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Active projects | === Active projects === |
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* [[Drones]], drones, and more drones |
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Suggested projects | === Suggested projects === |
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* [[Drones]], drones, and more drones |
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Udoo: http://www.gizmag.com/udoo/27099/ Google Glass specs: http://www.gizmag.com/google-glass-specs/27087/ Biomedical engineering undergraduate projects archives: http://bmedesign.engr.wisc.edu/ |
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Projects
Edit this page to add or suggest a project and to adjust project status. Include a few photos, a brief description, references, and your name. If you are interested in a project listed here, edit the project to add your name (your contact information should be on the people page). Add only constructive comments or suggestions.
Active projects
Drones, drones, and more drones
Suggested projects
Note: Students, a number of you have signed on to express interest in suggested projects. A project is not a project until there is work. If you consider your project in an active state, meaning you are working on it at any level, please move the link below to the list of active projects and email Carlsmith.
Jawbone wristband computer
Sources for inspiration
Instructables: http://www.instructables.com/tag/type-id/category-technology/?&offset=14
Udoo: http://www.gizmag.com/udoo/27099/
Google Glass specs: http://www.gizmag.com/google-glass-specs/27087/
Biomedical engineering undergraduate projects archives: http://bmedesign.engr.wisc.edu/
Completed projects
If your project is complete or abandoned, please move the link here, document on the project page what you learned, suggest to others how to proceed further, and summarize the status of any equipment used.