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111 EE Jerome Breitenbach Assignment 9 Name ____________________________ Section ______ Visit a Cal Poly instructor (other than an EE 111/151 instructor) whose department is in either the College of Engineering or the College of Science & Mathematics. Introduce yourself and ask him/her to discuss with you one or more of the topics listed below. Obtain the instructor's name, department, and signature (dated) for verification. Fill in information from the interview in the spaces provided. To the student: Briefly discuss with the instructor one or more of the following topics (check all that apply). Fill-in all necessary information. An area of academic or professional interest to the instructor ________________________________________________________________________________ Projects the instructor is involved in, especially those involving student participation ________________________________________________________________________________ student A club of which the instructor is a faculty advisor ________________________________________________________________________________ Advice to the student (e.g., how to get the most out of class, what to do after graduation) ________________________________________________________________________________ Another topic the instructor feels is interesting or useful to the student: ________________________________________________________________________________ To the instructor: Thank you for participating in this EE 111 assignment, which is designed to encourage incoming electrical engineering students to get to know instructors outside of class. Instructor's Name: _______________________________________ Instructor's Signature: ____________________________________ Department: ____________________________________________ Date: __________________________________________________
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Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
EE 111 Introduction to Electrical Engineering Dean Arakaki Fall 2006 Course Introduction Blackboard and email For help, call ITS 756-7000 or helpdesk@calpoly.edu M2C2 Comm Class Syllabus Textbooks, course topics, assignments, grading Introduc...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
EE 111 Introduction to Electrical Engineering Dean Arakaki Fall 2006 Course Introduction Blackboard and email For help, call ITS 756-7000 or helpdesk@calpoly.edu M2C2 Comm Class Syllabus Textbooks, course topics, assignments, grading Introduc...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
Overview of EE Dept Curriculum Background courses Calculus and physics Basic EE skill set DC/AC circuits, signals/systems, semiconductor physics, computer HW/SW, digital circuits, control systems, electromagnetics Specialty EE areas Communica...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
Overview of EE Dept Curriculum Background courses Calculus and physics Basic EE skill set DC/AC circuits, signals/systems, semiconductor physics, computer HW/SW, digital circuits, control systems, electromagnetics Specialty EE areas Communica...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
EE 111 A Brief History of EE Dean Arakaki Fall 2006 Early History 600 BC: The electrical properties of amber are observed by ancient Greeks Thales of Miletus: Amber becomes charged by rubbing with a wool cloth 100 BC: Chinese used lodestone in ...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
EE 111 A Brief History of EE Dean Arakaki Fall 2006 Early History 600 BC: The electrical properties of amber are observed by ancient Greeks Thales of Miletus: Amber becomes charged by rubbing with a wool cloth 100 BC: Chinese used lodestone in ...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
EE 111 Introduction to Electrical Engineering Ethics Fall 2006 Why Engineering Ethics? Ethics: (Webster) 1 the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation. 2 a : a set of moral principles or values b : a theory...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
EE 111 Introduction to Electrical Engineering Ethics Fall 2006 Why Engineering Ethics? Ethics: (Webster) 1 the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation. 2 a : a set of moral principles or values b : a theory...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
How to be a Successful Student* Introspection and self-discipline Time management Taking a course Homework Exams Further suggestions * based on: `How to Be a Student,\' by Jerome Breitenbach: http:/www.ee.calpoly.edu/~jbreiten/htbas.html The En...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
How to be a Successful Student* Introspection and self-discipline Time management Taking a course Homework Exams Further suggestions * based on: `How to Be a Student,\' by Jerome Breitenbach: http:/www.ee.calpoly.edu/~jbreiten/htbas.html The En...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
Mathematics for EEs Numbers (p. 11) Whole numbers, integers, rational/irrational, real numbers Arithmetic operations (p. 14) Properties, precedence (p. 16) Complex numbers (p. 21) Rectangular vs. polar forms, plotting on complex plane Using ...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
Laboratory Notebooks and Reports Importance to companies, individuals What to include Format Differences between notebooks & reports Examples Lab Notebooks Importance Patent disputes: proves date of conception (original idea) and reduction to...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
Laboratory Notebooks and Reports Importance to companies, individuals What to include Format Differences between notebooks & reports Examples Lab Notebooks Importance Patent disputes: proves date of conception (original idea) and reduction to...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
Senior Projects Identifying, planning, and completing a project Library and www research, EE periodicals/books Talk to faculty members, EE seniors Creative thinking, engineering design Computer simulation, electronics assembly, laboratory and sh...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo EE 111-03 Introduction to Electrical Engineering Fall 2006 Co-requisite: EE 151. Purpose and Topics: This course presents a general overview of the field of el...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
Laboratory #1 The Superposition Theorem (Example Laboratory Report) EET 118 Dean Arakaki January 29, 2000 2 Objective: To verify experimentally that the Superposition Theorem can be applied to the analysis of multiple source circuits. Both voltage...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
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Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
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Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
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Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
EE 111 NAME: SECTION: Library Tour Assignment This assignment will familiarize you with the layout of the Kennedy Library, the library\'s website, and the location of journal articles. First Floor, CIRCULATION DESK. Begin this assignment by going...
Cal Poly >> EE >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
Morton Thiokol, Organizational Chart, 1986 Charles Locke Chairman R. C. Hyndman President and CEO Jerald Mason Sr. Vice-President President Aerospace Group Johnson Sr. Vice-President Chemicals Group Robert Lund Vice-President Engineering Joseph Ki...
Cal Poly >> ME >> 211 (Winter, 2008)
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Berkeley >> POL SCI >> 2 (Fall, 2007)
DEMOCRACY INDUSTRIALIZATION WELFARE PARADOX To get a larger material product in the long run, a society must accept less of a material product in the short term. CONSUMPTION INVESTMENT Welfare Paradox investment consumption $15 $17 $110 $85 ...
Grand Valley State >> ACC >> 212 (Spring, 2008)
Jordan Kirkey ACC 212 20 Chapter 11 Exercises and Problems Exercises Exercise 11-2 1. Feb. 20 Cash Common Stock, No-Par Value . 2. Feb. 20 Cash Common Stock, $2 Par Value 152,000 152,000 152,000 38,000 Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par Value, Co...
Penn State >> BIOL >> 437 (Spring, 2008)
Nervous System 1) Understand the structural relationships between the CNS and PNS a. CNS is brain and spinal cord b. PNS is Cranial and spinal nerves i. Afferent/ efferent ii. ANS (signals to heart / smooth muscle)(sympathetic) 2) Explain the functio...
Grand Valley State >> ACC >> 212 (Spring, 2008)
Jordan Kirkey ACC 212 20 Oct. 8, 2007 Chapter 6 Exercises and Problems Exercises 1. From what I can see, 4 of the 7B principles seem to have been ignored in this situation. The maintenance of adequate records, insure assets and bond key employees, s...
Grand Valley State >> ACC >> 212 (Spring, 2008)
Jordan Kirkey Oct. 29, 2007 Chapter 8 Exercises 8-1 Invoice price of machine Less discount (.02 x $12,500) Net purchase price Freight charges (transportation-in) Mounting and power connections Assembly Materials used in adjusting Total cost to be rec...
Berkeley >> POL SCI >> 2 (Fall, 2007)
THE SOVIET CASE USSR: AVERAGE ANNUAL GROWTH RATES INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% 1928-40 1928-55 OFFICIAL WESTERN 16.0% 14.0% 12.0% 10.0% 17.0% 14.0% 1928/401946-55 COMPARATIVE GROWTH: INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION Average Annual Grow...
Grand Valley State >> ACC >> 212 (Spring, 2008)
Jordan Kirkey ACC 212 20 Chapter 9 9-1 1C 2L 3C 4C 5L 6C 7N 8C 9C 10 C 9-2 1. Warranty Expense Estimated Warranty Liability 5,440 5,440 2. No adjusting entry can be made since the loss cannot be reasonably estimated. Disclosure of the suit as a c...
Grand Valley State >> ACC >> 212 (Spring, 2008)
Jordan Kirkey ACC 212 20 Chapter 10 Exercises and Problems Exercises 10-1 1. Semiannual cash interest payment = $3,400,000 x 9% x 1/2 = $153,000 2. Journal entries 2008 (a) Jan. 1 Cash. Bonds Payable (b) June 30 Bond Interest Expense. Cash (c) Dec. 3...
Penn State >> BIOL >> 437 (Spring, 2008)
The Integument System 1) List the functions of skin a. Protection (waterproof, keeps fluid in, stops dehydration) b. Thermoregulation (sweat glands, blood vessels) c. Sensation d. Vitamin D production (calcium regulation) e. Excretion (loss of fluid/...
Penn State >> BIOL >> 437 (Spring, 2008)
Skeletal System and Cartilage 1) List the important functional aspects of the skeletal system a. Support b. Protection c. Lever arms for movement d. Hematopoietic system e. Mineral reserves f. Energy storage 2) Define the different roles of osteoblas...
Penn State >> BIOL >> 437 (Spring, 2008)
Blood and Hematopoietic tissue 1) List some of the important functions of blood a. Gas exchange b. pH regulation c. Electrolyte balance d. Nutrient transport e. Hormone transport f. Thermoregulation g. Immune system 2) Describe the major fluid compar...
Arizona >> INDV >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
INDV 101 Exam 1 Questions from syllabus: 1. What is your instructor\'s name? Suzanne or Dr. Delaney 2. If you had a question about the grade you got on an exam or assignment - which TA would you ask? Barbara Hagenah 3. How many research participatio...
Arizona >> INDV >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Study Guide: Structure Mind and Behavior Exam 2 Therapy Approaches: Psychoanalytic: 1) Free Association 2) Projective Tests 3) Dream Analysis (Jungian Dream Analysis) Humanistic: 1) Unconditional Positive Regard 2) Active Listening 3) Validation Beha...
Berkeley >> ECON >> 1 (Fall, 2007)
COMPETITION REVIEW MICROECONOMICS MACROECONOMICS Free entry and exit: P = AC Firm cannot affect market price: P = MC 1 4 P = AC = MC implies P = minAC MC AC MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION Free entry and exit: P = AC Firms\' output decisions affect pri...
Arizona >> INDV >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Structure Mind & Behavior October 19, 2006 Consciousness Our awareness of ourselves and our environment. Paying attention = becoming conscious of that thing Altered States of Consciousness Day dreaming Sleeping Drug induced (sense of time is altere...
Rutgers >> ENGLISH >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Brian Fairlie Inside Man 11/22/06 Intro to Film The film, Inside Man, takes a glimpse into the psyche of New York City and, in a bigger sense, the United States as a nation. In it, director Spike Lee makes another statement regarding racism and prej...
Catholic >> ENGLISH >> 101 (Spring, 2006)
Brian Fairlie Narrative 11/10/05 Noobie Paintball POP POP POP! The sound of paintball fire sounds off in the distance. I dive behind a fallen tree trunk and look back to my teammates. Pete, Tim, and Danny take cover inside a bunker about 10 feet be...
Arizona >> INDV >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Exam 3 Review States of Consciousness Chapter 4 What is consciousness? Our awarness of ourselves and our environment What are altered states of consciousness? Changes in awareness produced by sleep, medication, hyponosis, and drugs. What are circadi...
Catholic >> ENGLISH >> 101 (Spring, 2006)
Brian Fairlie Little Red Riding Hood Meaning Behind the Red Cape 1/18/06 Fantasy The meaning or symbolism of the red cape that Little Red Riding Hood wears is often a sexual one. The color red has always been associated with passion and lust. The f...
Catholic >> ENGLISH >> 101 (Spring, 2006)
Brian Fairlie Final Draft 11/09/05 One last glance over the edge of the ramp, the ground seems to be miles away, but then you realize the truth. It is over three miles to be exact! No time is given to think it over, because by the time the edge is ...
Catholic >> ENGLISH >> 101 (Spring, 2006)
STUDY SHEET: First Mid-Term Exam Ancient Near East Sp 2007 See Handbook sections listed on Syllabus for Feb. 19; you are responsible for following all rules described there. Avoid penalty points for not signing Rollbook at test. Also avoid penalty...
Berkeley >> ECON >> 1 (Fall, 2007)
ECONOMICS: How societies use scarce resources to produce valuable commodities and distribute them among people. What goods are produced? What resources are used to produce the goods? Who gets to consume the goods? Economics How to create more benefi...
Arizona >> INDV >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Sensation brain picks up information and sends them to the brain (receptor site) Perception that info is organized and interpreted by the brain (occurs in brain) Transduction sensory receptors convert the stimulation into neural impulses Sensory A...
Catholic >> ENGLISH >> 101 (Spring, 2006)
Brian Fairlie Final Part A: 12/18/06 IMME The drawing, Tahmuras Defeats the Divs by Sultan Muhammad, was drawn around 1000 CE. It depicts Tahmuras, son of Hushang, defeating the demons of Ahriman around 70-100 CE. It was drawn in Iran and belongs t...
Rutgers >> ENGLISH >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
STUDY SHEET: Second Mid-Term Exam Ancient Near East Sp 2007 See Handbook sections listed on Syllabus for Feb. 19; you are responsible for following all rules described there. Avoid penalty points for not signing Rollbook at test. Also avoid penalt...
Catholic >> ENGLISH >> 101 (Spring, 2006)
Civil Rights in Fantasy 20th and 21st century Civil Rights Fantasy - At the beginning of the 20th century, Civil Rights fiction began to reflect the social movements of the time. - From the feminist and African-American movement, to more recent gay a...
Rutgers >> ENGLISH >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Equiano: Reliable Authority on the Slave Trade World History to 1700 101 Brian Fairlie 11/15/05 Equiano\'s recollections about his time spent in bondage are shocking and recount firsthand the barbarity of slavers and the system of slavery as a whole....
Berkeley >> ECON >> 1 (Fall, 2007)
Demand and Supply Determines price of each good and the amount that is sold. Example: Salmon! Demand Price $8 $6 $4 Quantity demanded 12,000 pounds 18,000 pounds 24,000 pounds Let\'s graph these numbers. 1 2 Price The vertical axis is the PRICE of...
Catholic >> ENGLISH >> 101 (Spring, 2006)
Brian Fairlie Goblin Market Beware the Goblins\' Enticements 3/23/06 Fantasy In Christina Rossetti\'s story, Goblin Market, it becomes obvious early in the story that this is a cautionary tale to young girls. It warns of the tactics evil men use to t...
Catholic >> ENGLISH >> 101 (Spring, 2006)
Brian Fairlie English Red Symbolism 4/3/06 Handmaid\'s Tale In the story, The Handmaid\'s Tale, the color red comes to symbolize several different things. It is displayed prominently in a variety of ways throughout the story, such as the habits the m...
Catholic >> ENGLISH >> 101 (Spring, 2006)
Otto von Bismarck - Prime Minister of Prussia, master of Realpolitik, helped unify Germany, reorganized and expanded Prussian army. Preached unification through \"blood and iron\". The Berlin Conference - 188485 regulated European colonization and trad...
Michigan >> SOC >> 457 (Winter, 2008)
Sociology 457 Nationalism Monday, January 14, 2008 Outline: Leftovers from last time: 3 tenants modern, historical contingent, socially constructed Nationalism: Hobsbawm and Gellner: Nationalism is a political principle that maintains that the po...
Berkeley >> ECON >> 1 (Fall, 2007)
Demand and Supply Applications Demand Responsiveness P With steep demand curve, quantity demanded drops only a little. Steeper D Less steep D Q 1 4 Demand Responsiveness P With less steep demand curve, quantity demanded drops much more. P Supp...
Michigan >> CAAS >> 201 (Winter, 2008)
CAAS 201 Monday, January 14, 2008 The Form of the Slave Narrative Why did Europeans enslave Africans? Complex interaction of: The racial ideologies of the English Africans as \"heathens\"/blackness as \"sin\" and therefore outsiders Hamitic myth: Slav...
Michigan >> PSYCH >> 401 (Winter, 2008)
Why Do People Believe in Gods? 01/09/10 The Problem We tend to think about religion in a particular way because of the political power it had Science/religion opposition greatly overstated History religion is excluded Psychology behavior we w...
Berkeley >> ECON >> 1 (Fall, 2007)
Consumer\'s Demand Curve MONETARY MEASURES OF GAIN AND LOSS Market demand curve is the sum of individual demand curves. 1 2 Marginal Willingness to Pay = MWTPx = Amount of money that a person is willing to pay to obtain an extra unit of good X. Lon...
Michigan >> PSYCH >> 356 (Fall, 2007)
When society and policy makers demand higher test scores in attempts to improve schooling, it gives the implication that students, teachers, and administrators aren\'t trying hard enough. When a new testing plan like performance assessment is introduc...
Berkeley >> ECON >> 1 (Fall, 2007)
Costs of Production Fixed cost = Cost of setting up operations = Costs that do not vary with output. Example: q 0 1 2 3 4 4 FC 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 VC 0 1,000 3,000 6,000 11,000 TC 9,000 10,000 12,000 15,000 20,000 5 Variable Cost = Cos...
Michigan >> PSYCH >> 356 (Fall, 2007)
Notes for Educational Psychology Reading 5: Snow, Burns and Griffin Main Points: Adequate progress in learning to read English is contingent on some factors Having a working understanding of how sounds are represented alphabetically Sufficient pr...
Michigan >> PSYCH >> 211 (Fall, 2007)
Notes for Psychology 211 Week 1: 09/11/07 Age 7: - This video can be used to distinguish between classes, race, and education. Some children were fortunate (Lucy, Kate, Alexis), while others were not (Louis, Leroy). Some people were completely able t...
Berkeley >> ECON >> 1 (Fall, 2007)
Conditions for Competition 1. Many small firms. 2. Homogeneous product. 3. Free entry and exit. 4. All firms face same costs. COMPETITION 1 2 Suppose market price is set. FIRM\'S CHOICE OF OUTPUT The firm faces a flat demand curve at the market ...
Rutgers >> PSYCH >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
The Mole Concept Consider the following approximate atomic masses of some elements. These numbers represent the relative mass of each element. The units are atomic mass units (abbreviated amu, and given the symbol u), a very small unit of mass. H He ...
LSU >> PSYCH >> 2001 (Spring, 2008)
CHAPTER 1 What is Psychology? The science of mental processes and behavior. A Brief History of Psychology First Laboratory 1879 o Wilhelm Wundt - Leipzig, Germany Founder of psychology as a discipline, Focused on conscious experience and its buildi...
Berkeley >> ECON >> 1 (Fall, 2007)
COMPETITION AND EFFICIENCY P = MC MWTP = MC Optimal Output COMPETITION AND EFFICIENCY 1 2 Other benefits: Profit = 0 No transfer from consumers to producers. Producers paid their costs and no more. People pay the cost of the good. People pay the ...
LSU >> PSYCH >> 2001 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 6- Learning What is learning? o A relatively permanent change in behavior brought about by experience Making associations and seeing contingencies o Learning involves the formation of associations and detecting patterns between a stimulus an...
LSU >> BIOL >> 4105 (Spring, 2008)
Family: Heterophydidae Heterophyes heterophyes Metagonimus yokogawai Tiny flukes (~1mm long) tear shaped Intestinal fluke (small intestine) Common in Africa, Asia, Middle and Far East-endemic in certain parts of Egypt) All species considered potentia...
Rutgers >> GENERAL CH >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
Line Spectra of Atoms Ordinary light consists of all wavelengths from 700 nm to 400 nm (red through violet) and has no particular color. It is sometimes called \"white light.\" White light can be separated into its range of colors using a prism, which ...
Kenyon >> MUSC >> 113 (Spring, 2008)
INTRODUCTION TO JAVANESE GAMELAN Notes for Music 451 (Javanese Gamelan-Beginners) Preface . 1 Background . 2 Instrument . 2 Notation . 4 Tuning System . 4 Melodic Organization . 7 Melody.8 Musical Time. 18 Structure. 20 Social and Performance Contex...
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