
About
Tina Hudson is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, specializing in analog/digital systems, electronic device modeling, and engineering education. With a Ph.D. from Georgia Institute of Technology (2000), she focuses on curriculum innovation, critical thinking pedagogy, and industry collaboration.
- Education: Ph.D. (2000), MSEE (1995), BEE (1992) from Georgia Tech; BS in Engineering from Berry College (1992).
Research Interests span test and product engineering for analog/mixed-signal circuits, behavioral analysis in analog circuit education, and integrated circuits emulating neural systems. Her work emphasizes industrial partnerships and pedagogical research.
Publication Trends include engineering education methodologies (2014-2008), industry-driven curriculum design (2009), and analog/digital hybrid systems (2009-2006). Key subfields: pedagogical innovation, industrial testing, neural emulation, and hysteresis control.
- Scientific Awards: Dean’s Outstanding Teacher Award (2014).
Teaching & Industry Engagement: Develops curricula for test engineering, conducts workshops for pedagogical research, and collaborates with Teradyne, Micron, and Texas Instruments to enhance student internships and lab resources.
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