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        • Fruitful Functions
        • A Day at the Supermarket
      • EMT 1120 Technical Graphics
      • EMT 1150 LAB Reports
      • EMT 1220 Mechanisms
        • The Slider Crank Mechanism
      • EMT 1250 Digital Systems Course Documents
      • EMT 1255 Electronics Laboratory Reports
      • EMT 2370 Computer Hardware
      • PHYS 1442 Calculus Based Physics II
      • MEDU 2901 Fall 2017 Research
      • EMT 2410 | C/C++ for Embedded Systems
        • Lab 002| Finding the Min & Max of an Array
        • Lab 003| Using Functions to Find the Min & Max
        • Lab 004| Using Pointers for Dynamic Arrays and Data Acquisition
        • Course Final Project
      • ARCH 1121
      • EMT 2461 Electromechanical Systems: Software Interface
      • CET 3510 Microcomputer Systems Technology
      • CET 3510 | Microcomputer Systems Technology
      • CET 3525 | Electrical Networks
      • CET 4952 | Robotics Technology
      • CET 4864 Feedback Control Systems
      • CET 4805 Component and Subsystem Design II
    • Internships
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The OpenLab is an open-source, digital platform designed to support teaching and learning at City Tech (New York City College of Technology), and to promote student and faculty engagement in the intellectual and social life of the college community.

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