www.ti.com/university

 


ECE Corporate Advisory Council Member

 

Amna Hasnain
Tanlent Acquisition Leader
Texas Instruments


 

 

I have over 15 years of experience working with teams across Fortune 500 companies in the banking and semiconductor industries.

After graduating in 2007 with my MBA from Southern Methodist University, I joined Texas Instruments. Throughout my career, I have enjoyed leadership roles in Business Operations, Financial Planning, Order Fulfillment, Talent Development, Resource Planning, Diversity and Inclusion, and Recruiting.

I am also a certified Leadership Coach - I received my training from the Institute of Professional Excellence in Coaching (IPEC), one of the top coaching schools in the country and recognized by the International Coach Federation (ICF). I work primarily with emerging and experienced leaders helping them develop into strong leaders. So often managers feel overworked and underappreciated. I partner with my clients and help them build happy, high-performing teams so they can free up their time and energy to focus on the things that they truly care about. Head over to www.amnahasnain.com to learn more.

Texas Instruments' Commitment to Universities

Established in 1982, the TI University Program is a global program dedicated to supporting educators, researchers, and students in facilitating the inclusion of TI analog and embedded processing in engineering classrooms, teaching and research labs, textbooks, design projects, and course curricula.

By building relationships with educators, TI bridges the gap between the business and academic worlds. Incorporating TI technology into the curriculum allows educators to teach real-world concepts and complement this with a unique hands-on learning experience utilizing TI tools, making it more exciting, relevant, and valuable to the student.

Working with TI increases the knowledge base of future engineers, so they interact with industry-standard technology before they graduate. TI helps develop the skills needed to tackle tomorrow's most challenging problems. By providing students access to the largest and most advanced analog and embedded processing portfolio, the TI University Program provides the tools necessary to inspire innovation and take engineering concepts from the book to the breadboard.

  • Today, the TI University Program works with more than 350,000 students annually.
     
  • Over 4,000 teaching labs utilizing TI technology have been established.
     
  • The TI University Program runs multiple annual design contests in various regions of the world, reaching over 35,000 students each year.
     
  • TI technology is present in 350 textbooks and ten languages worldwide.

TI is happy to have a Corporate Advisory Council member to work with ECEDHA and collaborate around the technologies and trends that impact ECE education today.

 

Corporate Profile

Texas Instruments semiconductor innovations help 90,000 customers unlock the world's possibilities as it could be - smarter, safer, greener, healthier, and more fun. The TI University Program offers educators discounted tools, free ICs, and lab donations to support integrating TI technology into teaching labs. Our advanced analog and embedded processing technologies fuel the passions of students and educators in more than 4,000 universities worldwide. Discover how the TI University Program can help you push the boundaries and explore new horizons. www.ti.com/university