Monthly E-letter

Latest edition | Subscribe

Stan Jaskolski Named to the Board of Digalog Systems Inc.

Digalog Systems Inc., a leading test and automation engineering firm, announced that Stanley Jaskolski, Ph.D., has been named to its Board of Directors.

February 25th, 2010

Digalog Systems Inc., a leading test and automation engineering firm, announced that Stanley Jaskolski, Ph.D., has been named to its Board of Directors.

Dr. Jaskolski is currently the OPUS Dean of Marquette University’s College of Engineering and will retire from this position in June 2010. He was appointed by President Clinton and served as a member of the National Science Board. He was also president of the Industrial Research Institute, an organization of the top 300 industrial research organizations in the United States. A Wisconsin registered Professional Engineer, he is a member of the Institute of Electrical Electronics Engineers and the American Society for Engineering Education.

“We are pleased to welcome Dr. Jaskolski to the Board,” said Rick Wagner, president of Digalog. “He is a distinguished professional with an innovative perspective and impressive background in engineering as an educator and in practice. His vast knowledge and experience will be a definite asset to our firm as we move forward.”

Dr. Jaskolski earned his bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D. degrees at Marquette and taught in the College of Engineering for 15 years. He was the chairman of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science before joining Cleveland-based Eaton, a worldwide corporation and producer of controls and energy management systems, where he led the Milwaukee Research Center and later worked as Chief Technology Officer.

He resides in Pewaukee with his wife Cindy.

Founded in 1973, Digalog Systems occupies its own 18,000-square-foot facility in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, suburb of New Berlin. Digalog is owned by a small group of private stockholders and is an ISO 9001:2008 registered corporation. To learn more, visit www.digalogsystems.com.

Silicon, software, and strategies for embedded devices
Embedded Computing Design magazine is the resource for engineers, architects, and decision makers involved with embedded devices. Topics explored span silicon, software, and strategies for designing and connecting with small devices in mobile, automotive, home, industrial, and medical applications. Departments include Deep Green discussing the latest in energy efficient, low power designs and applications. Content is available in print, E-letter, E-cast, white papers, video, RSS, social networks, and more. Subscriptions are free of charge.
©MMXIIEmbedded Computing Design.
An OpenSystems Media publication.