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JASON YANG, MIT Senior studying the best major (EE)
Major: EECS College/Employer: MIT Year of Graduation: G |
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Not Available. Past Classes(Clicking a class title will bring you to the course's section of the corresponding course catalog)E11303: How to Breadboard for Dummies in Spark 2017 (Mar. 11 - 12, 2017)
Are you interested in developing hands-on electrical engineering knowledge? Do you like the idea of learning the magic behind circuits from the fundamentals? Register for this class (the first in a series of three classes to be taught over SPARK weekend) to learn how to become a breadboard master! You might even get to keep your creations, which might be a motion sensor, automatic garden lamp, or an automatic window-shade opener! By the way, the other two classes in this series of electronics courses are: How to Circuit for Dummies, Level I, and How to Circuit for Dummies, Level II.
E11304: How to Circuit for Dummies, Level I in Spark 2017 (Mar. 11 - 12, 2017)
If you already know how to use a breadboard or have also registered for/taken my previous class, How to Breadboard for Dummies, join How to Circuit for Dummies (Level I) to get a deeper understanding of designing and understanding basic circuits, including how you can use op-amps to create a heartbeat monitor and how to utilize diodes and capacitors to charge a battery with your bare hands (magical energy harvesting). If you are interested in this series of electronics courses, remember to register for the third and final class in the series, called How to Circuit for Dummies, Level II.
E11305: How to Circuit for Dummies, Level II (I Heart Circuits) in Spark 2017 (Mar. 11 - 12, 2017)
Have you ever wanted to learn how to harvest the power of moving electrons to create working circuits? Join this class to delve into the magical, mystical field of electrical engineering, made simple and easy for you to understand! We'll be teaching you how to make your own heartbeat monitor (ECG), so you can heart circuits just as much as we heart circuits!
S10543: Electronics for Medical Device Design in HSSP Summer 2016 (Jul. 10, 2016)
Come learn the basics of Electronics and Electrical Engineering with a medical device twist. Note that this class is focused on the electronics and design pertaining to medical design, starting from the very basics. Though we will be starting from the basics, we will be moving fast and there will be math.
E10272: Electronics for Medical Device Design in HSSP Spring 2016 (Feb. 20, 2016)
Come learn about medical devices! This class will take you through the basics of electronics with a focus on the challenges presented in designing medical devices. We will be looking at everything from the very basics of circuit design all the way though design tradeoffs and non-idealities of the real world. The class will be taught using real world examples leading up to building a EKG.
E9091: Engineering for International Development in Splash 2014 (Nov. 22 - 23, 2014)
Here we will learn about engineering designs and practices when engineering for developing countries. Curriculum will be largely hands on to foster a love for engineering focused towards beginning to think about the unique problems in engineering for the developing world.
X8165: Engineering for International Development in HSSP Spring 2014 (Mar. 01, 2014)
Learn the struggles and help us engineer for the developing world! - A hands on approach.
E7780: Engineering for International Development in Splash! 2013 (Nov. 23 - 24, 2013)
Learn about engineering technology for the developing world. Teams will build and test salt-water batteries, as well as other technologies.
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