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DESCRIPTION:If you are looking for a Continuing Education Unit (CEU)\, look
  no further\, a talk by Bill Hoyt will give you that!\n\nDesigning electro
 nics for aerospace and military faces a different set of challenges than d
 esigning consumer goods. ECE designs control modules for many top DoD cont
 ractors\, and these electronics need to survive and operate under the hars
 hest of environmental conditions: extreme temperatures\, lightning\, vibra
 tion\, electrostatic discharge\, short circuits\, water\, high altitude\, 
 and input voltage fluctuations. Bill Hoyt is engineering manager at ECE an
 d will talk about his lessons learned\, design guidelines\, and touch on s
 ome of his favorite projects.\n\nAbout the Guest Speaker:\n\nBill Hoyt gra
 duated from ONU in 1993 with a BSEE and minor in Computer Science. At ONU 
 he was in the co-op program with Ohio Power and was a member of Delta Sigm
 a Phi fraternity\, serving as its alumni board president for several years
 . He became a licensed professional engineer in 1999 and received a Master
  of Engineering degree in 2000 from the University of Toledo.\n\nHe starte
 d working at Electronic Concepts and Engineering in 1997\, doing electroni
 cs and software development. His projects include a variety of\naerospace/
 vehicle technologies from companies such as General Dynamics\, Lockheed-Ma
 rtin\, L3\, and Onstar. He was promoted to Engineering Manager at ECE in J
 anuary. Bill is a Senior IEEE member and is on the board of the Toledo Inf
 raGard. He holds a patent for the software in the electronic sign of the G
 oodyear\nBlimp.\n\nPizza and pop will be served at 6:30 pm and the talk wi
 ll start at 7:00 pm. The event will take place in Kennedy Engineering Buil
 ding room 103.\n\nPlease RSVP to Dr. Khalid Al-Olimat at k-al-olimat@onu.e
 du if you would like to attend and indicate in your email if you would lik
 e to get the CEU certificate so we can ensure it is ready for you to pick 
 it up at the end of the talk.\n\nRoom: 103\, Bldg: Kennedy Engineering Bui
 lding\, Ohio Northern University\, Ada\, Ohio\, United States\, 45810
LOCATION:Room: 103\, Bldg: Kennedy Engineering Building\, Ohio Northern Uni
 versity\, Ada\, Ohio\, United States\, 45810
ORGANIZER:k-al-olimat@onu.edu
SEQUENCE:4
SUMMARY:Designing Electronics for DoD\, Challenges and Lessons Learned by B
 ill Hoyt
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/326663
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;If you are looking for a Continuing Educat
 ion Unit (CEU)\, look no further\, a talk by Bill Hoyt will give you that!
 &amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Designing electronics for aerospace and military faces a d
 ifferent set of challenges than designing consumer goods.&amp;nbsp\; ECE desig
 ns control modules for many top DoD contractors\, and these electronics ne
 ed to survive and operate under the harshest of environmental conditions: 
 extreme temperatures\, lightning\, vibration\, electrostatic discharge\, s
 hort circuits\, water\, high altitude\, and input voltage fluctuations.&amp;nb
 sp\; Bill Hoyt is engineering manager at ECE and will talk about his lesso
 ns learned\, design guidelines\, and touch on some of his favorite project
 s.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;About the Guest Speaker:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Bill Hoyt gra
 duated from ONU in 1993 with a BSEE and minor in Computer Science. At ONU 
 he was in the co-op program with Ohio Power and was a member of Delta Sigm
 a Phi fraternity\, serving as its alumni board president for several years
 .&amp;nbsp\; He became a licensed professional engineer in 1999 and received a
  Master of Engineering degree in 2000 from the University of Toledo.&lt;br /&gt;
 &lt;br /&gt;He started working at Electronic Concepts and Engineering in 1997\, 
 doing electronics and software development.&amp;nbsp\; His projects include a 
 variety of&lt;br /&gt;aerospace/vehicle technologies from companies such as Gene
 ral Dynamics\, Lockheed-Martin\, L3\, and Onstar.&amp;nbsp\; He was promoted t
 o Engineering Manager at ECE in January. Bill is a Senior IEEE member and 
 is on the board of the Toledo InfraGard. He holds a patent for the softwar
 e in the electronic sign of the Goodyear&lt;br /&gt;Blimp.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Pizza and 
 pop will be served at 6:30 pm and the talk will start at 7:00 pm.&amp;nbsp\; T
 he event will take place in Kennedy Engineering Building room 103.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p
 &gt;Please RSVP to Dr. Khalid Al-Olimat at k-al-olimat@onu.edu if you would l
 ike to attend and indicate in your email if you would like to get the CEU 
 certificate so we can ensure it is ready for you to pick it up at the end 
 of the talk.&lt;/p&gt;
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