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Keysight Technologies recognizes distinguished technical contribution with appointment of Keysight Fellows

This story was originally posted by Cambridge Wireless.

Bill Anklam, a 1982 Iowa State electrical engineering graduate, has been selected as a Keysight Fellow.

This designation, awarded by Keysight Technologies, is reserved for the highest level of achievement for an individual contributor in the company. Anklam received this promotion through a rigorous selection process led by Jay Alexander, Keysight chief technology officer and vice president.

The fellow designation is reserved for those who have distinguished themselves through enterprise-level technical and strategic contributions. They serve as external company ambassadors and role models who exemplify technical excellence and extraordinary values.

Anklam, who works in the measurement technology section of Keysight’s Technology Leadership Organization, has focused on signal processing architecture. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Iowa State University, and Master of Science and Engineer degrees in electrical engineering from Stanford University. With over 30 years of experience, Anklam has made significant contributions in the development of signal processing devices and techniques.

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