The Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison equips students with advanced skills in circuits, control systems, digital design, signal processing, embedded systems, and machine learning. The program fosters innovation in both industry applications and academic research.
Design of a Low-Power Embedded System for Health Monitoring
Real-Time Object Detection Using Edge AI on IoT Devices
Control Algorithm Development for Autonomous Drone Navigation
Smart Grid Stability Analysis Using Machine Learning
Energy-Efficient Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks
FPGA-Based Signal Processing for Audio Compression
Development of a Secure IoT Framework for Smart Homes
Design of a Wireless Charging System for Electric Vehicles
Digital Image Enhancement Using Deep Learning
Adaptive Filtering for Noise Reduction in Biomedical Signals
Design of a Robotic Arm Controlled by Brain-Computer Interface
AI-Powered Load Forecasting in Power Distribution Networks
Hardware Implementation of Cryptographic Algorithms on FPGA
Design of a Real-Time Facial Recognition Security System
Simulating Electric Motor Performance in Automotive Applications
Smart Traffic Management System Using Computer Vision
Low-Cost Automation for Agricultural Irrigation Systems
Power Factor Correction in Industrial Electrical Loads
Design of a Portable ECG Monitoring Device
Analysis of Signal Integrity in High-Speed PCB Designs
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