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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
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
Collaboration Between Vanderbilt and Startup Femtometrix Leads to Exclusive Deal
Original Source Article An innovative wafer inspection tool developed by a team of Vanderbilt professors and engineers has been licensed exclusively to startup company Femtometrix. The semiconductor wafer-inspection technology based on laser optics was invented by Norman Tolk, Ph.D., professor of physics, Michael Alles, engineer for Vanderbilt University’s School of Engineering, and Ron Schrimpf, Ph.D.,...... KEEP READING
Posted on Friday, June 28th, 2013 in Related News | Tags: Alles, Entrepreneur, Innovation, ISDE, Schrimpf, Vanderbilt, VUSE Comments Off on Collaboration Between Vanderbilt and Startup Femtometrix Leads to Exclusive Deal
Ron Schrimpf, PhD
Orrin Henry Ingram Professor of Engineering Director, ISDE Google Scholar Profile Dr. Ron Schrimpf is the Orrin Henry Ingram Professor of Electrical Engineering at Vanderbilt University and the founding Director of Vanderbilt’s Institute for Space and Defense Electronics (ISDE). He received his B.E.E., M.S.E.E., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Minnesota in 1981, 1984, and...... KEEP READING
Posted on Thursday, November 3rd, 2011 in | Tags: Electronics, ISDE, Radiation Effects, Schrimpf, TCAD Comments Off on Ron Schrimpf, PhD
Professor Ron Schrimpf Receives Chancellor’s Cup
Original Article – myVU Professor Ron Schrimpf Receives Chancellor’s Cup Posted 10/21/2010 Ron Schrimpf receives the Chancellor’s Cup from the Chancellor. (photo by Vanderbilt University/Susan Urmy.) Ron Schrimpf, Orrin Henry Ingram Professor of Engineering and faculty head of Memorial House, was surprised in the middle of a presentation to a meeting of the Engineering Alumni...... KEEP READING
Posted on Thursday, October 21st, 2010 in Related News | Tags: Awards, ISDE, Schrimpf Comments Off on Professor Ron Schrimpf Receives Chancellor’s Cup
VU Space-Defense Institute Growing on Music Row
Original Source Article – Venture Nashville Connections VU Space-Defense Institute Growing on Music Row By: By Milt Capps Posted: Monday, July 6, 2009 8:22 am Vanderbilt University’s Institute for Space and Defense Electronics anticipates further growth after its impending relocation to Music Row. ISDE Director Ron Schrimpf, Ph.D. (at right), told VNC in a recent interview that...... KEEP READING
Posted on Monday, July 6th, 2009 in News | Tags: ISDE, ISIS, Schrimpf, Vanderbilt Comments Off on VU Space-Defense Institute Growing on Music Row
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