Re: Which university produces good analog EEs?
- From: Phil Hobbs <pcdh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 17:08:54 -0400
Joerg wrote:
Phil Hobbs wrote:It's amazing what a W-2 form can do to motivate someone--ask me how I know, I've lived in NY for 20 years now.
Joerg wrote:
Hello Folks,
Happens a lot these days, last time an hour ago: Someone is looking for an analog/mixed signal engineer (this time low power design). I could do it but they absolutely want to have someone on staff. Which I can't do. So, I often try to convince them to settle for a youngster who gets coached now and then, instead of sitting there a year from now still trying to find the perfect candidate.
Which US or Canadian university lets off the best analog/mixed EEs? I know, I know, many can't even solder etc. It ain't like it used to be. But there has got to be an alma mater that sticks out. Or maybe a particular institute at one. And please, no pissing contests.
Try out Montana State and the University of Colorado.
Thanks, that's a start. I just fear that guys who've lived in places like that would not enjoy Bay Area life (I wouldn't). But definitely worth a try.
Cheers,
Phil Hobbs
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