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Help (suggestion for computer engineering thesis proposals)

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Can you give advice on what we should propose for our thesis? It will be a great help, thank you. I am a comp. eng'g student undergrad.
 

A USB base 16 bit, 4 channel A2D plus a PC based dll that communicates with the hardware to set it up and to write samples to memory variables
 

A USB base 16 bit, 4 channel A2D plus a PC based dll that communicates with the hardware to set it up and to write samples to memory variables

Thank you for the suggestion. I'll ask my groupmates if they want to try doing this proposal.
 

A piece of general advice that is important.

Remember when you are looking for a job the only thing a potential employer has to talk to you about is your various projects...

Thus if you want to work in Telecoms don't make your project a pushbike speedo it will tell your prospective employer nothing about your knowledge or understanding of the field of engeneering they work in, and you hope to.

I see this mistake made so often I wish I could kick every project supervisor who dosen't tell their students this a great big kick up the rear end with a wrecking ball.

---------- Post added at 09:58 ---------- Previous post was at 09:55 ----------

A piece of general advice that is important.

Remember when you are looking for a job the only thing a potential employer has to talk to you about is your various projects...

Thus if you want to work in Telecoms don't make your project a pushbike speedo it will tell your prospective employer nothing about your knowledge or understanding of the field of engeneering they work in, and you hope to.

I see this mistake made so often I wish I could kick every project supervisor who dosen't tell their students this a great big kick up the rear end with a wrecking ball.
 

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