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Dr. Mark Johnson is a Senior Lecturer at the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, located in West Lafayette, Indiana. His role focuses on advancing educational methodologies and curriculum development in electrical and computer engineering. He is affiliated with Purdue’s Brown Family Hall and maintains an active research agenda centered on digital design education, low-power electronics, and hardware-software co-design.
Research interests include integrating industry standards (e.g., ABET) into teaching, FPGA applications, and fostering student success through innovative pedagogical frameworks. His work emphasizes practical tools like SOC prototyping and embedded systems design, alongside active learning strategies and technology integration in classrooms.
Publications highlight a consistent focus on educational innovations, such as tablet-based documentation, dual-core prototyping challenges, and FPGA performance analysis. Despite no listed formal awards, his contributions to curriculum design and student project resources have significantly impacted undergraduate education in electrical engineering.
No formal advisees or grants are listed, but his teaching portfolio includes senior project courses on x86 motherboards and RTL code structures. His work reflects a commitment to bridging academic theory with hands-on engineering practice.