The ECE department is grateful for the support of the individuals and organizations listed on this page. Our research efforts were made possible by their backing. Thank You!

United States Department of Justice

The US DOJ supports the CATlab program.

 

National Science Foundation, Aeronomy Program of the Directorate of Geosciences, Division of Atmospheric Sciences

The Aeronomy Program supports the Meteor Wind Radar observation effort.

 

National Science Foundation, Controls, Networks and Computational Intelligence Program of the Directorate of Engineering, Division of Electrical and Communication Systems, program director Dr. Paul Werbos.

The Controls, Networks and Computational Intelligence Program supports vibration control research.

 

Fairchild Semiconductor

Fairchild is a supplier of high performance multi-market semiconductor products. Fairchild supports work on microelectronic design automation and testing.

 

US Air Force Office of Scientific Research

The US Air Force Office of Scientific Research Sponsors and sustain basic research, helps with the transfer and transition of research results, and supports Air Force goals of control and maximum utilization of air and space. The office supports work on microelectronic design automation and testing.

 

Intellitech Corporation

Intellitech Corporation develops and markets tools for scan-based electronic design verification, silicon debugging, and testing from silicon to systems. Intellitech supports work on microelectronic design automation and testing.

 

New Hampshire Industrial Research Center (NHIRC)

The NHIRC's mission is to assist New Hampshire industry in becoming more competitive, and thereby retain and increase industrial employment. The NHIRC supports work here at UNH on the development of the SensiMouse, a medical device that will screen for peripheral nerve deficit associated with upper extremity work related disorders.

 

Biotherapeutic Devices, LCC

Biotherapeutic Devices is a company that develops testing and therapeutic medical devices. The company supports work here at UNH on the development of the SensiMouse, a medical device that will screen for peripheral nerve deficit associated with upper extremity work related disorders.

 

New Hampshire Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation

The New Hampshire Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation works with citizens of New Hampshire with disabilities in order to assist them to secure suitable employment and financial and personal independence. The bureau supports UNH ECE work on optimizing the work interface for physically and mentally disabled clients identified by the Bureau.

 

UNH Partnership for Technology and Management Training

The Partnership for Technology and Management Training is a collaboration among UNH Continuing Education, the Whittemore School of Business and Economics, and the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. The partnership's goal is to offer the resources of the University to meet the training needs of New Hampshire's business and industry. The NHIRC supports work in biomedical instrumentation. The Partnership helps with the development of conferences and workshops especially for New Hampshire industry in the area of physical ergonomics. One conference the Partnership helped with is the Ergonomics Conference.