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whatsnewDid you hear about the new IEEE Job Site with IEEE eRecruiter, that connects technical job seekers with prospective employers? Users can create a personal profile, including desired salary, job location, and discipline. Jobs matching user profiles will be emailed to potential applicants, or users can search the entire site. Over 975 employers were registered on the site as of 5 October.

Did you hear about the newly released Radio Frequency Circuit Design, Vol. 1 that was published last year? Authors W. Alan Davis and Krishna Agarwal provide engineers with the technical resources to design and analyze RF circuit components. Focusing on circuits used at the 800-MHz to 2-GHz range, this guide explores filters, impedance transformers, oscillators, class A amplifiers, and more.

Did you hear about The ASIC Handbook, written for project managers, team leaders, designers, and developers by Nigel Horspool and Peter Gorman? It explores the phases of an ASIC design project, including the techniques and methods for successful management. It covers design for reuse, improving the quality of initial designs and architectures, simulation, and verification, and other ways to convert ideas into working prototypes.

Subscribers to What’s New@IEEE in Circuits did. They receive a monthly email alert on new publications, industry news, conferences, and IEEE electronic services. An email issue highlights 10 quick picks per month, which link to online sites where the full story can be read. Last September alone, subscriptions jumped 40%.

The What’s New program, with eleven titles, now has over 100,000 subscribers. The IEEE sent out a total of over 120,000 What’s New email solicitations from IEEE President Joel Snyder in September. The result: almost 25,000 more subscriptionsÑa 31% increase.

The newsletters with the highest percentage increases in September:

Eye On Washington - 46%
Circuits - 40%
Communications - 39%
Power - 38%

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