> Adam Elbirt wrote:
>
>>unfortunately both Profs.
>>are no longer with the Department. We have seven new faculty that have
>>been hired over the past 2.5 years so it is definately exciting :)
>>
>>Adam
>
>
>
> So I guess it would be too much to hope that Bob Dirkman still teaches.
> Of my favorites, he definitely was #1. Had him for everything from
> fundamentals through linear feedback systems, and I worked for him as a
> t.a. for a couple semesters. Great guy; wonderful teacher.
>
> Michael
Reply by Michael●February 4, 20052005-02-04
Adam Elbirt wrote:
>
> unfortunately both Profs.
> are no longer with the Department. We have seven new faculty that have
> been hired over the past 2.5 years so it is definately exciting :)
>
> Adam
So I guess it would be too much to hope that Bob Dirkman still teaches.
Of my favorites, he definitely was #1. Had him for everything from
fundamentals through linear feedback systems, and I worked for him as a
t.a. for a couple semesters. Great guy; wonderful teacher.
Michael
Reply by Adam Elbirt●February 4, 20052005-02-04
I was definately referring to the ECE Dept - unfortunately both Profs.
are no longer with the Department. We have seven new faculty that have
been hired over the past 2.5 years so it is definately exciting :)
Adam
Michael wrote:
> Adam Elbirt wrote:
>
>>Actually I have been at Lowell for three years now. We had a large
>>turnover in the department after an early retirement package was put out
>>(we lost 1/3 of our faculty).
>>
>>Adam
>
>
>
> Hi, Adam! I assume you were referring to E.E. Dept. Really too bad
> about the faculty losses; most of my E.E. profs. had earned my respect
> (and gratitude) by the time I graduated. Prof. Martin Patt, in
> particular. I credit him with getting me through "Complex Variables For
> Engineers" with a (relatively) easy AB ... during a *summer* semester,
> no less. Is Prof. Laste still around? We called him "Fast Laste"
> because he always dashed across a blackboard at warp speed; listen up or
> perish!
Reply by Michael●February 3, 20052005-02-03
Adam Elbirt wrote:
>
> Actually I have been at Lowell for three years now. We had a large
> turnover in the department after an early retirement package was put out
> (we lost 1/3 of our faculty).
>
> Adam
Hi, Adam! I assume you were referring to E.E. Dept. Really too bad
about the faculty losses; most of my E.E. profs. had earned my respect
(and gratitude) by the time I graduated. Prof. Martin Patt, in
particular. I credit him with getting me through "Complex Variables For
Engineers" with a (relatively) easy AB ... during a *summer* semester,
no less. Is Prof. Laste still around? We called him "Fast Laste"
because he always dashed across a blackboard at warp speed; listen up or
perish!
Reply by Adam Elbirt●February 2, 20052005-02-02
Actually I have been at Lowell for three years now. We had a large
turnover in the department after an early retirement package was put out
(we lost 1/3 of our faculty).
Adam
Michael wrote:
> Adam Elbirt wrote:
>
>>2005 UML ADI First Regional Contest
>>
>>April 2, 2005
>>
>>Hosted by: University of Massachusetts Lowell
>>
>>Sponsored by: Analog Devices and UMASS Lowell
>>
>>The Design of a SHARC-Based Assistive Listening Device
>>
>>The full description of the competition, prizes, logistics, etc, is
>>available at http://faculty.uml.edu/Mufeed_Mahd/UML_ADI/UML_ADI_v31.pdf
>>
>>Dr. Adam J. Elbirt
>>Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
>>University of Massachusetts Lowell
>
>
>
> Ah, me ol' alma mater. It was Lowell Technological Institute (A.K.A.
> the poor man's MIT) when I was an E.E. frosh, a bit later was renamed
> University of Lowell. I don't recognize Dr. Elbirt. Maybe he was still
> in training pants when I was there? Are we feeling old yet? :-O
Reply by Michael●February 2, 20052005-02-02
Adam Elbirt wrote:
>
> 2005 UML � ADI First Regional Contest
>
> April 2, 2005
>
> Hosted by: University of Massachusetts Lowell
>
> Sponsored by: Analog Devices and UMASS Lowell
>
> The Design of a SHARC-Based Assistive Listening Device
>
> The full description of the competition, prizes, logistics, etc, is
> available at http://faculty.uml.edu/Mufeed_Mahd/UML_ADI/UML_ADI_v31.pdf
>
> Dr. Adam J. Elbirt
> Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
> University of Massachusetts Lowell
Ah, me ol' alma mater. It was Lowell Technological Institute (A.K.A.
the poor man's MIT) when I was an E.E. frosh, a bit later was renamed
University of Lowell. I don't recognize Dr. Elbirt. Maybe he was still
in training pants when I was there? Are we feeling old yet? :-O
Reply by Richard Owlett●February 1, 20052005-02-01
May I encourage one and all to encourage/sponsor contests such as this!
Adam Elbirt wrote:
> 2005 UML � ADI First Regional Contest
>
> April 2, 2005
>
> Hosted by: University of Massachusetts Lowell
>
> Sponsored by: Analog Devices and UMASS Lowell
>
>
> The Design of a SHARC-Based Assistive Listening Device
>
> The full description of the competition, prizes, logistics, etc, is
> available at http://faculty.uml.edu/Mufeed_Mahd/UML_ADI/UML_ADI_v31.pdf
>
> Dr. Adam J. Elbirt
> Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
> University of Massachusetts Lowell
>
Reply by Adam Elbirt●February 1, 20052005-02-01
2005 UML � ADI First Regional Contest
April 2, 2005
Hosted by: University of Massachusetts Lowell
Sponsored by: Analog Devices and UMASS Lowell
The Design of a SHARC-Based Assistive Listening Device
The full description of the competition, prizes, logistics, etc, is
available at http://faculty.uml.edu/Mufeed_Mahd/UML_ADI/UML_ADI_v31.pdf
Dr. Adam J. Elbirt
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
University of Massachusetts Lowell