Colin Simpson (Canadian author)
Colin Simpson is a Canadian entrepreneur, software developer, and the author of seven textbooks, including the bestseller Principles of Electronics. With over 500,000 of his textbooks in print, Dr. Simpson is considered as an expert in the teaching of electronics and electronics simulation technology. He has won numerous awards including the Award of Excellence from the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC), the TVOntario Lifelong Learning Challenge Award, and the Codie award from the Software Publishers Association. Simpson holds two patents in electronics laboratory simulation and control systems technology, and is recognized as an authority on distance education and the integration of laboratory simulation software. He has been interviewed by the CBC, PBS, CTV, TVOntario, The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Chicago Tribune, and has lectured at universities around the world. Simpson has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Hawaii and a Doctorate of Letters from Nipissing University.
Keynote address, International Distance Education Conference, Copenhagen, 2006
Simpson & Skinner's CircuitLogix simulation software
Simpson & Skinner's RoboLogix simulation software
Nipissing University is a public university located in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. The campus overlooks Lake Nipissing.
Chancellors House, one of Nipissing University's suite-style residence buildings.
The Robert J. Surtees Athletic Centre officially opened in 2001, but has undergone multiple expansions over the years.
The Giving Tree won the Design Edge Canada Award in 2012
The nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer is an analytical tool used for the determination of organic structures.