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If your studies are going online, Keysight can help. The student license program provides engineering students and professors at supported universities with fully functional software licenses for use on their personal computers. Students can request remote software licenses to continue their learning online.

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Advanced Design System ADS, SystemVue, Genesys, and EMPro licenses will be provided under this student license program. Use the Related Links panel to the right to download and install a current (or previous) software release. You can also find information on hotfixes, patches, and add-on software as well as installation and licensing instructions using these links.

Every year we hire hundreds of the best students around the world for internships and full-time employment in software and hardware engineering, sales, marketing, customer service and more. We're always looking for smart, motivated and action-oriented people to fill internships and full-time positions.

Our goal is to identify and attract top students with the diversity of viewpoint and experiences that help Keysight remain a business leader. In our experience, qualified students bring exceptional energy and enthusiasm, new perspectives and ideas, and technical savvy based on the latest research and technology.

Note: Student licenses are only available in the Americas, Japan, and Europe (except Russia). Only ADS, SystemVue, Genesys, and EMPro (if applicable) licenses will be provided under this student license program. Technical support of these student licenses is through email only. Please submit issues and questions to eesof_...@keysight.com.

If your university participates in the PathWave University Program, eligible students can receive a student license. To request your student license, go here. Follow the instructions on this page if you are only installing PathWave Design applications.

Keysight Technologies is a leading technology company with a long-standing alliance with FAMU and the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. The company sponsors senior design projects, mentors students, supports faculty research and provides advanced equipment for teaching. They also have representation on the industry advisory board for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

He explained to the students that much of what they learn today may seem far away in the future, however application of what they learn becomes relevant over time. He also stressed the importance of fundamental skills in the industry and encouraged students to seek opportunities to do research.

During Keysight's visit, Bailado confidently demonstrated the scope's capabilities to ECEE faculty members and staff, and she will soon be tasked with training students on the equipment. She said her internship was instrumental not only in exposing her to the different career options for electrical engineers, but also helped to put her schoolwork in context.

As students around the world head back to school, I have been thinking about how much effort it really takes to be ready for school. As anyone who has ever been to school knows, preparing for that first day of school each year requires physical, mental and emotional preparation. Raising a child takes a whole village, and everyone in a community has a role to play in supporting our youth, including corporations.

At Keysight the way we engage with students on their educational journey reflects the values of our Keysight Leadership Model, specifically, our emphasis on acting as One Keysight and championing Social Responsibility.

I recently had the opportunity to check in with my Keysight colleagues around the world to learn about some of the ways we as a company are helping students this back-to-school season, and I was pleased to learn of the many ways we invest in our communities to help students get ready for school.

There is an ongoing need for collaboration between communities, schools, businesses, and social service groups to ensure that all children have access to quality education. Looking at the various ways Keysight supports educational programs around the world gives me hope for the next generations. Regardless of whether we have children of our own, we are all invested in the outcomes for students in our communities.

The team of six Illinois Tech students presented their design to a panel of esteemed judges in Santa Rosa, California, on October 29, 2022, as part of the annual competition organized by Keysight Technologies Inc. The Illinois Tech team came in first out of 52 teams from around the globe and won $30,000 in cash, plus $10,000 worth of Keysight test equipment for Illinois Tech.

The Keysight Innovation Challenge is a design competition challenging graduate and undergraduate engineering and computer science students to conceptualize an Internet of Things (IoT) device or network of devices that will provide carbon neutrality monitoring at the community or corporate level. The contest supported Keysight's goal to achieve carbon neutrality within its Corporate Social Responsibility policies. It aimed to inspire innovation to help the world reach net zero by 2050 and required each team to be woman-led to encourage gender diversity in STEM.

For more information about the 2022 Innovation Challenge, check out the competition video or go to the event website at: www.keysightinnovationchallenge.com. For images of finalists, media can visit: www.keysight.com/find/innowinner-2022-images

Based in the global metropolis of Chicago, Illinois Tech was born to liberate the collective power of difference to advance technology and progress for all. It is the only tech-focused university in the city, and it stands at the crossroads of exploration and invention, advancing the future of Chicago and the world. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in engineering, computing, architecture, business, design, science and human sciences, and law. Illinois Tech students are guaranteed hands-on experiences, personalized mentorship, and job readiness through the university's one-of-a-kind Elevate program. Its graduates lead the state and much of the nation in economic prosperity. Its faculty and alumni built the Chicago skyline. And every day in the living lab of the city, Illinois Tech fuels breakthroughs that change lives. Visit iit.edu.

The donation supplies 12 lab stations with a suite of equipment that is essential to the profession, which students will use to build and test projects. Each station includes a digital multimeter, waveform and function generator, oscilloscopes, power supply, and precision source measure unit.

The devices are designed to be easy to learn and easy to use. They also support remote access and connectivity, giving students the ability to utilize the equipment even during remote learning for laboratory courses.

Illinois Institute of Technology, also known as Illinois Tech, is a private, technology-focused research university. Illinois Tech is the only university of its kind in Chicago, and its Chicago location offers students access to the world-class resources of a great global metropolis. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in engineering, computing, architecture, business, design, science and human sciences, and law. One of 22 institutions that comprise the Association of Independent Technological Universities, Illinois Tech provides an exceptional education centered on active learning, and its graduates lead the state and much of the nation in economic prosperity. Illinois Tech uniquely prepares students to succeed in professions that require technological sophistication, an innovative mindset, and an entrepreneurial spirit. Visit iit.edu.

The renovated 939 square foot Keysight Technologies Undergraduate Electrical and Computer Engineering Lab 2157 will support more than 550 students across the college, including large ECE classes and ENG courses offered to third and fourth-year students.

"We are excited to expand our long-standing partnership with Keysight in areas of research and education in microwave and millimeter waves to additional undergraduate instructional labs of critical need to provide even more UC Davis students access to state of the art test and measurement instrumentation," said André Knoesen, department chair of electrical engineering, UC Davis.

Dr. Doug Baney, Keysight Corporate Director of Education who spearheaded the donation, states "Keysight's test instruments will enable students to access the same tools used in the industry. As a result, when they graduate, they'll be industry-ready and prepared to innovate and contribute to the advancement of society."

Donors can partner with the department to assist in essential upgrades to state-of-the-art test and measurement instrumentation, workbenches, and audio and visual equipment. Your contribution will support the best hands-on learning experience and ensure that our students receive cutting-edge training in an ever-evolving field.

The Flowers Invention Studio is staffed and maintained by a volunteer student organization, Invention Studio at Georgia Tech. This organization comprises of over 100 student Prototyping Instructors (PIs) who all volunteer their time and energy to foster the culture of hands-on learning, tinkering and building community at Georgia Tech.

The School of Mechanical Engineering appreciates the kind gift of cutting-edge equipment and especially thanks Erica Depaula and Douglas Baney from Keysight for their leadership and coordination to make this gift happen. This gift along with the Flowers Invention Studio will continue to provide the best equipment, space and experience to students who will create the next.

Students Rohan Lageweg (a senior joint majoring in EECS/MSE) and Bozhi Yin (first year EECS grad) have won an Analog Integrated Circuits class design competition sponsored by Keysight technologies, for EE140 and EE240A respectively. The students designed low-power and high-speed LCD display drivers for a smartwatch display for the classes taught by Assistant Prof. Rikky Muller. Competition finalists gave presentations to a guest judges from Keysight. Lageweg and Yan won hand-held digital multimeters generously donated by Keysight.

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