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IEEE Spectrum Forum Series Debuts with
Enabling Electronics for Smart Grid Technologies
30 November
19 November 2009 IEEE Spectrum Online and the IEEE Santa Clara Valley Section are presenting the first in a series of forums addressing today’s emerging technologies. The first forum features a panel of industry experts who address business opportunities that the smart grid will bring, along with the engineering challenges that comes along with them. Bill Sweet, senior editor IEEE Spectrum magazine and IEEE Spectrum’s Energywise newsletter, will serve as moderator. » Read full news release New IEEE.tv Program Explores Signal Processing’s Role in John F. Kennedy Assassination Investigation 16 November 2009 “The Truth about the JFK Assassination. Signal Processing Tells The Story” is a new IEEE.tv program that explores the role that signal processing technology played in the investigation of President John F.Kennedy’s 1963 assassination. » Read full news release Fifteen Countries Collaborate on First Humanitarian Technology Challenge Workshop 13 November 2009 The First Humanitarian Technology Challenge (HTC) workshop was held 26-28 October in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 70 people from 15 countries participated in a series of working sessions focused on defining plans for field tests to address the three selected challenges presented at the June HTC conference, sponsored by IEEE and the United Nations Foundation. » Read full news release PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE Special Issue Discusses Linear Motor Powered Transportation Systems and the Technologies Needed to Support Them 12 November 2009 Whether moving people or cargo, there is increasing interest in linear motor powered vehicles and high-speed transportation systems across the globe. The November Issue of the PROCEEDINGS of the IEEE (Volume 97; Number 11), “Linear Motor Powered Transportation,” discusses current linear motor systems, including magnetically levitated (maglev) vehicles propelled by linear motors, as well as supporting technologies. » Read full news release |


