TE 401 - Developing Breakthrough Projects

Spring 2023

TitleRubricSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Develop Breakthrough ProjectsTE401A65391LCD11400 - 1520 M     Keilin Jahnke
Develop Breakthrough ProjectsTE401B65392LCD1 -     Keilin Jahnke
Develop Breakthrough ProjectsTE401CS68142LCD2 -    Andrew Singer
Jed L Taylor
Develop Breakthrough ProjectsTE401CS374024LCD3 -    Andrew Singer
AudioProcAugmentedListeningSysTE401F66226LCD1 -    Andrew Singer
Manan Mittal
TE 401 at LLC InnovationTE401LL271420LEC21530 - 1650 T  89 Illinois Street Residence Lng  Keilin Jahnke
TE401 at Innovation LLCTE401LLC71419LEC21530 - 1650 T R     Keilin Jahnke
Develop Breakthrough ProjectsTE401MK65393LCD1 -    Mark Karasek

Official Description

Project-based exploration with teams of students working together in a large innovation and entrepreneurial context. Encourage development of innovative, leadership, and entrepreneurial skill sets, including financing, marketing, sales, operations, business plans, and management. Course Information: 1 to 4 undergraduate hours. 1 to 4 graduate hours. May be repeated.

Course Description

Want to work on a project or startup and get course credit?
If students want to work on a project for TE 401 credit, they will need to complete a Memorandum of Agreement Form and find a faculty member to sponsor their project before the beginning of the semester. Questions about TE 401 courses should be directed to Keilin Jahnke at deahl1@illinois.edu.

More information about TE 401 Section F: Augmented Listening Technology
Recent advances in embedded sensing and computing technology and in audio signal processing are enabling groundbreaking advances in augmented listening technology, including hearing aids, smart headphones, and audio augmented reality. In this project-based experiential course, students will develop prototypes, design experiments, and collect data to explore the capabilities of multichannel augmented listening devices using large sensor arrays and state-of-the-art signal processing methods. The collaborative project will incorporate electronic hardware design, laboratory experiments, and data analysis. Students will also have the opportunity to pursue individual research into applications related to audio enhancement, array processing, and machine audition. For more information, see the TE 401 F Website Questions about TE 401-F should be directed to Manan Mittal at manansm2@illinois.edu.

Last updated

1/6/2023