INTERNSHIP REPORT ON [TITLE] By [Student1 name], [Student2 name], [Student3 name], Submitted to the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Faculty of Sciences and Engineering East West University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (B.Sc. in EEE) [Semester, year] Approved By ________________ ________________ Academic Advisor Department Chairperson [Advisor name] [Chairperson’s name] Undergraduate Internship Approval Letter To whom it may concern This is to certify that [Student Name] student ID 200X-X-80-XXX has successfully completed the project work that was assigned to him/her as part of the internship program. I, [industry mentor name], on behalf of [industry name] am recommending this work as the fulfillment for the requirement of EEE 499 Industrial Training. I wish him/her success. ___________________ [Name of student’s mentor] Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, East West University 2 Undergraduate Internship Acknowledgment The acknowledgement font will be Times New Roman, font size 12. Limit this to one page. You may address all the people (parents, teachers, friends, others) who have contributed to the success of this document. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, East West University 3 Undergraduate Internship Executive Summary The abstract font will be Times New Roman, font size 12. The length of the abstract should be about half a page. Several paragraph’s are good – about 2-3. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, East West University 4 Undergraduate Internship TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................................................7 2. DETAIL OF INTERNSHIP WORK ..................................................................................................................8 3. PROBLEMS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ....................................................................................................9 4. CONCLUSION .................................................................................................................................................. 10 REFERENCES .......................................................................................................................................................... 11 Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, East West University 5 Undergraduate Internship LIST OF FIGURES Figure1: [Name of the Figure]…………………………………………… [Page Number] Figure1: [Name of the Figure]…………………………………………… [Page Number] Figure1: [Name of the Figure]…………………………………………… [Page Number] LIST OF TABLES Page Table 1: [Title of the Table] ........................................................................ [Page Number] Table 2: [Title of the Table] ........................................................................ [Page Number] Table 3: [Title of the Table] ........................................................................ [Page Number] Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, East West University 6 Undergraduate Internship 1. Introduction 1.1 Company Profile: 1.2 Objective of the Internship 1.3 Scope and Methodology Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, East West University 7 Undergraduate Internship 2. Detail of Internship Work Explain in details what you have done in your internship. Include the following in this section…. 1. Your work time table, what you did when, where and who had supervised you. 2. Who was your overall internship supervisor and how he or she had contributed to the program. 3. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, East West University 8 Undergraduate Internship 3. Problems and Recommendations Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, East West University 9 Undergraduate Internship 4. Conclusion Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, East West University 10 Undergraduate Internship References [1] P. I. Kuznetsov and R. L. Stratonovich, “The Propagation of Electro-magnetic Waves in Multiconductor Transmission Lines”, New York: Pergamon, 1964. [2] Richard E. DuBroff, “Electromagnetic Concept and Application”, 4th edition, Prentice Hall, Inc. 1996 [3] C. Wei, R. F. Harrington, J. R. Mautz, and T. K. Sarkar, “Multiconductor transmission lines in multilayered dielectric media,” IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech., vol. MTT-32, pp. 439450, 1984. [4] K. C. Gupta, R. Garg, and I. J. Bahl, “Microstrip Lines and Slotlines”, Dedham, MA: Artech House, 1979. [5] Douglas Brooks, “Differential Impedance”, Printed Circuit Design, a Miller Freeman publication, August, 1998. [6] “Design Guidelines for Electronic Packaging Using High Speed Techniques”, IPC-D-317A, January 1995. [7] C. R. Paul and A. E. Feather, “Computation of the transmission line inductance and capacitance matrices from the generalized capacitance matrix,” IEEE Trans. Electromagn. Compat., vol. EMC-18, pp. 175-183, 1976. [8] CITS25, Differential Controlled Impedance Calculator, Polar Instruments Ltd. [9] Eric Laermans, Member, Jan De Geest, Daniël De Zutter, Frank Olyslager, Stefaan Sercu, and Danny Morlion, “Modeling Complex Via Hole Structures”, IEEE Trans. on advanced packaging, vol. 24, no. 3, August 2001. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, East West University 11