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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 300 programs on such topics as wind power, biomedical engineering, and recycling computer and electronic products. New programs recorded in high definition are added monthly.

The Full Spectrum: Wireless Power Roundup Medal Of Honor: Dr. Andrew Viterbi
This program highlights the career of the 2010 IEEE Medal of Honor recipient Dr. Andrew Viterbi and illustrates his contributions as a pioneer in wireless communications.

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Biomedical Engineering at the Mayo Clinic 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.
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Nerd Girls Nerd Girls
Working to break the stigmas and stereotypes of women in engineering, Tufts University's "Nerd Girls" has female engineers who have danced in the Nutcracker ballet, sang at the Apollo Theater, are award-winning pianists, and nationally ranked athletes. This program documents how successful these students are as they work together to design and construct an engineering system.

Accessing The Future Playing Guitar Hero Without Hands
Researchers find a more enjoyable way for amputees to train computers to recognize muscle control.

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