New Tools for State of the Art Research
and Industry-Ready Students
Recorded: November 29, 2018 at 12:00pm EST
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As technological change accelerates, students need more information. Industry needs new engineers who understand and utilize modern measurement hardware, software, and automation, IoT device design and test, and more. Lab management efficiency, ready to teach courseware, and readily available tools are what educators need. Keysight can offer support across the board and enable you to graduate industry-ready engineers. Learn how by attending our webinar and hear from Keysight and university experts. Bring your questions and we will answer as many as we can during the 1-hour session.
Attend this webinar to:
- For the educator: find out about tools available to use in your classroom - from coursework to textbooks and more. Great time savers...
- For the lab manager: find out about software to manage your labs. Great for efficiency and savings...
- For the university: find out about industry needs to ensure industry-ready graduates. Great for recruiting...
Speakers
Brad Jolly
Senior Applications Engineer
Keysight Technologies
Brad Jolly received his B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Michigan. He has been with Keysight Technologies (previously Hewlett-Packard and Agilent Technologies) for more than 22 years, including roles in software R&D, UI design, learning products, application engineering, product support, training, product marketing, and product management. In addition to his role as an applications engineer, Brad writes Keysight's STEM Outreach Blog.
Brian Wood
Senior Support Engineer
Keysight Technologies
Brian is the BenchVue Support manager. He’s been with HP/Agilent/Keysight since 1973 with 8 years off from 2006-2014 for retirement. He’s contributed to the development and support of the 3060, 3065 and 3070 in-circuit test systems and the TS-54xx series of Automotive Functional Test systems, and has supported general purpose bench, VXI and LXI products, including DMMs, Function Generators, Digitizers, Power Supplies and more. He’s an avid ham radio operator, call sign W0DZ, who likes tinkering with electronics and DXing (talking to foreign lands), mostly using Morse code.
Fawwaz T. Ulaby
Professor of EECS
University of Michigan
Fawwaz T. Ulaby is the Emmett Leith Distinguished University Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan, where he had also served as Vice President for Research from 1999 to 2005. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, Fellow of IEEE and AAAS, and serves on several scientific baords and commissions.
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