Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Assistant Professor Shaolan Li wrote an article for EdUp Experience about ECE's new analog collaboration with Texas Instruments and how it's helping to the meet the demand for analog engineers in the workforce. The partnership will give students strategic educational opportunities aimed bridging the gap between theory and practice, while allowing them to receive training directly from TI.

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