FSU Panama City Engineering Senior Design Projects

Erica Martin

Florida State University Panama City Electrical Engineering students will present laboratory projects and five senior design (capstone) projects utilizing state-of-the-industry technology from 9-11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 5, in the FSU Panama City Holley Academic Center Lecture Hall. Capstone projects are mentored and sponsored by local industry.

Demonstrations and presentations are open to the public. Questions are permitted at the end of the presentations. The program is offered at both the undergraduate and graduate level.

For information about the electrical engineering program, call Dr. Jerome Barnes at (850) 770-2261, Dr. Geoffrey Brooks at (850) 770-2247 or Dr. Clay Hughes at (850) 770-2254. For information about admission to the university, call the Office of Admissions at (850) 770-2160.

PROGRAM

9:00 – 9:45     Project Demonstrations

  • Digital Logic Lab (EEL 3705L)
  • Intrusion Detection and Security System                      Nembis
  • Hexadecimal Conversion Game                                    Monkey in Space
  • Digital Processing of a Radar Image Using an FPGA
  • Image Capture System Using the DE2

 

  • Senior Design (EEL 4911C) Displays (see back for details)
  • GHOST                                  EMP Disk Launcher
  • JIEBot                                   Wireless PIMS
  • Interactive Bubble Exhibit

 

9:45 – 1100     Senior Design Project Presentations (EEL 4911C)

  • Gyroscope Hardware and Orientation System Tester (GHOST)
  • Justin Aultman and Daniel Malphurs
  • Special thanks to NSWC-PCD mentors Ashley Franklin, Al Langford, and Fernando Renneke

 

  • JIEBot
  • Jason Hohler, Erica Ostrom, and Ieshia Williams
  • FSU Panama City’s entry into IEEE SouthEastCon Robotic Competition in Lexington, KY
  • Special thanks to Dr. Bruce Harvey, Associate Chair ECE Dept. (COE) and IEEE Adviser

 

  • Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Disk Launcher, Team JACL
  • Jeremy Hall, Chase Mendenhall, Anh-Vo Nguyen, and Lucas Tucker,
  • Special thanks to mentor and “Science Brother” Bill Porter, NSWC-PCD

 

  • Interactive Bubble Exhibit (IBEX)
  • Javon Cook, Itay Dreymann, Stephanie Smith, and Ethan Thomas
  • Special thanks to mentor Dr. Dan Cassidy, NSWC-PCD Linda Macbeth, Director, Science and Discovery Center of Panama City, and industry sponsor Sparkfun Electronics Inc.

 

  • Wireless Portable Influence Measuring System (Wireless PIMS)
  • Rob Griffith, Ryan Griffin, Bill Robertson, Ryan Tate
  • Special thanks to mentors Wayne Richardson and Robin Padden of Exelis, Inc., Panama City

 

1:00     Adjourn – NEXT PRESENTATION DAY: Thursday, April 24, 2014

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