How to do a press conference badly

Jul 20 2007

Now for the academics – My marks

Jul 18 2007
1st Year (83.4% average) Credit
(CATS)
Mark
(%)
ES155   Design and Computer Techniques 15 80
ES156   Professional Studies 15 79
ES157   Mathematics for Engineers 15 82
ES160   Materials and Production 15 82
ES161   Engineering Mechanics 15 81
ES162   Modelling and System Dynamics 15 85
ES163   Electrical and Electronic Systems 15 92
ES164   Fluids and Energy 15 86

2nd Year ( 81.4% average, 20% of degree) Credit
(CATS)
Mark
(%)
CG203   Systems and Control 15 85
CG204   Signal Processing and Communications 15 94
ES21J   Analogue Design 15 81
ES21L   Applied Linear Algebra 7.5 92
ES21Q   Design of Measurement Systems 7.5 70
ES21R   Digital Design 15 80
ES21T   Electronic Systems 7.5 79
ES22E   Software Development 15 92
IB229   Starting a Business for Engineers 7.5 58
PX258   ULSI MOS Devices and Technologies 15 70

3rd Year (85% average including 7.5 over CATS, 40% of degree) Credit
(CATS)
Mark
(%)
CG351   Digital Signal Processing 15 75
ES316   Analogue and Digital System Design 1 15 91
ES327   Project 30 78
ES335   Communication Systems 15 86
ES372   Automation and Robotics 15 86
ES379   Finance and Accounting 15 88
ES390   VLSI Design 1 15 83
PX317   New Concepts in Electronics 7.5 74

4th Year (89.3% average including 30 over CATS, 40% of degree) Credit
(CATS)
Mark
(%)
ES312   Systems Modelling and Simulation 15 85
ES330   Control 1 15 92
ES410   Group Project 30 75
ES425   Engineering Business Management 1 15 76
ES436   Directed Reading for Electronics 15 78
ES462   High Integrity Systems 15 87
LL130   Learning Chinese 1 30 82
PX400   Future Electronics 15 72


Overall Degree calculated as: 86%
First Class Honours

The end of an era

Jul 18 2007

Well, that's it, done and dusted. University life is now officially over – I am no longer a student. My four years studying a Masters in Electronic Engineering at Warwick University have come to a fruitful end. It's odd thinking of the very first day when I moved into Rootes with my big boxes, going up the stairs for the first time, seeing that awful bright yellow paint, unpacking and chatting with Sam and Kayte for the first time. Good memories.

This final year was spent in Redfern campus accommodation, with old friend Steven and new flatmates Jo, Madhumita and Robert. It has been a great year. Here is a short but happy-memory inducing list. Ten pin bowling – both real and Wii based, massive marathon video game conquests (Burnout Revenge, Katamari, Bomberman, Wii Sports, Red Star), birthday celebrations, the adventures of Bobby Green and Snowy Bob, talkative fridge magnet nonsense, watching Planet Earth, fridge and freezer space mayhem, the rotting celeriac, Madhumita's bell ringing and superstitions, the donkey-film fiasco (and the associated eeyore jokes), New Year celebrations, Christmas decorations, Madhumita's quotes and blue tac sculptures, outings to Zizi's and Piccolini's "I could be a vampire – but you're vegetarian", eating two meals at once in Wetherspoons after Oceans 13, sharing artsy fartsy films with Jo, going on walks around Heronbank (to my secret pond), taking trips to the perfect Arts Centre Cinema (£2.50 student ticket for films such as Zodiac, This is England, Infamous and others), buying bargain £3 DVDs from the now defunct Fopp, juggling in the kitchen (3 ball, 4 ball, mill's mess, 5 on the floor), the faulty Xbox 360 issues, completing that Mars EBM assignment, Future Electronics "big time" and "for sure", kitchen visiting sparrows, woodpeckers, rabbits, squirrels and a single fox, Warwick Art Centre's tuna jacket potatoes with salad garnish, my internet ban and resulting scrubs marathon, basement lab concrete slab testing for hours on end, painful all nighters on 300 page project report and poster, my poor tummy and appendicitis, rewarding revision marathons (and missing the Bristol Rovers promotion), learning mandarin chinese, the lunar eclipse on the night of Steven's birthday meal and wii competition, watching Liverpool knock out Chelsea on HD projectors outside in the garden after feasting on a BBQ, reading Graeme's friday evening "weekend joy" texts and laser/smell of burning eye stories, eating fresh French baguette and Camembert after returning on a long hard bike trip to Tescos, the mounting rust problems my bike suffered as a result of being left outside in the rain, the magpies attacking the bin bags, the "cost-cutter" chime, the incredibly wet summer, playing Frisbee on the green outside, watching films with the TV at the foot of the bed, watching the cleaner rotation as ours was off sick again, building up recyclable skyscrapers in blue bags, playing corridor golf with the plastic golf set and Steven losing his ball under my bed, playing long range corridor darts and skittles, being solemn as Madhumita rushes away for the last time, doing that 1000 piece puzzle on top of my drawers, buying fans and creating custom made wasp nets, seeing Madhumita play Halo, boiling up the kettle and having a nice coffee and croissant breakfast before starting revision, playing Scattergories and LOTR Risk (too geeky?), rearing my grape found caterpillar to a full fledged moth, indoctrinating Sam in the ways of BSG, taking down my posters for the last time, Jo's regular parsnip-carrot and mince meal, Steven's toad in the hole and chips, Roberts plastic cutlery and balloon antics (see: Madhumita's cupboard), Madhumita's smelly night time thing and yoghurts left in the microwave, the 2 for £3 tesco pizzas that got me through, weekend trips to Leicester to visit Sam where we would shop at Fenwicks or on the off chance go to Riley's or cook something wonderful and inspired. And taking pictures for the last time as I pack up the car and prepare to go home.