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National Association of Corporate Directors Announces 2010 Director of the Year Award Winners
The National Association of Corporate Directors today announced the winners of the 2010 NACD Director of the Year awards:
Agilent Technologies Thought Leader Award Supports Dr. Jens Frisvad's Work in Food Safety at Technical University of Denmark
Agilent Technologies Inc. today announced the recipients of its latest Thought Leader award: Dr. Jens Frisvad and the Center for Microbial Biotechnology in the Department of Systems Biology at the Technical University of Denmark. With this award, Agilent is contributing measurement solutions and expertise to support research in food safety, specifically the metabolomics of mycotoxins (toxins made by mold).
Agilent Technologies Announces New Leadership in Biological Systems Division
Agilent Technologies announced the appointments of Robert Schueren as vice president and general manager, Genomics; and John Fjeldsted, Ph.D., as general manager, Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry.
Agilent Technologies Appoints Rick Burdsall as Chief Infrastructure Officer
Agilent Technologies has announced the appointment of Rick Burdsall to the newly created position of chief infrastructure officer. Burdsall is currently Agilent's vice president and chief information officer.
Agilent Technologies Names Didier Hirsch Senior Vice President and CFO
Agilent announced that Didier Hirsch, acting chief financial officer and vice president, corporate controllership and tax, has been appointed senior vice president and chief financial officer, effective today. Hirsch has been acting CFO since April 1, 2010.
Magna-Power Electronics Rapid Charges Fastest Electric Car In The World
Magna-Power Electronics, a world leader in high-power programmable dc power supplies, delivered a 75 kW MS Series III power supply used to charge the world’s fastest electric vehicle: the Ohio State Buckeye Bullet. The vehicle, powered by rapid-charge capable prismatic A123 batteries, set the world land-speed record for an electric car, averaging 307.7 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah last month.
Atmel University Program Kicks Off 2012 Robotics Contest
Atmel Corporation today launched the 2012 Atmel Robotics Contest (ARC) through the Atmel University Program. University students 18 years or older in North America, South America and Europe are invited to develop a battery-powered 3D version of the Atmel robot ‘Mel’ using Arduino’s 4WD platform and Atmel components. Contestants can either work on their own or team up with other university students.
Maxim Enters the Digital Power Market with Patented InTune™ DC-DC Control Technology
Maxim Integrated Products announces its entry into the fast-growing digital power market with its patented InTune™ brand digital power technology it is based on “state-space” or “model-predictive” control rather than proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control used by competitors. Maxim’s InTune™ digital power technology performs an automatic compensation routine that is based on measured parameters, which enables the constructi...
Phyworks appoints VP Engineering
Phyworks has promoted Stuart Millard to the role of Vice President of Engineering. Millard was previously Technical Director of IC Development and has worked with the Bristol-based data and telecom chip company since its foundation in 2001.
Phyworks appoints Sam Mitani as Business Development Director
Phyworks has appointed Sam Mitani as Director of Business Development. Based in California, he will focus on applications for the company’s market leading range of 10G electronic dispersion compensation (EDC) and clock data recovery (CDR) ICs.