As one of the country's larger ECE departments, The Bradley Department offers strong education and research opportunities in diverse areas, including computers, control systems, communications, electronics, electromagnetics, and power.
Frith: An Introduction to the Frith Freshman Design Lab
Laser versus lightsaber - Virginia Tech
Many people think of a lightsaber as a kind of laser, but the two would be unlikely to rely on the same technology. Assistant Professor Todd Lowe, in the Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering, explains the limitations of many lasers as hand held devices.
What if your car could drive itself? - Virginia Tech
Federal and state officials received hands-on experience with “hands-off” automated and connected driving as they traveled a 10-mile stretch of an interstate highway in Northern Virginia in cars sporting the latest automated- and connected-vehicle technology.
3-D printed vehicles - Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech hosted a university-wide competition for students to design on-demand, remote controlled 3-D printed aircraft and ground vehicles.
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