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Dr. Cuevas is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He currently teaches an RF Circuit Design course (EE 361R) which is offered in the spring semesters in odd-numbered years. He has been teaching at UT-Austin since 2001.

In the past 25 years, Dr. Cuevas has worked in many different electronic disciplines, not just the RF/Microwave areas.

Dr. Cuevas is a firm believer that the first and foremost job of any academic instructor is to teach what has been gained throughout their career. As such, Dr. Cuevas is making available "free consulting" to any Electrical Engineering student to offer help or hints on Senior-level undergraduate design projects or graduate-level research work.

If you are in need of a research project to support a Senior-level design project or graduate-research work, please contact Dr. Cuevas. Typically we have many ongoing research efforts which could use some attention.

Here are the ground rules:

  1. You must be currently enrolled in an accredited Electrical Engineering program. Other Engineering disciplines will be considered on a case by case basis.

  2. You must e-mail Dr. Cuevas from a University e-mail account using the e-mail address: please_help(at)diarcy.com. (You should know what "(at)" really means.) In your e-mail, give a brief background of your current studies and the motivation behind your project.

  3. You must be working on either a Senior-level design project or graduate-level research work in support of a Master's Thesis or Ph.D. Dissertation. Laboratory work below Senior-level will not receive consideration.

  4. You will not receive "the answer". Part of the learning process is through discovery and Dr. Cuevas will attempt to guide you along that path.

  5. You do not need to be part of the University of Texas system. However, you must be attending a University or College located within the United States.

  6. Dr. Cuevas will attempt to work with you as best as possible. However, you should realize that he receives many requests for help and sometimes is not able to respond.


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