The number of engineers and electrical engineers, respectively, graduating from China's colleges every year.
There, the Colorado Springs Utility is preparing electrical engineers with an expertise in transmission and distribution.
So that the TUC or the BMA or the Institution of Electrical Engineers or the churches have some say.
The answer is clear to space physicists and electrical engineers: it would blow out transformers and melt down our computer systems.
If you access the below link, you will find that the same thing occurred for Department of Energy (DOE) electrical engineers.
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For the previous several decades, electrical engineers had developed boilers that could withstand enormous and increasing amounts of heat and pressure.
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Because the electrical engineers needed only a fraction of the structure, M.
While chemical and electrical engineers continue to improve them, progress comes slowly.
Electrical engineers at Stanford University have created nanoscale optical lines that use much less power than the laser connectors found in computers today.
In 1987 two of the most eminent electrical engineers in Silicon Valley, Federico Faggin (pronounced, fa-ZHEEN) and Carver Mead, were recruited to create Synaptics.
Let's turn it over to the electrical engineers and battery experts who read Engadget on a regular basis so we can sort this out, once and for all!
Electrical engineers at Stanford built a cardiac device that uses a combination of inductive and radiative transmission of power, at about 1.7 billion cycles per second, to its coiled receiving antenna.
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Electrical engineers also know that when an appliance is first turned on, there is a higher current needed at the start as opposed to what is needed when the appliance is already operating.
By doing some of the heavy logical lifting for you, littleBits hopes that potential electrical engineers and prototypers can focus on the goal rather than the minutia of laying out a breadboard or soldering resistors in place.
Ms. Malcorra had worked hard to move herself from the working class neighborhood where she grew up, graduating among the top of her class (and as the only woman) of electrical engineers at the University of Rosario, followed by a successful 15-year career at IBM.
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She is active in her sorority Sigma Delta Tau, the Society for Women Engineers and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and enjoys photography and traveling.
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The Royal Artillery, the Royal Engineers, the Army Air Corps, the Royal Logistic Corps, the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and the Royal Military Police will also be affected.
Based on this, engineers in my company and others, many belonging to institutions such as the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), have got together to develop a standardised technology that will work well with the spectrum identified - "white space spectrum" - and be optimal for machines.
Lynch is a Fellow of The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
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The findings are due to be presented at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers conference on RFID in Orlando, Florida.
The first was that the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ratified a new standard in the ever-growing alphabet soup of specifications relating to Wi-Fi.
The standard was developed in 1997 in consultation with Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, a professional association open to everyone, including manufacturers and health specialists.
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Eckert, named in 1982 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. as the engineer of the century, was clearly the engineering muscle behind the ENIAC and the Univac.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), which set the first Wi-Fi standard, is currently working on a new standard called 802.11i that is expected to address the security concerns.
He was the 2010-11 Vice President, Educational Activities for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), which has recently signed an MOU with UNESCO to support workforce development and capacity building in Africa.
This arcane designation was assigned to the technology by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, a global organization that sets standards for many of the technologies we use in daily life.
However, a paper to be presented at a security conference held under the auspices of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, a New York-based professional body, in May, sheds some light.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, which publishes the actual rules that Wi-Fi devices reference, said its standards-writing process is running ahead of schedule and should publish the new standard before year's end.
The action by the FCC was prompted by the General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress, which last summer urged the agency to undertake the reevaluation in view of the fact that the current standard was adopted by the FCC in 1996 based on the recommendations of various organizations including the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, or IEEE.
At Luna Park, where about 750 seasonal staff members are expected to work this summer, engineers replaced electrical boxes, wiring and switches for nearly all 21 rides.
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