The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Heads Association
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A Message from the Executive Director
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Dear ECEDHA friends and family,
As we near the end of the academic term and 2021, we're excited to look ahead to plans for the Annual Conference. If you have not already done so, please be sure to mark your calendars for the 2022 ECEDHA Annual Conference and ECExpo, set for March 25-28 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Registration will open soon. After two years of being apart, we look forward to bringing everyone back together Mardi Gras style for in-person networking, education, and collaboration. In 2022, we will reboot, reset, and most importantly, reunite!
This year's Program Committee, led by Agnieszka Miguel, has been working diligently to create yet another world-class program for our members. If you are interested in joining their efforts, please reach out to the ECEDHA team. Your involvement keeps our community strong!
We appreciate your continued engagement and look forward to seeing you all in person this spring.
All the best,
John R. Janowiak
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November 16, 2021 | 12pm CT
November 18, 2021 | 1pm CT
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December 7, 2021 | 1pm CT
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December 8, 2021 | 1pm CT
ECEDHA Summit: Year-End Review
March 25-28, 2022
2022 ECEDHA Annual Conference & ECExpo - New Orleans, LA
New Programs added daily!
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Research. Technology. The Future of ECE.
Stream the new podcast series now!
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Join us for the ECE TECH TALKS Podcast Series!
Throughout this series, host Barry Sullivan sits down for casual conversations with thought leaders in ECE – across both academia and industry – to hear their perspectives on the latest in research, technology, and their vision of the future of ECE.
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Peter Balyta, Ph.D.
President, Education Technology
Vice President, Academic Engagement
Texas Instruments
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Episode 7: A Conversation with Peter Balyta
In this month's episode, hosts Barry Sullivan and John Janowiak sit down with the Vice President of Academic Engagement and President of Education Technology, Peter Balyta.
Peter discusses the importance of STEM skills for all students and TI's university programs that are integrated into the classroom by bridging the gap between business and academia.
Tune in as we listen to Peter discuss TI's adaption to online learning, their recent internship program, and overcoming technology challenges.
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Reflections on Serving as Chair
By: Michael Giesselmann, Texas Tech University
I had the honor & privilege to serve as chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department in the Edward E. Whitacre College of Engineering (WCOE) at Texas Tech University for over a decade from Sep. 2010 until March 2021. I joined the Department in August 1986 as an Assistant Professor and served as Graduate advisor and Associate chair for graduate studies before becoming chair. I was fortunate that the department chairs that served before me, including the chair that hired me in August 1986 were all excellent mentors that prepared me for a leadership role in Academia. I can say the same for the deans that nurtured me as a tenure-track faculty member and later in various administrative roles. Without their collective mentorship, I would have been ill prepared for my role as Department Chair. I am confident that I imparted some of this wisdom to the current Departmental leadership team, a mentoring assignment I conscientiously pursued.
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Sponsored Article: Accelerate Device Verification with New PSpice® for TI Design and Simulation Tool
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Association Announcements
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Now Accepting Nominations for the 2021 ECEDHA Awards
ECEDHA is now accepting nominations for its 2021 Awards. Nominations are due by November 24, 2021. All awards will be presented at the 2022 ECEDHA Annual Conference and ECExpo in New Orleans, Louisiana.
New! Rising to the Challenge Award
Robert M. Janowiak Outstanding Leadership and Service Award
Innovative Program Award
Diversity Award
Industry Award
CHECE Canadian Leadership and Service Award
ECE Technology Integration Award
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Now Renewing: 2021-2022 ECEDHA Academic Membership
Renew your membership today to continue receiving ECEDHA member benefits, including:
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Access to the 2021 ECEDHA Summit Series, a virtual program
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The opportunity to attend the 2022 ECEDHA Annual Conference & ECExpo set for March 25-28, 2022 in New Orleans, Louisiana
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The opportunity to participate in the ECEDHA Annual Survey, a valuable tool in benchmarking data
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Complimentary job posting service via the ECEDHA website
- And much more!
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Now Available On-Demand!
Virtual Programming from the ECE Lab Pros & Makers Summit
Last month, ECEDHA members gathered for another installment of the ECEDHA Summit Series. Led by Y.C. Wang (Digi-Key) the October Summit gathered peers to discuss the ways ECE curriculum and industry connect.
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Previously recorded webinars are now available for your on-demand viewing!
Sponsored by Keysight Technologies
Sponsored by Ansys
Sponsored by Rohde & Schwarz
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ECEDHA Member and Partner News
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THE BRIDGE Magazine of IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE-HKN)
Trends in Communication Networks
The magazine of IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu is THE BRIDGE, which publishes a variety of features and content relevant to ECE students, faculty, and professionals. The magazine is electronic and open access with PDF versions of the current and prior issues.
The October 2021 issue of THE BRIDGE is available now!
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A Little Engineering Humor
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Society has a capacity for electrical engineering jokes, but it always resists their induction.
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