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Molly Close
UNR and the EE Department have provided me with more than just a good university
education. They encouraged me to learn and grow as a person, and provided me
with a solid foundation on which to build a worthwhile career. I also had the
opportunity to learn entrepreneurship, which has aided my progress and enhanced
my knowledge of industry. The faculty were both helpful and supportive during my
studies, which motivated me to complete an MSc. at the University of Michigan,
Dearborn while still working. My experiences at UNR, both while learning and
during my many extracurricular activities, have left me with fond memories and
lifelong friends. All these things together have helped me to pursue a fruitful
career at Daimler Chrysler.
B.S. in Electrical Engineering ('00)
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Mark Looney
Words cannot express the appreciation I have for the experience and knowledge I
gained during my tenure at the University of Nevada, Reno. My career has
involved starting small businesses, working for large corporations, and several
jobs in between. In all of my experience, I have found the "Innovation and
Entrepreneurship" course to be the most important among the many great learning
experiences I had at the University of Nevada. It is my opinion that a student
who takes this course seriously gains the equivalent of one year of experience
working as a Design/Project Engineer. They will be well prepared to make an
immediate impact on any company they choose to join or start on their own. Thank
you Nevada for the excellent preparation for my career.
B.S. in Electrical Engineering ('94)
M.S. in Electrical Engineering ('95)
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Barry Lautzenhiser
After graduating Tri-State University with a BSEE, I joined the UNR EE
Department in the fall of 1997 to pursue MSEE and PhD degrees. I graduated from
UNR with a MSEE in December 1998 and PhDEE in August 2002. My student and
teaching assistant experiences at UNR have been very rewarding and I have truly
enjoyed working with the EE faculty and students. These experiences have greatly
prepared me for the technical and managerial challenges of my present and future
opportunities. I am currently the research and development engineer at Emhiser
Research, Inc. designing telemetry systems for military and aerospace
applications.
M.S. in Electrical Engineering ('98)
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering ('02)
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