[SI-LIST] Re: Best Signal integrity Schools in the USA

  • From: "Lynne D. Green" <lgreen22@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <avtaarenator@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 10:07:58 -0700

Andrew is right that an undergraduate "analog" background is the starting
point.
This can be done in either EE or Physics (personally, I did Physics).

Unfortunately, graduate analog programs are changing or even disappearing
as the world goes "digital/software".  So one really would have to check out
graduate programs on-line for oneself.  One could also read IEEE or
Applied Physics journals to see which universities are publishing SI
articles.

My best wishes to all who wish to improve their knowledge.

Lynne


"IBIS training when you need it, where you need it."

Dr. Lynne Green
Green Streak Programs
http://www.greenstreakprograms.com
425-788-0412
lgreen22@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Andrew Ingraham
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 6:47 AM
To: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: Best Signal integrity Schools in the USA

> Can someone please name the Top 5 Signal Integrity schools in the US, 
> for me?

Are there Signal Integrity schools where you come from??

I never thought of Signal Integrity as a separate educational discipline,
apart from a solid grounding in electrical engineering.  Hundreds of
colleges and universities offer that, in one form or another.  Extending
what you learn in college to encompass Signal Integrity skills, is more of
an on-the-job kind of thing.

Andy



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