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Background & Professional Experience

  • Dean, College of Engineering and Computer Science & Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at CSU Northridge, 2006 – present
    (http://www.ecs.csun.edu/ecsdean/ramesh.html )
  • Professor & Chair, Electrical Engineering at CSU Sacramento, 1994-2006
  • Past President, CSUS Sigma Xi Chapter

Service on Boards (2006-present)

  • San Fernando Valley Engineers Council (IEEE SFV Section representative) (www.sfvec.org)
  • CSUPERB – CSU Program for Education and Research in Biotechnology (www.csuchico.edu/csuperb) Representing CSU Engineering Deans
  • San Fernando Valley Avionics and Aerospace Collaborative

Other Board Service

Recent Articles:

Comments from Lou Hebert, Chair EEE Department Industry Liaison Council:

I have known Ramesh since 1998 as Intel Corporation’s representative on the CSUS College of Engineering and Computer Science Industry Advisory Board.  Being a large employer of graduates from CSUS, Intel has a vested interest in the success of the engineering program at CSUS.  I have worked closely with Ramesh as Chair of the EEE Industry Liaison Council.  The ILC is a sub-group focused on activities that facilitate feedback collection and program improvement for the CSUS EEE program.

In this role, I supported Ramesh’s efforts in collecting feedback from graduates on the quality and usefulness of their engineering education as it applies to their industry career.  Ramesh has used this feedback to help modify ECS curricula and publish this best-known-method in his co-written paper “Closing the loop:  Industry site visits for Program Outcomes Assessment.” The ILC is also providing independent analysis on the ECS Outcomes Assessment plan by reviewing the curricula/programs and providing industry feedback on the quality of education at CSUS ECS.  These exercises are examples of Ramesh’s foresight and openness in driving continuous improvement, aligning academia with industry needs, and supporting ABET accreditation requirements.  I have shared Intel Corporation people management processes (management by measurable objectives and career development plans) to help his department manage their workload.  Ramesh used these processes to develop a comprehensive workload plan for his department.  This example demonstrates Ramesh’s capability as an administrator and people manager.

I believe Ramesh will be an excellent leader due to his proven track record in teaching and scholarly achievements, his experience in working with industry and professional organizations, and his keen ability to listen and integrate feedback to make continuous improvements.  Lastly, Ramesh’s actions demonstrate he is dedicated and that he really cares about all facets of his profession.  Please feel free to contact me at 916-356-5750 or by email at Lou.Hebert@Intel.com if you have any further questions.

Sincerely,

Louis W. Hebert
BSEE/CS & MBA
Marketing Manager
Intel Corporation


 

 

 
 
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