UC Berkeley EECS 16B | Designing Information Devices and Systems II
UC Berkeley
Comprehensive course covering fundamental concepts in electrical engineering and computer science, including linear time-invariant dynamical systems, state-space models, stability, feedback, and control.
University CoursesComputer Science
Introduction
EECS 16B is the second course in the introductory electrical engineering and computer science sequence at UC Berkeley. It covers topics such as linear time-invariant dynamical systems, state-space models, stability, feedback, and control.
Highlights
Covers fundamental concepts in electrical engineering and computer science
Taught by experienced professors Seth Sanders and Miki Lustig
Includes hands-on projects and problem-solving exercises
Provides a strong foundation for further studies in these fields
Recommendation
This course is highly recommended for students interested in electrical engineering, computer science, and related disciplines. It provides a comprehensive understanding of key concepts and prepares students for more advanced coursework in these areas.
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