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Prof. Jim GlobigProf. Jim Globig
Assistant Professor
Engineering Technology Department
Kettering Laboratories Room 465,
The University of Dayton,
300 College Park
Dayton, Ohio 45469-0249
(937) 229-2284
Fax: (937) 229-4975


Prof. Globig joined the department in August 1998. Before becoming a member of the faculty, Prof. Globig was Vice President of Research and Product Development at YSI Inc. Jim's expertise is in product development and engineering management. He combines strong leadership experience with broad-based engineering expertise. Jim is an excellent communicator with a history of building high performance cross-functional teams to achieve on schedule, on budget release of high quality new products. He demonstrates an in-depth understanding of and ability to execute the product development process. Jim is experienced in analog and digital electronics and also in manufacturing and automation engineering. He is looking forward to refocusing his career from developing new products to developing new engineers and technologists. Professor Globig teaches courses in Fundamental Electrical Circuits and Digital Circuits and is pursuing a Master of Science degree in Management Science.

Full-time Experience ·

  • 1998 - Present: Faculty member in the Engineering Technology department, University of Dayton.
  • 1996 - 1998: Vice President Research and Product Development , YSI Inc. ·
  • 1993 - 1996: Director of Engineering, Yellow Springs Instrument Inc. ·
  • 1992 - 1993: Manager Continuing Engineering, Monarch Marking Systems, Dayton, OH
  • 1988 - 1992: Manager Software and Systems Engineering, Monarch Marking Systems, Dayton, OH
  • 1986 - 1988: Manager Custom Chip Product Management and Marketing, NCR - Microelectronics Division, Miamisburg, OH
  • 1984 - 1986: Senior Applications Engineer, NCR - Microelectronics Division, Miamisburg, OH
  • 1980 - 1982: Electronic Design Engineer, Zenith Data Systems, St. Joseph, MI ·
  • 1979 - 1980: Junior Design Engineer, Magnavox Govt. and Industrial Electronics, Fort Wayne, IN Part-time experience

Professional Recognition

  • University of Dayton Engineering Technology Industrial Advisory Committee (Former Member)
  • University of Dayton Corporate Executive Council (Former Member)

Education, Honors and Awards

  • M.B.A, Miami University, 1983, Magna Cum Laude ·
  • B.T, Electronic Engineering Technology, University of Dayton, 1979, Magna Cum Laude
  • Former President of Tau Alpha Pi (Engineering Technology Honor Society) ·
  • Monarch Marking Systems, Dayton OH. Received 5 company awards for patents

Principal Publications, Papers and Presentations

  • "Designing With Serial EEPROMS," Electro, May, 1984 "Microprocessor interfaces to NCR byte-wide EEPROMS," Microprocessors and Microsystems, July 1984
  • "Avoid data Loss in nonvolatile memory," EDN, September 6, 1984
  • "NCR: Xicor's specs are not standard," EDN, January 10, 1985
  • "Use serial EEPROMs to simplify design tasks and hold down costs," EDN, March 7, 1985
  • "NCR 32K and 64K High Reliability EEPROMS," MIDCON, September, 1985
  • "The Evolution of the 65CX02 Microprocessor," Miami Univ. Technical Conference, 1986

Scientific and Professional Societies

  • American Society for Engineering Education, ASEE
  • Dayton Foundation, Engineering and Science Foundation, Board of Governors
  • Dayton Foundation, Engineering and Science Foundation, Grants and Scholarship Committee

Patents

  • US Pat. #5,239,622, "Barcode Identification System Format Editor," August 24, 1993 ·
  • US Pat. #5,287,434, "Barcode Identification System Spooler," Feb 15, 1994 ·
  • US Pat. #5,533,176, "Barcode Identification System Format Editor," July 2, 1996 ·
  • US Pat. #5,555,351 "Host Communication Message Manager for a Label Printing System with Data Collection Capabilities" September 10, 1996 ·
  • US Pat. #5,594,838 "Programmable Hand Held Labeler," January 14, 1997 ·
  • Patent Pending "Combination Seat and Storage Enclosure" July 7, 1997 ·
  • Patent Pending "Firearm holder" June 30, 1998