McMaster University, Faculty of Engineering  
EE 4OI6 - Engineering Design
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
 


Instructors: Dr. Steve Hranilovic, Dr. Xun Li Term: Term III (Fall-Spring) 2015-16
Office: ITB A224 and ITB A313 Telephone: (905) 525-9140 ext. 27620
Emails: Office Hours:
, lixun@mcmaster.ca After class and by appointment.

Teaching Assistants: Email Lab Hours (ITB/156 2:30-5:20pm)
Sangzhi Zhao zhaos26@mcmaster.ca Monday
Helen Guo guohj@mcmaster.ca Thursday
Warren Pawlikowski pawlikws@mcmaster.ca Tuesday
Laleh Seyyed Kalantari kalantl@mcmaster.ca Wednesday

Important Dates
Form Groups Group List for C02 (All meetings in ITB/A224). Meeting Schedule for C02. (Alternating Week 1/2 starting Sept.28, 2015). Please report any problems to TA Warren Pawlikowski
Project Proposal Presentations during week of October 19th in ABB/164 (Presentation Schedule). Reports due Oct. 26th by 4pm to TA Warren Pawlikowski in ITB/239
Milestone Demo 1 Week of November 30, 2015. (presentation schedule)
Milestone Demo 2 Week of February 22, 2016 (presentation schedule)
Final Demonstrations April 6 and 7, 2016 (schedule). Download final report guidelines.
ECE Expo April 8, 2016, CIBC Hall, MUSC Download final report guidelines.
Final Report April 11, 2016 before 4pm to TA. Download final report guidelines.


Course Outline Announcements
Project Guidelines Frequently Asked Questions
Optional Lab Assignments Resources

Policy Reminders:

Senate and the Faculty of Engineering require all course outlines to include the following reminders:

The Faculty of Engineering is concerned with ensuring an environment that is free of all adverse discrimination. If there is a problem, that cannot be resolved by discussion among the persons concerned, individuals are reminded that they should contact the Department Chair, the Sexual Harassment Officer or the Human Rights Consultant, as soon as possible.

Students are reminded that they should read and comply with the Statement on Academic Ethics and the Senate Resolutions on Academic Dishonesty as found in the Senate Policy Statements distributed at registration and available in the Senate Office.

Academic dishonesty consists of misrepresentation by deception or by other fraudulent means and can result in serious consequences, e.g. the grade of zero on an assignment, loss of credit with a notation on the transcript (notation reads: "Grade of F assigned for academic dishonesty"), and/or suspension or expulsion from the university.
It is your responsibility to understand what constitutes academic dishonesty. For information on the various kinds of academic dishonesty please refer to the Academic Integrity Policy, specifically Appendix 3, located at
http://www.mcmaster.ca/senate/academic/ac_integrity.htm .

The following illustrates only three forms of academic dishonesty:
  1. Plagiarism, e.g. the submission of work that is not one's own or for which other credit has been obtained.
  2. Improper collaboration in group work.
  3. Copying or using unauthorized aids in tests and examinations.