Columbia University’s Electrical Engineering program enables students to explore the full range of electrical systems and technologies. These projects include hands-on applications in embedded design, control theory, communication systems, and power electronics—bridging theory and innovation.
Wireless Power Transfer for Electric Vehicles
Real-Time DSP Implementation Using FPGA
IoT-Based Smart Grid Monitoring and Control
Design of a Microcontroller-Based Energy Meter
Gesture-Controlled Home Automation Using EMG Signals
Analysis of Power Quality in Urban Distribution Systems
AI-Powered Fault Detection in Electrical Networks
Solar Panel Monitoring with MPPT Algorithms
Speech Recognition Using Digital Signal Processing
Vibration-Based Fault Detection in Rotating Machines
Design of a Low Noise Amplifier for RF Applications
Control System for a Quadcopter Using PID Algorithm
Wireless Sensor Network for Smart Agriculture
Implementation of OFDM in MATLAB for 5G Communication
DC-DC Converter Design for Electric Vehicle Batteries
Design of a Smart Load Shedding System Using Arduino
High-Frequency Inverter Design for Power Electronics
Brain-Computer Interface Using EEG Signal Acquisition
Energy Harvesting System for Wearable Electronics
Simulation of a Three-Phase Power System in Simulink
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