Zooming in
The engineering lab is equipped with industry-standard tools and software, officials said in a news release, allowing them to build real-world experience while working toward professional certifications in areas such as semiconductors, wireless technologies and more.
How we got here
In a news release, officials said the lab was made possible by a donation from Keysight Technologies, which provides equipment and software engineers use to design and check how electronic devices perform.
Notable quote
“Keysight Technologies' generous donation of equipment and software significantly benefits Texas State University and its students,” Semih Aslan, electrical engineering program coordinator and associate professor in the Ingram School of Engineering, said in the release. “The creation of the Keysight Smart Lab ... immediately boosts our program to the leading edge of workforce development."
- Opened Dec. 3
- Bruce & Gloria Ingram Hall, 310 W. Woods St., San Marcos
- www.txst.edu

