Friday, April 16, 2010

Introduction to The Santiago Project

Welcome to The Santiago Project blog!

The Santiago Project is a collaboration of four undergraduate electrical/computer engineering (ECE) students studying at the University of Texas at Austin. This is our senior design project, which was begun during spring 2010 and will be completed during fall 2010.

The name of our project refers to the main character of The Old Man and the Sea, written by Ernest Hemingway in 1951.

The senior design sequence at the University of Texas consists of two courses: EE364D and EE464K. Typically EE364D is taken during the spring semester of a student's junior year, and EE464K is taken during the fall semester of senior year. At the time of this post we are in the latter half of EE364D.

In senior design we form groups of three to five students to work together for the entire sequence. We must then decide on a project; this project must consist of both hardware and software components and be complicated enough to give us real work for the entirety of senior design.

Our group consists of the following students:
  • Josh Arenson
  • Marc Anthony Gonzalez
  • Cory Heuschkel
  • Matthew Juran
Thank you for reading!

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