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Tech News on IEEE.tv June 2012 Edition
Anchored by Ania Monaco, associate editor of The Institute, this news brief offers a look at the trends and technologies that are shaping the cloud; with special emphasis on the CIO perspective, establishing standards, IEEE resource tools, and conferences.
To top off the show, we take a look inside the 2012 IEEE election.
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IEEE Life Sciences - Joseph M. Smith Interview
In his role as Chief Medical & Science Officer of the West Wireless Health Institute, Dr. Joseph Smith leads initiatives to identify and accelerate the use of wireless health solutions to advance the Institute’s mission of lowering health care costs.
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APEC 2012 - Dr. Fred Lee Plenary
Dr. Fred Lee, University Distinguished Professor, Virginia Tech gives an in-depth talk about Current Mode Control and Modeling.
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APEC 2012 - John Oenick Plenary
John Oenick, Director of Power Electronics at Phoenix International - A John Deere Company - talks about "The Challenges of Developing Electric Traction Drives for Heavy Duty Work Vehicle Applications" at APEC 2012 in Orlando, Florida.
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Better Tools Make Work Easier
A design engineer wouldn't waste any lab or bench space on an inferior tool. It's time to hold Web sites to the same standard. Intersil's radical new approach provides supports through all phases of the design and development cycle. Watch the video and see how our intuitive, intelligent and simple to use site can make your job easier.
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IEEE 125th Anniversary Media Event: Cancer Prediction
The IEEE 125th Anniversary Media Event focused on Embracing Human Technology Interactions. At the event, Dr. K.J. Ray Liu gave a presentation on new technologies in cancer prevention, a subject that affects nearly everyone in the world, directly or indirectly.
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Group on Earth Observations(GEOSS): Technology
In this age of climate change, it has become critical that we increase our knowledge of the climate systems in order to improve weather, climate and hydrologic predictions. Using sensing technology, scientists are able to measure things such as the water in the sky for the entire globe. This video also introduces CLOUD SAT, the first space born cloud radar, and a way of looking at the Earth's atmosphere to see through clouds covering the Earth.
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Design a Simple Robot with NI LabVIEW
NIRo, a demonstration platform built by engineers at National Instruments, is a small unmanned ground vehicle that uses off-the-shelf components purchased from a local hobby store. Learn how you can design a simple robot with NI LabVIEW.
Download white paper.
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Device versus Circuit Engineer
What is the difference between a device engineer and a circuit engineer? In this video you can find experts discussing both professions and why they often get confused with one another.
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Power Engineering: Careers That Make Technology Work
Most engineers would say that careers in engineering offer some of the most personally rewarding experiences. This video profiles the career of IEEE member Gertjan van Stam, whose hard work and dedication helped bring internet connectivity to the people of rural Zambia, Africa.
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