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This is a interesting seminar that introduces you to the research of biomedical devices that interface directly with neurons (brain machine interfaces or BMIs), and you get to hear Kao discuss about his research as well. The workload is very light, lecture notes are posted on BruinLearn, and only has a final project (fairly easy to complete) assigned during the last two weeks of the quarter that for my year is completed in MATLAB (Kao has plans to update this to Python like he did for assignments for his ECE 102 class).
I took this class as an add-on to ECE 102 with Professor Kao. It was just a one-hour seminar every week and then a project at the end. The project wasn't too bad and just involved some Matlab programming. Overall, I would recommend this seminar if you need some honors credit.
This is a interesting seminar that introduces you to the research of biomedical devices that interface directly with neurons (brain machine interfaces or BMIs), and you get to hear Kao discuss about his research as well. The workload is very light, lecture notes are posted on BruinLearn, and only has a final project (fairly easy to complete) assigned during the last two weeks of the quarter that for my year is completed in MATLAB (Kao has plans to update this to Python like he did for assignments for his ECE 102 class).
I took this class as an add-on to ECE 102 with Professor Kao. It was just a one-hour seminar every week and then a project at the end. The project wasn't too bad and just involved some Matlab programming. Overall, I would recommend this seminar if you need some honors credit.
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