UDM Hosts "Electric Detroit" Symposium Featuring Pres./COO of Detroit Edison and UDM Chair of Business Ethics
DETROIT, Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Detroit's electrical utility infrastructure faces daunting challenges and opportunities. In our city, the demographics, economy, and technology surrounding energy are vastly changing and we are constantly looking to find new ways of delivering electricity that is efficient, effective, environmentally responsible, and ethical.
Four Recognized Experts Selected to Keynote SEPG North America 2012
PITTSBURGH, Jan. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI) has announced the keynote speakers for SEPG North America 2012 to be held March 12-15, 2012, in Albuquerque, ...
Vaidyanathan Chosen for IEEE Education Award
P. P. Vaidyanathan, professor of electrical engineering, has been selected to receive the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Signal Processing Society Education Award, which honors "educators who have made pioneering and significant contributions to signal processing education." Recipients are chosen based on a career of achievement as exemplified by the writing of ...
13-year-old from Littleton not your typical college sophomore
GOLDEN, Colo. -- Santiago Gonzalez is already in his second year at the Colorado School of Mines, one of the nation's top engineering colleges, where he has his sights set on degrees in computer science and electrical engineering.
Budding techies' field day
In the 1,500m race (male), Ravikant Kumar emerged the winner, in shot put (male), G. Anurag Reddy stood first. In the women's category of shot put, Arushi Singh was the winner. In long jump (male) Ashok Kujur stood first, in javelin throw (women) Kalyani Singh stood first, while in the men's category Rahul Kumar emerged the winner.
Taylor to help build new school in Africa
Fulbright Scholarships aren't just for 22-year-olds. Just ask Bill Taylor, grandfather, Shelton resident and associate dean of Fairfield University's School of Engineering....
Applied Physics Laboratory's Edward Tunstel Named IEEE Fellow
Edward Tunstel, a robotics engineer in the Space Department of the Johns Hopkins University Applied ...
Larry Bock: Science and Engineering Education: What Happens in the Home Is Just as Important as the Classroom
Encouraging and motivating kids early in science and engineering via exciting, hands-on interactions in discovery may be one of the most important steps to boosting their interest and performance in these fields.
Science and Sanctions: Nanotechnology in Iran
Science and Sanctions: Nanotechnology in Iran
The Computer History Museum Announces Its 2012 Fellow Award Honorees
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA-- - The Computer History Museum , the world's leading institution exploring the history of computing and its ongoing impact on society, today announced its 2012 Fellow Award honorees: ...