Electrical Engineering
      and Computer Sciences

Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

UC Berkeley

CalDay 2008 Electrical Engineering Events

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Map and Directions

EECS MIY9 Additional Activities CS Division Go to Soda Hall for Additional Activities and events Soda Hall 9 am – 3:30 pm
EECS CAL1 Automated Robot Racing Cars Prof.  Ron Fearing and EECS192 students See student-made vehicles race while avoiding obstacles and staying on track. Cory Hall Courtyard 10:00 am – 12
EECS MIY8 IEEE Lab Open House Student members of IEEE IEEE students will demo a radio project as well as talk about student life in the labs. 246 Cory 10:00 am – 12:00 noon
EECS CAL5 “Wingardium Leviosa" at Cal Bharath Muthuswamy and undergraduate students "Wingardium Leviosa".  This famous spell from Harry Potter is the levitation charm.  Watch the "magic" of control theory in action at a demo of the Magnetic Levitation project. 140AB Cory 10:00 am-12:30 pm
EECS CAL11 First lab in Electronics EECS40 instructors Interactive labs of temperature and audio sensors 140 Cory 10 am – 12:30 pm
EECS MIY4 Tours of  Cory Hall Undergraduates in EECS Tours of the building where EECS students spend most of their time.  Every 20 minutes. 2nd floor, Cory Hall 10am – 3:00 pm
EECS MIY1 Tele-Immersion:  Long distance collaboration in real time. Prof. Ruzena Bajcsy and researchers Tele-immersion is aimed to enable users in geographically distributed sites to collaborate in real time in a shared simulated environment as if they were in the same physical room. 475 Hearst Mining Bldg (HMMB) 10 00 am – 3:30 pm
EECS MIY5 Information Tables Staff and undergraduates in EECS Staff and student groups will be available to discuss the EECS program and share what life is like at Berkeley. 2nd floor, Cory Hall 10:00 am  – 3:30 pm
EECS CAL7 Statistical analysis of online news Prof. Laurent El Ghaoui and undergraduate students This project seeks to bring about user-friendly, graphical representations of large amounts of text data obtained from online news.   403 Cory 10:00 am-3:30 pm
EE MIY7 Poster Session EECS students Students display current research projects in EE 4th floor, Soda Hall 10:00 am - 3:30 pm 
EE CAL8 Insect Flight Control  Prof. Michel Maharbiz and students We will demonstrate microsystems for interfacing with insect flight systems 407 Cory  10:00 am-3:30 pm
EECS CAL10 Microfabrication Lab Prof. Javey and EECS143 instructors See CMOS wafers and how chips are designed and made 212-8 Cory 10:00 am – 3:30 pm
EECS MIY6 View from the Top and to the Future Prof. and Associate Dean Carlo Sequin Prof. Sequin will talk about how Berkeley EECS is tackling global issues and providing innovative solutions. 306 Soda Hall  12:00 – 12:40 pm
EECS CAL4 Roomful of Bats: Finding things with electronic ears Prof. Jean Walrand and researchers We present a demonstration of acoustic localization research.  Using a laptop, FPGA, a camera, and several microphones, we show how to implement beam forming algorithms into practical applications. 125 Cory 12:30 - 3 pm
EECS MIY2 Major Information Session for admitted Freshmen Profs. Edward Lee and Bernhard Boser  Detailed information about the EECS/BS program at Berkeley Sibley Aud, Bechtel Engineering Center 1 pm – 2 pm
EECS CAL9 Finding Unused Frequencies in the TV Bands Staff from the Berkeley Wireless Research Center (BWRC) This is a working demo of a current research project.  We will be able to show the hardware, software, and research results. 400 Cory 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
EECS CAL2 Embedded Systems Design Lab EECS150 and EECS124 students and instructors Students show off their latest and greatest projects including a climbing Roomba, Wii Wand and Berkeley's version of the iPhone. 125 Cory 1:00 pm– 3:30 pm
EECS CAL12 Robotics Lab Demos Dr. Duindam and EECS125 students Dare to wear red and a robot will find you and (!); play a virtual pong game 299 Cory 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm
EECS CAL3 Circuit lab gets practical with touch and orientation sensors Prof. Bernhard Boser and undergraduate students A first course in circuits balances understanding and insight with practical sensors used in today's electronic devices. Understand how orientation and touch sensors work and test the demos or your own designs. 140 Cory 1:00 pm  - 4:00 pm
EECS CAL6 Hands on Electronic Circuits IEEE Student Chapter Build electronic circuits.  Learn to solder. Get exposed to Electrical engineering.  353 Cory 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
EECS CAL13 Internet in Everyday Things Prof. David Culler’s EECS194 students See creative ipv6 implementations of Internet Embedded in Everyday Things 204Cory 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
EECS MIY3 EECS Life from a student perspective EECS and LSCS honors students An open discussion with current students about the EECS and LSCS programs  Sibley Aud, Bechtel Engineering  Center 2:15 pm  - 3:15 pm
Updated 4/10/2008