Catholic Mission

Research

Although writing a research paper can be one of the most daunting aspects of college career, it is also one of the most useful. Mastering research techniques and clearly stating the results of investigations into a topic can add to base of knowledge and help to develop techniques used in all courses of study, as well as in the "real world."

The Research Seminars have threefold goals: Present works which are done by the members of the staff and done by the external speakers, serves as a forum for the Research Students where they can present their work to the members of the staff and their fellow students as well as receive a feedback from more experienced colleagues.

A Research Paper is an exercise in intrerpretation and argumentation. You may focus on an individual(scientist or not), an institution, an event, a discipline, a policy, or some other topic that seizes your interest. It presents your original research, formulating your findings as an analytical, interpretive, contribution to your chosen topic.

Research Area

Electrical and Electronics

Computer and Software

  • Machine control design
  • Instrumentation training
  • Sensor and applications
  • Wireless communication technology
  • Real time system modeling and implementation
  • Modeling and design of power electronics
  • Modulation for wireless transmission of encoded speech and video packets
  • Efficient decoding of Hermitian codes
  • Antenna design
  • Adaptive scheduling of time-slot assignments in distributed radio networks
  • Development of an RF direct-conversion transmitter for wireless applications
  • Linear distortion in cellular telephone systems
  • Wireless communication theory
  • Intelligent control systems and robotics
  • Embedded software design
  • Embedded hardware design
  • Real-time embedded system
  • Hardware/software co-design
  • Mixed-signal system analysis and design
  • VHDL and Verilog HDL
  • Custom IC, ASIC design
  • High-speed and/or low-power design
  • Data mining
  • Software quality
  • Automated software testing
  • Software configuration management and planning
  • Requirement engineering training
  • Technical project management
  • Business process modeling/re-engineering
  • Integrating technology in business process
  • Quality systems engineering
 
     
 
 
 

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