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Intel, imec and Five Flemish Universities Open Flanders ExaScience Lab
Today, Intel Corporation, imec and 5 Flemish universities officially opened the Flanders ExaScience Lab at the imec research facilities in Leuven, Belgium. The lab will develop software to run on Intel-based future exascale computer systems delivering 1,000 times the performance of today’s fastest supercomputers, using up to 1 million cores and 1 billion processes to do so.
Innovative neural probe senses and stimulates individual brain cells
Imec, together with its partners within the European FP6 Program NeuroProbes, has created a new neural probe enabling electrical and chemical recording and stimulation of single neurons in the brain. Applications of the new technology are vast, ranging from tools for fundamental research on the functioning of the brain, to instruments for more precise diagnosis of brain seizures before brain-surgery.
IMAPS-UK “Making MEMS Work” Event Details Announced
UK Microelectronics Packaging Society (IMAPS-UK) is pleased to announce details its forthcoming “Making MEMS Work – BIG Ideas For Small Devices” Technical Seminar & Industry Networking Event being held at The Institute of System Level Integration (iSLI) in Edinburgh on 02 December 2010.
Making MEMS Work Keynote Presenter Announced
IMAPS-UK, the leading Industrial Society for packaging and test of microelectronic devices and related technologies is pleased to announce that Yole Développement is the keynote presenter at their forthcoming “Making MEMS Work – BIG Ideas For Small Devices” Technical Seminar. The Seminar is being held on 02 December 2010 at the Institute of System Level Integration (iSLI), Edinburgh.
DNA Electronics CEO Professor Chris Toumazou To Address Scripps “Future of Genomic Medicine” Conference
DNA Electronics Ltd today announces that DNA Electronics Chairman and CEO Professor Chris Toumazou FRS will be an invited speaker at the upcoming “The Future of Genomic Medicine IV” conference presented by the Scripps Translational Science Institute (March 1-2 2012, La Jolla, California).
Cadence Makes Multimillion Dollar In-kind Donation to HEEAP to Help Prepare Engineering Students in Vietnam
Cadence Design Systems has joined the Higher Engineering Education Alliance Program (HEEAP) with an in-kind donation of electronic design automation (EDA) software and services valued at over USD $40 million. The donation enables students in Vietnam to gain hands-on experience with the software and services that engineers around the world rely on, including the Cadence proprietary software, hardware, design and verification IP, memory models, met...
Virginia Tech Space Science Program Gets a Boost From VPT
VPT recently donated $15,000 to the Virginia Tech Electrical and Computer Engineering (VT ECE) Department. In the photo, VPT's President Dr. Dan Sable presents the donation to Professor Scott Bailey in the Virginia Tech University Laboratory for Remote Sensing and Aeronomy.
Rohde & Schwarz and VDE select the winners of the 2010 Case Study Competition
This year's case study competition was won by the team from the Technical University of Aachen. In cooperation with the German Association for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technologies (VDE), Rohde & Schwarz, world market leader for terrestrial TV transmitters, held its seventh international case study competition. Electrical engineering students from Germany and Singapore were invited to address the topic of digital TV. After proving t...
eASIC Appoints Richard Heye as Chief Operating Officer
eASIC Corporation, a provider of NEW ASIC devices, today announced that Richard Heye has been appointed as Chief Operating Officer (COO). Heye brings 30 years of executive management, engineering and operations experience from within the semiconductor industry. Heye is chartered with spearheading eASIC’s engineering development of, as well as, growing operations to meet the rapid customer ramp. Heye will report directly to CEO, Ronnie Vasishta.
Covesion Ltd shows a Year on Year Growth of 85% with Support from the NanoKTN
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologies, has helped an SME in the UK secure funding and partnerships, enabling company growth to exceed 85% between 2009 and 2010. Working with the NanoKTN, Covesion has formed strategic partnerships that have resulted in significant commercial impact on the business.