Analog Devices Names University Program Strategic Advocates
26 Junho 2012 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) today named four strategic
advocates to the Analog Devices University Program. Strategic
Advocates serve as distinguished advisors who provide insight and
guidance to the company’s ongoing mission to promote and support
hands-on, active learning at engineering universities throughout
the world.
Kenneth Connor, professor, Department of
Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering, education director
of the Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center and director of
the Mobile Studio Project at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Launched in March 2012, the Analog Devices University Program
was created with Digilent Inc. and leading educational institutions
to enhance engineering students’ educational experience with
portable analog design kits, course materials and online support to
allow students to experiment quickly and easily with advanced
technologies. Students can also use these kits to design, build and
test real-world, functional analog circuits anytime and
anywhere.
As strategic advocates, the following four educators will
provide the Analog Devices University Program advice and support to
develop online and downloadable software and teaching materials,
online support, textbooks, reference designs and lab projects to
enrich students’ education about analog circuits and their
application to core engineering and physical science curricula.
- Robert Bowman, professor of electrical
and microelectronic engineering at the Kate Gleason College of
Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology
- Kenneth Connor, professor, Department
of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering, education
director of the Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center and
director of the Mobile Studio Project at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
- Kathleen Meehan, associate professor,
Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia
Tech
- John Robertson, professor, Department
of Engineering, College of Technology and Innovation, Arizona State
University
“Professors Connor, Meehan, Robertson and Bowman are outstanding
educators teaching at some of the best engineering schools in the
country. They are passionate about preparing the next generation of
engineers to succeed in the workforce and possess a keen,
first-hand understanding of the needs of today’s engineering
students,” said Samuel Fuller, chief technology officer, Analog
Devices. “Through these strategic advocate appointments, Analog
Devices is further developing its longstanding partnership with the
academic community to help build a real-world, hands-on learning
approach that will prepare future engineers for the types of design
challenges they will face in their professional careers.”
For More Information and Samples:
- Learn about Analog Devices’ University
Program
- Get online support and educational
material
- Order samples
For the price of a textbook, ADI and Digilent provide low-cost
analog circuit design kits including hardware and software as well
as online course materials. The Digilent Analog Discovery and
Explorer analog circuit design kits permit essentially all core
circuits and electronics courses in electrical and computing
engineering programs and electronics intensive courses to be taught
without the need for any lab facilities as long as students have
computers. This empowers students to apply serious electronics,
controls and communications to any project anywhere and anytime, by
equipping them with a portable lab no bigger than a smart phone.
Recent studies show that students with unlimited access to design
tools and hardware --like the Digilent Analog Discovery and
Explorer design kits --consistently achieve higher academic
performance than their peers.
About Analog Devices
Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars
on which Analog Devices has built one of the longest standing,
highest growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged
industry-wide as the world leader in data-conversion and
signal-conditioning technologies, Analog Devices serves over 60,000
customers, representing virtually all types of electronic
equipment. Analog Devices is headquartered in Norwood,
Massachusetts, with design and manufacturing facilities throughout
the world. Analog Devices is included in the S&P 500 Index.
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