MSOE), where he teaches courses in circuits, signals, electronic communications, and communication networks. He is currently the Program Director of the Electrical Engineering Technology program at MSOE. He earned his Ph.D. (EE) from Purdue University in 1985. He is also currently performing communication systems engineering consulting for the Defense Information Systems Agency (U.S. DoD) and for L-3 Communications Corp. Roger Brown, Chippewa Valley Technical College ROGER G. BROWN is the Lead Instructor in Electrical Engineering Technology at Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC), where he teaches courses in DC/AC circuits, digital circuits, electronic devices, logic design and FPGA design. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin -Madison in 1967 with majors in Semiconductors and Logic Design. Kenneth Exworthy, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (retired) KENNETH W. EXWORTHY, P.E., holds a BS (EE) from MTU and an MS (EE) from MIT. He worked in many diverse areas of electrical engineering for 25 years. The last 20 years of his career were spent teaching industrial instrumentation and electronics at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC). During that time he also consulted in electricity and electronics through his company, Exworthy Engineering. He retired three years ago.
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