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Electrical Engineering

Ethics of Recognizing Contributions of Undergraduate Engineering Students
A Lab Buildout Dilemma
IEEE Cases 1999 - Making Good Wafers Look Bad
IEEE Cases 1999 - Not Lighting Up
Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Subject Aid
When May a Student Publish?
Weapons for Life
What You See Is What You Don't Get!
HVAC Design Problem
Michael DeKort - (Barus Awardee 2008)
Rebecca Leaf - (Barus Awardee 1997)
Demetrios L. Basdekas - (Barus Awardee 1991)
Benjamin Linder - (Barus Awardee 1988)
Role Play Scenario: A City Decides on Self-Driving Buses
Three Scenarios with Self-Driving Vehicles
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