Jim Squire is the Jamison-Payne
professor at the Virginia Military Institute with interests in engineering pedagogy
(theory of teaching), instrumentation, patent law, and
biomedical engineering. He graduated from West Point in 1989
and was awarded a Bronze Star while serving in the Persian
Gulf Conflict as a military intelligence officer. He completed his
doctorate at MIT where he taught, consulted in patent
litigation and engineering, and performed biomedical
engineering research. He joined the VMI ECE faculty in 2000,
received their Distinguished Teaching Award in 2002, and in
2004 was selected by the state of Virginia for the Virginia
Outstanding Faculty Award. In 2008 he joined the VMI Class
of 2009 as their Honorary Brother Rat. He teaches freshmen
through senior-level courses in circuits, programming, and
signal processing, supervises various independent research
and honors projects, and his research has led to 8
patents with another pending. He is co-founder of three
high-technology startups, MATTS LLC, Tick Rover LLC, and
VMIne LLC.
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