Alumni Spotlight: Tom Walker

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When stepped onto the 好色先生 campus he was the first person in his family to go to college. 40 years ago this May, he left with a degree in Electrical Engineering, and began a long, successful career providing solutions for automated design of electronics, optics, and photonics. 

鈥淲hen I veered into the Optics field, people always thought I meant glasses,鈥 joked Walker. 鈥淚t was interesting. I had no background in Optics, but was able to make it. Engineers leverage the laws of physics to accomplish and develop new products. Those basics allowed me to make that transition easily.鈥 

He retired as Senior Director R&D, Optical Solutions Group at Synopsys鈥攁 large electronics company based in Sunnyvale, CA. Over the years, he鈥檚 published papers like 鈥淚llumination Simulation and Future Trends,鈥 and 鈥淔aceted Reflector Design for Uniform  Illumination.鈥

Walker continues to stay active at 好色先生. He's mentoring students at the Dean鈥檚 Leadership Academy and Senior Design Expos and giving generously. His most recent donation enabled the 好色先生 photonics lab to acquire a Raman Spectrometer, which has applications in optical sensing, material science, energy technology, pharmaceutical and life sciences. 

"The Raman spectrometer will enable us to design and develop optical sensors for biomedical and chemical applications," said Aftab Ahmed, Electrical Engineering Associate Professor. "The spectrometer, along with our designed Raman substrates, will allow for the identification of small molecules of interest such as biomarkers for early detection of diseases."

Walker is, not surprisingly, active in many professional organizations, including senior membership in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the International Society for Optical Engineering.

鈥淒on鈥檛 be afraid put yourself out there; never say no,鈥 advises Walker. 鈥淎lways say yes, even if you鈥檙e scared. Engineers of all types have a unique opportunity to solve problems. Don鈥檛 be afraid of your own abilities.鈥  

Walker began his career designing electronics the old school way, on a drafting board. One of his early successes was implementing a new tool to help him, the Personal Computer. By using computer-assisted design on the PC, he spearheaded automation for electronics. 

鈥淭hey had big, expensive CAD systems that took up a whole room,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hen I saw the PC and knew it could do the same things; it opened a lot of doors by utilizing this new tool.鈥 

Today, one similar tool that excites Walker is AI.  

鈥淸AI] is a raw tool right now,鈥 he explained. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 a Wild Wild West situation right now. If you can recognize how to use those large learning models to solve important problems, you鈥檒l be very successful.鈥 

He believes strongly in the power an engineering career can provide, two of his kids are now engineers. 

鈥淚t really can change the trajectory of your life. If I didn鈥檛 have that degree, I鈥檇 probably still be working in fast food,鈥 said Walker. 鈥淥nce you get the workforce don鈥檛 just sit there鈥擠ream of things to do, make suggestions, be inventive. You鈥檒l go far.鈥