Profile: Bob Noseworthy

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Bob Noseworthy is a Principal Engineer at the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL). In this role, he advises on and leads various technical development activities within the UNH-IOL’s Testing Services. Bob manages all Ethernet-related and Time Sensitive Networking (TSN)-related Testing Services at UNH-IOL including; IBTA's IB and RDMA Integrator List testing, the Avnu Alliance’s Certification, Automotive Networking, Industrial Networking, and IEEE 1588/PTP Test Services. He is also closely involved with test development for C37.238 (1588 Power Profile), the continued evolution of 802.1’s Time Sensitive Networking standards (formerly  Audio/Video Bridging), as well as continuously evolving areas such as Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) and 10Mbps to 1.6Tbps Ethernet (T1S, T1L, APL, MGBASE-T1, etc)

His areas of expertise include aligning lab services with current industry trends, business development, test tool development and physical signal encoding.