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As the spread of COVID-19 crisis persists and universities shift into remote learning with almost no access to laboratories, many students, staff and faculty members are scrambling to adapt to the new reality.
The third and final winner of the electrical engineering monthly challenge, the Q-MARGIN, for the Fall semester is announced. Noah Mervine won the November challenge, which was on the topic of stored energy in passive electric circuit components.
Electrical Engineering students enrolled in Electronics II (EE 330) presented their final projects in the Ballroom at the Student Center. Mr. Tim Wang-Lee from Keysight Technologies attended the presentation and recognized the creative efforts of the students.
The second winner of the electrical engineering monthly challenge, the Q-MARGIN, for the Fall semester is announced. David Story won the October challenge, which was on the topic of radars and radio-frequency propagation.
Gap Wireless is collaborating with the Electrodynamics Engineering Laboratory (EEL) at the Engineering Department to strengthen education and research in the key area of RF testing. Faculty and students will now have access to four RF Test Shielded Enclosures.
The Electrodynamics Engineering Laboratory (EEL) at the Engineering Department offered a workshop on through-hole soldering skills and techniques as part of its ongoing skill-building and enrichment workshops program.
The School of Science and Technology hosted the eleventh SHIP and undergraduate MESA-funded summer research. The Engineering Science Department mentored five SHIP students and two MESA students.
The first winner of the electrical engineering monthly challenge, the Q-MARGIN, for the Fall semester is announced. Adam Ortega won the September challenge, which was on the topic of VLSI design. The winner is presented with a $25 gift card courtesy of the Engineering Science Department.
The students of EE 330 (Electronics II) took part in Keysight Advanced Design System (ADS) workshop. The workshop material was prepared by Mr. Tim Wang Lee from EESOF EDA group at Keysight and delivered by Mr. Tim Wang Lee and Dr. Mohamed Salem.
The engineering department at Sonoma State University hosted a reunion for the students who attended its first Engineering Summer Camp.