EE 4913 Independent Project (Fredericton Campus)

An independent project. Students work under the supervision of a chosen faculty member. Students are responsible for finding a supervisor and initiating the project. Deliverables include a comprehensive report detailing the work. Prerequisite: successful completion of 110 ch in the engineering program.

 

 

Suggested themes (by supervision of Yevgen Biletskiy):

 

  1. Automation of e-Advising
  2. Information extraction from semi-structured documents
  3. Business rules interoperation
  4. FPGA-based power quality identifier

 

The course usually ends up with a 25-35 page report (12 pt, single column, double space) in a research paper style with a follow-up publication.