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2. The 2001 IMS Technical Program.
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Nair, Vijay K.
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CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Focuses on the technical program presented at the 2001 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Microwave Theory and Techniques Society International Microwave Symposium in Phoenix, Arizona. Coverage of the technical program; Record on the number of paper submission; Citations on the topics in the symposium.
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- 2001
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3. Paper Submission.
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RADIO broadcasting ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,AUTHORS ,SOCIETIES - Abstract
The article explains the requirements for authors who will be submitting contributions for review and consideration for presentation at the symposium on topics of interest to the U.S. Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) and the International Union of Radio Science (URSI). The general submission information is presented along with the instructions for URSI authors. The criteria of eligibility for entries in the AP-S student paper competition are given as well.
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- 2011
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4. Message From the Editor for Contributions to the 2018 Real Time Conference Issue of TNS.
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Schmeling, Sascha Marc
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NUCLEAR science ,POSTER presentations ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,CONFERENCE papers - Abstract
This issue of the IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science (TNS) is devoted to the 21st IEEE-NPSS Real Time Conference (RT2018) on Computing Applications in Nuclear and Plasma Sciences held in Williamsburg, VA, USA, in June 2018. A total of 98 papers presented at the conference have been submitted for possible publication in TNS. The conference accepted 54 papers as oral and 149 as poster presentations in 13 tracks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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5. AMTA Corner.
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Schneider, Stephen W. and Kemp, Jeff
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,ELECTRONIC antenna conferences ,ELECTRONIC industries ,ANTENNAS (Electronics) - Abstract
Information about several papers discussed at the annual meeting and symposium by the Antenna Measurements Techniques Association (AMTA) is presented. A total of five hundred thirty six delegates attended the event. The event discussed several issues related to antenna and electronics industry in the United States.
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- 2008
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6. Abstracts of Papers Presented to the ACM Conference at Rutgers University.
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MACHINERY , *CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Presents abstracts of papers presented to the Association for Computing Machinery Conference at Rutgers University on March 28-29, 1950, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. 'Maddida'--General Theory,' by Floyd G. Steele; 'Maddida--Design Features,' by Donald E. Eckdahl.
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- 2003
7. Introduction to the Special Section on the 2018 RFIC Symposium.
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Hella, Mona Mostafa
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RADIO frequency integrated circuits ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
This Special Section of the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits covers expanded papers from the 2018 Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits Symposium (RFIC Symposium), which was held on June 10–12, 2018, in Philadelphia, PA, USA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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8. Guest Editors' Introduction: 2003 International Conference on Software Engineering.
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Dillon, Laura K. and Tichy, Walter F.
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SOFTWARE engineering ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,SOFTWARE validation ,COMPUTER software development ,JAVA programming language - Abstract
The article reports on the International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) 2003 held in Portland, Oregon. The article discusses three papers that were selected for representing the best of ICSE 2003. The first paper "Scaling Step Wise Refinement," by D. Batory, J.N. Sarvela and A. Rauschmayer, is about development of computer software. The second paper is "Fragment Class Analysis for Testing of Polymorphism in Java Software" by A. Rountev, A. Milanova and B.C. Ryder, and the third paper is "Modular Verification of Software Components in C," by S. Chaki, F. Clarke, A. Groce, S. Jha and H. Veith. These two papers concern validation of software. The article also names some persons who devoted their time and energy in organizing ICSE 2003. The author suggests that managing the complexity of modern software systems is a grand challenge. Throughout the conference, there were exhibits, posters and informal research demonstrations as well as an onsite newsletter describing memorable moments, humor and fascinating facts.
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- 2004
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9. Guest Editorial.
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Swaminathan, Madhavan and Jackson, Robert W.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,ELECTRICAL engineering - Abstract
Editorial. Comments on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Topical Meeting on Electrical Performance of Electronic Packaging in Scottsdale, Arizona. Benefits of the meeting; Discussion of various topics on packaging; List of review authors.
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- 2001
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10. Guest Editor's Introduction: 1999 International Conference on Software Engineering.
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Kramer, Jeff and Garlan, David
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SOFTWARE engineering ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Focuses on the agenda for the 1999 International Conference of Software Engineering in Los Angeles, California. Enhancement of the industrial presentation programs; List of participating research papers; Topics and writers for the research papers.
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- 2001
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11. Special Collection on Program Testing.
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Chandrasekaran, B.
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COMPUTER software ,SOCIETIES ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,TESTING ,HEURISTIC - Abstract
This special collection of papers had its genesis at the IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Software Testing and Test Documentation held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida during December 18-20, 1978. This collection is devoted to selected papers on program testing that were presented at the Workshop. The thrust is towards approaches that can support the heuristic components of testing. There is increasing recognition that it is unlikely there will be a grand theory of testing which will lead to fully automated testing systems. Instead the tester will be called upon to use his intuition and problem-dependent knowledge in a discipline manner to test for a variety of specified error types. But it is crucial that this less ambitious, heuristic activity be nevertheless firmly embedded in an underlying framework which is logical, rigorous and well-understood.
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- 1980
12. Contributions from the 51st Electronic Components and Technology Conference.
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Caggiano, Michael
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ELECTRONICS conventions ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,MULTIPROCESSORS ,APPLICATION-specific integrated circuits ,ELECTROMAGNETISM - Abstract
Highlights the papers presented at the 51st Electronics Components and Technology Conference in Orlando, Florida from May 29 to June 1, 2001. 'Over GHz Power RF Clock Distribution for a Multiprocessor Digital System'; 'Modeling and Simulation of Core Switching Noise for ASICs'; 'A Quasi Three-Dimensional Distributed Electromagnetic Model for Complex Power Distribution Networks.'
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- 2002
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13. Foreword Computers Come and Go But Data Go On Forever.
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Berra, P. Bruce
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ELECTRONIC data processing ,DATABASES ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,PERIODICALS ,RESEARCH ,APPLICATION software - Abstract
The papers appearing in this special issue of the "IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering" periodical are based on papers that originally appeared in the proceedings of the First International Conference on Data Engineering which was held in Los Angeles, California, on April 25-27, 1984. The paper by Braegger, Dudler, Rebsamen and Zehnder was selected as the best paper at the conference by the awards committee, and concerns a database tool called Gambit. This design tool is based on an extended relational/entity relationship model and assists the designer with a wide variety of subtools. The paper by Farmer, King, and Myers is also about a design tool which is called the Semantic Database Constructor (Sedaco). It is based on a semantic data model which buffers the designer from most low level data structuring issues.
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- 1985
14. The Third International Conference on Data Engineering.
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Wah, Benjamin W.
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SOFTWARE engineering ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,COMPUTER science ,COMPUTER engineering ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence - Abstract
The Third International Conference on Data Engineering was held in Los Angeles, California on February 2 to 6, 1987. The conference was designed as an international forum for bringing together researchers, developers, managers, strategic planners and other users with an interest in the research, design and development of data engineering methodologies, strategies and systems. Its scope includes computer science, artificial intelligence, electrical engineering, and computer engineering. It featured papers from all major areas of data engineering, including database design and modeling, performance evaluation, algorithms, integrity, security, fault tolerance, query language, artificial intelligence approaches, knowledge bases, database machines, distributed databases and data engineering applications.
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- 1988
15. GUEST EDITORIAL: INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL SECTION.
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SOFTWARE engineering ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,SOFTWARE validation ,SOFTWARE verification ,COMPUTER software development - Abstract
The article presents an introduction to the special section related to International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'97), published in the August 1998 issue of the journal "IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering." Authors say that ICSE was held in Boston Massachusetts, in the week of May 17-23, 1997. The main goal of the conference was to meet needs and expectations of a large variety of attendees. The program committee of the conference was involved in a comprehensive reviewing process of papers submitted. At the end of this process, three papers were selected for publication. In the first paper, "Evaluating Testing Methods by Delivered Reliability," researchers discuss a method for evaluating the effectiveness of testing, based on a measure of the program reliability after testing. The second paper "Analyzing Partially Implemented Real-Time System," presents a technique for analyzing partially-implemented real-time systems. The third paper "Communication Metrics for Software Development," discusses results of comprehensive experiment whose goal was to evaluate the effectiveness of a set of communication metrics.
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- 1998
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16. GUEST EDITORIAL: INTORDUCTION TO THE SPECIAL SECTION.
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SOFTWARE engineering ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,COMPUTERS ,ELECTRONIC systems - Abstract
The Symposium on Foundations in Software Engineering is an annual conference sponsored by Association for Computing Machinery, a computer portal and dedicated to the presentation of innovative research results contributing to an engineering discipline for software systems. This special section of the July 1998 issue of the journal IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering features three of the best papers from the fourth symposium, held in October 1996 in San Francisco, California. During its first half-decade, research results presented at this conference have covered engineering research topics. However, a number of distinguishing properties tend to characterize the best of the papers and have helped set the standards for high-quality software engineering research. The three papers in this special section illustrate these properties. One of the critical challenges for software engineering research is to find practical tools that help system builder restructure existing systems. Mark Moriconi was general chair for the symposium and deserves considerable credit for its success.
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- 1998
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17. AP-S AdCom Minutes.
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Shields, Michael W.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,FINANCIAL performance ,MEMBERSHIP in associations, institutions, etc. ,BUDGET - Abstract
The article discusses the highlights of the Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) Administrative Committee (AdCom) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Summer Meeting held in Charleston, South Carolina on May 31, 2009. The financial performance of the IEEE in 2008 was tackled. Other issues addressed were the need to improve membership outside the U.S., the IEEE budget for 2009 and 2010 and future conferences.
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- 2010
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18. Introduction to the Special Issue on the 2010 IEEE RFIC Symposium.
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Cheng, Yuhua
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RADIO frequency integrated circuits ,SOLID state electronics ,ELECTRONIC circuits ,WIRELESS communications ,BROADBAND communication systems ,COMPUTER-aided design ,PHASE-locked loops ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Published
- 2011
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19. The 1999 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium: `The Magic Touch of Microwaves'.
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Eisenhart, Robert L.
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MICROWAVES ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Highlights the activities and topics discussed at the International Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE) Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTTS) International Microwave Symposium held from June 13 to 19, 1999 in Anaheim, California. Guest speakers; Presentation of the IEEE Electromagnetics Award and the IEEE MTT-S 1999 IEEE Fellows; Scientific paper competition.
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- 1999
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20. 42nd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control.
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Lewis, Frank L.
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AUTOMATIC control systems ,ENGINEERING ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
This article presents information on the 42nd International of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Conference on Decision and Control held at the Hyatt Regency Maui, Hawaii from December 9 to 12, 2003. A record number of 1,826 papers were submitted, of which 1,129 were accepted for a 62% acceptance rate. Janusz Bryzek gave a keynote speech on control of microelectromechanical systems microsystems. Kishan Baheti and Murti Salapaka organized a special track on nanotechnology, at which Doctor Baheti delivered the keynote speech. There were three plenary panels. They are: the Panel on International Funding Thrusts and Mechanisms, the Panel on History of Control, and the Plenary Circuits and Systems Society Presidents Panel titled Emerging and Future Thrusts of Control Systems. There is also a workshop for high school students and teachers titled Ideas and Technology of Control and Systems. The annual Circuits and Systems Society awards ceremony is one of the most important and significant events of the society. There were 1,087 total registrants, approximately 244 of them students. The U.S. had 516 registrants, Japan 97, Italy 71, Australia 45, Canada 42, France 38, Sweden 35, and China 27. Altogether, 44 countries were represented, including Liechtenstein and Morocco. Circuits and Systems Society
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- 2004
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21. EDITORIAL.
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Densley, John
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ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,INDUSTRIES - Abstract
The author reflects on the importance of promoting the Dielectrics & Electrical Insulation Society (DEIS) in the U.S. He noted that the success of several conferences sponsored or co-sponsored by the organization did not guarantee a successful move at attracting industry to these conferences. He believes that the initiative approved at the recent AdCom meeting to completely overhaul the DEIS website will help get more involvement from industry.
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- 2007
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22. RFID Student Educational Experiences at the UNT College of Engineering: A Sequential Approach to Creating a Project-Based RFID Course.
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Vaidyanathan, Vijay V., Varanasi, Murali R., Kougianos, Elias, Wang, Shuping, and Raman, Han
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RADIO frequency identification systems ,ENGINEERING students ,ADULT education workshops ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
This paper describes radio frequency identification (RFID) projects, designed and implemented by students in the College of Engineering at the University of North Texas, as part of their senior-design project requirement. The paper also describes an RFID-based project implemented at Rice Middle School in Piano, TX, which went on to win multiple prizes both at the school and regional level. The goal of the RFID endeavor is to develop an RFID elective course that is current, industry-oriented, and methodically built to enable faculty to design, develop, and deliver the course to a diverse group of engineering students. The sequence of events through which the course evolved was as follows: 1) conduct an industry-supported workshop for students in the College of Engineering with funding received from the National Science Foundation (NSF); 2) assign an RFID-based design project for the senior students who attended the workshop; 3) use the first senior design project as a model to encourage subsequent senior students to create their own RFID projects or enable the students to contact companies seeking to accomplish RFID solutions to a problem; 4) involve middle school students in RFID-based projects by using the senior design projects as an enticement; 5) use the successful projects as the basis for practical laboratory experiences to be created in a new elective course on RFID. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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23. CALENDAR.
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COMPUTER industry ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
A calendar of events for the computer industry from October 2009 to April 2010 is presented, which includes the MoDELS 2009, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)/Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) 12th International Conference in Denver, Colorado; the Asian Test Symposium 2009 in Taiwan; and the International Symposium on Multimedia 2009 in San Diego, California.
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- 2009
24. President's Message.
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Rhoads, Charles M.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,HIGH technology industries ,ELECTRONICS engineers - Abstract
Information about issues related to technology discussed at the 2007 Summer Symposium of the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers in the U.S. is presented. The conference is described as one the of the biggest that happened in the high technology sector. It acknowledges the outstanding contributions of organizers including Professors Magdy Iskander, and Mike Jensen. It also appreciates the support of participants despite some problems in the technical sessions.
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- 2007
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25. 2003 Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects; Conference Comments by the General Chairman.
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Johnston, Allan H.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,NUCLEAR science ,ASTROPHYSICAL radiation ,ELECTRIC circuits - Abstract
This article presents commentary on 2003 nuclear and space radiation effects conference. The 40th Annual Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference was held from the July 21 to 25, 2003 at the DoubleTree Hotel, Monterey, California. The conference continued the tradition of being one of the premier international symposia on radiation effects in `electronic devices, circuits, systems, and materials. The conference was sponsored by the Institute of Electricals and Electronics Engineers Nuclear and Plasma Science Society Radiation Effects Committee.
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- 2003
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26. INVITED POSTER FOR THE "COMPUTATION IN UNDERGRADUATE PHYSICS COURSES" AAPT SESSION.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. ,PHYSICS teachers ,PHYSICS education ,COMPUTER assisted instruction ,TEACHING aids ,MATHEMATICAL physics - Abstract
The article reports that the American Association of Physics Teachers' Educational Technologies Committee has sponsored the poster session entitled "Computation in Undergraduate Physics Courses" at the summer meeting at the University of Syracuse in New York. The poster session has followed six invited papers which describe instructional uses of computational physics at the undergraduate level. These include papers from Charles Leming on the use of Matlab for computational applications in physics research.
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- 2006
27. The IEEE Council on Superconductivity Awards for Contributions in the Field of Applied Superconductivity (2010).
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SUPERCONDUCTIVITY ,ENTREPRENEURSHIP ,AWARDS ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Published
- 2011
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28. No-Shows Who Don't Let Us Know.
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Stone, W. Ross
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. ,POSTER presentations - Abstract
The author comments on the increasing problem regarding authors who did not show up to present their papers and posters that was submitted for presentation at annual meetings of the organization in the U.S. He suspected that in most cases the author had submitted their papers without any intention of attending the event. To correct this issue, the organization committee formed a policy that any paper not presented will not be included in the Symposium Digest of the organization.
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- 2006
29. CALL AND CALENDAR.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,INFORMATION resources ,PUBLICATIONS ,COMPUTER industry - Abstract
Presents calls for IEEE CS publications and a calendar of events that lists of congresses and conventions organized by industry professionals and organizations for the computer industry in the U.S. as of December 4, 2005 to July 12, 2006.
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- 2005
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30. Behind the Scenes at Micro-37.
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Colwell, Bob
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *SEMINARS , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *COMMITTEES , *MEETINGS - Abstract
The article discusses the highlights of the 2004 Micro-37 conference in the United States. The main thing that any conference must get right is the paper selection process. The issue is addressed by organizing committees that are in charge of issuing the call for papers and receiving enough submissions to make the event worth holding. Furthermore, it is also recognized that the most important aspect of the conference is its finances for events after the formal presentations that needed the expertise of someone with retail experience to plan the markdowns. Overall, the Micro-37 had a favorable outcome and the organizing committee got many thanks and congratulations for the after-dinner entertainment and activities it provided.
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- 2005
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31. Under new management.
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Lazareck, Lisa
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ENGINEERING students ,ENGINEERS' associations ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,ENGINEERING ,INDUSTRIAL arts ,TECHNOLOGY - Abstract
Features student involvement in activities of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society in the U.S. Opportunity for professional interaction in a conference; Importance of the presentation of research to the biomedical community; Eligibility of students to participate in a Student Paper Competition.
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- 2004
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32. AMTA Corner.
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Schneider, Stephen W. and Kemp, Jeff
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,REFLECTOR antennas ,ANTENNAS (Electronics) - Abstract
This section offers news briefs on the U.S. Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA). The 33rd AMTA Symposium was held in Denver, Colorado on October 16-21, 2011. The paper entitled "Improved In-Flight Pattern Retrieval by Reflector-Deformation Fitting" is featured in the October 2011 issue of "IEEE Antennas & Propagation Magazine."
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- 2011
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33. DAC Highlights.
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Kahng, Andrew B. and Martin, Grant
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AUTOMATION ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,DESIGN ,WIRELESS communications ,INDUSTRIAL engineering ,MECHANIZATION - Abstract
Highlights the 2005 Design Automation Conference in the United States. Wireless systems; Sessions on power and other topics; Hands-on tutorials that show designers real tools and flows.
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- 2005
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34. Introduction to the 23rd IEEE GaAsIc Symposium.
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Mohktari, Mehran and Stubbs, Malcolm G.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,INTEGRATED circuits - Abstract
Highlights the 23rd IEEE GaAs IC Symposium in Baltimore, Maryland. Topics discussed; Number of papers presented during the panel discussion; Details of the activities during the event.
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- 2002
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35. EIC/EME CHAIRMAN'S REPORT.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,ELECTRICAL engineering ,ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. - Abstract
Reports developments within the Electrical Insulation Conference and the Electrical Manufacturing Expo (EIC/EME) in the U.S. as of September 2004. Schedule of the EME conference; Appointment of Sharon Walker as managing director for EIC; Selection of Richard B. Duke as the general conference chairman of the 2005 EIC/EME.
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- 2004
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36. 22nd VLSI Test Symposium (VTS 2004).
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Mann, Bill
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,VERY large scale circuit integration - Abstract
Highlights the 22nd annual VLSI Test Symposium organized by the International Electric and Electronic Engineering Test Technology Technical Council under the leadership of general chairman André Ivanov and program chairman Irith Pomeranz at the Napa Valley Marriott Hotel and Spa in California. Total number of attendees; Theme of the conference; Keynote speakers.
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- 2004
37. ISIC'03 Conference Report.
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Yen, Gary G.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,INTELLIGENT control systems ,AUTOMATIC control systems ,CONTROL theory (Engineering) - Abstract
This article details the 18th IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control, which was held at the Westin Galleria in Houston, Texas, from October 5 to 8, 2003. The theme of the conference was Intelligent Control for Complex Systems. Papers were solicited in all areas of theory and applications of intelligent control, including control architectures, learning control, path planning systems, machine learning, neural networks, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms and evolutionary computing, hybrid dynamical systems, supervisory control, knowledge-based sensor fusion, intelligent mecha-tronics, distributed and embedded systems, and applications in the aerospace, process, and power infrastructures. The conference was allegedly a success, including 235 regular papers and 29 invited papers, authored by 592 researchers, which were submitted from 32 countries and regions. In addition, there were 178 talks structured into three days, with four parallel sessions. A panel session was moderated by Panos Antsaklis, with panelists Jim Albus, George Pappas, Ricardo Sanz, Tong Heng Lee, and Kevin Moore. All presentations were well received by the attendees with enthusiastic discussions throughout the conferences.
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- 2004
38. In the News.
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Hodge, Angela, Jie Chen, Pau-Choo Chung, Newcomb, Robert, Chang, Joseph, Koc, Ut-Va, and Wong, Stephen T. C.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,NANOMEDICINE ,NANOTECHNOLOGY conferences - Abstract
Information about several topics discussed at the workshops sponsored by the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE) Life Science Systems and Applications (LiSSA) and the U.S. National Institute of Health (NIH) in April 2009 on nanotechnology. Topics include the potential application of nanotechnology to medicine and practice, nanotechnology development, and nanomedicine application. The workshop also presented brief research conducted by members of IEEE Societies.
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- 2010
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39. IEEE Education Society Awards and Frontiers in Education Conference Awards.
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Litynski, Daniel M.
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AWARDS ,ENGINEERING education ,STUDENTS ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,EDUCATION - Abstract
The article presents information about IEEE Education Society Awards and Frontiers in Education (FIE) Conference Awards. THE IEEE Education Society and the FIE Conference annually recognize many outstanding engineering education. The conferences to provide these awards were held in Colorado and Georgia. Some of the recipients included in this list are: Warren B. Boast for 1978; Edwin C. Jones for 1980; Lyle D. Feisel for 1981; Roy H. Mattson for 1982 etc.
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- 2005
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40. UbiComp 2003: Sensors in Seattle.
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Russell, Daniel M. and Baker, Mary
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,UBIQUITOUS computing ,DISTRIBUTED computing ,EMBEDDED computer systems - Abstract
The article presents information on the UbiComp 2003: The Fifth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing from October 12-15, 2003 in Seattle, Washington. At the conference, the University of Washington showed their work on developing particle systems for location tracking. The key idea is that particle systems can model hypotheses about location simultaneously. The National Center for Supercomputing Applications demonstrated its IntelliBadge system, which identifies and locates people at a conference. Cambridge University in Cambridge, England, has extended the technique of having computers in a room communicate via an audio channel. The Cambridge researchers described schemes for secure transmission, overlaying data atop music. Intel created several displays in various places throughout the conference space. The displays came in three types, the first was augmented floor microphones, then, at one of the coffee tables, the images of attendees appeared on a nearby large display and lastly, Intel implemented a social connectedness display based on the RFID tags and profiles of attendees. The key trend at the conference seem to be the widespread adoption of RFID tags, the broadening incursion of data-transmitting devices in the field and the widespread attempts to build commonplace sensor networks that really can feed interesting data for analysis.
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- 2004
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41. EIC/MCW EXPO 2003 Electrical Insulation Conference/Electrical Manufacturing & Coil Winding Expo 2003.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,DIELECTRICS ,ELECTRIC insulators & insulation ,ELECTRICAL engineering materials - Abstract
Reports on the staging of the Electrical Insulation Conference/Electrical Manufacturing and Coil Winding Expo 2003 in Indianapolis, Indiana, in September 2003. New products and technologies in the field of dielectrics and electrical insulation that were featured during the event; Educational value of the event; Keynote speakers.
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- 2004
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42. AMTA 2002 Symposium Summary.
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Hindman, Greg
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,ELECTRONIC systems - Abstract
Highlights the 24th Annual Antenna Measurement Technologies Association (AMTA) Symposium at the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel in Ohio. Members of the host committee; Details of the technical program; Presentation of the AMTA 2002 Best Technical Paper Award.
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- 2003
43. 2001 MTT-S Awards.
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Staecker, Peter W.
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CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Focuses on the awards and recognition activities at the 2001 International Microwave Symposium of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Microwave Theory and Techniques Society in Phoenix, Arizona. List of the awards and recognitions; Recipients; Total number of participants in the event.
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- 2001
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44. 2009 American Control Conference.
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Hoo, Karlene A.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,CONTROL theory (Engineering) ,AUTOMATIC control systems - Abstract
The article discusses the highlights of the 2009 American Control Conference (ACC) held at the Hyatt Regency Riverfront, Saint Louis, Missouri on June 10-12. Organized by the American Automatic Control Council (AACC) and the U.S. National Member Organization of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC), ACC brought together people from the control, automation and related industries. A technical program, tutorial sessions and suppliers' exhibits were included. The event also awards to outstanding works and held social networking programs.
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- 2010
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45. ASC 2010 Chair's Introduction.
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SUPERCONDUCTIVITY ,SUPERCONDUCTOR industry ,PUBLICATIONS ,ENERGY consumption ,ENERGY storage ,PERFORMANCE evaluation ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Published
- 2011
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46. TEST TECHNOLOGY TC NEWSLETTER.
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CALENDARS (Publications) ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,TECHNOLOGY ,VERY large scale circuit integration ,ADULT education workshops ,COMPUTER input-output equipment - Abstract
A calendar of congresses and conventions related to test technology in the U.S. for May to July 2009 is presented, including the 27th IEEE VLSI Test Symposium, the 8th IEEE North Atlantic Test Workshop and the 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust.
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- 2009
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47. Introduction.
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Fair, Harry D.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,TECHNOLOGY ,ELECTROMAGNETISM - Abstract
The article presents information on the 12th International Electromagnetic Launch Technology Symposium held in Snowbird, Utah, from May 25 to 28, 2004. This biennial Symposium is the primary forum for presentation and discussion of research on critical technologies for the acceleration of macroscopic objects using electromagnetic or electrothermochemical launchers. The 12th Symposium featured keynote speakers from the leadership of the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Congress and the German Office of Defense Technology and Procurement. In addition to 38 oral and 86 poster presentations, each technical session was opened by an invited national overview of research in major participating countries.
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- 2005
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48. LEGIONS OF VOLUNTEERS, BEDROCKS OF THE SOCIETY.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,VOLUNTEER service ,SOCIAL participation ,WORKS councils ,ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. - Abstract
In January, 2004 Communications Society's first IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC '04), took place in Nevada. By all measures the venue was a complete success. CCNC '04 attracted over 340 registrants to hear 12 technical papers and 35 poster presentations, see 20 technical demos and experience eight panels including one Distinguished Expert Panel. And those presenting their work came from 31 countries. To help make the program possible, 17 volunteers served on the Organizing and Steering Committees, 64 on the Technical Program Committee, and 120 received submissions. By society norms, of the approximately 50 meetings and conferences sponsored by the society each year, CCNC is not the largest, and there are quite a few that are smaller, especially their more intimate workshops. If the CCNC statistics for volunteer support is to be considered and scaled to encompass all such conferences, the number become very impressive. Furthermore, like the proverbial iceberg where so much is not visible to the casual viewer, this count does not include the many volunteers who are busily engaged in facilitating the society's educational programs and noteworthy publications.
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- 2004
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49. Report on the 2003 AMTA Symposium.
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Jost, Randy J.
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ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. ,ANTENNAS (Electronics) ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,ELECTRONICS ,AWARDS - Abstract
Highlights the Antenna Measurement Techniques Association's annual symposium held in Irvine, California. Awards; Social activities; Topics covered.
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- 2004
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50. First IEEE Symposiu on Biomedical Imaging.
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Unser, Michael and Zhi-Pei Liang
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BIOMEDICAL engineering -- Congresses ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Reports on the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers' symposium on biomedical engineering on July 7-10, 2002, in Washington, D.C. Topics of presentations; Symposium speakers; Event highlights.
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- 2002
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