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Kimball Williams

Kimball Williams is a Technical Fellow for Denso Americas based in Southfield, Michigan, acting as the engineering lead for the EMC laboratory. He received his BSEE degree from Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, Michigan. Prior to joining Denso Americas, he was the Principal Designated Engineer for Underwriters Laboratories for 3 years. He began his EMC career in earnest as the Principal EMC Engineer for Eaton Corporation, where he remained for 26 years. He is a Past-President of the IEEE EMC Society and is presently serving on its Board of Directors.

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Engineering Fundamentals Beyond the Textbook: Faith, Hope, and Collaboration in Compliance Work

Engineers trust proven principles, navigate unknowns through experience, and lean on colleagues when problems arise. This exploration reveals how collaboration and generosity drive technical work forward. Amid the calculations and compliance demands, engineering remains fundamentally human—powered by the connections we build and the knowledge we share.

Soft Disciplines

Engineers often undervalue communication skills during their education, focusing solely on technical courses. This article argues for changing the public perception of engineers from "techno-nerds" to articulate professionals by encouraging them to engage with their communities and share their work.

Signals and Solutions: Morse Code? Really?

Morse code: not just dots and dashes from the past! From secret military comms to life-saving SOS calls, this 'outdated' system is buzzing with modern uses. Discover how it's thriving in tech, emergencies, and a passionate amateur radio community.

Ham Radio? Is That Still A Thing?

"Ham radio still exists? With cell phones?" Well, let me tell you - this hobby is still thriving! Yeah, there's fun stuff like radiosport contests. But more importantly, it lets hams provide crucial emergency comms and advance radio tech when needed.

Computer Assisted Testing (CAT)

Computer-assisted testing transforms electromagnetic compatibility testing from tedious manual measurements to rapid, precise data collection, freeing technicians to focus on intelligent analysis and critical problem detection.
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