Penn State’s BS in Computer Engineering bridges electrical engineering and computer science to equip students with skills in digital systems, microprocessors, embedded systems, and VLSI design. The program emphasizes both hardware and software, preparing students for roles in chip design, IoT, robotics, and systems architecture. With access to cutting-edge labs and industry-aligned projects, students graduate ready to innovate in fields like semiconductor development, cybersecurity hardware, and consumer electronics.
Designing an FPGA-based traffic light control system
Developing a low-power wearable fitness tracker
Implementing an embedded Linux system on Raspberry Pi
Microcontroller-based smart irrigation system for farms
Hardware accelerator for matrix multiplication in neural networks
Designing secure hardware authentication modules
Creating an IoT-based home energy usage monitor
Developing a real-time OS for sensor data acquisition
Voice-controlled robotic arm using Arduino and Bluetooth
Designing ASIC layout for digital signal processing
Gesture-controlled input interface using accelerometer sensors
System-on-Chip (SoC) simulation using Verilog HDL
Building a wireless sensor network for temperature monitoring
Developing a fault-tolerant bus system for automotive electronics
Testing RISC-V processor extensions for performance gains
Creating an AI-powered camera module for smart vehicles
Energy-aware scheduling for embedded processors
Designing a PCB for a high-efficiency power supply unit
Multi-core synchronization system for robotics
Creating a bootloader for custom embedded platforms
Develop powerful, efficient systems from silicon to software in Penn State’s Computer Engineering program.
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