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IEEE One Voice
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The "IEEE: One Voice" Video is aimed at making those in the technology community feel proud to be part of IEEE, and encourage those who are not affiliated with IEEE to feel good about the contributions of technology to society. Recorded in conjunction with IEEE's 125th anniversary. For more information on IEEE's 125th anniversary visit www.ieee125.org.
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IEEE Xplore- Searching with IEEE Xplore
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In this tutorial, you'll learn tips and best practices for searching with IEEE Xplore. Please see the full suite of Self Paced Training tutorials in high resolution at: www.ieee.org
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IEEE Interest Video: Louisiana Tech University
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Here is a video we put together for the Louisiana Tech IEEE interest meeting. There are 2 funny skits after the informational section of the film. We hope you enjoy the film. Please comment and rate. Thank you for watching.
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The DARPA ARM Robot
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The DARPA ARM Program shows off its dual-arm robot, built by RE2, at the 2012 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, in St. Paul, Minn. Learn more: spectrum.ieee.org
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IEEE Computer Society membership
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The IEEE Computer Society is the leading provider of technical information, community services, and personalized services to the world's computing professionals.
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Dean Kamen's Robotic "Luke" Arm
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Segway inventor Dean Kamen is looking to re-invent the prosthetic arm. IEEE Spectrum caught up with Kamen and one of his "test pilots," to see the robotic arm (named after Luke Skywalker's articficial limb) in action. Learn more: spectrum.ieee.org
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Welcome to the IEEE Computer Society
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The IEEE Computer Society is the world's leading organization of computing professionals. We foster technology innovation for the benefit of humanity.
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IEEE Computer Society publications
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The IEEE Computer Society produces 26 cutting-edge magazines and journals for the engineering professional. Our digital libraries are an excellent resource for both engineers and corporations.
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By: PaulGiffs. on 12 Jan 11, 19:16:08
"By their fruits ye shall know? them." - David Bowie
By: 112smosquito. on 17 Jun 10, 07:05:06
Others including Edwin? H. Armstrong and Lee DeForest.
By: 112smosquito. on 17 Jun 10, 07:03:57
By the way the individuals shown are James Clerk Maxwell, Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Alva Edison, Gugleilmo Marconi, Robert Goddard, Alan Turing, W.R. Shockley's eye, The New Mexico VLA, The Space Shuttle, Your Blackberry,? and The International Space Station. What was left off was Oliver Heaviside, Albert Einstein, Alan Blumlein, James Watson Watt, Konrad Zuse, Robert Noyce, RJ Widlar, Donald O. Pedersen. And others. Lots and lots of others.
By: miguelmouta. on 12 Jun 10, 22:27:40
.? From this view ,I agree.
By: 112smosquito. on 12 Jun 10, 15:44:27
Anyone who has ever designed a complex circuit or seen a phased locked loop at work knows that electrical engineering is part art, part science. But, you are right. Engineering has it's roots in war. But then, we all do. Wherever you live, it was defined by some war or? other. But I live in hope that that was then and this is now. The challenge for today is to find new ways to relate to one another that take us beyond war. And I think electronics has a big role to play in that.
By: miguelmouta. on 12 Jun 10, 10:26:01
.Technology is necessity, not art,despite its warnings from French Illuminists ! - incubators of Jeffersons Phyllosophy). Social degeneration,overcrowding, Drugadiciton, crime, massification,exasperous competition , consumation, despersonalization, "robotization",war - from patents to weapons-? behaviour mannipulation by means of massive propaganda... All is nothing, compared to the enlightment of the advent of the mobile phone...
By: 112smosquito. on 12 Jun 10, 06:56:52
We must then agree to disagree. Look at the advance in communications in? the past 10 years. Everyone now has a mobile phone. Tell me that that is bad... I know of more instances than I can even recount where a mobile phone has saved someone's life. Tell me that you want to live in a cave, because I know you don't. Yet, I understand your scepticism. Every electrical engineer shares it believe me. We know that what we do will have an enormous impact upon people's lives.
By: mtsagk. on 02 Jun 10, 22:24:18
ece from? greece!
By: miguelmouta. on 02 Jun 10, 21:06:01
Saw it ? I just said you never read Shakespeare... ( much less a discrete "Brave New World "...). OK. We got yet enough tech for being happy for milleniuns to come, but it dont works a penny! Why ? Can you Tell me why your "progressive"? work , doesnt ,infact, achieve the aims ,which it claims achieved ? (And being this since from the discovery of handling fire ?)
By: miguelmouta. on 30 May 10, 01:21:14
. Ill beat you never read Shakespeare.Did you forget entropy laws ? War and death , pain and agony are the only human trues, mosquito. IEEE and a lot of many others produce this , in this mask world ( left or right? wing, communist, capitalist, religious, or whatelse more man can ´produce..) . In which planet do you live ?
By: 112smosquito. on 29 May 10, 15:26:31
Untrue. Knowledge is actually valuable in itself. Creations of man like art and science are valuable in and of themselves. Nothing is valuable only for it's practical applications. Beauty is valuable. Love? is valuable. Awesomeness is valuable. Electronics has elements of all these things and more. I wish you knew of how I feel about a simple diffpair amplifier. It might change your world.
By: miguelmouta. on 29 May 10, 12:40:31
2smosquito Knowledgement by itself, only got value when applied for practical purposes, especially for no other than to powerful politicians and rich people. Otherwise is a mere campaign for rector votes . But , thinking about engineering creation as an essence of man ,? I wonder for which is more impactant : An atomic bomb , or a tunnel web in Vietnan.
By: 112smosquito. on 29 May 10, 09:08:32
Really we EE's just say yes it can be done regardless of whether it can be done or not. More often than not we are right. The obstacles can be got around or are not as bad as all that. If it truly cannot be? done... Then ship our jobs off to China.
By: 112smosquito. on 29 May 10, 08:43:19
@miguelmouta Engineering is as eternal as is art. The Roman Roads and aqueducts are an earliest example. Engineering is more difficult to understand than a painting, but that's okay. Engineering is halfway between science and art. It's a mixture. Anyone who has seen a chip oxidised at different levels knows that there is beauty in the fab process, and not just that, that there is beauty in? the creation of new designs.
By: miguelmouta. on 28 May 10, 11:53:12
Conception of devices such a wheel or a number zero, impacts -and? works- for ever . But It happens, borns, when needed, naturally. Everybody is going to the Rijksmuseum, by wire, today. Not for love ,but as consequence of economics needs. Even small animals can make tools, which even allows their self defense. Its important to not mistake ethics with love to esthetics.
By: 112smosquito. on 28 May 10, 06:38:38
Yes, moral questions are more important? than technical questions. However, the computer you are typing on allows us to discuss these moral questions with greater frequency and more impact than if we were talking over two tin cans with strings attached. That's what the IEEE is about. IEEE members do their work so that we can have these conversations.
By: miguelmouta. on 23 May 10, 02:14:56
Yes it can. And what importance this have ? Please , try to consider as the true evolution only the one concerning moral values. Thats? the real source of inspiration. The rest is mere question of survival technics.
By: highestking2010. on 04 Mar 10, 05:38:36
I fell asleep so I don't feel it would be fair for me to make a comment. I'll take a nap and try to watch this again, and will let you? know how I feel about it.
By: 112smosquito. on 29 Dec 09, 08:01:05
I actually shed a tear. Interesting how they didn't show Shockley isn't it? In spite of his flaws he was still a great man. I think I have to say it's symbolic of engineering actually. Most of us are well... a? bit different. Marconi was a fascist, because Italy was and is ungovernable. Bob Pease is, well, Bob Pease. Your favorite engineering instructor is mad, admit it. You are an engineer because it makes you feel good about yourself, and you like that we're a bit different don't you?
By: skillful007. on 24 Nov 09, 07:56:31
Great...absolutely? motivating...!!!!
By: Zeanu. on 05 Jun 09, 23:30:43
Holy crud that was literally? mind-blowing. Especially towards the ending. Amazing. Insightful.
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Wow!!.. amazing.. That? video came to my school.. Fantastic! yesss oh yea
By: tuncayyalcinkaya. on 14 Feb 08, 23:01:38
it is amazing and fascinating video about the IEEE. thank you for this video.affectionately from? TURKEY (region 8)
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A promotional cd with this video just arrived to my student branch. It has higher resolution that this on youtube, so problem solved. Thanks anyway.?