
Who Wants to be an Engineer? : February 2017 Digital Reflector
Editorial: Reflector Editor, Karen Panetta :“Who Wants to be an Engineer?” Lectures: Little Issues with Big Data, Licensing and Technology Transfer for Life Science and Tech Companies
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Editorial: Reflector Editor, Karen Panetta :“Who Wants to be an Engineer?” Lectures: Little Issues with Big Data, Licensing and Technology Transfer for Life Science and Tech Companies
Editorial:Len Long, “What can the Boston Section do for you?” New Chapter: Technology and Engineering Management Society and 1st meeting:Virtual Teams in Engineering Projects. Homeland Security Symposium is this April 25-26.
Editorial:Kevin Flavin, “Whew What a Year!”. New Course:Practical RF PCB Design and Online Embedded Linux. Women in Engineering Holiday Forum. Call for Technical Articles and Call for Instructors.
This month’s editorial is from Fausto Molinet, “Wow! Old School – New School”. We highlight the courses Intro to Embedded Linux by Mike McCullough and Making You a Leader – Fast Track by Robin Goldsmith, and promote the IEEE Student’s Conference at MIT on November 4–6.
The October Digital Reflector is available now here. Conferences: 2016 IEEE International Symposium on Phased Array Systems & Technology, Call for Participants 2016 IEEE MIT Undergraduate Research Technology Conference, Call for Participants, Call for Course Speakers/Organizers 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Technologies for Homeland Security, Call for Papers You can read this
The September Digital Reflector is available now here. Conferences: 2016 IEEE International Symposium on Phased Array Systems & Technology, Call for Participants 2016 IEEE MIT Undergraduate Research Technology Conference, Call for Papers, Call for Course Speakers/Organizers 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Technologies for Homeland Security, Call for Papers 2016 IEEE High Performance