IEEE Solder Workshop
The Kettering IEEE Student Branch is teaming up with Kettering's IEEE Eta Kappa Nu chapter to host a Solder Workshop later this semester, which is open to all students on campus. During the event, attendees will receive a custom-printed circuit board with components for a relaxation oscillator circuit to energize LEDs. The goal of this event is to give students a hands-on opportunity to either learn to solder or refine their current skills while assembling a fun PCB.
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- 1700 University Avenue
- Flint, Michigan
- United States 48504
- Building: Learning Commons
- Room Number: Maker Space
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- Co-sponsored by IEEE Northeast Michigan Section
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Dr Taylor of Kettering University
IEEE Solder Workshop
The Kettering IEEE Student Branch is teaming up with Kettering's IEEE Eta Kappa Nu chapter to host a Solder Workshop later this semester, which is open to all students on campus. During the event, attendees will receive a custom-printed circuit board with components for a relaxation oscillator circuit that energizes LEDs. The goal of this event is to give students a hands-on opportunity to either learn to solder or refine their current skills while assembling a fun PCB.
Biography:
Dr. Allan R. Taylor is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Kettering University and joined the Kettering ECE Faculty in 2014. He received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Michigan State University in 2019. His research areas focus on power electronics, alternative energy, and electric machines. He has co-authored over 20 IEEE articles and is a co-inventor on two industry patents. Professor Taylor has also developed and teaches the EE312 PCB Design & Testing course at Kettering University, in which students learn how to design and build circuit boards using the Altium Designer CAD software.
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Address:1700 University Avenue, , Flint, Michigan, United States, 48504