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Tom Hogan

Tom Hogan

Tom Hogan brings a wealth of experience and creativity in the area of RF and analog product development. Always thinking out-of-the-box , he has a track record of creating highly competitive architectures that have served as foundations of successful companies. Tom is the co-founder and CTO of Singapore based LEUS Networks, a company producing stackable broadband modems since 1999. Prior to that he was Director of R&D at 3Com where he managed all hardware engineering for the Token Ring division. Tom designed key ASICs on which all products for the division were based. Prior to 3Com he was Hardware Manager at Startek, a company acquired by 3Com in 1995. Tom held key technology positions at LTX, Apollo Computer, Prime Computer and VivoScan. He has a BSEE and MSBE from WPI and holds 8 patents.

Employment History

LEUS Networks, Singapore 1999 – present
Co-Founder and CTO

Leus Networks produces a line of stackable Broadband modems with Gateway expansion modules for the Asian Market.

  • Responsible for all design decisions as well as management of team of 8 engineers.
  • Provide consulting services for Asian and American companies developing Integrated Circuits and Test products for the WiFi market.

3Com 1995 – 1999
Director of R&D, ST Division of 3COM

  • Managed all hardware engineering for 3COM's Token Ring division.
  • Designed key ASIC on which all products for the division were based.
  • Produced following patents: GB2322055, GB2347055

Startek 1989 – 1995
Hardware Manager

Startek was acquired by 3COM in 1995 and became ST division

  • Designed all hardware including ASIC, circuit design, PCB layout for Token Ring product family.
  • Produced following patent: US5535337

VivoScan 1988 – 1989
Founder and Chief Engineer

Developed Algorithms and techniques for improving non-invasive Glucose detection in living subjects.

1987-1988
Matriculated into MSBE program at WPI

LTX 1985 – 1986
Principal Engineer

Developed Temperature Servo for HiT time vernier ASIC

Apollo Computer 1984 – 1985
Consulting Engineer

  • Designed clock distribution system for the DN1000 CPU
  • Produced following patent: US5008636

Prime Computer 1980 – 1984
Principal Engineer

  • Developed ASICs and algorithms for a network based CPU cluster.
  • Produced following patents: US4528661, US4536876, US4594724, US4639936

Education

WPI BSEE 1976-1980