Instructions for the project

  1. Do the project alone or find one partner to do the project with.

  2. Select a subject that interests you and that is suitable for two weeks' work. Your idea can be an extension of the lab exercises, a replication of an experiment reported in the literature, or something completely different. What is important is that you combine theory and technology and that it is feasible within the time limits. Project ideas are listed above and will also be presented during the course.

  3. Select one of the teachers whose area of expertise is closest to the project topic. Discuss your ideas with the teacher. The teacher will give you advice on what types of investigations or tests that are suitable and what equipment that will be available at the department. If you need some extra material or devices it is important that you discuss this together with the teacher.

  4. Discuss your project draft, Assignment 3, at the Project workshops, Sep 27th.

  5. After your project has been accepted, the teacher assigned to your project will form a project group on bilda.kth.se.

  6. Submit your project draft, Assignment 3, on bilda.kth.se no later than Sep 29h

  7. You may use your own equipment or our lab facilities. You can come here and use our equipment and get help for one day. Be sure to let us know if you need any assistance so it can be arranged when it suits every one.

  8. Prepare a short (about 3 minutes) video demo of your project to illustrate your application/evaluation. The video should be uploaded to vimeo.com, add the text [DT2300@KTH] to the video title, and provide a link in the report (also i form of a 2D QR-kod). The video can be very useful when you will present your project at the "Final project presentation".

  9. Present the project at the Final project presentation, Oct 17th.

  10. Submit your final project report, Assignment 5, on bilda.kth.se no later than Oct 20th

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