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Bill Bentley has worked at Texas Instruments Inc., Sensors and Controls since 1997. He is the engineering supervisor for the aircraft circuit breaker design group within the Precision Products business. He has supported multiple product lines including miniature switch, thermostat, and aircraft circuit breakers. Bill was recently named as a group member on the Texas Instruments technical ladder.

Bill came to Texas Instruments after receiving his BSME ('94) and MSME ('97) from the University of Rhode Island.

He is currently serving as a member on a global committee that is researching the standardization of engineering software across TI Sensors and Controls worldwide locations including Japan, Brazil, Malaysia, and Holland.

Additionally, his teams work closely with the aircraft circuit breaker manufacturing site located in Mexico.


Updated: 10/07/2003

 
     

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The International Engineering Program is a dual-degree program combining a B.A. in German, French and/or Spanish with a B.S. in one of the engineering disciplines.  IEP students study language and culture each semester along with their engineering curriculum. In the fourth year of the five-year program, they then go abroad as interns with engineering based firms in Europe or Latin America, and also as exchange students with one of our partner universities