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The EE Seminar is a crucial element of the EE297/EE299 courses designed to assist students in developing project and thesis ideas under advisor supervision. It provides a platform for the presentation of technical papers, research findings, and final projects or thesis defenses. Registration requires an application, meeting candidacy standards, and acquiring an add code from the Department. The seminar spans 15 weeks, featuring workshops, technical presentations, and feedback sessions, with grading influenced by both seminar and advisor assessments.
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EE Graduate Seminar Class In Relation to EE297/EE299
Class Objectives • EE Seminar Class is an important component of EE297/EE299 classes created with the intend to : • Providing guidance to the EE297A/EE299A students to formulate project/thesis ideas and develop a formal proposal under their advisor supervision • Providing a forum for presentations of technical papers and research results • Providing a platform for students to present their final MSEE project or Thesis EE297B/EE299B • The EE Seminar itself is not a course; it is an instructional component affecting both the EE297/EE299 classes
How To Register • Fill the application • Meet the requirements • Candidacy in good standing • Get an add code from the Dept.’s Office
EE Seminar outline • Week 1 to 5: Lecture/Workshop Series on • Introduction to EE297/EE299, process and regulation • Introduction to faculty research topics • Plagiarism • Issues in proposal development • Scheduling and presentation • Week 5 to 8: Guest/ Faculty Presentation of Technical Papers • Week 9 : Proposal Feedback Meeting • Week 10 to 11: Guest Speakers • Week 12 to14: Final Project Presentation • Week 15: Thesis Defense
EE Seminar requirement from EE297A/EE299A students • Attendance* • Proposal submission (Week 11) • Written Reports • Work Progress Report (With Advisor signature) • Seminar Instructor will give 25% of the final grade, 75% from the advisor • The Grade will be: A, B,C or No-credit ; Incomplete will be given only in rare and justifiable cases
EE Seminar requirement from EE297B/EE299B students • Final Project Presentation or Thesis Defense (Both Advisor and Co-Advisor must be presented) • Seminar Instructor will sign off the presentation/defense together with the Advisors • No students should be allowed to register to EE297B/299B without a grade from EE297A/299A
Required Check List for EE297/EE299 • Registration Signature required:Advisor • EE Seminar for EE297A/299A Signature required: EE Seminar instructor • Final Project Presentation/Thesis Defense Signature required: Advisor, Co-advisor, Seminar Instructor • Final Project Report/Thesis Signature required: Advisor, Co-advisor and/ or Members of Thesis Committee