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The microeconomics of microprocessor innovation
Kenneth Flamm (University of Texas, Austin). Discussant: Paul Thomas Intel Corporation. This paper develops a technique that can be used to apportion improvements in an index of quality-adjusted price between changes in nominal prices and quality improvements in the high-tech product. Detailed data on prices and physical, electrical, packaging,...
Capt. Christina Hopper: fighter jet pilot
CAPT. CHRISTINA HOPPER is the first African-American woman to fly a fighter jet in a combat mission during a major war. She is the recipient of the Air Medal for her courage and bravery during the destruction of a Republican Guard supply line in treacherous flying conditions during Operation Iraqi...
Sun Microsystems and The University of Texas power up one-of-a-kind remote terascale visualization supercomputer; Texas Advanced Computing Center goes live with Maverick, a unique high performance grid-based computer to provide remote 3D graphics and data
M2 PRESSWIRE-1 October 2004-Sun Microsystems: Sun Microsystems and The University of Texas power up one-of-a-kind remote terascale visualization supercomputer; Texas Advanced Computing Center goes live with Maverick, a unique high performance grid-based computer to provide remote 3D graphics and data intense compute resources for global weather...
The Dallas Morning News Careers on Campus Column.
By Patricia V. Rivera, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 7--NAME: Joshua Bembenek SCHOOL: Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas HOMETOWN: Dallas AGE: 28...
Physiology: the biochemical and molecular basis of cell signaling: June 16-July 27, 2002.(Summer Courses)
DIRECTORS Gathers, David, UT Southwestern Medical Center/HHMI Reed, Randall, Johns Hopkins University/HHMI FACULTY Duncan, Tod, Imperial Cancer Research Fund Ehrlich, Barbara, Yale University Franco, Peter, University...
Portable Monitor Detects AIDS.
An AIDS researcher from Massachusetts General Hospital and a chemist from the University of Texas have devised a portable, simple-to-use CD4 T-cell monitor for identifying when AIDS patients should begin therapy. Unlike existing techniques for measuring CD4 cells, the membrane/lab-on-a-chip device is inexpensive to manufacture, does not need electricity to...
"Britannia at Austin".(More Adventures with Britannia: Personalities, Politics, and Culture in Britain)(Book Review)
More Adventures with Britannia: Personalities, Politics, and Culture in Britain. Edited, with an introduction, by Wm. Roger Louis. (Austin: University of Texas Press; London: I.B. Tauris, 1998. Pp. x, 388. $19.95.) In Texas, for more than a quarter of a century, British history has...
Pair charged with theft of trade secrets from Harvard Medical.(Brief Article)
Two individuals, presently residing in San Diego, California, were arrested in California on a federal complaint issued out of federal court in Boston charging them with theft of trade secrets from Harvard Medical School's Department of Cell Biology (Cambridge, MA) while they were research fellows. ...
TouchSystems Names New CTO to Lead Technology Innovation, Product Quality Improvements
Business Editors & High-Tech Writers AUSTIN, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--April 5, 2002 TouchSystems Corporation, in a move to advance its position in the touch PC market, today announced Scott Fehr as the new Chief Technology Officer. Fehr will focus on technical strategy, including new product development, quality improvement and...
Reliable hafnium dioxide for dielectric applications.
Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin, USA, are improving the reliability of hafnium dioxide hafnia for electronics applications. Hafnia has a high dielectric constant and so is a prime candidate for use as a gate material. In such applications, it could help...
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