Extractions: @import url(/styles/layout.css); @import url(/styles/print.css); Skip main navigation ECE Information Portals Prospective Students Current Students Alumni Research ... ECE graduate student Andrew W. Williams has won a competitive 2005 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Fellowship that covers his tuition and stipend. Working with his advisor, Priya Narasimhan, Assistant Professor of ECE and the Institute for Software Research International (ISRI), Andrew is focused on security-related research. Marija Ilic, Professor of ECE and EPP, is a guest editor for the Proceedings of the IEEE November 2005 special issue, "Power Technology and Policy Forty Years After the 1965 Blackout." The journal will focus on the changing demands, technologies, and economics of the electric power industry. Lauren Chikofsky Just like the antennas she works on that can change their shape and frequency on demand, ECE junior Lauren Chikofsky has learned to hone her technical and leadership skills to respond to the challenges of being a student leader. The Executive Chair of Women in ECE (WinECE) won a Boeing Scholarship with ECE senior Mark Hairgrove, makes time for undergraduate research, and also assists with the
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Extractions: ECE Home Department Organization Statistics ... Contact ECE The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Johns Hopkins is committed to providing a rigorous educational experience that prepares students for further study and successful careers, and is dedicated to research that contributes to fundamental knowledge in both analytical and experimental aspects of the field. Graduate Admissions Policy for Students Affected by Hurricane Katrina (September 6, 2005) On July 1, 2005, the ECE Department welcomed new Assistant Professor Virantha N. Ekanayake . Dr. Ekanayake received his Ph.D. from Cornell University and his interests include both asynchronous VLSI and ultra low-power wireless sensor network processors. Past Important News Contact ECE ECE WWW Driving Directions JHU's Neighborhood Baltimore City Baltimore Visitors Association ... Live Baltimore
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Extractions: IEEE Newfoundland and Labrador Section The Newfoundland and Labrador Section is proud to be involved in this year's International Engineering Management Conference at the Fairmont Newfoundland, 11-13 September 2005. This conference, co-sposonered by the section, IEEE Canada, IEEE Engineering Management Society and IEE Management Professional Network, will bring presenters and participants from around the world to our fine city. For more details, check out our webpage at http://www.iemc2005.org Date: Friday, June 17, 2005 Time: 6:30 for 7:00 pm Place: Fluvarium, St. John's The Social Event of the Season! The highlight of the Section's social calendar will be held this year on Friday, June 17, beginning at 7:00 PM. Once again, the location is the Fluvarium with its pleasant décor and great outdoor gallery. The weather, of course, is expected to cooperate for those who wish to wander outside in the early evening. If you don't wish to partake of the fresh, succulent Newfoundland and Labrador lobster as your main course, alternate choices of roast beef or vegetarian will be offered. Your choice must be made when you purchase your ticket so the caterer, Michel's Bakery, can prepare and provide as requested. Please bring your ticket with you to identify which meal you have ordered and to enter in the door prize draws. Prices remain the same as last year; $20 each for IEEE members, who may bring one guest for an additional $20. Non-member cost will be $30 each. In exchange, you will receive a main course, dessert, tea/coffee, and 2 complimentary libation tickets. This is an offer you can't refuse!
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Extractions: News and Accolades Professor Kim Wins Low-power Design Award Best Paper Award to Manuscript Co-authored by Prof. Jindal New MSEE Plan C Coursework Only Degree Solar Car Finishes Second at NASC Dr. Michael Hofer wins best Ph.D. dissertation award Prof. Mohan presents online courses to 1200 registrants Profs. Wang, Stadler, and Ruden Papers Selected for Journal Professor Amin contributes to national CIP plan Professor Giannakis receives Technical Achievement Award Dr. Liuqing Yang wins Best Dissertation Award Professor David Lilja Appointed Department Head Professor Mostafa Kaveh Appointed Associate Dean Professor E. Bruce Lee, 1932-2005 IBM Day at the University of Minnesota Prof. Jacobs Receives 3M Nontenured Faculty Award Prof. Wollenberg Elected to the National Academy of Engineering Best Paper Award to Manuscript Co-authored by Prof. Luo Professor Emeritus Allen Nussbaum, 1919-2005 AS-DAC2005 Best Paper Award to X. Lai, Y. Wan, and Prof. Roychowdhury Prof. Kiehl's Research in the News Prof. Moon Elected a Fellow of IEEE
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Extractions: dqmcodebase = "/style/js/opencube/" //script folder location Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering University of Toronto Home Search ... September 6, 2005 ECE Professor Parham Aarabi Named to MIT Technology Review "Top 35 Under 35" August 31, 2005 ECE Professor Peter Herman First to Put Optoelectronic Devices on Silicon August 31, 2005 ECE Professor Brendan Frey and collaborators Uncover Ground-Breaking Insights in Genetic Instructions to Build Life Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering University of Toronto
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WPI Electrical And Computer Engineering WPI s electrical and Computer Engineering Department celebrated 105 years in 2001.The department has played a pivotal role in the Institute s 128year http://www.ece.wpi.edu/
Extractions: Electrical and Computer Engineering Search: WPI President Dennis Berkey, Newell Award winner Dr. Anup Ghosh and Professor Fred Looft, ECE Department Head. It is with great pleasure the the WPI Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has selected Dr. Anup Ghosh for the 2005 Hobart Newell Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Electrical and Computer Engineering Profession. Read more... WPI's Electrical and Computer Engineering Department celebrated 105 years in 2001. The department has played a pivotal role in the Institute's 128-year tradition of academic excellence. It enjoys a long tradition of innovation in its undergraduate program, an established record of selectivity and excellence quality at the graduate level, and a record of Research accomplishment stretching back to the turn of the century. Read more about the history of EE/ECE at WPI...
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WCGCE Homepage Serves members of the UK Institutions of Civil, Mechanical, electrical, Structural, Chemical and Building Services Engineers resident in B.C., Yukon, Washington and Alaska. News and information for members and friends. http://www.wcgce.org/
Extractions: The Western Canada Group of Chartered Engineers Serving British Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Structural, Chemical, Building Services and Aeronautical Engineers resident in B.C., Yukon, Washington and Alaska Skip the Stop Press - proceed directly to Services Menu ? Dateline 18 September 2005 More apologies from your Webmaster the June 2005 edition of the C hall Eng e is now available on-line, in a new Acrobat format. Access via the Services menu (click on hyperlink above), or direct (click here) EVENT NOTICE - TECHNICAL MEETING highway tunnels and rock fall sheds RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CALIFORNIA AND JAPAN This lecture will be presented by Duncan C. Wyllie, a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, the University of New South Wales, Australia, and the University of London. He specializes in rock engineering and has worked in this field for 37 years. During this time, he has been involved in a wide variety of railway, highway and industrial development projects in North and South America, Asia, and the Middle East. Typical assignments include the design and construction of slopes and tunnels, foundations of bridges and dams, and the study of landslides. On many of these projects, the design and evaluation of blasting procedures was an important part of the work One of Duncans specialties is the assessment of rock fall hazards, and the design and implementation of remedial measures; he carried out the initial development of a widely used hazard rating system for highways in mountainous terrain. He has also worked in the mining industry in the design of open pit slopes, underground support and tailings dams.