Download the 2013 ECEDHA Annual Conference Program Guide

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2013 ECEDHA Annual Conference and ECExpo Exhibitor Profiles T-Tech www.t-tech.com BOOTH #211 T-Tech, Inc., manufacturer of the Quick Circuit, is the leader in precision prototyping solutions. With clients in 46 countries and over 5000 Quick Circuits in the field, our customers include, research and development laboratories, federal institutions, universities and commercial businesses. Quick Circuit allows engineers to move from design to test in hours! University of Central Florida www.eecs.ucf.edu BOOTH #504 The mission of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is to educate undergraduate and graduate students to become highly skilled in the principles and practices of computer science (CS), computer engineering (CpE), electrical engineering (EE) and information technology (IT) and to develop electrical and computer engineers, computer scientists and information technology graduates that meet today's market needs and to educate and provide the opportunity for Masters and Ph.D. graduates to conduct scientific research in high tech and state-ofthe-art research topics. WEPAN www.wepan.org BOOTH #307 Women in Engineering ProActive Network (WEPAN) is a national not-for-profit organization with over 700 members from engineering schools, small businesses, Fortune 500 corporations, and non-profit organizations. WEPAN works to transform culture in engineering education to attract, retain, and graduate women. With a clear focus on research-based issues and solutions, WEPAN helps its members develop a highly prepared, diverse engineering workforce for tomorrow. WEPAN’s network of members on 150 college and university campuses reaches 42,890 female engineering students or 60% of the female engineering students through campus-based programs and initiatives (WEPAN membership data and American Society of Engineering Educators [ASEE] Data Management System data). WEPAN’s Institutional Members have an average 15% higher enrollment of women in engineering, than non-member campuses. March 22–26, 2013 74 Orlando, Florida

<strong>2013</strong> <strong>ECEDHA</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> and ECExpo<br />

Exhibitor Profiles<br />

T-Tech<br />

www.t-tech.com<br />

BOOTH #211<br />

T-Tech, Inc., manufacturer of <strong>the</strong> Quick Circuit, is <strong>the</strong> leader in precision prototyping<br />

solutions. With clients in 46 countries and over 5000 Quick Circuits in <strong>the</strong> field, our<br />

customers include, research and development laboratories, federal institutions,<br />

universities and commercial businesses. Quick Circuit allows engineers to move from<br />

design to test in hours!<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

www.eecs.ucf.edu<br />

BOOTH #504<br />

The mission of <strong>the</strong> Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is to<br />

educate undergraduate and graduate students to become highly skilled in <strong>the</strong><br />

principles and practices of computer science (CS), computer engineering (CpE),<br />

electrical engineering (EE) and information technology (IT) and to develop electrical<br />

and computer engineers, computer scientists and information technology graduates that meet today's market needs and to<br />

educate and provide <strong>the</strong> opportunity for Masters and Ph.D. graduates to conduct scientific research in high tech and state-of<strong>the</strong>-art<br />

research topics.<br />

WEPAN<br />

www.wepan.org<br />

BOOTH #307<br />

Women in Engineering ProActive Network (WEPAN) is a national not-for-profit<br />

organization with over 700 members from engineering schools, small businesses,<br />

Fortune 500 corporations, and non-profit organizations. WEPAN works to transform<br />

culture in engineering education to attract, retain, and graduate women. With a clear<br />

focus on research-based issues and solutions, WEPAN helps its members develop a highly prepared, diverse engineering workforce<br />

for tomorrow. WEPAN’s network of members on 150 college and university campuses reaches 42,890 female engineering students<br />

or 60% of <strong>the</strong> female engineering students through campus-based programs and initiatives (WEPAN membership data and<br />

American Society of Engineering Educators [ASEE] Data Management System data). WEPAN’s Institutional Members have an<br />

average 15% higher enrollment of women in engineering, than non-member campuses.<br />

March 22–26, <strong>2013</strong><br />

74<br />

Orlando, Florida

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