Examples of using Computer engineering in English and their translations into Slovak
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an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering.
He studied computer engineering for five years in Paris and now works with both computers and languages.
radio electronics, computer engineering.
a professor of electrical and computer engineering.
Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering are offered as two separate graduate courses with varying technical orientation.
a professor of electrical and computer engineering said in a statement.
chemistry, computer engineering or electro mechanics.
PhD degrees in Computer Engineering from the University of Erlangen-Nuernberg,
and PhD in computer engineering from the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg,
We offered an e-Accessibility Scholarship of 8.000 euros to higher education students with disabilities in fields such as computer science, computer engineering, user experience and others.
The battery-free pacemaker was designed in the lab of electrical and computer engineering professor Aydin Babakhani.
the Chancellor's Professor of electrical and computer engineering at UCLA, didn't use a traditional computer set-up,
Olivier Evalet, a software developer who is passionate about software and computer engineering, has been instrumental in helping this bold project succeed:"The idea was to use precision optics, i.
was an American mathematician whose work had many implications for computer engineering and telecommunications.
The study, led by Aleix Martinez, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at OSU, looked at the facial expressions of 158 students with a range of native languages as they expressed"I don't want to.".
an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at. collaborating with.
The Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering has paired a small humanoid robot with an android tablet,
Rebeca studies computer engineering and is one of four women in her class of 60 students,
a professor of electrical and computer engineering at UCSB.