Practical training for productive engineers
Doug Wenstrand is a Principal Design Engineer at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. In his time at APL, he has designed numerous digital systems for spacecraft, biomedical, airborne, and standalone ground systems. He has over 14 years of continuous FPGA design experience, and uses VHDL daily in the building of signal-processing, soft-core microprocessor, PCI bus, and network-centric systems. Doug has 9 years of teaching experience at the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering.
Joseph Haber is a Senior Design Engineer and Project Manager at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. He has developed FPGA designs for ground-station equipment (GSE) and space flight hardware, and currently develops FPGA and DSP based autonomous processing systems. Joseph has 6 years of teaching experience at the Johns Hopkins School of Engineering. Together, Doug and Joseph teach three courses at the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering: FPGA Design; Embedded Systems Programming; and DSP Hardware Laboratory.