Todd Hubing, Ph.D.
Michelin Endowed Chair in Vehicular Electronic Systems Integration
Professor, Electrical and Computing Engineering
Clemson University

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Clemson
University has named Todd H. Hubing, Ph.D. to fill the Michelin
Endowed Chair in Vehicular Electronic Systems Integration
at CU-ICAR (Clemson University International Center for Automotive
Research) in Greenville. He is the second of four endowed
chairs planned for the program, and his faculty appointment
is in Clemson’s department of electrical
and computer engineering.
Hubing will focus his CU-ICAR research and teaching efforts
on automotive engineering, specifically the integration of
vehicle electronic systems. Systems integration is the increasingly
complex interaction of electrical, digital and mechanical technologies
in automobiles and many other manufacturing platforms. Hubing
is currently a professor of electrical and computer engineering
at the University of Missouri-Rolla.
Hubing earned his undergraduate degree from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology and a graduate degree from Purdue University.
He completed his doctorate at North Carolina State University
in 1988. His research focuses on automotive and aerospace electromagnetic
compatibility, computational electromagnetics and electronic
device detection and identification based on electromagnetic
emissions.
A pioneer
in automotive research in the Upstate, Michelin was one of
the first partners in CU-ICAR, funding an endowed chair and
associated laboratory in February 2004. Michelin will use
the center for some of its future automotive research, including
electronics systems for tires. This will complement its extensive
R&D efforts
at campuses in Greenville, Duncan and Laurens, S.C. Headquartered
in Greenville, S.C., Michelin North America employs 23,330
people and operates 20 major production facilities in 16
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