Undergraduate Research at ASU’s Polytechnic Campus

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ur chapter meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 13th. The meeting will be held via web conference. The presentation described below will be delivered on line. The web conference will begin at 7:00 pm. Please note that you must register to receive a link to the meeting. Arizona does not observe day light savings time.

Undergraduate Research at ASU’s Polytechnic Campus

ASU’s Polytechnic campus is home to the Bachelor of Science in engineering program. Dr. Deana Delp will share some of the undergraduate research and projects happening in the core freshman and sophomore level courses in the engineering program, as well as FURI (Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative) research. The projects and research implement Arduinos, Matlab, and Simulink while utilizing insight from the end-user.



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  • Date: 13 Oct 2021
  • Time: 07:00 PM to 09:00 PM
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  • Phoenix, Arizona
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Deana Delp PhD of ASU

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Undergraduate Research at ASU’s Polytechnic Campus

Biography:

Deana Delp is a lecturer at Arizona State University in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. She has a Ph.D. in electrical engineering with an emphasis in systems and control from ASU. After receiving her degree, she taught for several semesters in the electrical engineering department at ASU. She worked full-time for over 5 years as a research and development product engineer at a small software company in Tempe, Arizona. She developed new intelligent processing projects and statistical algorithms. Some of her research topics included developing intelligent processing algorithms for large datasets based on multidimensional, geographical, and image processing techniques, and statistical algorithms for the detection of outliers in multidimensional and massive datasets. She also wrote specifications based on her research findings to transition these developments into commercial products. She also worked for General Dynamics, Mission Systems and volunteered for the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) Pre-College Education Subcommittee. She is a senior member of IEEE and the chair of the IEEE CIS Continuing Education Subcommittee.