ESP Biography
CATHERINE CHANG, Grad student in Electrical Engineering, Circuits
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Major: Electrical Engineering College: Stanford University Year of Graduation: G |
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Brief Biographical Sketch:
Stanford B.S., M.S., and now Ph.D. candidate in Electrical Engineering, Circuits concentration. Loves teaching and was recipient of Centennial TA Award and SWE Teaching Assistant Award in 2009. Hobbies: social dance, Asian languages, reading all of the New York Times to procrastinate. Past Classes(Look at the class archive for more.)How to play music wirelessly and build your own speaker! in Splash! Fall 2010
In this class, we'll learn the basics of LEDs, solar cells, wireless technology, and even a little bit about electromagnetics so that you can understand and build your own wireless music player and homemade speakers.
This class is going to be taught by an awesome team from the Stanford Society of Women Engineers!
iEngineer in Splash! Spring 2010
Bring your iPod to this class and we’ll transmit your music optically (using an LED circuit and solar cell) to a speaker that you will build. We’ll also discuss the basic principles of solar cells, speakers, and data transmission techniques (i.e. wireless and optical). If you’re interested in physics and engineering, then this is a great class to learn theory and see it actually working at the same time!
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