David Carey is a distinguished Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics at Wilkes University, where he has been instrumental in shaping the curriculum and advancing the knowledge of aspiring engineers since 1998. With a robust academic background and extensive industry experience, David has developed...
David Carey is a distinguished Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics at Wilkes University, where he has been instrumental in shaping the curriculum and advancing the knowledge of aspiring engineers since 1998. With a robust academic background and extensive industry experience, David has developed a range of undergraduate and graduate courses that reflect the evolving landscape of electrical engineering. His expertise spans critical areas such as Antenna Design, Automated Test System Design, and Communication Systems, specifically focusing on Digital Modulation.
In his current role, David is not only dedicated to teaching but also actively engages in key projects that bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications. His work in RF Engineering, VLSI Design, and Control Systems Design has positioned him as a thought leader in the field, enabling students to gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge technologies. David's proficiency in programming languages and tools such as LabVIEW, PSpice, and VHDL enhances the learning experience, allowing students to develop essential skills in robotics, sensors, and instrumentation automation.
David's commitment to academic excellence is complemented by his role as the Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering Coordinator, where he played a pivotal role in curriculum development and program enhancement from 2013 to 2014. His dedication to fostering innovation and efficiency in engineering education aligns with the mission of TEVET, where customer service and productivity are paramount. With a strong track record of collaboration with major Federal Agencies and Prime Contractors, David continues to inspire the next generation of engineers, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in a rapidly changing technological landscape.