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Wow! Old School – New School : November 2016 Digital Reflector

November 2016 Digital Reflector Magazine

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.

MIT IEEE Undergraduate Research Technology Conference

At the MIT Stata Center & Building #34 will hold the Student Conference on November 4–6 2016. The technical tracks include Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, Biological and Biomedical Engineering and Technology, Robotics and Automation Technology, Communications and Security, Wearable Technology, and an Innovative Technologies X-Track.

2017 Chair of IEEE Boston Section

Congratulations to Len Long, the 2017 Boston Section Chair, who will be taking over in a few short weeks, and with the holidays, well, the New Year will be upon us faster than we think!

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