Large amounts of data are becoming more accessible every day in almost all industries. Electrical and system engineering skills such as developing nanoscale devices, designing high-power, high-frequency electronics and building intelligent and autonomous systems that can sense, interpret and train AI models are in high demand but are not easy to teach in a traditional classroom. Penn Engineering’s Peter Detkin Lab combines the classroom, lab, and makerspace into one, providing students with an experience that not only teaches those skills, but encourages students to push limits even further.
As part of the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering (ESE), the Detkin Lab, directed by Sid Deliwala, includes the Ketterer Lab and the ESE Makerspace.
“The physical space of the Detkin Lab is…
