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Electrical and Computer Engineering Teaching Laboratories (ECETL) for High School Students 6-Day program with Central Islip High School, New York High school students in freshman and sophomore years 24 students for each cohort 2-Day campus visit Fall 2015 – Cohort 1 (pilot program) October 20 - @ Stony Brook Introduction to EE and IEEE Soldering and assembly October 29 - @ Central Islip Persistence of vision Programming a microcontroller November 5 - @ Central Islip Measure rotational speed Testing November 12 - @ Central Islip Galvanic response Design a lie detector November 19 - @ Central Islip Ohm’s Law Testing December 4 - @ Stony Brook Career day/Applying to colleges/Lab tours Competitions and group activities For more information, contact [email protected] Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Stony Brook University

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Page 1: Electrical and Computer Engineering ... - ieee-cas.org · • Introduction to EE and IEEE • Soldering and assembly October 29 - @ Central Islip • Persistence of vision • Programming

Electrical and Computer Engineering Teaching Laboratories (ECETL) for High School Students

6-Day program with Central Islip High School, New York   High school students in freshman and sophomore years 24 students for each cohort 2-Day campus visit

Fall 2015 – Cohort 1 (pilot program) October 20 - @ Stony Brook

• Introduction to EE and IEEE • Soldering and assembly

October 29 - @ Central Islip • Persistence of vision • Programming a

microcontroller November 5 - @ Central Islip

• Measure rotational speed • Testing

November 12 - @ Central Islip • Galvanic response • Design a lie detector

November 19 - @ Central Islip • Ohm’s Law • Testing

December 4 - @ Stony Brook • Career day/Applying to colleges/Lab tours • Competitions and group activities

For more information, contact [email protected]

Department  of  Electrical  and  Computer  Engineering Stony  Brook  University