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Made possible by the members of IEEE, IEEE.tv is an
award-winning, Internet-based television network which produces
and delivers special-interest programming about technology and
engineering. On IEEE.tv you will find a library of more than 800
programs on such topics as wind power, biomedical engineering,
recycling computers, electronic products and much more. New
programs recorded in high definition are added monthly.
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Life Sciences: Microfluidics and Biomarkers: From Bench to Bedside
Presenter: Amy Here, Associate Professor of bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley
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Women in Engineering: Meet Cathy Chen
Cathy Chen describes what the electrical engineering industry is working on and how she got involved in the electrical engineering field as a woman. She discusses the increasing diversity of people in this field. Chen is currently working toward her PhD at Columbia University.
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Dream Jobs In Engineering
The panel discussion features three individuals with interesting and dynamic computer science careers: Marcia Lee, Khan Academy; Li Chen, Recon Instruments; and Brent Bushnel, CEO of Two-Bit Circus.
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Carl Selinger: Stuff You Don't Learn in Engineering School
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.
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Biomedical Engineering at the Mayo Clinic
The video provides an overview of the biomedical engineering laboratories and research at Mayo Clinic. The collaborative research between engineers and doctors is translated seamlessly into patient care at the Clinic, and accepted into medical practices globally. Some of the research in the video includes imaging software development, radiological inventions, bone tissue engineering and the biomechanical labs.
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IMS MicroApps: Analyzing and Understanding the Performance of an LTE System
Joel Kirshman or AWR Corp. presents "A Methodical Approach to Analyzing and Understanding the Performance of an LTE System." As part of IMS 2010, MicroApps seminars from vendors of products and services in the microwave industry help microwave practitioners in learning the latest techniques, skills, and methods.
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IMS MicroApps: Online Design Centers
"Online Design Centers - A Scalable Approach to Design Support" is presented by Sherry Hess of AWR Corp., Ronald Thisser of NXP and Uwe Knorr or Transim Technology. Presentation covers how online design environment provides interactive datasheets for small signal RF transistors, allowing users to generate custom datasheets for a variety of operating conditions.
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VectorStar™ Vector Network Analyzers shine in R&D and manufacturing environments. They offer accuracy with precision and a variety of features and options to cover a wide range of measurements from S-parameter measurements on microwave filters to pulse distortion or noise figure measurements on mm-wave components for use in radar systems.
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Richard Schreier Ph.D.: Understanding Delta Sigma Data Converters
Richard Schreier, Ph.D., discusses the details of his book, "Understanding Delta Sigma Data Converters." Schreier explains one of the book's unique features, a "Delta Sigma Toolbox," which he believes is going to help students get started in understanding and designing delta sigma converters, while also explaining the more difficult aspects of the topic to more advanced students.
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Richard J. Thompson Jr.: Crystal Clear
In this interview, Richard J. Thompson, author of "Crystal Clear: The Struggle for Reliable Communications Technology in World War II," discusses the history he learned while writing his book. The book goes through the history of technology in the war, and the people that were behind it.
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