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In the News (Mon 28 Dec 09)

  
 CFP 2004 / Computer Freedom & Privacy Conference
She is also a Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at UCB.
He holds electrical engineering and computer sciences bachelors and masters degrees from the University of California at Berkeley, is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional, a certified Project Management Professional, and holder of one US patent.
For this story, she helped engineer the questions and answers in the survey to ensure a minimum of statistical bias based on language, worked directly with the survey company that ran the project, and produced summary statistical results from the raw results delivered by the survey firm.
www.cfp2004.org /program/speakers.html   (17893 words)

  
 FAQs - Biomedical Engineering
The engineering courses may follow a track with a traditional engineering bias(e.g., electrical, chemical, mechanical), but will have to integrate the life science examples so that Biomedical Engineering students will have sufficient laboratory experiences to include taking measurements and interpreting data from living systems.
Hence it is common for Biomedical Engineers to focus on a single engineering discipline and a significant area of application in the biology/life sciences or a specific field of medicine.
One must recognize that Biomedical Engineering incorporates a wide range of engineering sub-disciplines such as heat transfer, circuit theory and electromagnetics, fluid dynamics, statics and dynamics, materials, etc. In addition, the range of biological/life sciences and medicine is also very broad and Biomedical Engineering students may take courses in molecular biology, physiology, anatomy, or pharmacology.
www.engr.iupui.edu /bme/fbmefaqs.shtml   (17893 words)

  
 Computer Science Admissions
Students may bias their project and choice of modules towards either the computer science or electronic engineering aspects of computer systems.
The degree is accredited by the British Computer Society and the Institute of Electrical Engineers.
The final degree classification is calculated from a weighted average determined by computing the sum of 20% of the Year 2 and 80% of the Year 3 results.
www.cs.cf.ac.uk /admissions/BScSYS.html   (17893 words)

  
 You 2001: CIO: You can beat the discrimination, 07/23/01
This perception is a misconception, of course, as network professionals typically begin their careers with a bachelor's degree in a discipline such as electrical engineering, just as programmers begin with a bachelor's in computer science.
In fact, a computer programmer with little to no infrastructure experience is four times more likely to become top technologist than an infrastructure expert with little to no application development experience, according to a Network World study the of 100 résumés of CIOs and similar senior technology executives.
The issue remains that the same measure of technical competency is not being applied equally to those from infrastructure as it is to those from development.
www.networkworld.com /you2001/ceiling/ceiling.html   (2226 words)

  
 Bias Definition Computer Dictionary Define meaning of Bias
Note: A bias may be applied or produced by (i) the electrical characteristics of the line, (ii) the terminal equipment, and (iii) the signaling scheme.
Change of Representation and Inductive Bias (The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science)
An exploration of gender bias in computer clip art.
www.cpupedia.com /definition/bias.aspx   (209 words)

  
 Site Map
Higher National Certificate in Engineering - Electrical/Electronic (Electrical Bias)
Higher National Certificate in Engineering - Electrical/Electronic (Electronics)
Higher National Certificate in Engineering - Operations (Instrumentation & Control)
www.kingston-college.ac.uk /sitemap.html   (209 words)

  
 Headlines@Hopkins: Johns Hopkins University News Releases
In 1962, West and his colleague Gerhard Sessler patented the electret microphone, in which thin sheets of polymer film, metal-coated on one side, are given a permanent charge to serve as the membrane and bias of a condenser microphone that helps convert sound to electrical signals with high fidelity.
Although his Johns Hopkins appointment is in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, West says he looks forward to engaging in joint research with faculty members in mechanical engineering, materials science and biomedical engineering.
In 1998, West was elected to the National Academy of Engineering.
www.jhu.edu /news_info/news/home03/jan03/west.html   (932 words)

  
 AI in the news
Robots are a true integration of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, production engineering, and a real focus on the cost structure and the real needs people have in their homes, or in the military.
Computer science graduate students have increased 60 percent, to 56,678, since their low point in 1995, and engineering graduate students are up 27 percent, to 127,375, since their low in 1998.
Computers can process huge numbers quickly and without bias, but programming them to detect faces, trees and puppies is incredibly difficult.
www.aaai.org /AITopics/html/current.html   (13795 words)

  
 Royal Navy
Leading Hands Career Course — Training to further develop technical, craft, management and leadership skills with either a mechanical or electrical bias.
The Engineering Technician (MESM) provides a vital role to the Submarine Service, by both operating machinery and ensuring the equipment that they are responsible for is maintained and ready for use at immediate notice.
To join the Royal Navy as an Engineering Technician (MESM) you need to be between 16 and 37 years old.
www.royal-navy.mod.uk /rn/print.php?page=5336   (561 words)

  
 Power & Controls Specialist's for Turnkey Projects and Services
Power and Control Solutions Inc, (PCS) is a Turn Key Projects company with the bias on electrical /electronics engineering.
The only engineering firm in the Philippines to offer turn key solutions for all your installation needs in electrical, electronic, remote, power, and control requirements.
Power & Controls Specialist's for Turnkey Projects and Services
www.info.com.ph /~internet   (341 words)

  
 CFP 2004 / Computer Freedom & Privacy Conference
He holds electrical engineering and computer sciences bachelors and masters degrees from the University of California at Berkeley, is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional, a certified Project Management Professional, and holder of one US patent.
For this story, she helped engineer the questions and answers in the survey to ensure a minimum of statistical bias based on language, worked directly with the survey company that ran the project, and produced summary statistical results from the raw results delivered by the survey firm.
She came to the NSF from the University of Pennsylvania where she was Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and the former Director of the General Robotics Automation Sensing Perception Laboratory, which she founded in 1978 at UPENN.
www.cfp2004.org /program/speakers.html   (341 words)

  
 Solid State Technology - Physics and process drive etch performance at 45nm
Robin Cheung received his MS in electrical engineering from the U. of Illinois and is director of technology in the etch products business group at Applied Materials Inc., M/S 81334, PO Box 58039, Santa Clara, CA 95054; e-mail Robin_Cheung@amat.com.
These performance demands can be more readily satisfied in a process environment that offers an ultrawide pressure range (<10mtorr to the torr level); source and bias powers that can range independently from 0-2000W and 0-5000W, respectively; high gas flows; and numerous (>12) independent process gas chemistries, especially in dual damascene.
Dan Hoffman received his PhD in plasma physics from the U. of Wisconsin-Madison and is senior director of engineering in the etch products business group at Applied Materials.
sst.pennnet.com /Articles/Article_Display.cfm?Section=ARTCL&ARTICLE_ID=222870&VERSION_NUM=2&p=5   (1765 words)

  
 Headlines@Hopkins: Johns Hopkins University News Releases
In 1962, West and his colleague Gerhard Sessler patented the electret microphone, in which thin sheets of polymer film, metal-coated on one side, are given a permanent charge to serve as the membrane and bias of a condenser microphone that helps convert sound to electrical signals with high fidelity.
As a result of this decision, West joined the faculty of the Whiting School of Engineering at The Johns Hopkins University last fall.
West's arrival at Johns Hopkins marks the latest step in a remarkable career that began soon after he chose to ignore his parents' well-meaning advice.
www.jhu.edu /news/home03/jan03/west.html   (932 words)

  
 Blind - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blind via, an Electrical Engineering term used in printed circuit boards.
Blind or double-blind, a procedure to reduce bias in scientific experiments.
Blind (Corrosion of Conformity album), an album by the American band Corrosion of Conformity.
en.wikipedia.org /?title=Blind   (164 words)

  
 Injection Moulding and Extrusion Technical Support Specialist — General Maintenance and Diagnostics Ltd
As a company we feel that we can apply our background in engineering to most types of industrial machinery, whether the problems are electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic or mechanically bias.
Even though we specialise in plastic injection moulding and extrusion we offer our services to an ever increasing array of industries and we are always on the look out for an opportunity to widen our portfolio in order to overcome any challenges put to us by either current or potential customers.
We now run the extrusion line 24 hrs per day 5 days per week and we sold the granulator at a profit.
www.gmdiag.co.uk /aboutus.html   (164 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Tradeoff Article
For example, in electrical engineering, negative feedback is used in amplifiers to trade gain for other desirable properties, such as improved bandwidth, stability of the gain and/or bias point, noise immunity, and reduction of nonlinear distortion.
www.ipedia.com /tradeoff.html   (266 words)

  
 Electrical Engineering Glossary Definition for APD - Maxim/Dallas
As the reverse-bias voltage approaches the break-down voltage, hole-electron pairs created by absorbed photons acquire sufficient energy to create additional hole-electron pairs when they collide with ions.
Avalanche Photo Diode: A photodiode designed to take advantage of avalanche multiplication of photocurrent to provide gain.
www.maxim-ic.com /glossary/index.cfm/Ac/V/ID/19/Tm/AVALANCHE_PHOTO_DIODE/ln/en   (87 words)

  
 EETimes.com
Holonyak is now John Bardeen professor of electrical and computer engineering and physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
For part of the tunnel diode's operating range, an increase of bias voltage resulted in a decrease in current, a very rapid decrease, then an increase again.
Nick Holonyak, Arnold Lesk, Uri Davidsohn and Mel Aarons published a major technical paper, "Germanium and Silicon Tunnel Diodes &; Design, Operation and Application." This was the authoritative article.
www.eet.com /special/special_issues/millennium/milestones/holonyak.html   (1879 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The Microphone Book
I expected the book to be written at an electrical engineering level.
I was hoping to find examples of low noise amplifier designs, filters and bias information for the different types of microphones.
The microphone pervades our daily lives through the sound we hear on radio, television, and recordings, paging in public spaces, and of course in two-way communications via telephone.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0240804457?v=glance   (774 words)

  
 Tiny Technologies - Center for Materials Science and Engineering
This project explores several applications of molecular semiconductors that change shape under electrical bias.
Belonging to a class of ring molecules known as resorcinarenes, cavitands exist in either kite or vase conformations, and exhibit fully-reversible changes in length of up to 60%.
Information can be stored in the conformation of these molecules at information densities as high as 1 TB/cm2.
web.mit.edu /engineering/tt/cmse_initiative.html   (774 words)

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