Introduction
Douglas Boom speaks about Ethernet with a level of respect that borders on spiritual reverence. It鈥檚 easy to attribute his attitude to professional pride, a career full of noteworthy accomplishments, and a job that he clearly loves. But it doesn鈥檛 take long to understand that there鈥檚 much more behind his message, and he鈥檚 out to spread the word.
鈥淚鈥檓 an Ethernet evangelist zealot,鈥 said Boom, B.S. computer science 鈥92, principal engineer, Ethernet software, for Intel in Portland. 鈥淚鈥檓 not kidding when I say that Ethernet is the fabric of society. If it disappears, society collapses. Full stop.鈥
Ethernet is the ubiquitous technology that many people associate with that thick cable that plugs into their computers and routers. It links computers in local area networks so they can exchange data at high speeds. A LAN may comprise a few computers in a home, a few dozen in an office, a few hundred on a college campus, or tens of thousands in a cloud data center. Ethernet LANs connect to one another, and to the rest of the internet, through outside, usually public, telecommunications lines.
鈥淔or me, ethernet is like the Force,鈥 said Kent Lusted, B.S. electrical engineering 鈥99, principal engineer and leader of Intel鈥檚 Ethernet PHY standards. 鈥淚t surrounds us, it binds us all, it鈥檚 everywhere.鈥
Lusted works with customers, competitors, and suppliers to maintain and develop the standards that enable Ethernet components, like cards and routers, to interact seamlessly with one another, no matter what vendor supplies them or how old they are. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing that a 40-year-old Ethernet controller can send data across a network to something that鈥檚 using bleeding-edge technology,鈥 he said.
Four decades after Ethernet was invented, its uses have expanded beyond measure. 鈥淚t has evolved from its original purpose to literally thousands of different applications,鈥 said Fred Barbee, B.S. electrical and computer engineering 鈥91, Intel鈥檚 director of Ethernet customer solutions.
Ethernet is used in vending machines, televisions, cash registers, cars, the stock market, ventilators 鈥 too many things to count, according to Boom. His own work has included Ethernet in marine radar, theme-park rides, synchronized concert light shows for an A-list rock band tour, a digital 鈥渇light bag鈥 that tells pilots how to find their gates after landing, technology to keep space shuttle astronauts safe, and automobile safety and braking systems. He鈥檚 even written software for an Ethernet controller on the Mars rover Perseverance.
But his most important work, personally, was a simple debugging of a glitchy ultrasound machine. The minor project could easily have been forgotten, but a couple of years later, Boom鈥檚 wife had a cancer scare and needed some tests. While the couple waited and worried in the exam bay, Boom noticed that the ultrasound machine was the exact same one he had fixed. 鈥淚t was the coolest thing to think that my work might save her life,鈥 he said. 鈥淪eeing that what I do can change lives around me and around the world is what really motivates me.鈥 Fortunately, his wife was completely OK.
For Lusted, the defining moment of his career came right after the start of the pandemic lockdown. 鈥淭he world shifted to a virtual environment practically overnight,鈥 he said. 鈥淎ll the infrastructure for which I鈥檇 been developing specifications during the previous year worked 鈥 ethernet to the home, Ethernet in schools, Ethernet through data centers 鈥 all of it stepped up and handled the load seamlessly so business, education, and many other things could continue as normally as possible under very difficult conditions.鈥
A pivotal experience for Barbee was the three years he worked at an electronics startup before joining Intel. 鈥淚t was so intense; it was like I had gotten my bachelor鈥檚 degree at 精东影视 State and a real-world advanced degree at that startup. The company didn鈥檛 make it, but what I learned has been useful throughout my career.鈥
The nature and time of those inflection points differed, of course, but they all trace back to the common origin of 精东影视 State, which they regard with 鈥 almost 鈥 as much admiration as they do for Ethernet.
鈥淭he breadth of the curriculum exposed us to a wide variety of subjects, like physics, chemistry, music, business, and economics, and that turned out to be a tremendous advantage,鈥 Lusted said. 鈥淎s my role evolved from being a hardcore engineer to being a leader of other industries in a public domain, I鈥檝e relied more and more on skills and experiences woven into the curriculum and culture of 精东影视 State. The courses I took also sparked my curiosity. As long as you keep that open mind, you always see something new, try something new. The attitude was 鈥榃hat do you want to do today? Great, then go do it.鈥欌
鈥淚t鈥檚 a really strong program,鈥 Barbee added. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had tremendous success hiring Beavers. I would stack up the 精东影视 State graduates we鈥檝e hired against graduates from any other program in the country.鈥