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Advisory Board
The primary mission of the Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering at Tennessee Technological University
is to prepare its students to become productive members of the
electrical engineering profession at the basic and advanced levels.
In addition, the department strives to enhance and expand the knowledge
in the various fields of electrical engineering by conducting research
and scholarly activity and to be of service to the public and the
profession by sharing the expertise of its personnel.
Thus, a major activity of the department is to educate
engineers to meet the needs of the industry. Also, the department,
by its graduate program, plays a vital role in the continuing education
of electrical engineers for industry. Hence, it is important for
the department to receive feedback from industry on the effectiveness
of its academic programs and to receive input regarding changes
in the curriculum needed to keep pace with the changing needs of
industry. Therefore, the Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering has established an Industry Advisory Board that
will function as a communication channel between the department
and industry. By participating in this activity, industry will
be able to provide timely input in the education of its engineers
and so have available an engineering work force well educated with
necessary skills needed for a fast changing industrial environment.
The scope, the membership, and the structure of the Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial Advisory Board
are outlined below.
Scope and Role
The role of the Industry Advisory Board of the
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is to provide
a forum
for communications between the department, industry, and
working electrical engineers in the region. This formal dialogue
will
enable the groups to identify and discuss areas of mutual
interest. Specifically, it is the desire of the university, college,
and
the department that the industries in the region interact
with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in
its
efforts to develop and maintain a dynamic curriculum for
its degree programs, establish and support appropriate laboratory
and other educational facilities, and provide opportunities
for
its faculty to be current in their teaching and research
disciplines. The Industry Advisory Board will provide advice
and counsel
regarding the department's academic programs, facilities,
areas of growth relevant to the needs of the industry, and such
other
matters for incorporation into the department's planning
process, and will assist the department in finding resources
to achieve the
above objectives. Thus, the topics addressed by the Board
may include, but will not be limited to, departmental goals and
objectives,
industry needs for instructional programs, co-op programs,
scholarship and fellowship programs, and faculty development
programs.
The Board will meet once a year for one day during
the Spring Semester to carry out its business. Additional meetings
may
be called as deemed appropriate by the Board or the department.
It is expected that each individual member or his/her company
will bear the lodging, travel, and other expenses associated
with the meeting.
Board Membership and Member Terms
The Board membership will be composed of representatives from
organizations, both private and public, who employ electrical
engineering graduates or are involved in electrical engineering
education and research. Individuals selected from these organizations
will include those who are recognized leaders in their organizations
with experience in any combination of performance, evaluation,
or supervision of electrical engineering personnel, and who
have special interest in our programs.
The board will consist of persons appointed by the
President of the University. Once appointed, they will serve for
five-year terms. Any board member may be appointed for subsequent
terms
by the President. The Board will select its own chairperson.
The Department Chairperson will be an ex-officio member of
the Board.
Industry Advisory Board Members
Dr. Allen R. Atkins, II
V.P. Information, Space & Defense Systems; Retired
1345 Westhampton Woods Court
Wildwood, MO 63005
(636) 458-7533
aratkins@earthlink.net |
Dr. William Dale Blair
Principal Research Scientist
Georgia Tech Research Institute
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0857
(404) 407-7934
dale.blair@gtri.gatech.edu
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Clayton L. Clem, P.E.
Senior Mgr, Telecom Projects
TVA
5762 Tallant Road
Ooltewah, TN 37363
(423)396-2069
clclem@tva.gov
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Navin S. Dedhia
QMS Consultant
Hitachi Global Storage Tech, Inc.
5600 Cottle Road MS LGZ/12-3
San Jose, CA 95193
NavinDedhia@hotmail.com |
Arnold Dillon
Associate Manager, Instrumentation and Controls
Engineering Design Team
I.C. Thomasson Associates, Inc.
2950 Kraft Drive, Suite 500
Nashville, TN 37204-0527
615-346-3432; Fax 615-346-3550
adillon@icthomasson.com
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Dudley E. Garner, Jr
Chairperson
Symetrics Industries, Inc.
3110 W. Florida Avenue
Melbourne, FL 32904
321-727-3931; Fax 321-727-3931
scgar@nebutel.com
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Kevin Givens
Adtran
1904 Lillian Drive
Athens, AL 35611-5427
kevin.givens@adtran.com
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Bob Gower
President & CEO
United Memories, Inc.
1873 Austin Bluffs Parkway
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
(719) 594-4238; Fax (719) 594-4939
bob@unimem.com
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Barry H. Graves
Product Line Manager
Excitation Control Equipment
Eaton Electrical
221 Heywood Road
Arden, NC 28704
828-687-3303; Fax 828-687-3129
barryhgraves@eaton.com
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Trudy Harper, Board Co-Chair
President
Tenaska Power Services Co.
1701 E. Lamar Blvd.
Arlington, TX 76006
Office 817-462-1511
Fax 817-462-1035
tharper@tnsk.com
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Dr. Robert P. Howard
Aerospace Testing Alliance
AEDC Group
1099 Avenue C
Arnold Air Force Base, TN 37389-4300
931-454-4783; Fax 931-454-4913
robert.howard@arnold.af.mil
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Thomas H. Jones (Board Co-Chair)
Co-owner and General Manager
Research Electronics Intl.
455 Security Place
Algood, TN 38506
931-537-6032; Fax 931-537-6089
Tom@research-electronics.com
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Leonard Early Leech
Engineering Manager
Nashville Electric Services
1214 Church Street
Nashville, TN 37203
615-747-3651
lleech@nespower.com
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Ben Edward Martin
Vice President
Computer Engineering Services, Inc.
240 Forrest Ave., Suite 102
Chattanooga, TN 37405
423-265-0607; Fax 423-266-5923
bmartin@ces-chatt.com
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Dr. John H. Matthews
President
John Matthews & Associates
P.O. Box 3229
Cookeville, TN 38502
931-858-5891; Fax 931-858-5556
jomatthews@infoave.net |
Karen O'Donoghue
Electronics Engineer
Naval Surface Warfare Ctr, Code: B35
17320 Dahlgren Road
Dahlgren, VA 22448-5100
540-653-1567; Fax 540-653-8673
karen.odonoghue@navy.mil
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Dr. Stephen Parke(Ex-officio)
Chairperson
Electrical and Computer Eng. Dept.
Tennessee Technological University
Box 5004
Cookeville, TN 38505
931-372-3397; Fax 931-372-3436
sparke@tntech.edu |
James D. Peterman
Senior Product Manager, Platform
Tekelec, Network Systems Division
5200 Paramount Parkway
Morrisville, NC 27560
919-460-5586; Fax 919-388-1416
james.peterman@tekelec.com
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Dane J. Phillips
Optical Engineer
Digital Fusion Systems, Inc.
Athens, Alabama
dphillips@digitalfusion.com
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Michael W. Pyle
Director of Operations, Power Monitoring & Control Activity
Schneider Electric/Square D Company
316 Southwinds Drive
Hermitage, TN 37076
mike@py-logic.com |
C.O. Doc Stokley
Directory of Technology
Stokley Petroleum Technology, Inc.
1107 Guinea Drive
Houston, Texas 77055
(713) 826-6408
doc65@att.net |
Eric J. Renner
Senior Missile Systems Engineer
Dynetics, Inc.
1000 Explorer Blvd.
P. O. Box 5500
Huntsville, AL 35814-5500
(256) 964-4358, fax (256) 922-9029
eric.renner@dynetics.com |
Emmett Woodard
Quality Assurance Engineer
CK Electronics
1877 Volunteer Parkway
Manchester, TN 37355
Phone 931-461-4133
ewoodard@blomand.net
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David L. Swindler
President
DLS Engineering
1714 Wiltshire Dr.
Murfreesboro, TN 37129
615-890-2439
arfarceone@juno.com
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