Students studying electronic engineering typically aim to become developers, manufacturers, designers, or testers for global tech firms. To graduate and enter the workforce, most universities require a senior project that demonstrates real‑world engineering competence.
In this project, you combine circuit design, signal processing, and embedded software to create a fully autonomous robot. By writing firmware that interfaces with analog sensors and actuators, you can control movement, navigation, and task execution—whether it’s a simple robotic arm or a complex multi‑degree‑of‑freedom platform.
Leverage your expertise to improve existing hearing aid technology. Options include developing adaptive filter algorithms, automatic gain control, or a mobile application that records and streams speech via Bluetooth. This project showcases signal‑processing skills while delivering tangible benefits to the hearing‑impaired community.
Build an autonomous vehicle or robotic system that operates independently based on software logic. Emphasize robustness, safety, and human‑free operation—critical attributes for applications ranging from delivery drones to military unmanned platforms. This endeavor highlights your ability to integrate perception, planning, and control in a demanding context.