Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Analogic founder gives Tufts $40M

Analogic founder gives Tufts $40M

The founder of Analogic Corp. in Peabody is donating $40 million to Tufts University’s School of Engineering to advance its engineer leadership programs.

The donation by Bernard Gordon, known as the father of analog-to-digital conversion and for helping develop other key technologies, will allow Tufts to hire more professors charged with teaching engineers leadership skills for use in their industries and elsewhere.


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