Recent #Information Technology news in the semiconductor industry

4 months ago

➀ Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz's Professor Jairo Sinova will coordinate a new Priority Program focusing on unconventional magnetism in condensed matter physics.

➁ The program aims to develop IT components that push the technical limits of speed, storage density, and efficiency.

➂ The German Research Foundation (DFG) has approved the program with around EUR 8 million in funding over three years.

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6 months ago

➀ The Technische Hochschule Aschaffenburg offers Bachelor's degree programs in Electrical and Information Engineering and Business Engineering for working professionals looking to advance their careers.

➁ The programs, offered in collaboration with the Hochschule Darmstadt and supported by the zfh – Zentrum für Fernstudien im Hochschulverbund, combine self-study phases with on-campus sessions for high flexibility.

➂ The labs of TH Aschaffenburg are integrated into the on-campus events and can be used for research and thesis work.

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6 months ago

GL Telecoms, a fibre network services company, has implemented an end-to-end contract and job management system from Depotnet. The company, which has grown to over 50 engineers by 2021 and now has 229 engineers, sought a system to integrate administration and work control. The new system, Depotnet, has proven to be intuitive and has improved safety assurance and job role compliance.

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10 months ago
➀ Dr. Liana Khamidullina, a former doctoral candidate and current post-doctoral researcher at TU Ilmenau, receives the esteemed Dr. Wilhelmy-VDE Prize 2024 for her dissertation in electrical engineering and information technology. The prize, worth 3,000 Euros, is awarded annually by the Dr. Wilhelmy Foundation and the Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technology (VDE) to outstanding young female engineers. The award ceremony takes place at the VDE Bayern Evening 2024 in Munich. ➁ The prize recognizes exceptional dissertations in the field of electrical engineering and information technology, aiming to promote the positive image of female scientists and address the shortage of skilled professionals in relevant fields. ➂ Khamidullina's dissertation, which involves developing and analyzing new signal processing concepts, was evaluated with the highest distinction 'summa cum laude'. Her groundbreaking work enables a wide range of interdisciplinary applications in areas such as mobile communication, radar technology, and biomedical signal processing.
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