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  ECE-UF Dr. William Eisenstadt
Yin, W. Eisenstadt, R. Fox, and T. Zhang, "A Translinear-Based RF RMS Detector for Embedded Test of RF ICs," IEEE Trans on Inst and Meas.
Shin, Y. Eo, W. Eisenstadt and J. Shim, "Analytical Models and Algorithms for the Efficient Signal Integrity Verification of Inductance-Dominant Multi-Coupled VLSI Interconnects," IEEE-Trans.
Eisenstadt and J. Ahn, "Distributed/RF Microwave Peak/Power Detector," UF Invention Disclosure #11762, January 6, 2005
www.ece.ufl.edu /people/faculty/eisenstadt.html   (614 words)

  
  Eisenstadt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eisenstadt (Hungarian Kismarton, Croatian Željezno) is a city in Austria, the state capital of Burgenland.
Eisenstadt lies on a plain leading down to the river Wulka, at the south foot of the mountain range known as the Leithagebirge, about 12 km from the Hungarian border.
It was captured by the army of Thököly in 1683, and it saw the defeat of the kuruc army of Sándor Károlyi by the Habsburgs in 1704.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eisenstadt   (911 words)

  
 Eisenstadt, Austria
Eisenstadt, capital of the province of Burgenland, on the south-east fringes of the Leithagebirge, some 15km/9mi west of the Neusiedler See, has aristocratic traditions.
In the 17th and 18th century this was the principal seat of the great Esterházy family, who left a distinctive imprint on the town and helped it to prosper.
Eisenstadt is mentioned in a chronicle of 1118 and in a document of 1264.
www.planetware.com /austria/eisenstadt-a-b-estdt.htm   (183 words)

  
 harris eisenstadt - 'jalolu'
Eisenstadt's previous recording was the enigmatic chamber-improv disc Fight or Flight (Newsonic), which demonstrated among other things a love of offbeat instrumentation: in addition to his lightly pulsed drums, it featured two flutes, trombone, tuba, bass, and tuned percussion (vibraphone, marimba and crotales).
Eisenstadt insists on wide-open spaces in which the musicians, as soloists and accompanists, can support each other, offer magnificent solos (particularly those of Taylor Ho Bynum and of Paul Smoker, in a way one the opposite of the other), and generally make music that reveals itself to be anything but dogmatic.
Eisenstadt’s compositions are vehicles for improvisation, but along the way he engages in some unusual strategies.
www.harriseisenstadt.com /pages/jalolu.html   (3763 words)

  
 Harris Eisenstadt : Features : One Final Note
Eisenstadt is a remarkably prolific artist, whose own output is a perfect example of someone who is both a consummate artist and scholar.
It is this perspicacity that clearly shows in Eisenstadt's playing, and one need not know that he is a student of the entire history of trap drumming (from the Americans to Tony Oxley, Paul Lytton, and "the great John Stevens") to know that his perspective is broad.
For Eisenstadt, who did a short European tour in the time span it took to interview him and later write this piece, the contemporary music scene is "clearly the result of a pile of travel".
www.onefinalnote.com /features/2004/eisenstadt   (1195 words)

  
 Haydn Trio Eisenstadt
The Haydn Trio Eisenstadt is one of Austrias leading chamber music ensembles and can look back on a highly successful year of 2005.
The Haydn Trio Eisenstadt was very busy with numerous CD productions throughout 2005: A first-class, long-term partner was found in CAPRICCIO, with whom two CD boxes were produced and have already been released: Mozart complete piano trios on 2 CDs and Haydn complete piano trios No. 1 on 4 CDs.
The Haydn Trio Eisenstadt is in the process of recording 8 CDs with all 40 piano trios by Joseph Haydn.
www.haydntrioeisenstadt.at /hte/englisch/htemaintext.htm   (811 words)

  
 Shmuel N. Eisenstadt
Professor S.N. Eisenstadt (born in Warsaw in 1923) is a legend of modern sociology and social science as a whole.
A pathbreaking work by Eisenstadt from this period is his comprehensive study of The Political Systems of Empires (1963), which at once ensured him world renown in sociology and political science.
For Eisenstadt, societal change is always the result of human action, and human action is open to divergent and contradictory tendencies.
www.holberg.uib.no /HP_prisen/e_HP_2006_vinner.htm   (702 words)

  
 www.jazzweekly.com | Interviews
Eisenstadt, advocated by Leo Smith, Golia, and Rudolph, is bound to push the envelope further, but whether that is given attention is sadly left to those who chronicle the music and not to those who play it.
I got there and if you are in his program, you are thrown into a situation where you take composition lessons from him, you play in his ensembles, you take his seminar classes, and then you fill it in with the rest of the stuff you want to do.
All these things make it a colossal pain in the ass, but at the same time, it is incredible to have twelve people after three rehearsals, nailing this shit and playing their asses off.
www.jazzweekly.com /interviews/heisenstadt.htm   (1681 words)

  
 Taking Wing
Dad, Eisenstadt recalls, began each vacation by dropping off his brood at the hotel, only to turn around and drive back to the airport so he knew how much time to allot for the return trip at vacation’s end.
Eisenstadt indulged his love of the natural world at UVM, majoring in zoology with a chemistry minor, and after a stint in the army joined his father’s company in 1956.
The elder Eisenstadt had just gone through a period of boom and bust and was rebuilding; during World War II he’d run a cafeteria called The Cumberland Cafeteria on Flushing Avenue, across from the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and the business had prospered.
universitycommunications.uvm.edu /vq/vqfall99/business.html   (1959 words)

  
 Alfred Eisenstadt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Eisenstadt was a small man with remarkable eyes.
If one looked into his eyes there was evidence in the look and in the comprehension of the elements that make a good picture, but above all, there was kind of wonder and surprise in his gaze.
Eisenstadt was a private in the German Army in World War I and had traveled the world after the war, recording unforgettable images with his camera in Ethiopia, Europe, Asia and Africa.
members.aol.com /livingwithwords/eisenstadt.htm   (479 words)

  
 eisenstadt
Eisenstadt, the capital of the federal province of Burgenland since 1925, is situated on the southern slopes of the Leitha Mountains.
Surrounded by a great number of vineyards, Eisenstadt is the smallest federal capital of Austria with only 13,250 inhabitants.
The resident atmosphere of the Festival sets the program apart from the typical European "tour." Participants live in Eisenstadt, where Haydn served the Hungarian nobility for more than thirty years.
www.geocities.com /shihwawang/eisenstadt.html   (197 words)

  
 Former Institute Fellow Wins Holberg Prize: United States Institute of Peace
Shmuel N. Eisenstadt, a Jennings Randolph senior fellow at the Institute in 2001, has won the 2006 Holberg International Memorial Prize for his contributions to sociological and historical understandings of social change and modernization.
During his fellowship year at the Institute, Eisenstadt focused on the influence of transnational forces on religious movements and traditional political alliances in contemporary Israeli society.
Eisenstadt is currently the Rose Isaacs Professor Emeritus of Sociology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
www.usip.org /newsmedia/releases/2006/1031_eisenstadt_holberg.html   (421 words)

  
 Personal Web Page William R. Eisenstadt
Shin, Y. Eo, W. Eisenstadt and J. Shim, "Analytical Models and Algorithms for the Efficient Signal Integrity Verification of Inductance-Dominant Multi-Coupled VLSI Interconnects," IEEE-Trans.
Eisenstadt and Bockelman developed mixed-mode s-parameters (differential and common-mode) for characterization of differential IC designs (7 papers, 3 patents).
Eisenstadt and Eo developed measurement-based extraction of microwave IC interconnect parameters and continue to publish in the field (~20 papers).
www.tec.ufl.edu /~wre   (1441 words)

  
 CV & Publications
Marc Eisenstadt studied Biology and Psychology at Washington University (B.A., 1970), and then began investigations into the computer simulation of human problem solving, attaining a Ph.D. in 1974 from Prof.
Eisenstadt, M., and Brayshaw, M. A fine-grained account of Prolog execution for teaching and debugging.
Eisenstadt, M., and Brayshaw, M. AORTA diagrams as an aid to visualising the execution of Prolog programs.
kmi.open.ac.uk /people/marc/cv_text.html   (1452 words)

  
 Personality of the Week - Eisenstadt
When Worms was taken by the French in 1701 he moved to Prossnitz as rabbi.
From 1711 to 1714 he returned to Szydlowiece but then moved to Eisenstadt (now in Austria) (adopting the name of the town) serving as rabbi of the Seven Communities.
Eisenstadt's yeshiva attracted students from far and near and he greatly influenced the nature of the community.
www.bh.org.il /Names/POW/Eisenstadt.asp   (202 words)

  
 Eisenstadt v. Baird - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Court of Appeals for the First Circuit vacated the dismissal and remanded the action with directions to grant the writ, and dismiss the charge, reasoning that the Massachusetts law infringed on fundamental human rights of unmarried couples as guaranteed by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
This ruling was then appealed to the United States Supreme Court, by Sheriff Eisenstadt, who had prosecuted the case, on the ground that Baird lacked standing to appeal, being neither an authorized distributor under the statute nor a single person.
In a 6-1 decision (Justices Rehnquist and Powell were not sworn in on time to participate in the case), the Court upheld both Baird's standing to appeal and the First Circuit's decision on the basis of the Equal Protection Clause, but did not reach the Due Process issues.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eisenstadt_v._Baird   (746 words)

  
 Eisenstadt - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The composer Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), who lived in Eisenstadt for many years under the patronage of the Esterházy family, is buried in the noted Bergkirche, an 18th-century church.
Professor Shmuel N. Eisenstadt from Jerusalem recieves The Holberg...
William H. Macy and Deborah Eisenstadt talk about sexual harassment and their...
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-eisensta.html   (309 words)

  
 Harris Eisenstadt, Fight or Flight
Harris Eisenstadt is a young LA-based percussionist whose teachers have included Leo Smith and Barry Altschul; Fight or Flight, his second CD, owes something to the delicate soundworlds of both musicians.
The three tracks on this disc are much of a piece and, though the packaging doesn’t indicate whether Eisenstadt considers them a suite, that is surely what they are.
Eisenstadt’s followup album on the other hand (Jalolu, released on CIMP) is terrific stuff: see the review here.
www.ndorward.com /music/eisenstadt_fight.htm   (575 words)

  
 Nine Winds Records: Harris Eisenstadt
Drummer, Percussionist, and Composer Harris Eisenstadt (b.1975) was born and raised in Toronto, Canada.
Eisenstadt's fourth release as a leader, "Ahimsa Orchestra," will be released on Nine Winds summer 2005.
Eisenstadt completed his BA cum laude at Colby College (Maine), lived in New York, then moved to southern California, where he received an MFA (on scholarship) from California Institute of the Arts.
www.ninewinds.com /Artists/eisenstadt.html   (427 words)

  
 Robert Micallef's Blog: Eisenstadt
A trip to Eisenstadt in Austria to discuss new lecturing engagements within a newly set up Masters degree programme in European Project Management gave me an opportunity to visit the house where Joseph Haydn lived for 12 years.
The beautifully preserved Baroque house captures the spirit of the composer and re-creates his work and activities in a very unique way.
Eisenstadt is a also where Robert Musil, author of The Man Without Qualities, spent part of his life.
www.robertmicallef.com /blog/2006/08/eisenstadt.html   (118 words)

  
 Alfred Eisenstadt photographs, Alfred Eisenstadt photography
Alfred Eisenstadt was born in Dirschau, West Prussia in 1898.
As one of LIFE magazine's original photojournalists, Eisenstadt was known for photographs rich with detail and gesture.
Most of Eisenstadt's Silver gelatin photographs are 11" x 14", 16" x 20" or 20" x 24".
www.agallery.com /Pages/photographers/eisenstadt.html   (208 words)

  
 Expert Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Michael Eisenstadt is a senior fellow and director of The Washington Institute's Military and Security Studies Program.
He is a specialist in Persian Gulf and Arab-Israeli security affairs and has published articles and monographs on U.S. strategy in the Middle East; regional security; nonconventional proliferation in the Near East and Southwest Asia; and the armed forces of Iraq, Iran, Syria, Israel, and the Palestinian Authority.
Eisenstadt is a reserve officer in the U.S. Army, serving on active duty in 2001-2002 at U.S. Central Command headquarters and on the Joint Staff during Operation Enduring Freedom and the planning for Operation Iraqi Freedom.
www.washingtoninstitute.org /templateC10.php?CID=4   (490 words)

  
 ECE-UF Dr. William Eisenstadt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Yin, W. Eisenstadt, R. Fox, and T. Zhang, "A Translinear-Based RF RMS Detector for Embedded Test of RF ICs," IEEE Trans on Inst and Meas.
Cho, W.R. Eisenstadt, B. Stengel, and E. Ferrier, "IIP3 Estimation from the Gain Compression Curve," IEEE Trans.
Eisenstadt and J. Ahn, "Distributed/RF Microwave Peak/Power Detector," UF Invention Disclosure #11762, January 6, 2005
www.eel.ufl.edu /people/faculty/eisenstadt.html   (614 words)

  
 Eisenstadt : Introduction | Frommers.com
When Burgenland joined Austria in the 1920s, it was a province without a capital -- its former seat of government, Ödenburg (now the far-western Hungarian city of Sopron) voted to remain a part of Hungary.
In 1924, Burgenlanders bestowed the honor on Eisenstadt.
This small town lies at the foot of the Leitha mountains, at the beginning of the steppe extending into Hungary.
www.frommers.com /destinations/eisenstadt/1844010001.html   (135 words)

  
 CD Baby: HARRIS EISENSTADT: The Soul and Gone - from smb
Prolific young drummer/percussionist/composer Harris Eisenstadt has collaborated with a long list of notable composer/improvisers all over the world in a wide variety of formats and musical genres (including contemporary classical, jazz/improvised music, West African/Javanese dance, theater, and film scores) and on more than 25 recordings on 17 different labels.
As LA Weekly's Greg Burk put it, "Harris Eisenstadt is a composer with limbs prodding into spontaneous, post-bop, and neoclassical.
But instead of just leading the group in a free-for-all blowing session, Eisenstadt brought along a variety of complex compositions filled with contrapuntal devices, dense harmonies, and crosscutting lines.
cdbaby.com /cd/eisenstadt/from/smb   (296 words)

  
 Haydn Festival ,Vienna-Eisenstadt Music Tour   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Many of the buildings associated with Haydn's years in Eisenstadt have survived to this day, including the Haydn Hall in the Esterhazy Palace with its exceptional acoustics, and the Bergkirche, the church in which Haydn's tomb stands.
Eisenstadt, the capital of the federal province of Burgenland since 1925, is situated on the southern slopes of the Leitha Mountains at the Hungarian Boarder.
Surrounded by a great number of vineyards and famous for its tasty red wines, Eisenstadt is the smallest federal capital of Austria with only 13,250 inhabitants.
www.allegroholidays.com /Ind_Music/Ind_Haydn_Festival.htm   (410 words)

  
 Debra Eisenstadt - Slamdance Festival 2001
Interested in writing, directing and developing her own scripts, Eisenstadt returned to school in 1998 for a Masters degree in film studies.
Eisenstadt is currently co-writing The Girl's Guide To New York City (published by City & Co) and the play Who Cooks For You with her sister Jill, additional credits include directing Marc Spitz's play I Was A Cop's Bitch in NYC, and co-directing the 24/7 Theater Company: a program for inner-city teenagers.
Eisenstadt received a BA from Bennington College in 1991 and a Media Studies MA from The New School University in 2000.
www.slamdance.com /2001/festival/person_detail.asp?person_id=327   (254 words)

  
 Esterhazy's Eisenstadt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
We were surprised that, Eisenstadt, in the Hungarian part of the empire, Burgenland (where Haydn had written his symphonies for Esterhazy), had been 20% Jewish before the war.
Despite the names Jerusalem/Judenplatz, and the presence of the museum, Eisenstadt is now empty of Jews except for (we were told) one Jewish man.
Perhaps it is an irony, but the musical city of Eisenstadt, which, while it has only one living Jew today, had the presence of the music of another Jew (at least temporarily) as well.
www.davka.org /where/travel/europe2006/eisenstadt.html   (199 words)

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