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== Contact ==
== Contact ==
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Phone: (541)571-3452
Phone: (541)571-3452


== Classes ==
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[[Electromechanical Energy Conversion | Electromechanical Energy Conversion Class Wiki]]

[[Signals and systems |Signals & Systems Class Wiki]]


== Homework ==
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[[Nick_ENGR455 | ENGR455 - Signals and Systems]]

[[Nick_ENGR431 | ENGR431 - Electromechanical Energy Conversion]]




== Who am I? ==
== Who am I? ==
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I am a double major in Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics at Walla Walla University. After graduating, I plan to attend graduate school to obtain a M.S. in Biomedical Engineering (or Bioengineering. After graduate school my goal is to research and design advanced medical equipment.
I am a double major in Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics at Walla Walla University. After graduating, I plan to attend graduate school to obtain a M.S. in Biomedical Engineering (Bioengineering) or Electrical Engineering. After graduate school my goal is to research and design medical equipment.


Potential Graduate Schools (alphabetical):
Potential Graduate Schools (alphabetical):


- [http://www.bme.duke.edu/ Duke University]


- [http://www.bme.jhu.edu/index.php Johns Hopkins University]
- [http://www.bme.jhu.edu/index.php Johns Hopkins University]
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- [http://bioengineering.stanford.edu/ Stanford University]
- [http://bioengineering.stanford.edu/ Stanford University]

- [http://be.ucsd.edu/ University of California - San Diego]

- [http://www.engr.pitt.edu/bioengineering/main/ University of Pittsburgh]


- [http://www.bioen.utah.edu/ University of Utah]
- [http://www.bioen.utah.edu/ University of Utah]
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== Class Schedule ==
== Resources ==
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'''Coming Soon'''

== Homework For ENGR455 ==
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[http://fweb.wallawalla.edu/class-wiki/index.php/Signals_and_systems Signals and Systems Wiki]
[[Homework One]]


[http://people.wallawalla.edu/~Rob.Frohne/ClassNotes/ENGR455/2009/Background/index.php Signals & Systems Class Notes (2009)]
[[Homework Two]]

== Resources ==
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[http://people.wallawalla.edu/~Rob.Frohne/ClassNotes/ENGR455/2009/Keystone/index.php 2009 Signals & Systems Class Notes]


[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_signal_processing Digital Signal Process (Wikipedia)]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_signal_processing Digital Signal Processing (Wikipedia)]

Latest revision as of 09:17, 10 January 2010

Contact


Email: nicholas.christman(AT)wallawalla.edu

Phone: (541)571-3452


Classes


Electromechanical Energy Conversion Class Wiki

Signals & Systems Class Wiki


Homework


ENGR455 - Signals and Systems

ENGR431 - Electromechanical Energy Conversion


Who am I?


I am a double major in Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics at Walla Walla University. After graduating, I plan to attend graduate school to obtain a M.S. in Biomedical Engineering (Bioengineering) or Electrical Engineering. After graduate school my goal is to research and design medical equipment.

Potential Graduate Schools (alphabetical):


- Johns Hopkins University

- Oregon Health & Science University

- Stanford University

- University of California - San Diego

- University of Pittsburgh

- University of Utah

- University of Washington


Projects


Primary Project (Senior Project): With guidance from Dr. Siewerdsen of Johns Hopkins University and advising from Dr. Aamodt of Walla Walla University, I plan to create an algorithm in Matlab which will segment and analyze 3D cone-beam CT images of the hand -- the overall goal is to be able to identify different joint diseases of the hand (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, etc.).

Secondary Project: I plan to repair/rebuild an Atari so that it will use up-to-date electronics (e.g. power supply, etc.). This is purely for the experience of working with electronics.


Resources


Signals and Systems Wiki

Signals & Systems Class Notes (2009)

Digital Signal Processing (Wikipedia)