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Electronic Excited‐State Engineering

ChemPhysChem, 2008
Long-living complexes: A CuI- bisphenanthroline complex exhibits a 15-fold prolongation of its excited state lifetime due to the planned intervention of an appended anthracene fragment (see picture). This elegant example of electronic excited-state engineering extends the range of possibilities for improving the photophysical properties of CuI ...
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Trends in Electronic Engineering

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1948
The field of electronics may be divided into three segments: entertainment and education, communications, and industrial applications. Developments since the war in each of these areas of activity have been notable, but of particular interest is the rapid progress which has been made in the largest division of the field, broadcasting, and emphasis is ...
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The Electronic Engineering Step Ladder

10th European Workshop on Microelectronics Education (EWME), 2014
The paper presents a novel four-semester course aimed at giving the students an identity as an electronics engineer and an innovative problem solver. The course shall also support and be supported by parallel Calculus and electronics courses.
Bjørn B. Larsen, Lars Lundheim
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An engineering approach to electronic publishing

Proceedings International Workshop on Multimedia Software Development, 2002
Electronic publishing refers to the use of computer technology in publishing or distributing information. This paper focuses on electronic publishing using the World Wide Web (WWW) as a distribution medium. The hypothesis of this paper is that electronic publishing on the Internet is in many ways analogous to developing software.
Elaine Fedchak, Lorraine Duvall
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Software Engineering for Electronic Engineers

International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 1984
The introduction of software engineering into an electronic engineering curriculum can pose special problems for the lecturer faced with its implementation; foremost of which is ‘what exactly is software engineering when applied to current microprocessor engineering practice?’ This paper aims to answer this and related questions, and hence propose a ...
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RFID in electronic engineering education

2014 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2014
In this paper, a discussion is presented into ways in which the area of radio frequency identification (RFID) can be introduced to students studying electronic and computer engineering at the university level and different teaching and learning scenarios will be considered.
Ian Andrew Grout   +1 more
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Protein engineering for molecular electronics

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1992
Recombinant DNA technology allows the manipulation of the physical properties of proteins that perform electron transport and photochemical processes. Recent work is reviewed that has a potential impact on the development of molecular electronic devices, within a general framework outlining strategies for device fabrication.
S G, Sligar, F R, Salemme
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Male and female electronics engineers and electronic engineering: attitudes and influences

Engineering Science & Education Journal, 1995
This study reports on attitudes, backgrounds and perceived sources of influence of applicant and professional engineers with reference to electronic engineering. In general, both groups held positive attitudes and regarded electronic engineering as a varied, stimulating, creative and intellectually challenging profession.
D.F. Sewell, S.H. Pulko
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Electronics enables innovations in engine engineering

MTZ worldwide, 2003
Nowadays, innovations and improvements in the internal combustion engine are only possible in combination with the use of intelligent electronic systems. This article describes the model-based process used at AVL for the efficient use of control algorithms and shows the results of their systematic implementation on the basis of selected examples.
Holger Hülser   +3 more
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Engineering Autonomic Electronic Institutions

2008
There is a growing interest in the study and development of self-* systems motivated by the need for information systems capable of self-management in distributed, open, and dynamic scenarios. Unfortunately,there is a lack of frameworks that support the intricate task of developing self-* systems.
Josep Lluís Arcos   +2 more
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