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Engineering Systems & Computing + Computer Engineering

Engineering Systems & Computing + Computer Engineering. READY FOR AN EXCITING CHALLENGE?! Orientation - September 2012. The ES&C & CE Programs Faculty and Staff Laboratories and Facilities Activities and Competitions Conclusion. Topics. The ES&C & CE Programs Faculty and Staff

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Engineering Systems & Computing + Computer Engineering

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  1. Engineering Systems & Computing+Computer Engineering READY FOR AN EXCITING CHALLENGE?! Orientation - September 2012

  2. The ES&C & CE Programs Faculty and Staff Laboratories and Facilities Activities and Competitions Conclusion Topics

  3. The ES&C & CE Programs Faculty and Staff Laboratories and Facilities Activities and Competitions Conclusion Topics

  4. ES&C • The ES&C program was introduced in the School of Engineering in 1995. • It mainly focuses on developing skills for the analysis, design and implementation of computer-based engineering systems. • The program evolved in the last 17 years to include several options: • Mechatronics • Embedded Systems • Computing • Robotics

  5. Computer Engineering • The CE program was proposed in the School of Engineering in 2010. • Computer Engineering mainly focuses on the design and organization of computer systems & Embedded Systems. • Current Options: • Microsystems • Electronic Design Automation • Robotics and AI • Embedded Systems

  6. Engineering Background Essential Foundation Hardware Engineering Design Courses ENG110,ENG210,ENG310 Hardware Design Courses Digital Design, Electric Circuits Signal Processing, Embedded Systems, Electrical Devices … Mathematics, Physics,Chemistry,Statistics Software Programming Languages, Data Structures, Operating Systems, Analysis and Design of Algorithms ... ES&C Program CE Program Heat Mass Transfer Thermodynamics Fluid Mechanics System Foundation Computer Architecture Computer Networks VLSI Design Adv Comp Arch

  7. Options • Microelectronics (ONSemiconductor, AMD, …) • Analog/Digital Circuit Designers • Computer Architects • Electronic Design Automation (Altera, Xilinx, …) • Design Front End Tools (Synthesizers) • Design Back End Tools (Placement/Routing) • Embedded Systems (AGFA, IMS, …) • ASIC or FPGA engineers (chip designers) • Embedded systems software developers • Robotics & AI (Xyteck Automation, Titan Medical, …) • Design Navigation and Path Planning Algorithms

  8. The ES&C & CE Programs Faculty and Staff Laboratories and Facilities Activities and Competitions Conclusion Topics

  9. Hussein Abdullah SOE Director • Courses • ENGG*4460 (Robotic Systems) • Research Interests • Manufacturing Systems • Robotics and Mechatronics Systems • Rehabilitation Robotics • Biosensors and Biotechnology PhD, U of Glasgow, 1992, P.Eng

  10. Shawki Areibi Program Leader • Courses • ENGG*2410 (Digital Design) • ENGG*3640 (Microcomputer Interfacing) • ENGG*3050 (Reconfigurable Computing) • ENGG*6530 (Reconfigurable Systems) PhD, U of Waterloo, 1995, P.Eng • Research Interests • VLSI Physical Design Automation • Computer Architecture • Reconfigurable Computing Systems • Embedded Systems

  11. Dalia Fayek • Courses • ENGG*3450 (Electrical Devices) • ENGG*6450 (Queuing Theory) • Research Interests • Video Compression and Streaming • Network Traffic Engineering • Bandwidth Customization • E-Health and Wearable medical devices PhD, U of Waterloo 2001, P.Eng

  12. Stefano Gregori • Courses • ENGG*3390 (Signal Processing) • ENGG*4080 (Micro/Nano Scale Elect) • ENGG*6510 (Analog IC Design) • Research Interests • Low-voltage low-power mixed-signal ICs • Low-power integrated sensors • Ultra-dense Flash memories • Data converters • Micro-sensors and Analog Interfaces Doctorate University of Pavia, 2002

  13. Medhat Moussa Courses • ENGG*3380 (Embedded Arch Design) PhD, U of Waterloo 1996, P.Eng • Research Interests • User-adaptive Intelligent Systems • Reconfigurable Computing Systems • Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems

  14. Radu Muresan • Courses • ENGG*4420 (Real Time Systems) (F) • ENGG*4550 (VLSI Digital Systems) (W) • ENGG*4560 (Embedded Systems) (W) • ENGG*6520 (VLSI Digital Systems) PhD, U of Waterloo, 2003, P.Eng. • Research Interests • Low power VLSI systems • Embedded system design (ASICs) • Cryptographic hardware • Real-time embedded hardware

  15. Graham Taylor • Courses • ENGG*1210 (Engineering Mechanics) (W) • ENGG*4450 (Software Engineering) (F) • ENGG*6500 (Machine Learning) (F) Ph.D. U of Toronto 2009 • Research Interests • Deep Learning, unsupervised feature learning • Learning from Sequences • Applications to Computer Vision, Motion Capture

  16. Julie Vale • Courses • ENGG*2450 (Electrical Circuits) • ENGG*4280 (Digital Process Control) • ENGG*3410 (Systems and Control) • ENGG*6060 (Systems Modelling) • ENGG*6580 (Advanced Control) Ph.D., U of Waterloo 2010 • Research Interests • Control Theory

  17. Anthony Vannelli Dean of CPES • Courses • ENGG*2270 (Math) • ENGG*6090 (Optimization Techniques) • Research Interests • VLSI Circuit Layout Algorithms • Interior Point Algorithms • Meta-Heuristics for Optimization • Cellular manufacturing PhD, U of Waterloo, 1984, P.Eng.

  18. Simon Yang • Courses • ENGG*3410 (Systems and Control Theory) • ENGG*4430 (Neuro-Fuzzy/Soft Computing) • ENGG*6570 (Advanced Soft Computing) • ENGG*6580 (Advanced Control Systems) PhD, U of Alberta, 1999 • Research Interests • Biological and Artificial Intelligent Systems • Robotics and Automation • Intelligent Control Systems

  19. JOEL BEST Information Systems Specialist ROSS COCHRANE Network Administrator Staff

  20. HONG MA Electronics Technologist NATHANIEL GROENDYK Electronics Technologist Staff

  21. KEN GRAHAM Welding/Machining Technician ALEX GALVEZ Computer Graphics Technician Staff

  22. The ES&C & CE Programs Faculty and Staff Laboratories and Facilities Activities and Competitions Conclusion Topics

  23. 2307 Digital Lab 2313 Computer Lab 2199 Robotics Lab Laboratories and Facilities

  24. Digital Design, ENGG*2410 Mechatronics, ENGG*3400 Signal Processing, ENGG*3390 Electronics Boards Microcomputer Interfacing ENGG*3640 Reconfigurable Computing, ENGG*3050

  25. The ES&C & CE Programs Faculty and Staff Laboratories and Facilities Activities and Competitions Conclusion Topics

  26. IEEE • IEEE stands for the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers • IEEE is a technical professional association of more than 377,000 individual members in 150 countries • Holds more than 300 major conferences annually • Produces 30% of the worlds published literature in electrical engineering, computers • Has nearly 900 active standards with 700 under development • IEEE Counselor in Guelph: • Dr. R. Muresan (rmuresan@uoguelph.ca) • Dr. S. Gregori (sgregori@uoguelph.ca)

  27. Design Competitions • ACM International Programming Contest • Computer Society Int Design Competition • RoboCup • RescueRobot • Formula SAE Racing • Robotics Club

  28. Formula SAE Racing • Design, manufacture and drive a small open wheeled formula-one style racecar • Annual international competition in Michigan • 2004 competition (only 2nd time for Guelph) came in 2nd of all Canadian entries, first all-wheel drive system

  29. The ES&C & CE Programs Faculty and Staff Laboratories and Facilities Activities and Competitions Conclusion Topics

  30. There are countless mistakes students make. This list of mistakes is not exhaustive!! Source: IEEE Potentials July/August 2012 Not attending classes Not buying the recommended textbook. Not doing the homework. Studying at the last minute. Not setting priorities. Not managing your time. Aiming low. Being overconfident. Common MistakesMade by Students

  31. Remember that the first term (or two) is not a real reflection of your capabilities One skill is of primordial importance to succeed in any postsecondary program: Conclusion Time Management

  32. Computer Engineers

  33. Systems Engineers

  34. Faculty and Staff wish you a wonderful journey in SOE! Thank You! This presentation is available on the School of Engineering website http://www.uoguelph.ca/engineering/orientation2012/

  35. World Without Engineers!

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