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STMicroelectronics and ARM Nurture Young Talent in Korea in Robot Design
STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader, and ARM (NYSE: ARM), a leading semiconductor intellectual property provider, have jointly sponsored the Explorer Robot Challenge 2010, a design contest that promotes space robotics and general robot research among university students and young engineers in Korea. Twelve robots built around ST’s ARM core-based 32-bit microcontrollers competed in the Challenge’s finals held at KINT...
European Research Project Aims to Improve the Diagnosis and Therapy of Brain Diseases
The partners in a new publicly-funded European research project today announced details of the multinational/multidisciplinary program: ‘CSI: Central Nervous System Imaging.’ This three-year ENIAC (European Nanoelectronics Initiative Advisory Council) project aims to achieve substantial advances in state-of-the-art medical 3D-imaging platforms by focusing on the diagnosis and therapy of serious diseases of the central nervous system and brain...
TI and Avnet to present webcast on Filter Design for PWM Systems
Texas Instruments and Avnet will present a live Analog eLab Webcast for designers titled “Filter Design for PWM Systems, Digital Audio vs. Switching Supplies” on Wednesday, October 10, 2007, at 11:00 a.m. CDT (18:00 hrs CET). The webcast will highlight how the function of an L-C filter is modified when used with a power converter or a Class-D amplifier. During the webcast, TI analog expert Bill Klein, P.E., and eLab panelists Fred Shipley o...
STMicroelectronics Names New Executive Vice-President to Optimize Staff Functions and Resources
STMicroelectronics announced today that Tjerk Hooghiemstra joined the Company on February 1, 2010, taking on the new responsibility of Executive Vice-President, Chief Administrative Officer. In this role, Hooghiemstra reports to the President and CEO of ST, Carlo Bozotti.
Semrock Expands Field Sales Team
Semrock has appointed Brian O'Flaherty, PhD in the capacity of Sales Engineer for the Northeast region effective August 1.
FutureLogic Names Alan Rea Vice President of Quality Assurance
FutureLogic, Inc., the leading manufacturer of thermal ticket printers for cashless gaming, today announced the appointment of Alan Rea to the position of Vice President, Quality Assurance. A Certified Master Six Sigma Black Belt, ASQ Certified Quality Engineer and Certified Quality Auditor, Alan brings more than 20 years of quality management experience to FutureLogic. Working with both domestic and international operations, Alan has managed an...
Radiometrix lends hand to US students
Wireless communication specialist Radiometrix has supplied two custom radio transceivers to Idaho State University for its Research Involving Student Engineers (RISE) program. The London-based company supplied the pair of customised UHX1 multi-channel radio transceivers tuned to a special VHF frequency (147MHz) with US distributor, Lemos International.
Radiometrix Radio Modules Integrated into Solar Car
The power-efficient wireless technology of London-based Radiometrix is helping British academia to promote greener transportation. The company’s TX3B-869.85-64 and RX3A-869-10 radio modules are being used by the Engineering Department of Durham University to monitor the performance of their solar-powered racer.
Texas Instruments and Avnet Electronics Marketing Americas Present Live Webcast on Improved Procedures for Selecting an ADC
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) and Avnet Electronics Marketing Americas will present a live Analog eLab™ Webcast for designers entitled “Improved Procedures for Selecting an Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)” on Wednesday, June 13, 2007, at 11:00 a.m. CST (18:00 hrs CET). The Webcast will highlight the pitfalls encountered when evaluating an ADC for a design, and the importance of selecting the proper tools. TI analog exper...
TI Allocates $15 Million to Fund University Medical Technology Research
Texas Instruments today announced that the company is allocating a total of $15 million to fund medical technology research at selected universities worldwide. The funding will support research and development of key emerging medical technologies, over a period of several years, in areas such as personal medical devices, implantables, medical imaging, wireless healthcare systems and biosensor technology.