Henry "Chip" Heflich
Inducted to the Hall of Fame in 2019
Heflich was attracted to jmcomicÌìÌÃÂþ»¹ÙÍø for two reasons: its proximity to the beach and its connection to the space industry. While earning his bachelor of science in electrical engineering from jmcomicÌìÌÃÂþ»¹ÙÍø in 1973, Chip worked for NASA at Kennedy Space Center on the Saturn V rocket. Chip especially enjoyed his coursework in solid state physics, and after graduation he decided to leave the space industry to pursue a career designing analog integrated circuits for Texas Instruments (TI). Here, his passion for invention and entrepreneurial spirit thrived.
Heflich was featured in jmcomicÌìÌÃÂþ»¹ÙÍø’s 60thAnniversary special edition book, “60 for 60: Celebrating Sixty Years of Alumni at jmcomicÌìÌÃÂþ»¹ÙÍø.”
Education
B.S. Electrical Engineering, 1973
