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C.J. Clark, President of Intellitech, (seated beside laptop computer) demonstrates the Eclipse scan-based test equipment. Standing from left to right are Mikhailo Seledtsov, ECE graduate student; Mike Ricchetti, Chief Technology Officer at Intellitech; Roy Torbert, CEPS Dean; Donald Sundberg, UNH Vice President for Research and Public Service; Professor Andrzej Rucinski; and seated beside C.J. Clark is ECE Chairman John LaCourse. Acknowledgements We would like to acknowledge the thoughtfulness and generosity of the following individuals and companies who have supported our program over the past year: James R. Banks gave a cash gift in continued support of undergraduate student projects. This gift helps to support the many student projects that were undertaken during the past academic year. It is greatly appreciated. William L. Dalton ('66) gave a cash gift in continued support of the Hitchcock Scholarship Award Endowment. This gift will help insure that the fund continues to grow. The Catholic Medical Center of Manchester, NH donated surplus medical equipment to the Department. Datacube Corporation donated image-processing systems for our Image Processing Laboratory. Datacube is a worldwide supplier of image processing hardware and software. We would like to acknowledge Brian Shepperd's (91 BS) help in obtaining the NTSC waveform monitor and vector scope for the Communication Lab. This equipment will allow us to display both complex waveforms and vector modulation as a teaching aid in the senior communication course. Brian is Chief Engineer, Studio Operations at NHPTV channel 11 and an alumnus of our department. Thanks to Brian for helping out our equipment budget. Intellitech Corporation donated their Eclipse scan-based test equipment to the ECE Design Automation Laboratory. C.J. Clark, President and CEO of Intellitech Corporation is a 1986 graduate of our department and is the current chairman of the IEEE 1149.1 Working Group. IEEE 1149.1 is the Standard Test Access Port and Boundary Scan Architecture, an industry-wide standard adopted to facilitate testing and debugging of Systems, PCBs and ICs. 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, and marked to the attention of: Dr. John R. LaCourse, Chair Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Kingsbury Hall, UNH 33 College Road Durham, NH 03824-3591 | ||