


Craig Christensen
Associate Professor
craigc@ee.suffolk.edu
Office: Archer 309
Tel: 617 573-8676
B. S. Electrical Engineering, M.I.T. 1977
M. S. Electrical Engineering, M.I.T. 1977
Sc.D. Electrical Engineering, M.I.T. 1985
Employment Summer Instructor, Brown University July 2004, 2005, and 2006
Assistant Professor, Merrimack College Jan. 1995 to June 2000
Recitation Instructor, M.I.T. Sept. 1984 to Dec. 1984
Teaching Assistant, M.I.T. Sept. 1979 to June 1984
Engineer, M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory June 1985 to Dec. 1995
Consultant, Photonic Systems, Inc May 2001 to April 2004
Consultant, American Power Conversion (APC) June 2000 to Jan 2001
Consultant, Polaroid Corp. June 1998 to March 2000
Consultant, Compaq Corp* Oct. 1997 to April 1998
Consultant, Scientific Atlanta* May 1997 to July 1997
Consultant, Gandalf Corp.* Sept. 1996 to April 1997
Consultant, Teradyne Corp.* July 1995 to June 1996
* work coordinated through KSA (Kalman Saffran Associates
1. “Impact of Dither Harmonics on Bias Controller Accuracy”, submitted for consideration by IEEE Trans. Instrumentation and Measurement; Aug 2006.
2. “Applications Note: Modulator Bias Controllers” for Photonic Systems, Inc. Burlington, MA. February, 2004.
3. “Powerline Transceiver System Using a Phase-Locked Loop for 5.0 Mhz On/Off Carrier Signal Detection” for American Power Conversion, Littleton, MA. December, 2000
4. “Attracting Undecided Majors into the Engineering Field” ASEE Conference, Lowell, MA. April, 2000
5. SPARC CPU-54 Memory Subsystem Timing Simulation” for Force Computers, Germany. March, 2000.
6. Electronic Deblocker Controllers Reference Manual” for Polaroid Corporation. June 1999
Faculty Advisor to IEEE student chapter 2000 - 2005
Micro-Mouse Advisor top 2 places, 2001 and 2004; hosted in 2002; 3rd place in 2005; 2nd & 3rd place 2006.
3-Wheel Race Car top 3 places 2001, 2002, 2003 hosted in 2002, 2003
Introduction to Engineering Design
Introduction to Digital Electronics (& lab)
Electronic Devices I (& lab) (analog circuits)
Electronic Devices II (& lab)
Electronic Devices III (& lab)
Circuit Theory I (& lab)
Communication Systems (& lab)
Senior Project
Pic MicroControllers (as part of Embedded MicroProcessors Course)
Harnessing the Giant – Our World of Energy – Freshman Seminar