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Electrical
Engineering
Yale University
15 Prospect Street
Becton Center
Room 509
U.S. Mail:
P.O. Box 208284
New Haven, CT
06520-8284
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Engineering | Electrical
| Undergraduate studies

Engineering
Convocation
Director of
Undergraduate Studies
Prof. Rimas Vaisnys announced the 2005
Electrical Engineering graduates, of whom two of whom had received prizes
and eight had been nominated for distinction:
Michael Casserly
Senior Project: "Sound Canceling Headphones"
Faculty Adviser: Prof. Peter Kindlmann
Sam Evers
Senior Project: "An Artificial Analog Neural Network Using the Constructive
Pyramid Algorithm"
Faculty
Adviser: Prof. Yiorgos Makris
Emmanuel Imbeah
Senior Project: "Implementing a Wireless Text Messaging Service"
Faculty
Advisers: Prof. Andreas Savvides and Prof. Peter Kindlmann
"I'll be working in Ghana next year, developing an online public index of
micro-scale to small-scale businesses under the Gordon Grand Fellowship."
Noah Jafferis
Senior Project: "Aluminum Driven Hydrogen Generation – Extent of Gallium
Reusability"
Faculty
Adviser: Prof. Jerry Woodall
Mehul Kamdar
Senior Project:
"Decentralized Decision Making Using Learning Automata"
Faculty Adviser: Prof. Kumpati Narendra
Thomas Kempner
Franz Tuteur Prize
Senior Project: "Automated Blood Pressure Monitoring Device"
Faculty
Adviser: Prof. Peter Kindlmann
Jeffrey Mascia
Senior Project: "Optical Broadcast Protocol for Localization in Sensor
Networks"
Faculty Adviser: Prof. Andreas Savvides
David Nealy
Senior Project: "Bio-Weapons Attack Detection: The Case of Anthrax"
Faculty Adviser: Prof. Andrew Barron
"I am going to the USC Viterbi Graduate School of Engineering. I look
forward to going to USC to study communications and signal processing, so
that I will be on the orefront of understanding how cutting edge technology
in telecommunications is developed and should be applied. I am especially
interested in the regulatory and intellectual property aspects of this
industry."
Michael Seplowitz
Senior Project: "Towards a Portable Activity Monitor"
Faculty Adviser: Prof. Roman Kuc
Leigh Stemler
Senior Project: "Using Inductively Coupled Coils to Power an Implantable
Device"
Faculty Adviser: Prof. Peter Kindlmann
"I didn't decide on electrical engineering as my major until my junior
year, but I managed to complete the accredited requirements in just two
years. I played ultimate frisbee on Yale Ramona all four years at Yale
and went with the team to compete at Nationals my freshman year."
After graduation, I will travel for the summer before entering the workforce
in the fall.
Anjan Sundaram
Senior Project: "Adaptive Control Using Multiple Models"
Faculty Adviser: Kumpati Narendra
Xin Tong,
B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science
Stephen Tully
Edward O. Lanphier
Prize
Senior Project: "Design of a Self-Balancing Two Wheeled Vehicle"
Faculty Adviser: Prof. Roman Kuc
"Next year, I will be entering the PhD program in the Electrical &
Computer Engineering Department at Carnegie Mellon University. I will be
studying robotics and networked embedded systems.
Robert Watkins
Senior Project: "Rendezvous Problem with Fixed and Mobile Agents"
Faculty Adviser: Prof. Stephen Morse
Charles Yawson
Senior Project: "Wireless Vital Signs Monitor for Athletes”
Faculty Adviser: Prof. Peter Kindlmann
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Last modified:
June 1,
2005.
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