoming NASA missions.  The CSP design team consists juniors and seniors working on a variety of software, hardware, and hybrid tasks, from operating systems to apps to middleware, from PCB design to FPGA design.  With graduation this week of several of our design-team members, we are recruiting a few more to join the team in the summer term.  

Note: per federal guidelines on space technology, US citizenship or permanent residency is required.

If interested, please contact me with a copy of your resume and transcript (unofficial copy is fine).  We will be inviting candidates for interview in the next week or two.

Best wishes,

-- adg

___________________________________________________________
Dr. Alan D. George, Professor of ECE and DirectorNSF Center for High-performance Reconfigurable Computing (CHREC)

University of Florida, Dept. of Electrical and Computer EngineeringRoom 327, Larsen Hall, 968 Center Drive, POB 116200
Gainesville, FL 32611-6200
Office: (352)392-5225, Fax: (352)392-8671, Lab: (352)392-9038
Email: ageorge@ufl.edu or george@chrec.org

Monday, April 27, 2015

RE: Moses & Associates has posted a job opening for recent graduates

Moses & Associates has posted an opening on their Career Resource Center website.  The position is described as:

Moses & Associates, Inc., a MEP design firm located in Gainesville, FL is currently seeking an entry level Electrical Engineer for a fulltime permanent position. Prefer recent graduate.  Must have a Bachelor’s degree (BSEE).  Knowledge of AutoCAD preferred, Revit experience is a plus.  Ability to read and prepare floor plans, single line diagrams, schematics and engineering drawings is also a plus.  Benefits package includes health insurance, long term disability insurance, 401k, paid personal time off and yearly bonus.  Salary is negotiable.

Please submit resume with cover letter to: dbennett@moses-eng.com.  Please no phone calls.

Thank you for help,


Diane Bennett
Office Manager | Moses & Associates, Inc.
2209 NW 40th Terrace, Suite A | Gainesville, FL 32605
352.372.1911 | cell 352.318.4306 | dbennett@moses-eng.com


Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Advising hours for April 23-24 for EE Advisor

Hi EE students,

4-23-Thursday, Walk-in hours only 10-12

4-24-Friday- Out of the Office- No walk-in hours


Good Luck on your Finals!!!!

Monday, April 20, 2015

EEL4744C summer sections opened today. Please check the Registration system

Hi EE students
New sections of EEL4744C for summer will be released today. Please check registration system.
Nicole

Thursday, April 16, 2015

EEE 4511C (4)-Real Time Digital Signal Processing Applications-Offered in the fall semester

EEE 4511C (4)-Real Time Digital Signal Processing Applications


Real world digital signal processing (DSP) tasks are presented and solved in a lab environment that utilizes a Floating Point DSP and a development simulation and hardware emulation tool. Laboratory.


Class meets MWF 3rd period fall semester

EEE4260C-Bioelectrical Systems-fall semester


In the fall semester, EEE4260C will be offered T 4 and R4-5.   This course will covers  the theoretical and quantitative perspective of bioelectrical signals reflecting the activity of the brain, the muscles, and the heart. Examines bases of modeling, measuring, processing and analyzing bioelectrical signals and systems, as well as common clinical applications.



EEL3923C offered is Summer 2015

EEL3923C- Design 1 will be offered MWF 5th period Summer C

Updates on Course Offerings

Hi EE Majors, Just reminder when certain courses will be offered as of Fall 2019.   This is not an exhaustive list; schedules can change...

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