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Large University, Industry Team Analyzes Single Electron That Can Zap Technology
Original Article Source Paper first-authored by engineering graduate student wins IEEE Outstanding Conference Paper Award As phones and other electronics shrink in size, they’ve grown in capabilities and ubiquitousness. But, as semiconductors – the omnipresent and indispensable building blocks of the electronics and computer industries – get to the 28 to 45 nanometer feature size...... KEEP READING
Posted on Thursday, January 16th, 2014 in News, Related News | Tags: Broadcom, DTRA, Fleetwood, ISDE, Mendenhall, NASA, NSREC, Reed, RER, Schrimpf, SEU, Sierawski, Sternberg, Texas Instruments, Weller Comments Off on Large University, Industry Team Analyzes Single Electron That Can Zap Technology
Dean Galloway Receives Dual Honors at Celebration Dinner
Original Article Source Vanderbilt School of Engineering School Dean Kenneth F. Galloway was named Distinguished Professor of Engineering by Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos at a dinner celebrating his 16-year tenure as dean. The new title and an undergraduate engineering scholarship in his honor established by the Engineering Alumni Council and the school’s Committee of Visitors...... KEEP READING
Posted on Monday, June 4th, 2012 in Related News | Tags: ASEE, Fleetwood, Galloway, IEEE, ISDE, Vanderbilt, VUSE Comments Off on Dean Galloway Receives Dual Honors at Celebration Dinner
Daniel Fleetwood, PhD
Professor of Electrical Engineering Chair, EECS Department Google Scholar Profile Dan Fleetwood received his Ph.D. from Purdue University in 1984. He joined Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, in 1984, and was named a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff in 1990. Dan joined Vanderbilt University as a Professor of Electrical Engineering in 1999. In 2003 he was...... KEEP READING
Posted on Thursday, November 3rd, 2011 in | Tags: Fleetwood, ISDE Comments Off on Daniel Fleetwood, PhD
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