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June 26, 2008
Microwave Meetings
 — Jack Browne

May 2008
IMS Displays Microwave Advances In Atlanta
MICROWAVE WEEK has become a true meeting place for members of the highfrequency industry. Part continuing education, part product showcase, and part social networking, this week-long series of events is scheduled for the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA from June 15-20, 2008. Organized by members of the IEEE’s Microwave Theory & Techniques Society (MTT-S), it includes the 2008 International Microwave Symposium (IMS), the 2008 radio-frequency-integrated-circuit...  — Jack Browne , et al.

March
Educational Meetings
Short Courses Besser Associates Short Courses March 24-26 (Sunnyvale, CA) RF Measurements: Principles& Demonstration March 24-28 (Sunnyvale, CA) Advanced RF Power Amplifier Techniques May 12-15 (Burlington, MA) RF Transceiver Architecture, Design, and Evaluation May 12-16 (Burlington, MA) RF and High Speed PC Board Design...  — Dawn Hightower

March 12, 2008
Microwave Meetings
 — Jack Browne

November 2007
Researchers Reach For Higher Frequencies At 2007 IEDM
Each year, those interested in electron devices have the opportunity to assess the true states of the art in device physics, process technologies, and modeling approaches. That opportunity takes place at the annual IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), scheduled for December 10- 12, 2007 in the Hilton Washington Hotel (Washington, DC). The IEDM is sponsored by the IEEE Electron Devices Society and features hundreds of technical ...  — Jack Browne

October 12, 2007
October 11, 2007 Newsletter
Unleashing Microwaves In Munich, Avago Announces UMTS Duplexers In Munich, Mimix Broadband Unveils MMIC Amp In Munich, Agilent's $13 Million Fuels GED, Alereon UWB Platform Certified by WiMedia Alliance, AWR Adds NXP Large-Signal LDMOS Models, Report Sees Growth Of Dynamic Spectrum Access  — Jack Browne

October 9, 2007
Unleashing Microwaves In Munich
 — Jack Browne

June 7, 2007
Hawaii Or Bust!
 — Jack Browne

May 2007
Microwave Technology Reaches Hawaiian Shores
Honolulu, Hawaii is almost synonymous with the terms "vacation" and "rest and relaxation." But for one week in June, it will be the place where thousands of microwave engineers come to work, learn, and perhaps sneak off to one of those sandy beaches for a short break. For on June 3-8, 2007, Honolulu is the site of the 2007 International Microwave Symposium (IMS 2007). Sponsored by the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) of the Institute of Electrical and...  — Jack Browne , et al.

May 2006
Microwave Show Comes To The City By The Bay
FOR A WEEK, THEY WILL SWARM THIS TOWN, INCREASING its population by more than 10,000. They will marvel at the local attractions, like Fisherman's Wharf and Alcatraz, and look out over the San Francisco Bay to the majestic Golden Gate Bridge. And they will come with stories of their research and their accomplishments, making over 1000 technical presentations during the week. For this is the week of June 11-16, 2006, and the 2006 edition of the International Microwave Symposium ...  — Jack Browne , et al.

November 2005
MEMS and Models Move Forward At 2005 IEDM
Transistor trackers have found a wealth of information for more than 50 years at the IEEE's International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM). Scheduled this year (December 5-7, 2005) at the Hilton Washington Hotel (Washington, DC), this premier conference for semiconductor advances features a strong lineup of new discrete devices, integrated circuits (ICs), microelectromechanical-systems (MEMS) devices, and computer models for devices, supported by the world's most advanced process technologies....  — Jack Browne

May 2005
Microwave Week Returns To Sunny California
Every year, microwave engineers descend upon one destination to hear the newest microwave theories and catch a glimpse of the latest products. That destination is the site of the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS). This year, Long Beach, CA is playing host to the conference and exhibition. The conference is brimming with plenary, technical, and panel sessions. It also offers tutorials, workshops, and an interactive forum. To round out this year's experience, attendees also...  — Nancy Friedrich

May 2005
Students Compete In Papers And Power Amplifiers
Engineering students welcome both competition and recognition. Traditionally, the IMS Student Paper Competition has offered them a way to achieve both. Every paper presents the research of an individual student. In a lengthy review process, judges and reviewers pinpoint the best paper—and hence the brightest students—in the microwave community. This year, however, IMS also is giving students another avenue of competition: the Student High-Efficiency Power-Amplifier Design...  — Nancy Friedrich

December 16, 2004
LXI Consortium Draws Rave Reviews From First Meeting
 — Jack Browne

November 2004
Devices Advance At 2004 IEDM
Advances in device technology make possible modern electronic marvels such as the cellular telephone and the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). Device designers continue to push the envelopes of integration and performance to meet customers' needs...  — Jack Browne

August 31, 2004
Call For Papers
 — Jack Browne

July 6, 2004
Another Tale of Two Trade Shows
 — Jack Browne

July 6, 2004
WAMI Makes First Call For Presenters
 — Jack Browne

May 2004
Microwave Show Brings Technology To Texas
Microwave week, as the calendar of events marking the IEEE's annual Microwave Theory & Techniques Symposium (MTT-S) conference and exhibition is known, offers a full schedule for the microwave engineer. Starting with full-day workshops on Sunday,...  — Jack Browne

May 2004
Making The Right Professional Match
Engineers sometimes welcome change, especially when they may feel a change of venue can make a difference in their careers. For those considering their professional options, the site of this year's MTT-S is also the location for a premier technology...  — Jack Browne





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