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Join Professor Robert C. Helgeland at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth for EGR 101, a foundational course in engineering that explores circuit theory, electronics, and electromechanical energy conversion. With a rich background as a Registered Professional Engineer, Professor Helgeland shares his insights into areas like power electronics and marine electronic systems. Engage in classroom activities that foster interaction and collaboration, and discover the exciting opportunities in the engineering field.
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EGR 101Introduction to EngineeringThroughApplied Science I Prof. Robert C. Helgeland Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Office: Room 324B – Dion Building Telephone – 508-999-8487 Email address – rhelgeland@umassd.edu EGR 101
Educational/Professional Background • BSEE • University of Massachusetts Dartmouth • MSEE • Northeastern University • Registered Professional Engineer • Commonwealth of Massachusetts EGR 101
Areas of Interest -- Teaching • Circuit Theory • Basic Circuit Analysis and Simulation • Electronics • Analog and Digital • Electromechanical Energy Conversion • Motors, Generators • Power Electronics • Power Supplies, Inverters, Power Control EGR 101
Circuit Theory EGR 101
Electronics EGR 101
Power Electronics EGR 101
Areas of Practical Experience • Marine Electronic Systems • Radar • Communications • AM, FM, SSB, SATCOM • Echo Sounding and Sonar • Water Depth, Fish • Navigation • GPS, Loran C, Electronic Charting • Vessel Control • Autopilots EGR 101
Radar EGR 101
Communications EGR 101
Echo Sounding and Sonar EGR 101
Navigation EGR 101
Electronic Charting EGR 101
Vessel Control EGR 101
Commercial Fishing EGR 101
Tugs and Towing EGR 101
Military EGR 101
Passenger Ferries EGR 101
Specialty Transportation EGR 101
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Recreational EGR 101
Restoration EGR 101
Classroom Activity #1 • Introduce yourself to the class • Name • Home town and high school • Major • Why you chose Engineering EGR 101