Electrical and Computer Engineering Presents Modern Marvels Event

The University of Iowa Electrical and Computer Engineering Department held its annual Modern Marvels event May 4, featuring technological feats of upper level undergraduate students in senior design, internet of things, software engineering, and embedded systems classes.

Among projects featured were:

Audio Spectrum Analyzer Automatic Leveling SystemBluetooth Enabled ElectrocardiogramBrake RightBringing Independence to ALS patientsCurrent updates for the ECE RobotHydrological-Solar Garden NetworkIdeaLab Cameras SynchronizationInteractive Exhibits for the  Kalona  MuseumIowa Football Machine Learning AppIowa Student Garden Remote Watering SystemLIV Measurements for IR LEDsMobile app to help students navigate UI Recreation ServicesMulti-Chemistry Battery ChargerOnline food deliveryPrecision Agriculture for Grow Johnson CountyRAGBRAI Cell phone ChargerSchedule builders! Itinerary buildersSense Ad:  Targeted Advertising Kiosk Using Facial RecognitionSmart StationSunrise SimulatorTensile Frame RepairTrash-Pal:  Automated, Smart Scheduling of Trash CollectionUpdated view for Internet Relay Chat with emotions, hashtags, and moreWearable Control Device for Motor-Impaired ClientsWiFi Addressing Network and Desktop Information Dashboard

The exhibition included demonstrations for middle and high school students, business representatives, alumni and anyone with an interest in locally grown technology.

Fifty-four electrical engineering undergraduate students participated in senior design projects, 23 in software engineering, 8 in the internet of things, and 13 in embedded systems.

The event was sponsored by Rockwell Collins, Inc.

To read the complete program, including a listing of students who participated, go to PDF iconmodern_marvels_2018_program.pdf