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New Metrology Programme Will Study RF Absorption by Human Body One of twenty projects planned for the initial phase of a newly proposed collaborative arrangement among European metrologists will be to study the reliability of measurements of RF absorption by the human body.
New RF Conducted Immunity System from AR Tests to All Automotive Specifications AR RF Microwave Instrumentation has introduced the Model CI00401 RF Conducted Immunity system (100 watts nominal / 10 kHz – 400 MHz), a complete, self-contained system for automotive testing.
Christ College Cambridge Marks 150th Birthday of EM Pioneer Jagadis Chandra Bose The UK’s Christ College Cambridge has marked the 150 anniversary of its distinguished alumnus Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose.
Photonics Discovery Could Replace Copper Circuits Thus Eliminating EMI, Resistance, & Heat Researchers at Intel Laboratories have published a report indicating progress on building a silicon-based Avalanche Photo-Detector (APD) that would offer lower costs and improved performance as compared to previous »
AeA and ITAA Announce Merger Two prominent trade associations in the electronics sector have announced their merger.
Oregon State Researchers Announce Breakthrough in Metamaterial Research Researchers at Oregon State University (OSU) and Norfolk State University have discovered a way to prevent loss of light as it passes through metamaterials, thus opening the door to many important new optical, electronic, »
UNESCO Seminar Focused on Terrorism and Electromagnetics Wired’s Blog Network reports that a UNESCO seminar that concluded last month was officially titled “Electromagnetic Fields: Mechanisms of Action and Health Effect” although its original title had been “Electromagnetic »
Femtocell Group Proposes Techniques for Forestalling Interference The Femto Forum, an industry group comprised of companies that support the widespread use of femtocells, has just announced the results of a study that indicates that femtocells have the capacity to deliver an order of »
NIST-Funded Lab at Berkeley Will Be Low EMI, Low Vibration, and Low Acoustical Noise The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has awarded a $11 million grant for UC Berkeley’s Center for Integrated Precision and Quantum Measurement.
National Institute of Engineering Sponsors EngineerGirl! Contest In an effort to encourage the enthusiasm and innovation of tomorrow’s engineers, the National Academy of Engineering is sponsoring an essay entitled, “EngineerGirl!—Imagine That! Engineering Innovation.
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