
About
Bobby Compton is an Adjunct Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering. He holds an M.B.A. from Duke University (2003), M.S. and B.S. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1999 and 1988). His career spans leadership roles in global industries like GE Healthcare, Eaton Corporation, and startups, focusing on power electronics, medical devices, and energy solutions.
- Education: B.S. (1988), M.S. (1999) in Engineering from Virginia Tech; M.B.A. (2003) from Duke University.
- Professional Roles: Current Adjunct Professor (2022–present); Former Director of Electrical and Computer Engineering Senior Design Program at NC State (2015–2020).
His research interests include power electronics, semiconductors, and energy transition technologies. Notable achievements include innovative work on boundary scan testing for CT machines (2004), leadership in establishing a global electrical engineering center of excellence (2002), and patents in UPS systems and fault detection.
His publications emphasize UPS systems, wireless power transfer, and fault detection in DC power sources. He has received awards such as the GE Healthcare Vice President’s Technology Awards and certifications in Six Sigma methodologies.
Compton advises on engineering management and has collaborated with industry leaders like GE Healthcare and Patsnap. His work bridges academic research and industrial application, particularly in energy and medical electronics.
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