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2007-2008 IEEE-USA Online Engineering Video  Competition 2007-2008 IEEE-USA Online Engineering Video Competition   - IEEE-USA's Online Engineering Video Scholarship Competition awarded three prizes totaling $6,000 to undergraduate students who created 90-second video clips deemed most effective in reinforcing engineers contributions to the quality of life for an 11-to-13-year-old audience.
   
Careers in Information TechnologyCareers in Information Technology  - This program provides an overview of career possibilities in IT. IT professionals and engineers from large and small companies discuss the nature of their work.
   
Care Innovations: Green EngineeringCare Innovations: Green Engineering  - Designing for sustainability is the focus of this short program aimed at the general public. Experts discuss the technical challenges of greening the entire chain, from raw materials to manufacturing, distribution, and disposal.
   
Care Innovations: Responsibility For Being GreenCare Innovations: Responsibility For Being Green  - This program takes a look at the challenge of minimizing the environmental and health impacts of electronics manufacturing. Discussions focus on the responsibility of industry, government, academia, and the general public to foster the development of public policy and the enforcement of laws to safeguard health and the environment.
   
Care Innovations: Toxics In ElectronicsCare Innovations: Toxics In Electronics  - This program takes a look at the challenge of minimizing the environmental and health impacts of toxics in electronics. It explains to what extent toxics are involved in the manufacturing process of various electronic devices and further explains the current practices in controlling and disposing toxics during the manufacturing process.
   
Care Innovations: WEEE and RoHs(e-waste recycling and disposal)Care Innovations: WEEE and RoHs(e-waste recycling and disposal)  - This program will introduce the general public to WEEE and RoHs, including brief background information about these directives, their goals and impact.
   
Coal Gasification at Polk Power StationCoal Gasification at Polk Power Station  - Mark Hornick, General manager, Tampa Electric Polk Power Station, provides an overview of one of the first coal gasification plants that creates a clean burning gas from coal in a combined cycle method that uses exhaust to create additional electricity.
   
Emerging Field of Biomedical EngineeringEmerging Field of Biomedical Engineering  - This program provides an overview of career possibilities in Biomedical Engineering. In this program professionals discuss the nature of their work.
   
Energy Innovations: Solar Goes SmallEnergy Innovations: Solar Goes Small  - Cardiff, Wales is the unlikely home of arguably one of the most innovative solar projects in the world. A solar panel manufacturing plant that will be the first facility that makes renewable energy products using only renewable energy is being built in Cardiff.
   
Energy Innovations: The Hydrogen HouseEnergy Innovations: The Hydrogen House  - The Energy Innovations series profiles fascinating and innovative approaches to meeting our growing energy needs. In this program, Mike Stritzki had a dream. As a tenacious engineer, he was determined to realize it with his own hands. Thus was born the first "hydrogen house" in the United States, designed and built in pastoral Hopewell, New Jersey. An astonishing technical achievement lies in the bucolic setting: a house with all the modern conveniences, but run entirely by the sun.
   
Group on Earth Observations(GEOSS)Group on Earth Observations(GEOSS)  - To coordinate the collecting and analysis of data on our environment, the intergovernmental Group on Earth Observations (GEOSS) is leading a worldwide effort to build a Global Earth Observation System of Systems over the next 10 years to help study and manage the worlds resources and disaster prediction and recovery. This program is about the political challenges of developing this global information service that includes satellite-based remote sensing technologies for data collection and analysis.
   
Group on Earth Observations(GEOSS):  ApplicationsGroup on Earth Observations(GEOSS): Applications  - People are increasingly aware of the environment and the impact of war, pollution, natural disasters, and urban development on the environment. But there is less awareness of how scientists and engineers are using satellites and remote sensing technology to document, analyze and solve global problems.
   
Group on Earth Observations(GEOSS):  TechnologyGroup on Earth Observations(GEOSS): Technology  - Remote Sensing technology revolutionized mankind's ability to observe and measure the earth, the land, the seas, and the atmosphere. Recorded at the IEEE 2006 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, this program includes interviews with several prominent scientists and engineers to gain a snapshot of recent developments in Remote Sensing.
   
IEEE Expert NowIEEE Expert Now  - Expert Now IEEE is a new, innovative product line which features the best of IEEE's educational content delivered in one-hour long online learning modules.
   
IEEE Member Digital LibraryIEEE Member Digital Library  - This powerful online research tool provides easy access to essential technical information from across the breadth of IEEE publications through IEEE Xplore(R).
   
IEEE Membership... Why We JoinedIEEE Membership... Why We Joined  - IEEE young professional members interviewed on their value of IEEE membership services, benefits and opportunities.
   
IEEE Power & Energy SocietyIEEE Power & Energy Society  - IEEE Power Engineering Society has officially changed its name to the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES). In an announcement, this past April, at the 2008 IEEE PES Transmission and Distribution Conference in Chicago, Illinois. This video was exhibited as part of this important announcement.
   
IEEE Standard 1680: An Incentive to Design Greener ComputersIEEE Standard 1680: An Incentive to Design Greener Computers  - An introduction to IEEE Standard 1680 (EPEAT).
   
Nerd GirlsNerd Girls  - They're Beauty and the Geek all in one package! Meet the NERD GIRLS, an impressive team of female engineering students just one year away from landing top jobs. They're stylish, self-possessed, ambitious and confident. Whether building a solar car or harnessing wind power on a remote island, these girls fully intend to change the planet with their own ingenuity and hard work. NERD GIRLS is soon to be a reality television series developed for multi-platform broadcast in the United States and abroad.
   
NREL Wind Technology Center  NREL Wind Technology Center   - Jim Johnson, Senior Engineer at the NREL Wind Technology Center, gives a tour of the Wind Research testing site that includes several kinds of wind turbines, including a stop at the blade testing site. He discusses various kinds of data obtained from this site.
   
Oral History: Earl BakkenOral History: Earl Bakken  - In this Oral History, Earl Bakken discusses why the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society was so important to him throughout his career. Mr. Bakken is credited with the invention of the first implantable cardiac pacemaker, an IEEE Milestone.
   
Oral History:  Jerry MinterOral History: Jerry Minter  - The IEEE History Center conducted its very first video oral history with Jerry Minter of Denville, NJ on 13 March 2007. Jerry is a Life Fellow of the IEEE and a graduate of MIT. Jerry holds a total of 26 patents and received his most recent patent 2 years ago on flight crash avoidance systems. Numerous products of his have been used by NASA, UNIVAC and other military programs.
   
Power Engineering: Careers that make technology workPower Engineering: Careers that make technology work  - This program provides an overview of career possibilities in Power Engineering. In this program professionals discuss the nature of their work.
   
Radio Frequency Identification(RFID)Radio Frequency Identification(RFID)  - Highlights of IEEEs first technical conference on RFID, radio frequency identification, held March 26-28, 2007 in Dallas, Texas. Includes a guided walk-through of the trade show floor, interviews with RFID industry leaders, conference organizers, and Best Paper award winner.
   
Recycling: Computers & ElectronicsRecycling: Computers & Electronics  - This program highlights issues concerning the issue of electronics at the end of their useful life.
   
The GridThe Grid  - "CIRCUIT EARTH" is the brand name under which a number of premier television series and related media, whose stories span the globe, are being produced. Produced by Red Hot Entertainment, an international program developer and producer, and the IEEE, the world's largest professional engineering society, "Circuit Earth's" groundbreaking shows reveal and explain technology's wonders and how they might help deliver civilization from its present plight.
   
The Story of Hoover DamThe Story of Hoover Dam  - Dan McRoberts, Guide Service Coordinator of the Bureau of Reclamation, gives a tour of Hoover Dam, including interior views of the turbines as well as the exterior structure. He discusses the use of the dam to manage water as well as to generate electricity.
   
VuSpec SeriesVuSpec Series  - This video introduces you to the IEEE Standards Association's new VuSpec Series of browser-based standards products.
   
What's Out There: Careers for Electrical Engineers and
            Computer ScientistsWhat's Out There: Careers for Electrical Engineers and Computer Scientists  - This program provides a bird-eye view of career possibilities in electrical and computer engineering. Engineers working for large and small employers discuss the nature of their work.
   
Wind Power:  The TechnologyWind Power: The Technology  - This program provides background information about wind power, including a brief history and overview of the technology provided by experts interviewed at the 2006 IEEE Wind Power Symposium. The program highlights activity in Europe, the United States, and China.
   

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IEEE.tv Member Basic is an exclusive benefit of IEEE membership, offering exclusive members-only programming. IEEE membership and an IEEE web account is required for viewing. Upon log-in, members have video downloading privileges, and can save their favorites with 'myTV.'
Analog to Digital TraitsAnalog to Digital Traits (Member Access) - Accuracy, efficiency and speed are the three fundamental traits of analog to digital converters. Using electronic cameras and temperature sensor, these basics are explained. The experts are Charles Sodini of MIT and Terri Fiez of Oregon State University, frequent presenters at the VLSI Symposium on Circuits.
   
Analog to Digital TypesAnalog to Digital Types (Member Access) - Four fundamental types of analog to digital converters are described by expert circuit designers and frequent presenters at the VLSI Symposium on Circuits. Successive approximation, flash, pipeline, and delta sigma. The experts are Asad Abidi of UCLA and Terri Fiez of Oregon State University.
   
Art of the Start: EntrepreneurshipArt of the Start: Entrepreneurship (Member Access) - Watch Guy Kawasaki, former Apple Fellow and Managing Director of Garage.Com, share his unique thoughts about what it is to be an entrepreneur and how to raise money. Hear from experienced entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and angels about how to raise money during the startup period and beyond.
   
Carl Selinger:  Stuff you Don't Learn in Engineering SchoolCarl Selinger: Stuff you Don't Learn in Engineering School (Member Access) - In this interview, Carl Selinger discusses his book "Stuff you Don't Learn in Engineering School." This practical book offers young engineers advice on speaking in front of a group, running a meeting effectively, making decisions, setting priorities, working with all sorts of people, learning to negotiate, developing leadership skills, and dealing with stress in the workplace.
   
Diab and Frazier:  Ethernet in the First MileDiab and Frazier: Ethernet in the First Mile (Member Access) - In this program, authors Wael Diab and Howard Frazier discuss their book, Ethernet in the First Mile: Access for Everyone. Ethernet in the First Mile: Access for Everyone brings the Ethernet in the First Mile standard (IEEE Std 802.3ah) to life by explaining the principles behind the standard, presenting the technology tradeoffs that led to standardization, and detailing all aspects of the standard necessary for end users, deployers, service providers, IT professionals, and students.
   
Doing the Right Thing: Social Implications of TechnologyDoing the Right Thing: Social Implications of Technology (Member Access) - This video intends to encourage working engineers and students to engage in discourse concerning the social, economic, and environmental impact of technology.
   
Education for Analog ICsEducation for Analog ICs (Member Access) - So much to learn, so little time. Research leaders in industry and at universities summarize the challenges of training to design analog integrated circuits. The advantages of serving on peer review committees to stretch your expertise, even after you have your degree, is also discussed.
   
Electric Ship Technologies SymposiumElectric Ship Technologies Symposium (Member Access) - With the results of new electric ship technologies, today's fleets are quieter and more fuel efficient. From the cruise ship to the war ship, new technologies such as power electronics enable greater control and balance. Find out more in this short video.
   
IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits ConferenceIEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (Member Access) - This program highlights the 2005 IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference covering the latest in integrated circuits, the software to design them, and trends for the future.
   
IEEE in ChinaIEEE in China (Member Access) - This program discusses the opportunities for the IEEE in the People's Republic of China.
   
IEEE Risk Management and Professional Liability ProgramIEEE Risk Management and Professional Liability Program (Member Access) - This commercial serves to educate IEEE members about IEEE Professional Liability Insurance and the new "Risk Management Course for Professional Engineers".
   
Mark I. Montrose:  Testing for EMC ComplianceMark I. Montrose: Testing for EMC Compliance (Member Access) - In this interview, Mark I. Montrose describes the details of his book "Testing for EMC Compliance: Approaches and Techniques."
   
Marks and Stanwood:  WirelessMAN Inside the IEEE 802.16 StandardMarks and Stanwood: WirelessMAN Inside the IEEE 802.16 Standard (Member Access) - In this program, co-authors Roger Marks and Kenneth Stanwood discuss their book, WirelessMAN: Inside the IEEE 802.16 Standard for Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks
   
Mostafa H. Sherif:  Managing Projects in
            Telecommunications ServicesMostafa H. Sherif: Managing Projects in Telecommunications Services (Member Access) - In this interview, Mostafa Hashem Sherif discusses his book "Managing Projects in Telecommunications Services". This book effectively demonstrates the unique requirements of projects in telecommunication services and, consequently, the benefits of an integrated approach to project management that is specifically tailored to the telecommunications industry.
   
Profiles in Volunteering:  Part 1Profiles in Volunteering: Part 1 (Member Access) - This production highlights the importance of volunteering with the IEEE. This is the first of a 3-part series focusing on skill building and leadership.
   
R. Jacob Baker: CMOS & DRAM Circuit DesignR. Jacob Baker: CMOS & DRAM Circuit Design (Member Access) - R. Jacob (Jake) Baker is an engineer, educator, and inventor. He has more than twenty years of engineering experience and holds more than 200 granted or pending patents in integrated circuit design. Jake is the author of several circuit design books for Wiley-IEEE Press.
   
Richard J. Thompson Jr.:  Crystal ClearRichard J. Thompson Jr.: Crystal Clear (Member Access) - In this interview, Richard J. Thompson, Jr. discusses his book Crystal Clear: The Struggle for Reliable Communications Technology in World War II.
   
Richard Schreier Ph.D:  Understanding Delta Sigma Data ConvertersRichard Schreier Ph.D: Understanding Delta Sigma Data Converters (Member Access) - In this interview, Richard Schreier, Ph.D discusses his book Understanding Delta Sigma Data Converters.
   

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