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ISDE Training Helps Harris Corp. Strengthen Its Engineers’ Design Skills
Original Article Source Faculty members and researchers in Vanderbilt University’s Institute for Space and Defense Electronics provided training for about 20 Space and Intelligent Systems engineers June 26-27, 2019, thanks to an agreement between Harris Corporation and the university. Training on single event effects, or SEEs, was held at the Harris Technology Center in Palm...... KEEP READING
Posted on Thursday, January 23rd, 2020 in Related News | Tags: Bhuva, Galloway, ISDE, Kauppila, Warren Comments Off on ISDE Training Helps Harris Corp. Strengthen Its Engineers’ Design Skills
Cloudy with a Chance of Solar Flares: Quantifying the Risk of Space Weather
Dr. Bharat Bhuva’s presentation at the 2017 meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston, on Friday, February 17, has been gaining attention from online consumer electronics magazines. His presentation was quoted by Electronic Component News, in their article “Particles from Outer Space Are Wreaking Low-Grade Havoc On Personal Electronics.” Dr....... KEEP READING
Posted on Monday, February 20th, 2017 in Related News | Tags: Alles, Bhuva, Cosmic Ray, Kauppila, Massengill, Reed, Schrimpf, SEU, Single-Event Comments Off on Cloudy with a Chance of Solar Flares: Quantifying the Risk of Space Weather
Solar Flares, Muons and Microelectronics – What’s the Connection?
Original Article Source This week has seen an intense period of activity from the Sun, with four colossal solar flares in 24 hours. Here on Earth, such spectacular solar displays seem far enough away but in fact these extra-terrestrial events are a cause for concern in our modern digital world. Of concern are so called...... KEEP READING
Posted on Thursday, May 23rd, 2013 in Events, News | Tags: Bhuva, ISDE, Marvell, muon, Radiation Testing, SEU, Sierawski, Single-Event Comments Off on Solar Flares, Muons and Microelectronics – What’s the Connection?
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