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Autonomous Vehicle Design Project group 12(Chris Chao, Jiagan Li, Yixin Ya, Mengyao Zhang) Line following, traffic light detection, obstacle avodicance.
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This project for team 1 in senior design course EEC 195 is an autonomous car to achieve the goal of self-driving by lane-following.
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The autonomous RC car presented within the video was collaboratively configured by Joel Montano, Ryan McKenna, and Joshua Nelson. The car was programmed to lane follow, utilizing blob detection on…
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A summarization of the workings of our groups' autonomous lane-following robotic car, with the additional feature of being cross compatible between manual and self-driving mode.
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Color centers are defects in silicon carbide (and other wide bandgap materials), that emerged as nearly-identical quantum emitters. Silicon carbide owing to its decades-long industrial presence, high…
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"Molecular Motors: How to Study Smart, Soft NanoMachines"
Speaker: Yale E. Goldman, MD, PhD, Professor of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Former Director,…
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Welcome to Earth - a perfectly sunny planet! Why is it important to understand Earth-Sun Interactions? One quick example is that understanding the Sun helps us determine the best PV panel tilt angle,…
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This is a video walkthrough of the Rutherford Scattering experiment for Phys 122 Lab. Made by Tony Tyson and Daniel Polin.
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Photonic and Electronic Devices 21 Team Lead: Junjie Hu Advisor: Prof. Yang
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Photonic and Electronic Devices 23 Team Lead: Pranta Saha Advisor: Prof. Radulaski
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Photonic and Electronic Devices Section 13 Team Lead: Xu Han Advisor: Prof. Gomez-Diaz
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