Here is our entry for the IEEE 90-second video contest. We would like to say thanks to IEEE for putting on this contest and for recommending our other video as an inspiration for others. We'd als...
Here is our entry for the IEEE 90-second video contest. We would like to say thanks to IEEE for putting on this contest and for recommending our other video as an inspiration for others. We'd also like to say thanks to Jennifer Johnson and Clyde Smith for making this video possible. We hope you enjoy the video and good luck to everybody who enters the contest!
Created by Ben Toler and Emile Frey.
Ben Toler Louisiana Tech University Electrical Engineering & Physics Major IEEE Junior Representative
Emile Frey IV Louisiana Tech University Electrical Engineering Major Computer Science Minor IEEE Treasurer
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You better really love programming if you want to do comp sci. Also you better get good at math quick or start studying alot for it. Computers are pretty closely dependent on math...
Hey Emile! Nice I heard about this video from EWFIII. I'll have to send it to my boss who is also a member of IEEE. I'm sure he'll get a kick out of it
We both still have a year before Graduation and we both work for the physics department as Electrical Engineering Physics Research students. I've been picked up by the Air Force and plan to use my skills and talent to serve our country.
Nothing is demanded or required and Everything you can get your hands on helps, I would recommend learning the MatLab Program which is kind of a C derivation but, it's the most useful program aside from circuit modeling program so far in college. As far as languages go, C, C++ would be a great start. *Seriously consider MatLab*
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I want to major in Comp Sci because I love computers!
Thing is, I'm not a math genius! Im okay at math, I usually get B's.
What do you suggest?