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  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Date:</strong>&nbsp;Monday, October 24, 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;Cathleen Quigley</p>

<p><strong>Speaker&rsquo;s Title:</strong>&nbsp;Engineering Consultant</p>

<p><strong>Speaker&rsquo;s Affiliation</strong>: Swiftwater Consulting, LLC</p>

<p><strong>Seminar Title:</strong>&nbsp;Many aspects of the data communications field have changed radically over the last 40&nbsp;years. Indeed, digital electronics design has changed from designing with&nbsp;standard&nbsp;building block digital logic functions with a few dozen transistors to gate arrays to<br />
standard cell and field programmable gate arrays with incredible densities. Analog&nbsp;design&nbsp;has moved from discrete and simple blocks to incredibly precise circuits along&nbsp;side millions of digital logic gates. Data communications as a field has grown&nbsp;spectacularly with the&nbsp;emergence of the Internet and a myriad high speed&nbsp;communications techniques. My career in data communications has spanned this&nbsp;dramatic evolution and has transitioned in multiple ways from designer to executive and&nbsp;corporate worker to entrepreneur to consultant. I worked on biphase communications&nbsp;circuits, 10 and 100Mb Ethernet integrated circuits,&nbsp;digital cable communications chips&nbsp;for high speed data and video, Wifi and others. I&rsquo;ve also witnessed changes in the&nbsp;workplace, successfully transitioning from male to female. I hope to share insights about&nbsp;these various transitions in data communications and encourage&nbsp;students in finding their&nbsp;careers after graduation.</p>

<p><strong>Biographical Sketch of the Speaker:&nbsp;</strong>Cathleen Thomas Quigley is a transwoman engineer,&nbsp;performer, philanthropist and&nbsp;activist. She attended high school in Athens, Georgia before&nbsp;graduating with a degree in&nbsp;Electrical Engineering from Georgia Tech in 1984. She started&nbsp;the Residential&nbsp;Broadband Business Unit at Broadcom Corporation in 1996 and drove the&nbsp;development&nbsp;of the first DOCSIS Cable Modem, Cable Modem Termination System and&nbsp;integrated&nbsp;digital video integrated circuits and systems. She is a named inventor on over one&nbsp;hundred fifty US and European patents covering many of the building blocks of DOCSIS&nbsp;cable systems, as well as numerous digital video, mesh computing, mobile and wireless&nbsp;communication concepts.</p>

<p>After retiring from Broadcom&rsquo;s Office of the CTO in 2008, she has consulted and served&nbsp;as&nbsp;an expert witness in broadband technology. Prior to Broadcom, she developed data&nbsp;communications chips and some of the first 100mb Ethernet chips for National&nbsp;Semiconductor and participated in the IEEE 802.3u and 802.14 standards activities.</p>

<p>She is a Broadcom Fellow and has been honored by her alma mater, the Georgia Institute&nbsp;of Technology, as a member of the Academy of Distinguished Engineering Alumni and&nbsp;Council&nbsp;of Outstanding Young Engineers.</p>

<p>She runs the Quigley Family Foundation and serves on various non-profit boards&nbsp;including&nbsp;the College of Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the&nbsp;Atlanta Symphony&nbsp;Orchestra. Past board involvement at Georgia Tech includes many&nbsp;years on the ECE&nbsp;Advisory Board, the President&rsquo;s Advisory Board and the Alumni&nbsp;Board.</p>

<p>After too many years among engineers and scientists, she became a singer/songwriter and&nbsp;has released a CD called &ldquo;Aversion to Reason&rdquo; which, thankfully, is out of&nbsp;circulation. An avid&nbsp;guitarist, she sings and performs in a variety of venues mainly in&nbsp;Georgia where she lives&nbsp;with her standard poodle, Ruby.</p>
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