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  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Date:</strong>&nbsp;Monday, October 10, 2022</p>

<p><strong>Time:&nbsp;</strong>12:30&nbsp;p.m. -&nbsp;1:20 p.m.</p>

<p><strong>Location:&nbsp;</strong>Van Leer, WC240</p>

<p><strong>Speaker:</strong>&nbsp;Roland Sperlich</p>

<p><strong>Speaker&rsquo;s Title:</strong>&nbsp;VP and&nbsp;General Manager</p>

<p><strong>Speaker&rsquo;s Affiliation</strong>: Texas Instruments (TI)</p>

<p><strong>Seminar Title:</strong>&nbsp;Building a Fulfilling Career in Semiconductors</p>

<p><strong>Abstract:</strong>&nbsp;Roland will share his experiences and advice for building a fulfilling<br />
career starting with landing his first real job through the graduate coop program at<br />
Georgia Tech, working as an applications engineer, systems engineering lead, leading<br />
several worldwide teams, running over $1.8B/year business and being elected a Vice<br />
President at Texas Instruments. Roland will highlight the different opportunities for<br />
engineers in the semiconductor industry, as well as some of his lessons learned with the<br />
desire that some of these will benefit students who are embarking on the next step of their<br />
career.</p>

<p><strong>Biographical Sketch of the Speaker:&nbsp;</strong>Roland Sperlich is vice president and general manager of the Interface business unit at&nbsp;Texas Instruments. He joined TI in 2005. In his current role, he leads a team that covers&nbsp;Logic and Voltage Translation Devices, MUXes and Protection Devices, Isolation&nbsp;Products, and Transceivers. These products address a growing&nbsp;TAM of over $5B in&nbsp;annual revenue.</p>

<p>Roland has been part of the Interface business since 2010, when he became product line<br />
manager for High Speed Interface.&nbsp;In this role, he led the team to develop a differentiated<br />
analog portfolio of signal conditioners including the industry&rsquo;s highest performance<br />
passive switches, the first USB2.0 redriver and TI&rsquo;s first DP/HDMI retimer portfolio. The<br />
team also qualified and made inroads with a large portfolio of USB interface products for<br />
automotive infotainment systems.</p>

<p>In 2015, Roland assumed responsibility for the Transceiver product line where he was<br />
responsible for all TI transceiver products, including those supporting RS-485/232, I2C,<br />
CAN/LIN and System Basis Chips (SBC). Under his leadership, the product line grew by<br />
30% and was able to enter the competitive CAN/LIN and SBC marketplace.<br />
Roland received his bachelor&rsquo;s degree in electrical and computer engineering from<br />
Merrimack College, his master&rsquo;s and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering from<br />
Georgia Institute of Technology, and an MBA from Southern Methodist University. He&nbsp;holds&nbsp;several patents and has published articles on the application of equalization and&nbsp;linearization techniques in the field of communications and high-speed interface.</p>

<p>In his free time, Roland enjoys playing ice-hockey, watersports and playing violin with&nbsp;his daughter and son.</p>
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