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V_Atolagbe
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V_Atolagbe
Major Program of Study
Computer Engineering Technology
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Bio

I am a senior at the New York City College of Technology, majoring in Computer Engineering Technology and minoring in Business.

My Courses

EMT 2390L – Operating Systems Laboratory

EMT 2390L – Op­er­at­ing Sys­tems Lab­o­ra­tory

EMT 2390L – Op­er­at­ing Sys­tems Lab­o­ra­tory

MTEC 1001-OL00, Game Design & Interactive Media Skills Lab, Spring 2022

MTEC 1001-OL00, Game De­sign & In­ter­ac­tive Media Skills Lab, Spring 2022

This lab-based course of­fers sup­port­ive in­struc­tion and train­ing for dig­i­tal media de­sign and con­tent de­liv­ery using a va­ri­ety of soft­ware pro­grams and plat­forms. Top­ics cov­ered in­clude but are not lim­ited to raster graph­ics, vec­tor graph­ics, 3D mod­el­ing, dig­i­tal audio, and dig­i­tal video pro­duc­tion and edit­ing. The class of­fers com­pre­hen­sive the­o­ret­i­cal and prac­ti­cal in­struc­tion of the tools and tech­niques for dig­i­tal imag­ing, graph­ics, video, sound, and in­ter­ac­tive de­sign. Specif­i­cally, stu­dents will be in­tro­duced to Adobe Pho­to­shop, Il­lus­tra­tor, In­De­sign, Word­Press, Au­dac­ity, Au­di­tion, Pre­miere, and Unity. In ad­di­tion, work­shops have been de­signed to fos­ter a cul­ture of col­lab­o­ra­tion and sus­tain­able learn­ing com­mu­nity.

CET4773 | Fall 2024| Dr. Mendoza

CET4773 | Fall 2024| Dr. Men­doza

Tech­nolo­gies, pro­to­cols, and tech­niques used to con­nect a com­puter net­work with other net­works through the use of gate­ways that pro­vide a com­mon method of rout­ing in­for­ma­tion pack­ets be­tween the net­works. In­ter­net­work­ing tech­nol­ogy al­lows com­put­ing de­vices to other in­ter­nal and ex­ter­nal de­vices, com­po­nents or sys­tems. Top­ics in­clude Local Area Net­works (LAN) and Wide Area Net­works (WAN) im­ple­men­ta­tion, wire­less net­works im­ple­men­ta­tion, net­work se­cu­rity, ad­vanced switch­ing and rout­ing con­fig­u­ra­tion, ad­vanced TCP/IP con­fig­u­ra­tion, and net­work man­age­ment. In par­tic­u­lar, this se­mes­ter will focus on the con­tent re­quired to ob­tain the CCENT/CCNA ICND1 cer­ti­fi­ca­tion from CISCO. NOTE: This course was for­merly known as Mi­cro­com­puter In­ter­fac­ing.

EMT 1220 Mechanisms Laboratory

EMT 1220 Mech­a­nisms Lab­o­ra­tory

Re­verse En­gi­neer­ing/Prod­uct De­sign with Elec­tri­cal Me­chan­i­cal In­ter­fac­ing, Au­to­matic Con­trol Sys­tem Feed­back, Servo and Step­per Mo­tors, link­ages, gears, trans­mis­sions, dif­fer­en­tials, cams, levers, belts, in­ter­mit­tent mo­tion, brakes, and clutches. The ap­pli­ca­tion of these mech­a­nisms as mo­tion con­vert­ers and electro­mechan­i­cal en­ergy con­ver­sion sys­tems with their dis­place­ment, ve­loc­ity, and ac­cel­er­a­tion. Lab­o­ra­tory study of phys­i­cal and op­er­a­tional char­ac­ter­is­tics of me­chan­i­cal and electro­mechan­i­cal com­po­nents through the tech­nique of hands-on bread board­ing using stan­dard in­dus­trial com­po­nents. Pre­req­ui­sites: EMT 1120, EMT 1130; Pre or coreq­ui­sites: MAT 1275 or equiv­a­lent, PHYS 1433. 3 class hrs, 3 lab hrs, 4 cred­its

Component and Subsystem Design II

Com­po­nent and Sub­sys­tem De­sign II

Cat­a­log de­scrip­tion: Con­tin­u­a­tion of CET 4705. Fur­ther de­sign of sub­sys­tems re­quir­ing so­lu­tion by dif­fer­en­tial equa­tions. Worst-case de­signs and com­po­nent tol­er­ances, de­vel­op­ment of con­trol sys­tems. A term pro­ject may be as­signed.

My Projects

Undergraduate Research

Un­der­grad­u­ate Re­search

Re­al­iz­ing the value of the re­search ex­pe­ri­ence at the un­der­grad­u­ate level, this pro­ject is com­mit­ted to fos­ter­ing re­search op­por­tu­ni­ties for City Tech stu­dents. Fac­ulty and stu­dents can use this pro­ject as a place to share an­nounce­ments about re­search op­por­tu­ni­ties, as well as a place to offer in­for­ma­tion about the ex­pe­ri­ences stu­dents and fac­ulty have had in their re­search en­deav­ors. A hand­book on ef­fec­tive men­tor­ing, de­vel­oped by the Un­der­grad­u­ate Re­search Com­mit­tee, is cur­rently avail­able for down­load.

The Buzz

The Buzz

Wel­come to The Buzz, a stu­dent blog­ging site ded­i­cated to all things City Tech–from how to han­dle the pres­sures of school, to what movies to see. Join the dis­cus­sion by adding a com­ment to a post you like, or by adding a post your­self! And be sure to join the pro­ject to get reg­u­lar up­dates!

Peer Mentoring In Engineering Technology

Peer Men­tor­ing In En­gi­neer­ing Tech­nol­ogy

Pro­gram to in­crease re­ten­tion of stu­dents in en­gi­neer­ing tech­nol­ogy pro­grams.

The Open Road

The Open Road

The Open Road is our place to high­light all that’s pos­si­ble on the Open­Lab. Join now to keep up on Open­Lab news, events, and up­dates. Check our weekly In the Spot­light posts for a glimpse into the in­cred­i­ble work being done by City Tech stu­dents, fac­ulty, and staff. Fol­low Open­Lab News for an­nounce­ments and site up­dates. And see our Open­Lab Cal­en­dar for of­fice hours, events, and work­shops. You can find our work­shop sched­ule and signup for work­shops here as well. The Open Road is also a place for the Open­Lab com­mu­nity (mean­ing you!). We would love your feed­back, in­sight, and com­ments. Please send along any­thing on the Open­Lab that you love! We are al­ways avail­able for any ques­tions you might have. Email us any­time at open­lab@​citytech.​cuny.​edu!

My Clubs

VR & AI Club

VR & AI Club

The Vir­tual Re­al­ity & Ar­ti­fi­cial In­tel­li­gence (VR & AI) Club at NYCCT seeks to ex­plore the in­ter­dis­ci­pli­nary prac­tices and ap­pli­ca­tions in­volv­ing Vir­tual Re­al­ity and Ar­ti­fi­cial In­tel­li­gence, in­clud­ing Mecha­tron­ics, Ro­bot­ics, Com­puter Vi­sion, In­ter­net of Things, and Em­bed­ded sys­tems, as well as the so­cial, psy­cho­log­i­cal and po­lit­i­cal im­pli­ca­tions of such.

Physics Club

Physics Club

Do you want to dis­cover many amaz­ing things such as plan­ets, grav­ity, and every­thing you see every­day but can’t ex­plain? Want to go to ex­cit­ing trips and see what kinds of ex­per­i­ments were tested? Do You Want Free Pizza?! The Physics Club may be just the kind of club for you.

IEEE Club @ CityTech

IEEE Club @ CityTech

We wel­come the CityTech com­mu­nity to learn and grow in the areas of elec­tri­cal and telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions tech­nol­ogy. Every se­mes­ter we pro­vide a se­ries of sem­i­nars with speak­ers that pre­sent the lat­est re­search. In ad­di­tion, var­i­ous work­shops are also pro­vided.

CityTech Math Club

CityTech Math Club

Weekly math sem­i­nar with pre­sen­ta­tions ac­ces­si­ble to un­der­grad­u­ates.

Philosophy Club

Phi­los­o­phy Club

What is this phi­los­o­phy-stuff all about? Come watch some phi­los­o­phy videos and en­gage in a lit­tle phi­los­o­phy talk! Philoso­phers and non-philoso­phers wel­come.

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