November 29, 2007

STEM faculty and students from the Department of Physics and Engineering were commended for their scholarly research on the design and testing of an analog computer to solve any second order constant-coefficients and linear differential equation. The analog computer was built using operational amplifiers, resistors and capacitors. Using the Multisim simulator, various input types were tested across the input terminals of the analog computer and the results were recorded.
Their ingenuity was recognized by International Conference on Industrial Electronics, Technology & Automation and published in the Conference National Proceedings.The faculty (Dr. Taan El Ali, Dr. Stacey Franklin Jones and Dr. Fouzi Arammash) worked diligently with the students (Ms. Eason, Mr. Sopeju and Mr. Fapohunda) on the research, presentation and publication.