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ECE Student Seminar - Building a Fulfilling Career in Semiconductors

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Date: Monday, October 10, 2022

Time: 12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m.

Location: Van Leer, WC240

Speaker: Roland Sperlich

Speaker’s Title: VP and General Manager

Speaker’s Affiliation: Texas Instruments (TI)

Seminar Title: Building a Fulfilling Career in Semiconductors

Abstract: Roland will share his experiences and advice for building a fulfilling
career starting with landing his first real job through the graduate coop program at
Georgia Tech, working as an applications engineer, systems engineering lead, leading
several worldwide teams, running over $1.8B/year business and being elected a Vice
President at Texas Instruments. Roland will highlight the different opportunities for
engineers in the semiconductor industry, as well as some of his lessons learned with the
desire that some of these will benefit students who are embarking on the next step of their
career.

Biographical Sketch of the Speaker: Roland Sperlich is vice president and general manager of the Interface business unit at Texas Instruments. He joined TI in 2005. In his current role, he leads a team that covers Logic and Voltage Translation Devices, MUXes and Protection Devices, Isolation Products, and Transceivers. These products address a growing TAM of over $5B in annual revenue.

Roland has been part of the Interface business since 2010, when he became product line
manager for High Speed Interface. In this role, he led the team to develop a differentiated
analog portfolio of signal conditioners including the industry’s highest performance
passive switches, the first USB2.0 redriver and TI’s first DP/HDMI retimer portfolio. The
team also qualified and made inroads with a large portfolio of USB interface products for
automotive infotainment systems.

In 2015, Roland assumed responsibility for the Transceiver product line where he was
responsible for all TI transceiver products, including those supporting RS-485/232, I2C,
CAN/LIN and System Basis Chips (SBC). Under his leadership, the product line grew by
30% and was able to enter the competitive CAN/LIN and SBC marketplace.
Roland received his bachelor’s degree in electrical and computer engineering from
Merrimack College, his master’s and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering from
Georgia Institute of Technology, and an MBA from Southern Methodist University. He holds several patents and has published articles on the application of equalization and linearization techniques in the field of communications and high-speed interface.

In his free time, Roland enjoys playing ice-hockey, watersports and playing violin with his daughter and son.

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