2002 Featured Inductee: More On Barrie Gilbert
From the very beginning, "I was intrigued by anything having a CRT display and knobs to control itthe man-machine interface," says BarrieGilbert. At 22, he achieved a major milestone in oscilloscope architecture. By combining waveform sampling...
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Doris Kilbane
[YOUR Issue] Publisher's Foreword: Ode To Engineering
If I had to pick the greatest engineering achievement of all time, I'd probably put the harnessing of electric power at the top of my list. However, one could certainly make a case for other great discoveries and inventionsfrom the printing...
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Thomas Morgan
[YOUR Issue] About Your Job: What It Takes To Get Ahead
Ambition is the personal engine that drives us to want to get ahead on the job and in society. Most of us have ambition to spare, plus the inherent desire to please our superiors and earn the respect of our peers. We tend to lack the knowledge and...
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Ron Schneiderman
[YOUR Issue] How Your Job Has Changed
Some things never change, but you can't say that about electronics engineering. At least that's true when you ask people who have been doing it for a while. Young EEs with only a few years experience also have some thoughts about what the future...
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Ron Schneiderman
[YOUR Issue] All About You: At Work And At Home
Engineering isn't easy. You wrestle with the laws of nature to make your next project faster, smaller, and less costly. You also grapple with shrinking budgets, longer hours, and management and co-workers alike. And you can't forget about all of the...
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Laurie Collins
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[YOUR Issue] You Speak Out: EE Horror Stories
The Customers from Hell... Revenge of the Managers... No, we're not talking about the titles of the latest horror movies to hit your cinemaplex. But they could be chapters in some of your professional biographies....
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Richard Gawel
[YOUR Issue] What You Earn
The past few years have been particularly tough on the electronics industry. EOEMs were hard hit by both the high-tech downturn and the increasingly sluggish U.S. economy, which stalled, slid, and snuffed out any lingering feelings of "irrational...
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Jay McSherry
[YOUR Issue] Honoring Your Profession: Introduction
In this issue, Electronic Design once again pays tribute to the EE profession by presenting the Class of 2003 inductees for the Engineering Hall Of Fame. These are the individuals you deemed most worthy to be honored with your online ballots....
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Staff
[YOUR Issue] Class Notes: 2002 Inductees
In many ways, the leisure-time activities for last year's inductees into Electronic Design's Engineering Hall of Fame are just like those of our readers. But in other ways, the activities truly represent their creativity, vision, and genius....
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Doris Kilbane