"When a project gets wrapped around the axle on hardware design, software developers can write and test their code virtually," said Jonathan Torkelson, CEO of Virtuoso.
The software allows custom electronic printed circuit board hardware to be virtualized for development. This means that firmware application developers can drag-and-drop commonly used components like LEDs, touch screens, and keypads or develop new components from scratch, and start developing applications.
A graduate of the University of Tulsa's Electrical Engineering program, Torkelson also serves on the department's Industrial Advisory Board. One of Virtuoso's goals is to work with undergraduate students.
"We are partnering with TU and have hired a number of TU interns who have become full-time employees," Torkelson said.
Dr. Kaveh Ashenayi, chairman of the University of Tulsa's Electrical Engineering and Computing Department, said he looks forward to getting this technology in our students' hands and seeing what applications they can make with it, without having to spend any money on hardware.
"At TU," Ashenayi said, "we are growing and very insistent on students having the highest level of knowledge and the best education. We work to accomplish this with people like Jonathan who appreciate the education they got and are paying it back to the department. We are going gangbusters, improving laboratories with new equipment, improving teaching courses, expanding research and getting really active with NASA and DOD with autonomous devices; we are pushing the envelope."
This is one of those virtuous cycles of innovation — TU graduates an exceptional engineer, who starts a company, develops a breakthrough solution, engages with TU engineering to hire interns who become full-time employees who, in turn, collaborate with TU on new projects.
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