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Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) and the Analog Devices Foundation officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony an Analog Devices RF/Microwave Learning Lab at UMass Lowell.
Analog Devices engineers Karl Dwenson Tabiling and Justin Reiter have been selected for the company's inaugural graduate fellowship program with UMass Lowell.
A new collaboration between UMass Lowell and Analog Devices, Inc. enables employees of the global semiconductor manufacturer to advance their education through tuition assistance offered by the company.