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Keysight Technologies and Stanford University Work to Streamline Engineering Students' Experience
2014-09-16 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Software Places Focus on Engineering Principles<br /> <br /> SANTA ROSA, Calif. – Keysight Technologies, Inc. today announced it is supplying its BenchVue software to Stanford University's Department of Electrical Engineering. The highly visual and intuitive software greatly simplifies the use of test instruments in the lab. As a result, students spend less time, and require less help, setting up the assigned lab. This allows instructors to stay focused on lesson plans and make sure ...This story is related to the following:Testing Software | Instrumentation Software | Engineering Software |
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New Stanford Report Features U.S. States Pioneering Effective Renewable Energy And Energy-Efficiency Policies
2014-09-15 10:08:06| pollutiononline Home Page
With growing gridlock in Washington, states throughout the country – both red and blue – are implementing innovative renewable energy and energy-efficiency programs which could be adopted by their neighbors to improve their economies and reduce emissions cost-effectively, according to a new joint study by Stanford University’s Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance and Hoover Institution’s Shultz-Stephenson Task Force on Energy Policy
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Stanford Engineers Aim To Connect The World With Ant-Sized Radios
2014-09-12 08:40:53| rfglobalnet Home Page
A Stanford engineering team, in collaboration with researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, has built a radio the size of an ant, a device so energy efficient that it gathers all the power it needs from the same electromagnetic waves that carry signals to its receiving antenna – no batteries required. By Tom Abate
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Stanford Engineers Aim To Connect The World With Ant-Sized Radios
2014-09-12 08:40:53| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
A Stanford engineering team, in collaboration with researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, has built a radio the size of an ant, a device so energy efficient that it gathers all the power it needs from the same electromagnetic waves that carry signals to its receiving antenna – no batteries required. By Tom Abate
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Professor Ballmer Heads to Stanford, USC
2014-08-23 07:35:48| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
The former Microsoft CEO will be teaching at Stanford and the University of Southern California this school year.
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