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- Engineers Make First 'Active Matrix' Display Using Nanowires.
- Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 31 AScribe Newswire -- Engineers have created the first "active matrix" display using a new class of transparent transistors and circuits, a step toward realizing applications such as e-paper, flexible color monitors and "heads-up" displays...
- Research articles 2008-03-31
- World-Class Nanoelectronics Research Center Launched by Semiconductor Research Corporation , Nanoelectronics Research Initiative
- $61M Collaboration Among Academia, Industry and State Government to Fund Alternatives to Silicon Semiconductors at Universities in Indiana, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Michigan SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Governor Mitch Daniels joined executives from IBM, Semiconductor Research Corporation SRC and National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST today to announce plans...
- Research articles 2008-03-25
- How licensing resolves holdup: evidence from a dynamic panel data model with unobserved heterogeneity
- Ralph Siebert Purdue University and Georg von Graevenitz University of Munich. Discussant: Carol Robbins BEA. This paper examines whether licensing is an appropriate instrument to cut through a patent thicket. In the semiconductor industry, new technologies might be thwarted by firms holding blocking patents. In the model, high expected...
- Research articles 2008-03-01
- Challenges in Engineering Education Discussed at DesignCon 2007 as Dr. Leah Jamieson Serves Keynote Address
- Jamieson, Dean of Engineering at Purdue University and IEEE President, shares the most challenging issues for today's young engineer at DesignCon 2007 in Santa Clara later this month CHICAGO -- The International Engineering Consortium IEC presents Dr. Leah Jamieson, John A. Edwardson Dean of Engineering at Purdue University and...
- Research articles 2007-01-24
- Advanced grounding device ensures constant flow of clean air at nanotechnology labs
- A single speck of dust could spoil a whole experiment at Purdue University's new Birck Nanotechnology Center. To prevent such a scenario, the building's HVAC system has to be fast, forceful, and flawless. Such high performance is attained by carefully selected air-handling equipment that includes the AEGIS SGR[TM] , a...
- Research articles 2006-08-01
- AmberWave, Purdue Look at III-IV Integration (Electronic News)
- Strained silicon technology developer AmberWave Systems Corp. said today it had inked a cooperative agreement with Purdue University to jointly develop technologies for the integration of semiconductor devices with III-V materials, like indium and gallium. "We have been working on III-V material technology for some...
- Research articles 2006-03-27
- WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
- ASABE welcomes the following new members who joined the Society, reinstated a lapsed membership, or upgraded to full membership from student/preprofessional membership from October through January. When available, the member's place of employment has been provided. Please join us in extending a warm welcome to these new and returned members...
- Research articles 2006-03-01
- Purdue Center Working to Speed Research in Nanoelectronics.
- Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 10 AScribe Newswire -- The National Science Foundation and a consortium of companies seeking to accelerate nanoelectronics research announced they are providing $2 million to five university centers, including one based at Purdue University's Discovery Park....
- Research articles 2006-01-10
- Nanotech simulation tool shows how current flows in devices.(TESTING/ANALYSIS)
- A nanotech simulation tool that shows how current flows between silicon atoms and individual molecules to help researchers design "molecular electronic" devices for future computers and advanced sensors has been announced by Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. Molecular electronics could make it possible to manufacture...
- Research articles 2005-11-01
- Purdue to dedicate Birck Center.(Business)
- Byline: Anna Marie Kukec Daily Herald Business Writer A $58.3 million research center named after Tellabs Inc. Chairman and founder Michael Birck and his wife Katherine will be dedicated today at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. The Birck Nanotechnology Center, part...
- Research articles 2005-10-08
- Simulation tool shows how current flows.(Emerging Technologies)
- Engineers at Purdue University (West Lafayette, Ind.) have created a nanotech simulation too] that shows how current flows between silicon atoms and individual molecules. The tool will help researchers design "molecular electronic" devices for future computers and advanced sensors, according to Geng-Chiau Liang, a postdoctoral research...
- Research articles 2005-09-01
- New Purdue Center Will Expand Cancer Research Across Disciplines.
- Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., July 21 AScribe Newswire -- Purdue University announced this week the formation of the Oncological Sciences Center, an interdisciplinary research facility that will increase the university's contribution to the battle against cancer. "Purdue is proud...
- Research articles 2005-07-21
- PURDUE COLLABORATION PROPOSES COMPUTER-CHIP CENTER.
- Researchers at Purdue University are collaborating with several other universities in proposing a new center to design technologies that will be needed in coming decades to cool advanced computer chips. "The bottom line is that we've all got to begin working on this problem...
- Research articles 2005-06-01
- New way to cool hot chips: refrigerate 'em
- Anonymous Machine Design 05-19-2005 New way to cool hot chips: refrigerate 'em Byline: Anonymous Volume: 77 Number: 10 ISSN: 00249114 Publication Date: 05-19-2005 Page: 36 Section: NEWS Type: Periodical Language: English IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH Research by mechanical engineers at Purdue University holds promise for modifying household refrigeration technology with...
- Research articles 2005-05-19
- Laptop Super-Cooler a Boon for Male Fertility?
- Computers get hot -- really hot. In fact, a 2004 study from State University of New York at Stony Brook found that laptops get so blazin' warm that they raise the "lap" temperature of men (id est, in SUNY's own words, "scrotal hyperthermia") by an average of 5 degrees...
- Blog posts 2007-08-27
- Researchers Propose Center to Develop Future Chip-Cooling Technologies.
- Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 15 AScribe Newswire -- Researchers at Purdue University are collaborating with several other universities in proposing a new center to design technologies that will be needed in coming decades to cool advanced computer chips. ...
- Research articles 2005-04-15
- Purdue Miniature Cooling Device Will Have Military, Computer Uses.
- Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 13 AScribe Newswire -- Mechanical engineers at Purdue University have new findings offering promise for modifying household refrigeration technology with small devices to cool future weapons systems and computer chips. The devices, called "micro-channel...
- Research articles 2005-04-13
- Engibous, Thomas J. 1953–
- Thomas J. Engibous 1953– Chairman, Texas Instruments Incorporated Nationality: American.Born: January 31, 1953, in St. Louis, Missouri.Education: Purdue University, BS, 1975; MS, 1976.Family: Son of James research scientist and Emma Buck; married Wendy maiden name unknown; children: three.Career: Texas Instruments, 1976–1980, design engineer, semiconductor group; 1980–1986, department manager, semiconductor group;...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- Building long-term relationships with specialty crop producers
- One of the major challenges for specialty grain buyers is developing long-term relationships with producers in which both parties understand each other's needs. Production contracts are not new. They have been used since the 1920s, and contracting is now the norm for many specialty crops. For instance, a 2002...
- Research articles 2004-11-01
- Purdue to Use Lilly Grant to Recruit Top Faculty Talent.
- By Barb Berggoetz, The Indianapolis Star Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 7--Purdue University plans to hire professors who specialize in key high-tech research areas with its share of a $100 million Lilly Endowment grant designed to bring the best minds to Indiana....
- Research articles 2004-06-07
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