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EUDP was developed by the HIH (now AU Herning) team of teachers at the Electronic Engineering department (now Electronic Design Engineer - EDE).
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EUDP was developed by the HIBAT (now Aarhus University, Herning) team of lecturers at the Electronic Engineering Department (now Electronic Design Engineering, EDE).
  
 
The team was comprised of: '''Henning Nørskov, Karsten Bejder, Per Lysgaard, Jeanette Landgrebe, Bente Jensen, Martin Olesen, Charlotte K. Sørensen, Henning Slavensky and Klaus Kolle.'''
 
The team was comprised of: '''Henning Nørskov, Karsten Bejder, Per Lysgaard, Jeanette Landgrebe, Bente Jensen, Martin Olesen, Charlotte K. Sørensen, Henning Slavensky and Klaus Kolle.'''
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Later '''Morten Opprud Jakobsen''' has also provided knowledge and material to the EUDP method.
 
Later '''Morten Opprud Jakobsen''' has also provided knowledge and material to the EUDP method.
  
Two students also participated: '''Anders Formsgaard''' and '''Sune Jakobsen.'''
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Two students have also participated: '''Anders Formsgaard''' and '''Sune Jakobsen.'''
  
Special thanks goes to the students in Team H2/2010-11, ('''Dennis Thomsen, Lasse Lykkegaard and Knud Baastrup'''), who allowed their project to become examples in the EUDP.
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Special thanks go to the students in team H2/2010-11 ('''Dennis Thomsen, Lasse Lykkegaard and Knud Baastrup'''), who allowed their project to become examples in the EUDP.
  
Originally several companies participated: '''Bang & Olufsen, Excel Data, EDB Gruppen and LIAB'''. We thank for the valuable contributions they provided during development.
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Originally, several companies participated: '''Bang & Olufsen, Excel Data, EDB Gruppen and LIAB'''. We thank them for the valuable contributions they provided during development.

Revision as of 12:17, 8 August 2012

EUDP was developed by the HIBAT (now Aarhus University, Herning) team of lecturers at the Electronic Engineering Department (now Electronic Design Engineering, EDE).

The team was comprised of: Henning Nørskov, Karsten Bejder, Per Lysgaard, Jeanette Landgrebe, Bente Jensen, Martin Olesen, Charlotte K. Sørensen, Henning Slavensky and Klaus Kolle.

Later Morten Opprud Jakobsen has also provided knowledge and material to the EUDP method.

Two students have also participated: Anders Formsgaard and Sune Jakobsen.

Special thanks go to the students in team H2/2010-11 (Dennis Thomsen, Lasse Lykkegaard and Knud Baastrup), who allowed their project to become examples in the EUDP.

Originally, several companies participated: Bang & Olufsen, Excel Data, EDB Gruppen and LIAB. We thank them for the valuable contributions they provided during development.