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ECE 478/578    Laser Engineering and Applications (Summer 2000)
Dr. Amin Dharamsi, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Old Dominion University,
Norfolk, Virginia, 23529-0246

I.      Course Content and Syllabus

II.     Basic Background of Course

III    Past Exams and Solutions (HTML Files)
           Summer 1998 (Final Exam)
           Summer 1999 (Test 1)
           Summer 1999 (Test 2)
           Summer 1999 (Final Exam)

IV.   Homework Assignments (Summer, 2000)(HTML File)

        Sketchy Solutions (PDF Files)
   
         Homework Number 1 Solutions
            Homework Number 2 Solutions
            Homework Number 3 Solutions
            Homework Number 4 Solutions
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             Homework Number 8 Solutions
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V.    Supplements to Lectures
           Applications of Lasers (Dr. Dharamsi's Research Group) (PowerPoint Files- 1.3 Mb; Suggestion: Download only with fast connection.)

ECE 779/879 Principles and Applications of Laser Engineering (Fall 2000)

 

ECE 485/486 Senior Design Projects
This set of two  courses is taken in the senior year, and serves as a capstone design course.  Students work in groups on projects identified by the faculty They present their interim oral and written reports to the individual faculty advisors.  Fifty percent of the grade is allocated to the individual advisor for distribution to the students, while the remaining fifty percent is determined by an independent committee of three faculty members for a final oral presentation, and final report. A link to the course web page is provided below.
ECE 485/6 Senior Projects - Course Web Page (Spring 2000)

 

 

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