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Course-Specific Information for Summer

SUMMER COURSE SPECIFIC INFORMATION, ALPHABETICALLY BY COURSE CODE:

EEL 2880 Engineering Software Techniques - Dr. Watson

Engineering problem solving process, overview of a generalized computing system, software development, real-life engineering applications, computational implications.


CDA 3104 / EEL 4709C Introduction to Microprocessor System DESIGN - Dr. Watson

An introduction course for Embedded Computing with solutions for connecting to the physical world
using sensors, real-time software, and low power battery techniques.
Syllabus: http://web.eng.fiu.edu/watsonh/IntroMicros/Syl-IntroMicrosSp20.pdf



EEL 3160 Embedded C++ and Data Structures - Dr. Watson

Interactive techniques of computers to simulate and design electrical engineering circuits and systems.

Prerequisite: EEL 2880 or permission of the instructor.



EEE 3303 “Electronics 1”  – Sections
RH1B  and U01B – Dr. Gustavo Roig

Lectures will take place via Zoom  Tu-Th. 10:00 AM -1:20 PM.

Assignments will be posted via Canvas .Students will submit their assignments through Canvas.

 

EEL 3110 “Circuit Analysis”   – Sections RH1B  and U01B – Dr. Gustavo Roig

Lectures will take place via Zoom   Tu-Th  6:30 AM- 9:50 AM.

Assignments will be posted via Canvas .Students will submit their assignments through Canvas.

 

EEL 3120 "Intro to Linear Systems" - Section RH1A (53208) – Dr. Yuriy Vlasov

This is an online course managed by the Office of Distance Education (ODE).This online course is conducted using prerecorded by ODE lecture videos delivered to students in Canvas. Communication with students (office hours, consultations) will take place via Zoom by appointment. Practice assignments will be posted and collected via Canvas. Exams will be carried out online using Canvas capabilities.

 

EEL 3120 “Introduction to linear systems”  - Section U01 A – Dr. Jean Andrian

Lectures will take place via Zoom every Monday and Wednesday from 1:30 PM to 4:50 PM. Assignments will be given through Canvas and also submitted through Canvas.

 

EEL 3135 “Signals and Systems” - Section RVAA – Dr. Jean Andrian

The course is online and follows the protocols of FIU online delivery.

 

EEL 3712 “Logic Design”  Section RVAA  (Summer A Fully online) – Dr. Luis Galarza

All the material has already been prepared

  • Lectures are available at any time via video in Canvas.
  • Students will be provided with lecture notes via Canvas from the start of Summer A
  • All assignments are available and will be turn-in via Canvas
  • Exams will be done via Canvas using Honorlock.

 

EEL 3712 “Logic Design”     Section U01B – Dr. Luis Galarza

  • Lectures will be done via Zoom during the same time, as directed by the class schedule.
  • Students will be provided with lecture notes via Canvas before each lecture
  • All assignments will be available and will be turned-in via Canvas
  • Exams will be done via Canvas using Honorlock.

 

EEL 4063 “Introduction to Business Decisions” - Section RVCC – Dr. Reynaldo Padro

Assignments will be posted in Canvas

Students will submit Discussion Boards, Quizzes and reports to Canvas

Lectures will be recorded and placed on Canvas

 

EEL 4063 “Intro to Business Decisions Section - Section U01A – Mr. Rafael Soltero

  • Zoom is used for live lectures at the dates and times assigned for the course and presented in the syllabus.
  • Students get invited through Canvas to attend the meeting.
  • Attendance and contribution will be taken and graded.
  • Meetings will be recorded and presentations are posted for student’s future reference.
  • Canvas is used to post announcements and all assignments.
  • Students submit all assignments through Canvas.
  • Grades are in Canvas

 


TCN 4211 “Telecommunication Networks" - Section RVAA – Dr. Alexander Perez-Pons


The course is online and follows the protocols of FIU online delivery.

 

EEL 4709C "Computer Design" – Section U01 -  Dr. Atoussa Hosseinitehrani

Students are expected to join live Zoom meetings on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:15 – 4:50 PM. Course material is posted on Canvas. Students are expected to watch pre-recorded lectures that are posted on Canvas, and be ready to discuss the topics during live Zoom meetings. Zoom meetings are also used for demonstration of assignments and course project. Students will submit their assignments through Canvas. Quizzes and Exams are also administered through Canvas.

 

EEL 4730 Programming Embedded Systems - Dr. Watson

Embedded Systems implementation using programming of synchronous state machines to capture behavior of time-oriented systems for running on microcontrollers.

Prerequisite: EEL 2880.

 

EEL 4740 "Embedded Systems" - Section U01 -  Dr. Atoussa Hosseinitehrani

Students are expected to join live Zoom meetings on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:45 – 8:20 PM. Course material is posted on Canvas. Students are expected to watch pre-recorded lectures that are posted on Canvas, and be ready to discuss the topics during live Zoom meetings. Zoom meetings are also used for demonstration of assignments and course projects. Students will submit their assignments through Canvas. Quizzes and Exams are also administered through Canvas.

 

EEL 4740 "Embedded Systems" - Section RH1 -  Dr. Atoussa Hosseinitehrani

Students have the option of joining live Zoom meetings on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:45 – 8:20 PM, or watch the recording of live meetings on Canvas. Course material is posted on Canvas. Students are expected to watch prerecorded lectures that are posted on Canvas. Student must demonstrate their course project and some of the assignments through live Zoom meetings, the date and time of such live meetings will be arranged for each student according to their schedule. Students will submit their assignments through Canvas.

 

EEL 4921C “Senior Design II” - Section U13 – Dr. Jean Andrian

Communications with students in this course are via emails and occasional Zoom meetings.

 

EEL 4921C “Senior Design 2” – Section U01C - Dr. Gustavo Roig

Assignments will be posted via Canvas .Students will submit their assignments through Canvas.

Design of a complete EE or CpE system including use of design methodology, formulation, specifications, alternative solutions, feasibility, economic, reliability, safety ethics, and social impact.

Prerequisite: EEL 4920.

 

EEL 4921C “Senior Design 2” – Section U01C - Dr. Watson

Design of a complete EE or CpE system including use of design methodology, formulation, specifications, alternative solutions, feasibility, economic, reliability, safety ethics, and social impact.

Prerequisite: EEL 4920.

                                                                       

EEL 4933 “Engineering Entrepreneurship” - Section U01B – Dr. Reynaldo Padro

Assignments will be posted in Canvas. Students will submit Discussion Boards and reports to Canvas. Lectures will be recorded and placed on Canvas. One weekly Zoom meeting for students to present project progress and discuss lectures at assigned class time (The class was due to meet twice weekly)

 

EEL 5757 “Real-Time DSP Implementations”  Sections U01C and RXA – Dr. Armando Barreto

For this remote-teaching class students will be required to purchase the 2 boards that will constitute the setup for learning real-time implementation of DSP algorithms:

[1] OMAP-L138 EVAL BRD -  Digi-Key Part Number 296-43006-ND  (COST $ 230.10)

(Available from Digi-Key https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=296-43006-ND

 AND OTHER DISTRIBUTORS.)

[2 ] XDS100v2 JTAG EMULATOR -  Digi-Key Part Number 702302-ND (COST = $ 111.38)

(Available from Digi-Key https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=702302-ND

 AND OTHER DISTRIBUTORS.)

The lectures will take place via Zoom at the dates and times assigned for the course. Students will be expected to join the Zoom meetings at those times. Assignments will be posted via Canvas. Students will be expected to submit their project reports through Canvas.

 

EEL 6905 – Section U25   “Individual Work” – Dr. Sumit Payudal

This Individual Work is based on deliverables on funded research projects. The tasks are well defined that align with the quarterly/annual deliverables on DOE and NSF funded projects. Student-teacher interaction will take place twice a week (~ 3 hours for 5 students) via zoom, where students present their updates. The regular meetings will also include a 30-minute time slot to review recent journal articles and a 15-minute time slot for group discussion. Students also prepare reports and presentation materials the quarterly review  required by the funding agency.

 

EEL 6905 “Individual work” - Section U05 C – Dr. Jean Andrian

Communications with students in this course are via emails and occasional Zoom meetings.

 

EEL 7910 “Advanced Research” - Section U17  – Dr. Jean Andrian

Communications with students in this course are via emails and occasional Zoom meetings.

 

EEL 7980 “Ph.D. Dissertation” – Section U03C – Dr. Armando Barreto

Instructor and students will communicate through email and Zoom.

 

EGN 2271 “Intro. to Circuits and Electronic Hardware” - Section RVCC1205(55278) – Dr. Yu Du

The lectures will take place via Canvas at the dates and times assigned for the course. Students will be expected to finish course modules at those times. Assignments will be posted via Canvas. Students will be expected to submit their assignments and attend exams through Canvas.

 

ESI 3215 "Evaluation of Engineering Data I" - Section RH1C (53167) - Dr. Yuriy Vlasov

This is an online course managed by the Office of Distance Education (ODE). This course is conducted using prerecorded by ODE lecture videos delivered to students in Canvas. Communication with students (office hours, consultations) will take place via Zoom by appointment. Practice assignments will be posted and collected via Canvas. Exams will be carried out online using the Canvas LockDown browser or Honorlock.

 

TCN 2720 “Introduction to IoT”  - Section RVCC1205 (55276) - Dr. Yu Du

The lectures will take place via Canvas at the dates and times assigned for the course. Students will be expected to finish course modules at those times. Assignments will be posted via Canvas. Students will be expected to submit their assignments and attend exams through Canvas.