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GREENBELT, Md., Dec. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA has extended the ordering period and increased the maximum ordering value of the Electrical Systems Engineering Services (ESES) interim contract with MEI Technologies, Inc. of Houston.
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Wide range of IEEE journals score high in latest Journal Citation Report
PISCATAWAY, N.J., June 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- IEEE, the world's largest technical professional association for the advancement of technology, publishes the number one journal in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, "IEEE Signal Processing Magazine," according to the 2009 Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Report, released June 2010. IEEE journals across several technology areas also earned high rankings in this Impact Factor report.
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BENJAMIN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. INC.
Benjamin Electrical Engineering, Inc. and Samuel Lopez. Case 2-CA-17208
September 30, 1982 DECISION AND ORDER...
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Kathryn Toensmeier of Hamden announces the engagement of her daughter, Amelia E. Toensmeier, to David W. Ewan of East Hampton, son of William and Veeta Ewan of North Smithfield, RI. Miss Toensmeier is also the daughter of the late Alfred Bernardini.
The future bride is employed as a Senior Administrative Assistant at the Yale Center for British Art. She holds a Bachelor s degree in International Relations from Mount Vernon College of George Washington University. The future bridegroom is a Mathematics Teacher at Plainfield High School and holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and an MA in Education from the University of Phoenix.
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Jerome Lucero, of Taos, received his master's degree in electrical engineering at New Mexico State in Las Cruces.
Lucero, who has been hired by the Los Alamos National Laboratories, is the son of Claudette and Wilfred Lucero.
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TAINAN, Taiwan -- National Cheng Kung University's (NCKU) Department of Electrical Engineering was ranked the 10th best in the world and the best amon...
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Yan Zhang imagines a world in which traffic safety barrels talk to each other. It's a much safer place to drive.
He's working to realize the concept now at the University of Oklahoma, using technology with which most Oklahomans are already familiar. That technology is usually associated with events high in the atmosphere, though, and not vehicles speeding down the interstate.
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WASHINGTON, July 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA has awarded a sole-source interim contract for electrical systems engineering services to MEI Technologies in Houston.
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