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Tuesday, 16 January 2007 |
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Sales have started for EECE Lab Kits for the Spring 2007 Semester. We'll be selling them in RA 2098 for two weeks starting Tuesday, January 16. Check with your instructor to see if your class requires a lab kit this semester. For more information you can read our Lab Kits page. Prices for the Spring 2007 semester are as follows: Class: Price: IEEE Member Discount: 210 $31 $26 241 $30 $25 431 $87 $73 502 $32 $26 643 $43 $36 662 $60 $50 Lab kits will be available for purchase from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM Monday through Friday. We accept either cash or check, but sorry no credit/debit cards. Also, you must buy your lab kit in the neext two weeks to avoid the $5 late fee. |
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Wednesday, 18 October 2006 |
This is a reminder about the IEEE meeting *TONIGHT at 6PM* in Fiedler Auditorium. We will have a presentation by Dr. Stan Young from KDOT to speak about his non-traditional electrical engineering career path in transportation research. As always, there will be pizza and soda after the presentation. Please stop by for an interesting presentation and refreshments! |
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Tuesday, 10 October 2006 |
We would like to invite you to attend our upcoming IEEE meeting on Wednesday, October 18 at 6PM in Fiedler Auditorium. We will have a presentation by Dr. Stan Young from KDOT to speak about his non-traditional electrical engineering career path in transportation research. As always, there will be pizza and soda after the presentation. Dr. Young is the Advanced Technology Research Engineer for the Kansas Department of Transportation and an adjunct professor and member of the graduate faculty at Kansas State University. He will share insights and highlights from his non-traditional career path in the transportation industry. Projects have included such things as detection of drunk drivers from monitoring vehicle control attributes, collision detection and classification using accelerometer signatures, development of spatial 3D models of highway geometry from GPS data, non-destructive construction verification using magnetic sensing, a delay time notification system for rural construction zones, and investigations into automated small vehicle transit. Please stop by for an interesting presentation and refreshments! |
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