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Agilent Technologies Announces RF and Microwave Industry-Ready Student Certification Program

Agilent Technologies Inc. announced the RF and Microwave Industry-Ready Student Certification program, developed in conjunction with the University of South Florida, a founding partner.

The program, a collaboration between universities and industry, recognizes students who have demonstrated RF/MW design and measurement expertise.

The Agilent RF/MW Industry-Ready Student Certification program uses Agilent EEsof EDA software design tools and instruments. Certification requirements include:

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• Passing the RF/MW design course and lab.

• Completing the required hours of Agilent EEsof design tools use.

• Completing the required use of Agilent instruments while learning key fundamentals for accurate RF calibration and measurement.

• Nomination by a university professor for certification.

• Passing a final hands-on test, demonstrating aptitude in the subject matter.

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A key component of the certification program is the use of Agilent’s RF/MW workflow, a comprehensive way to simulate, measure and analyze communications components and systems using Agilent EEsof’s proven design tools and high-performance RF/MW measurement instruments.

Program requirements are available at www.agilent.com/find/eesof-university.  

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