IELE - Electric Engineering
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Introductory course for engineering. The role of the engineering in society, the methods, attitudes and the expected abilities of an engineer are analyzed. Professional practice and its applications to different areas are contextualized. The student will contact groups and projects of development and research which are active in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. An introduction to university life, regulations and university resources is made.
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Bohorquez Reyes Juan
This course presents students with the basic concepts involved in the electrical circuits: types of used elements, electrical circuits fundamental laws, theorems and structured analysis tools, time analysis and phasor analysis.,English,-
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Salazar Antonio
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The concepts of signal and system are present in many fields in science and engineering. This course focuses primarily on methods of representation of signals that are appropriate for the study of linear and time invariant systems. Parallel treatment of continuous-time systems and discrete is done at the course, and sampling concepts are introduced in order to allow the student to understand the basic ideas used by discrete systems to process continuous signals.,English,-
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Lozano Martinez Fernando
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AC single phase power. Multiphase systems. Phase power. Magnetic coupling. Transformers. Laplace,English,-
transform and its applications to circuits. Filtering. Analysis in the frequency domain. Resonance and,English,-
harmony. Analysis of two port networks, Elements of theory of realizability. Basic synthesis impedances and,English,-
transfer functions. Passive filter design.
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In this course, the student acquires the ability of express electromagnetic phenomena through Maxwell equations in the frequency domain, taking into account the conditions and applications of static modeling of electromagnetic fields. Relationship of the electromagnetic phenomena and its modeling by electrical circuits is studied, understanding the constraints of this kind of model as well as the physical principles of the propagation and radiation phenomena and their telecommunication applications (radio frequency, microwaves and optic): Transmission lines, waveguides and antennas.
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The course presents basic theory of electromechanical energy conversion which includes basic concepts of active and reactive power, single-phase and three-phase transformers, concepts of induction machines and the synchronous machine. Additionally, the course introduces the students to basic concepts of high voltage transmission lines and their models. Then, power system representations per unit and in matrix form are analyzed. Technical fundamentals in power systems are presented: power flow in steady state and current computation of short circuit. The course includes basic laboratory practices and handling of computational tools to simulate a power system in steady state.,English,-
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Basic elements of control systems. State variables representations: Con- trollability, observability, canonical form. Feedback theory: Definition and Effects. Components of control systems. Typical probe signals: transient response, error definitions. Frequency re- sponse methods. Bode diagrams. Nyquist criterion. Geometric place of roots. State variables analysis. PID regulators. Leading or lagging networks. State feedback, observers. Introduction to digital control.
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Leirens Sylvain
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Guerrero Hurtado Mauricio
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Guerrero Hurtado Mauricio
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Optimization theory is presented as an intermediate mathematical level. Static and dynamic cases, including,English,-
the basics of optimum control are shown, as well as linear and nonlinear problems, for continuous variables,,English,-
with few cases of discrete variables; and in general for deterministic cases. Design activities are proposed,,English,-
aiming to the presentation of optimization problems, types of design, control and applications in various areas,English,-
of electrical and electronic engineering.
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Giraldo Trujillo Luis
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The aim of this course is to present students the design bases of the main components of infrastructure in a power system: power substations and high voltage transmission lines. This topics are presented in such a way that the student acquire the ability to,English,-
- Identify the design basic equipment of lines and substations,English,-
- Perform basic studies, required in the design process,English,-
- Understand the basic principles of electrical engineering design,English,-
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Rios Mesias Mario
The aim of this course is to introduce students to advanced techniques for the analysis of the behavior and performance of power systems in steady state, transient state and dynamic state. The course emphasizes the matrix representation and the computational methods for analysis of electrical power systems.,English,-
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Rios Mesias Mario
This course aims at providing analysis and design tools for energy conversion systems which are based on electronic devices applied in the speed control of motors, switching power sources, reactive and harmonic reduction, UPS, FACTS, among others. Concepts of power quality are presented in order to allow the students to obtain a practical point of view of the applications of this course in the professional practice. The growth of semiconductor devices with higher energy handling capabilities poses a specific application reference in the conversion energy systems design with a higher level of complexity and automation, which implies the optimization of: industrial processes, energetic regulation and power quality related problems. Nowadays is common the use of FACTS devices (Flexible AC Transmission System), HVDC (High-Voltage Direct Current), ASCD (Automatic Speed Control Device), UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) and harmonic active filters, among other elements. Industry requires engineers with the appropriate criteria in design, selecting and maintenance of power electronic devices.,English,-
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This course covers the applications of fundamentals of power systems structure and power systems components. The main power quality problems of industrial electrical Systems are presented. Finally, the students work team will apply design concepts by specifying the custom power solutions that covers the power quality solutions in industrial electrical systems.,English,-
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Ramos Lopez Gustavo
Throughout this course, concepts and necessary methods to analyze different policies in the energy sector are studied. Main aspects of energy sector are discussed in the new market context, taking into account new regulations and sector configuration, and constraints and environmental objectives. Necessary notions of energy, environmental economy and natural resources are reviewed in order to understand the energetic chain and its interrelations. This course presents methodologies and modeling tools to analyze energetic actions which are both economical and environmental sustainable.,English,-
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Tools for basic electrical circuit analysis: amplifiers, oscillators and filters. The use of structured methodologies is encouraged for the study, design and development of analog electronic systems which represent a solution to problems of medium and high complexity. In the context of amplification, concepts of frequency response and feedback are studied. CAD tools support the analog design process. The course is complemented by a laboratory section where the student enforces fundamental concepts and becomes familiar with the elements and devices addressed theoretically.,English,-
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Osma Cruz Johann
Study of both the analog and digital measurement chain, as well as the study of various electronic devices, specialized in signal conditioning circuits design. Knowledge of circuits and specific devices of each block composing the measurement chain, in order to implement a complete system capable of capture signals from a physical system. Sensors study, signal conditioning circuits and analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion process.,English,-
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Guerrero Hurtado Mauricio
In the workshop, the student face a design project in one of the application areas, under the guidance of a professor who acts as project director. Course members work on the same topic, but in different complementary modules of the project. This workshop presents the students to a real team work in which the result depends on the coordinated action of many teams. Among other topics, project management, quality, reliability, market analysis and social and environmental impact are included. The course must take the student to face a project comprehensively from the approach to the final implementation, moving through many aspects like technical, financial, administrative, economical and environmental, among others.,English,-
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In the workshop, the student undertakes a design project in one of the application areas, under the guidance of a professor who acts as project director. Course members work on the same topic, but in different complementary modules. This workshop presents the students to a real team work in which the result depends on the coordinated action of many teams. Among other topics, project management, quality, reliability, market analysis and social and environmental impact are included. The course must take the student to face a project comprehensively from the approach to the final implementation, moving through many aspects such as technical, financial, administrative, economical and environmental ones, to mention a few.,English,-
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Quijano Silva Nicanor
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In the workshops, the student faces a design project in one of the application areas, with the advisory of a professor, who acts as project director. The students work on the same subject , but in complementary modules. In these workshops the student is exposed to true team work, the results of which depend on the coordinated action of several groups. Among other systems, it includes themes such as project management, quality, reliability, market analysis and social and environmental impact. The course is intended to lead the students to face a project in a comprehensive manner, from its setting out to its final implementation, reviewing physical, financial, administrative, economic and environmental aspects.
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Bustamante Miller Roberto
The course’s objectives are: i- Capturing the attention of the participants through the proper information relative possible uses of new information and communication technologies, aimed at improving health care assistance and coverage of health care services. ii- Setting the methodological bases to study relevant, useful and efficient telemedicine applications. iii- Analyzing the most interesting experiences worldwide and others being efficiently developed in this area. iv- Understanding implementation possibilities and limitations. It addresses topics such as: Telemedicine general aspects, existing telemedicine technologies , Communications Technologies, representative experiences, evaluation of quality technique, Financial, profitability and sustainability assessment, Protocols and regulations, Legal Aspects, Health Systems and TIC, Hospital information systems and information networks.
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Salazar Antonio
Electric and Electronical Department’s master degree program seminar. This is a mandatory seminar for all students and it’s coordinated by the different research groups. In this seminar, the student gets to know research projects being developed by the groups and begins to gradually develop his/her proposal under a teacher’s guidance.
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Electric and Electronical Department’s master degree program seminar. This is a mandatory seminar for all students , which is coordinated by different research groups. In this seminar, students get to know research projects being developed by the groups and begin to develop their research work to report on their progress and receive the group’s comments, advise and suggestions.
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Seminar o the Electric and Electronical Master`s Degree program. This is a mandatory seminar for all students and it is coordinated by different research groups. In this seminar, the students get to know research projects being developed by the groups and begins to develop research work to communicate their progress and receive feedback, directions and suggestions.
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This is a special or regular course taken by the student under a teacher-tutor’s guidance individually or in small groups, which can be used to supplement the concentration area or support the research project.
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A study supervised by an advisor teacher about issues or topics within the students` focus and research area, aimed at complementing their concentration area or at complementing their preparation for the research project. At the beginning of the academic term, the student submits a proposal with the project’s objectives and scope, its methodology, expected results and the mechanism defined by the advisor for its development follow-up.
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Lozano Martinez Fernando
The course objective is to bring in the base methods for the analysis of dynamic linear systems with several entries and exits through linear algebra review, system’s mathematical descriptions, dynamic linear equations solutions, stability, controllability, observability and canonic forms of a system with multiple variables, transference matrix, representation by differential operator and multivariable control.
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Leirens Sylvain
The course’s main objective is providing the student with tools to identify the main features of typical stochastic processes and allowing them to analyze and design dynamic systems with uncertain variables. The course initially presents a profitability theory review with definitions, axioms, random variables concepts , distribution functions and profitability density, random variable functions, conditional moments and statistics, and random and statistical variable sequences basic concepts. The course focuses on stochastic processes and power spectrum general concepts, the study of basic processes such as Brownian movement, Poisson processes, white noise and Markov processes. Ergodicity and seasonability concepts. Stochastic differential and stochastic integration equations solving and linear systems with stochastic entries integration. Stochastic processes spectral representation. Orthogonality principle, filters, estimates and prediction.
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Torres Macias Alvaro
This course is an introduction to optimization techniques usually required to be used to solve problems in several engineering areas. It addresses non-restricted optimization problems and the main solving methods for this type of problems. It also addresses linear programming, including simplex method and applications to transport and flow problems. Finally, it will bring in basic restricted non-linear programming concepts.
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Lozano Martinez Fernando
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This course covers models, methods and algorithms on machines (computers) learnt based on their experience. Mathematical learning models will be studied, based on which the fundamental elements of this type of systems from the statistical and computer standpoints. Based on the study of theory, methods of the status of art will be introduced, which are currently used with success in applications to actual problems in function classification, regression and approximation.
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Lozano Martinez Fernando
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Graduation Project first term.
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The objective of this course is to provide students with an introduction in the field of high speed transient electromagnetic phenomena that take place in power systems due to atmospheric phenomena. This way students can apply mathematical methods for their analysis and determination of protections against surges with these characteristics.
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Torres Macias Alvaro
Present, analyze and propose the concepts and methods needed to setup an economic, social and environmentally sustainable energy policy. Assimilate the main aspects of the problems associated with management in the energy context, within the new market context and in accordance with the new game rules and the sector organization. The discussion will be organized in three major topics: i- Sustainability concept and concepts related to energy systems and the energy chain. The aspects related to the assignment and utilization of energy resources in production, transformation, distribution and power consumption activities are identified. Natural resource and environmental economy (based on the economic functions of the environment) and energy balance concepts (sources, final and useful energy and losses are reviewed. A panorama of the international and Colombian energy systems is made and the international agreements regarding economic and environmental matters are examined, as well as their incidence and opportunities on the energy sector. Ii- The methodologies and tools designed to support the preparation of a sustainable energy policy are assessed, taking into consideration the technology, economic, social and environmental aspects, and taking into account the multiplicity of agents and interests involved in decision-making, the asymmetries of information and the existing limits to define such policy. The top-down and bottom-up support models for analysis will be reviewed – and the scenario technique. Iii- The restructuring processes carried out in the energy sector are discussed – changes in copyrights, activity disaggregation (des-regulation and new organization). The theories of regulation on the different State intervention means and the microeconomy fundamentals of market operation and monopoly activities are reviewed. Special emphasis is given to the rules to ensure freedom of access and to avoid restrictive practices of the competition and unfair competition, as well as the application of price regulation.
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Current developments in the interaction of electronic and mechanical elements in micrometric scales have generated the microsystem concept (MST) /MEMS (micro-electromechanical system). The course is aimed at familiarizing the student with basic terms and concepts at the level of physical-mechanical parameters escalation, top-down manufacture simulation, CAD tools and applications management in the microsystems area. Tutorial work will be developed for the design of mechanical, electric, magnetic and thermal actuators that will enable the student to gain experience in description and multi-physical design of MST, using the ANSYS tool. At the end of the course, the student will have the opportunity to concentrate on a research Project.
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Avila Bernal Alba
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An in-depth treatment of the current communications digital systems is presented. Topics include, among others, the representation of deterministic and random signals, modulation and de-modulation schemes, including the current schemes, equalization, spectral properties, error correction codes, communication channel characteristics, applications.
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Bustamante Miller Roberto
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Peña Traslaviña Nestor
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