The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares students to design and optimize systems in energy, electronics, computing, and signal processing. The program emphasizes creativity, analytical skills, and technological impact across industries.
Designing a Solar-Powered Battery Charging System
Simulation of a Three-Phase Inverter for Renewable Energy Applications
Developing a Low-Noise ECG Amplifier Circuit
Speech Recognition System Using Digital Signal Processing
IoT-Based Smart Grid Monitoring and Control
Wireless Power Transfer System for Mobile Devices
Design and Analysis of a Buck-Boost DC-DC Converter
Bluetooth-Based Smart Home Lighting Controller
Fault Detection in Power Lines Using Wavelet Analysis
Automated Street Light Control Using LDR and Motion Sensors
Design of a Microcontroller-Based Data Logger for Environmental Monitoring
Building an Efficient Class-D Audio Amplifier
Designing a Microstrip Antenna for Wireless Applications
FPGA Implementation of a Digital FIR Filter
Real-Time Object Detection Using Embedded Vision Systems
Smart Energy Meter with Load Monitoring and Billing Display
Modeling and Control of a DC Motor Using MATLAB Simulink
Wireless Sensor Network for Agricultural Field Monitoring
Design of a Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) for Frequency Synthesis
Automated Voltage Regulator Design for Rural Electrification
Biometric Access Control System Using Facial Recognition
Power Factor Correction Using Active Filters in Industrial Systems
Solve real-world problems in energy, electronics, and automation through the future-focused electrical engineering program at UW–Madison.
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