Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering

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I'm entering teaching at this stage of my career (I have a clear credential in career technical Education--but subbing at the moment as many). I had about a 35-year career in industry with positions of Sr. Scientist/Engineer in research, development, and a bit of production in such places as Raytheon (legacy Hughes Aircraft), (former) Telasic Communications, Boeing Satellite Center, and JPL (Caltech/NASA). My area of EE was semiconductor/device physics as well as circuits--so my background is really applied physics as much as electrical engineering.

BA -- Physics, Brandeis Univ.
MS -- EE, Caltech
Degr. Engr. -- Engineering, UCLA
Ph.D. -- EE, UCLA
 
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