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SaskPower provides funding for SIAST
Local SIAST students Wade Tipper, left, and Jocelyn Sagal demonstrate a new device in their electrical engineering technology lab on Tuesday, which was donated by SaskPower.
iPhones are musical instruments in new course and ensemble
The students -- who design, build and play instruments on their smartphones -- will perform at a public concert on Dec.
Professor remembered for dedication to PSU
Professor Nirmal Bose contributed significantly to the electrical engineering field throughout his tenure at Penn State, but he made great strides in more ways than one.
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Scientists demonstrate multibeam, multi-functional lasers
Adaptable technology opens the door to a wide range of applications in chemical detection, climate monitoring and communications An international team of applied scientists from Harvard, Hamamatsu Photonics, and ETH Zurich have demonstrated compact, multibeam, and multi-wavelength lasers emitting in the invisible part of the light spectrum .
University of East Anglia U-turn in climate change row [agreed to publish their figures in full..]
David Holland is seeking prosecutions against some of Britain's most eminent academics for allegedly holding back information in breach of disclosure laws.
FBI: UTEP student threatened worker
A student at the University of Texas at El Paso is accused of threatening a university employee by saying he would explode a bomb, according to a criminal complaint filed this week.
ABB Entangled In Corruption Case
U.S. prosecutors allege former general manager of Swiss engineering firm's Texas unit bribed Mexican officials to win contracts.
Surge Protectors Put to the Test
You walk into the electronics store and drop almost $1000 on a brand new big screen TV.
Smartphone app illuminates power consumption
A new application for the Android smartphone shows users and software developers how much power their applications are consuming.
Louisiana Tech confers degrees on 339
RUSTON - Louisiana Tech University conferred degrees on 339 students during fall commencement Saturday in Thomas Assembly Center in Ruston.
Smartphone app illuminates power consumption
A new application for the Android smartphone shows users and software developers how much power their applications are consuming.
How to choose the right semiconductor solution for your flexible, low-power ultrasound system design
Overview: Ultrasound system designers are looking to increase image quality and add advanced features in ultrasound systems while reducing board space and power consumption.
Three students held for ragging junior
HYDERABAD: Three engineering students belonging to Vishweshwara Engineering College, Bongulurugate near Ibrahimpatnam were arrested on Tuesday for ragging a first year student.
Discover Electronics! Kit for Fun and Education
Though I wouldn't consider my dad to be the stereotypical Mr. Fix-It, I do have a distinct memory from my childhood of building a radio with him from scratch.
This paper was presented in part as a poster at the American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, 2008, and as a free paper at UKISCRS annual meeting, Brighton, 2008 1Royal Eye Infirmary, Plymouth, UK 2Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Bath, Bath, UK Correspondence: L Dhir, Royal Eye Infirmary, Apsley ...
Basildon to get 11.5million building college
AN A 11.5million vocational training centre will be built in Basildon . The three-storey building, which will be the latest training centre run by Prospects College , will be built on the old Hazelwood Food factory site, off Luckyn Lane.
Last week, in Takoma Park, Md., a new cryptographic voting system that could ensure accurate vote counts was used for the first time in a real election.
Volkswagen appoints e-car chief representative
With the appointment of a chief representative for electric traction, Volkswagen highlights the importance of the e -car for its product strategy.
Laser induced selective removal of metallic carbon nanotubes
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln,NE 68588-0511, USA 1 Author to whom any correspondence should be addressed.
Cellphones might come with some really high resolution cameras these days, but that doesn't mean they are great at macro shots.
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