Acknowledgments

We would like to acknowledge the thoughtfulness and generosity of the following individuals and companies who have supported our program over the past year:

  • Adelaide L. Walker gave a generous gift for the creation of an endowed scholarship in memory of her husband, Lt. Col. Frederick N. Walker Jr. ('33).
  • Dick Austin of Austin Antenna gave a gift of antenna modeling software for our communications courses.
  • James R. Banks gave a cash gift in continued support of undergraduate student projects.
  • William L. Dalton ('66) gave a cash gift in continued support of the Hitchcock Scholarship Award endowment.
  • Gilbert B. Gould ('51) gave a cash gift in support of the Hitchcock Scholarship Award endowment.
  • John B. Zocchi ('49) gave a cash gift in general support of the ECE program.
  • Richard Wood of Dover, NH donated a used PC to the Department.
  • Actel Corporation donated an FPGA development system.
  • Ali Bani-Hashemi, Mario LaValva, and Jeff Turlip of the National Semiconductor Corporation donated a Jupiter Servo CSR-2000 Robot.
  • The KMC Engineering Lab of the Kollsman Manufacturing Company donated several pieces of test equipment.
  • The National Semiconductor Corporation donated several pieces of test equipment and miscellaneous integrated circuit devices.
  • Xilinx Corporation donated an FPGA development system.
  • The Kalwall Corporation gave a gift in support of the UNH lighting program.
  • Texas Instruments, Inc. gave a gift of integrated circuit devices.
  • Sanders, a Lockheed-Martin Company, gave a cash gift in continued support of our graduate program.
  • The U.S. DOT laboratory at Volpe Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts loaned equipment in support of our undergraduate laboratories.

We appreciate any kind of support you can give us - cash, equipment gifts, or simply directing good potential students our way. If you wish to contribute directly to our gift fund, you may send your check made out to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UNH to:

Dr. W. Thomas Miller, Chair
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Kingsbury Hall, UNH
Durham, NH 03824