syeda’s Profile
My Courses
CET 3640 – Software for Computer Control
CET 3640 – Software for Computer Control
EL 021W Academic Writing, F2016
This is a course in English for Academic Purposes for non-native English students. It focuses on college writing and general education, as well as the CATW writing proficiency.
My Projects
Annual Experential Learning Symposium
Thu May 10, 2018, 12-4 pm Voorhees Theater. Organized by the students, for the students, to showcase student research and projects.
“Talk n Roll Bot” is a robotic project currently under active development in the Mechatronics Technology Center (MTC) at CityTech. MTC is an NSF funded project established through collaboration between Mechanical Engineering Technology and Computer Engineering Technology departments. Prof. Farrukh Zia from Computer Engineering Technology department is supervising the development of Talk n Roll Bot. As the name suggests, Talk n Roll Bot will have the capability to roll around on two wheels and speak with the help of computer controlled voice synthesis.
smart phone controlled lights
Wireless Sensor Network (WiSeNet)
A combination of hardware modules and software components and services to allow bidirectional wireless communication between master and slave nodes for monitoring and control of remote sensors and devices. WiSeNet development framework is based on low cost, open source hardware and software.
My Clubs
City Tech Women Engineers Club
The mission of the City Tech Women Engineers Club is to promote awareness and interest in improving the enrollment, retention and graduation rates of women in the technology programs at New York City College of Technology, as well as develop leadership skills through workshops, seminars and student collaboration. lnstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Women in Engineering (WIE) student branch at CityTech invites all interested students to join the Openlab club. Joining IEEE WIE student chapter is optional. We provide support, information and resources to all members to help them succeed in their engineering technology field of interest.
Girls Who Code Club at City Tech is affiliated with Girls Who Code national non-profit organization working to close the gender gap in technology. Our programs educate and inspire girls with the computing skills they’ll need to pursue 21st century career opportunities.
Cyberspace + Internet of Things + Robotics + Wearable Technology + Fashion Technology + WiTNY Program + Professional Development + Undergraduate Research + Peer Mentoring + Group Activities + FUN = City Tech Cybernetics Club (Organized by the Computer Engineering Technology Department)