circuit projectSecond-year engineering students will put their electronics projects on public display Thursday in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.

Electrical engineering projects to be on display at open house

Humidity detectors, home security alarms, game show clickers and a DJ Box are a few of the student projects that will be on display at UWindsor’s semi-annual electronics open house, Thursday in the atrium of the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation.

More than 100 electrical engineering students from professor Mitra Mirhassani’s second-year electronics class will demonstrate these technologies and more between 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. on March 30.

As part of a course requirement, students were tasked with designing a product using an analog circuit. During the open house, they will compete for best overall project. A panel of judges will evaluate each project based on design, technical difficulty, presentation and a question-and-answer session.

Dr. Mirhassani said the project allows students to explore, design, construct and debug circuits. The event is open to all students, staff and faculty and the public.