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1 1 CMPE1 Hands-on Computer Engineering Stephen Petersen Richard Hughey

2 2 What is Computer Engineering Engineering is Design –Always with constraints Computer Engineering includes –Designing computers –Designing computer-based systems Embedded systems Autonomous systems Multimedia systems –Creating design tools for computer engineering

3 3 What is Computer Engineering Computer engineering is a mix of hardware and software –Some problems are best solved with software –Other problems are best solved with hardware –The most fun problems require hardware and software.

4 4 What is Electrical Engineering? Design and analysis of electronic/electrical components and associated signals. These components make up larger systems that typically, but not always, include computers. Electrical engineering integrates many other disciplines, such as physics, chemistry, mathematics, computers, electronics, optics, electromagnetics, communications, analysis of signal and images, remote sensing……. The emphasis ranges from devices to systems and applications to the real world are always in view.

5 5 What is Computer Science? Computer science is the study of the theoretical and practical aspects of computer technology and computer usage Computer science generally concerns software and theoretical computing. As with other engineering fields, many computer scientists focus on solving problems in other disciplines

6 6 What is Information Systems Management? The combination of computer systems, technology, and business management to solve problems. Large projects (examples?) require not just management and design of things, but management and design of processes involving and affecting people and organizations.

7 7 What is Bioinformatics? The design and use of computational and statistical tools to understand biological data, especially as the result of high- throughput experimentation The UCSC program has a strong tool design focus. Quiz: What is Biomolecular Engineering?

8 8 How do you choose? Pick Computer Engineering since you get to do everything. Or –Take CE1, CE12, CE100 –Take CS10, CS12A, CS12B –Take EE80T, EE70 Or –Focus on the most requirement-intensive major you may be interested in Or –Talk to faculty and students

9 9 What else should you do? The SOE majors are all hard, so –Join a student organization (or several!!) –Visit the advising WWW site often –Read the undergraduate newsletter –Drop in for advising too –Sign up for a peer mentor –Get free lunch at CEFULs

10 10 Computer Engineering Research Computer Aided Design –VLSI, FPGA, MCM Computer Systems –Computer architecture, parallel processing Digital Media and Sensor Technologies – 3D modeling, sensor nets, multimedia Embedded and Autonomous Systems –Embedded software, robotics and mechatronics Networks –wired and wireless, ad hoc and mobile

11 11 What does Richard do? Computer Engineering for Bioinformatics –Software for protein structure prediction (with Kevin Karplus) –Hardware for high-speed sequence analysis (Kestrel)

12 12 What is Richard’s Background? BA in Mathematics, BS in Engineering –Senior paper on factoring algorithms –Senior project on caching methods for a stack-based machine PhD in Computer Science –I thought of doing theoretical computer science first –But changed to parallel processing and computer architecture Professor and Chair of Computer Engineering –I really like undergraduate research, computer engineering, and bioinformatics, and most everything else about the SOE, UCSC, and UC. Faculty advisor for SWE

13 13 What does Steve do? BS, MS in Electrical Engineering –Graduate coursework in digital signal processing. –In a nutshell, I’m a “hardware engineer” who likes the entire engineering design cycle. Registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) –Consulting Electrical Engineer. –Extensive industrial experience in RF(wireless); analog; digital systems; mixed-signal (analog and digital) design; Broadcast Engineering (AM and FM station design), audio engineering, electromagnetics (antenna design); embedded microcontroller design and programming. –R&D Consulting Engineer with IP in FM power multiplexing and current research using my own laboratory. –Past IEEE Student Chapter Branch Counselor.

14 14 CE 1 Organization Weekly labs with short (?) talks beforehand –First few weeks will include LEDs Digital logic and computer hardware Scopes and signals Microcontrollers Weekly graded research problems Remainder is ‘just-in-time’ view of Computer engineering including –Robotics –Networks –CE/EE 123A/B Project Proposals & Presentations

15 15 CE1 Requirements Have Fun! Do the homework Come to class and do the labs (and check our website for notes and updates). Maintain a lab notebook –Bring a bound, 8 ½” by 11” graph-paper notebook to the next class (see separate handout for background and details) –Some labs will require a short write-up Give us lots of feedback on the course


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