About
Rick Cox is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Gonzaga University, where he teaches core undergraduate courses including Circuit Analysis I, Wireless Systems, and Information Theory and Coding. His academic and professional background spans both rigorous engineering education and extensive industry experience in high-frequency systems.
Education:
- B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis (1977)
- B.Sc. in Systems Science and Mathematics, Washington University, St. Louis (1977)
- M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (1978)
Rick Cox's research and professional interests focus on high-frequency analog circuit and system design, particularly in the domains of RF and microwave engineering. His expertise is reflected in his teaching of courses such as Wireless Systems and Probabilistic Methods in Electrical Engineering. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in communication systems and circuit design.
Although no recent peer-reviewed publications are listed, his technical contributions include a co-authored paper on noise figure meter design published in the Hewlett-Packard Journal in 1983, indicating early engagement with advanced measurement techniques in RF systems.
Rick's career includes significant industry experience at Hewlett-Packard and Agilent Technologies, where he served as an R&D Engineer and later as Worldwide R&D Manager for the cellular phone test business. He held roles such as Program Manager for the one-box cellular test system, demonstrating leadership in test and measurement solutions for emerging mobile technologies.
He advises students through his teaching and mentorship in engineering fundamentals and wireless technologies, though no formal advisees are listed. There is no mention of active research grants or scientific awards in the provided text.
Rick Cox contributes to engineering education through hands-on, industry-informed instruction, emphasizing practical design and analysis skills essential for modern electrical engineers.
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