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[Education]
Educational Meetings

Dawn Hightower  |  ED Online ID #19926 |  October 2008

SHORT COURSES

Besser Associates Short Courses
RF Transceiver Architecture, Design and Evaluation
Nov.17-21, 2008 (Dallas, TX)
Applied RF Techniques for Modern Radio Design
Nov. 17-21, 2008 (Dallas, TX )
Wireless System Design and Simulation
Dec. 8-12, 2008 (San Jose, CA)
Short Range Coexistence RF Transceiver Design Techniques
Dec. 9-12, 2008 (San Jose, CA)
For further information, contact:
Besser Associates
201 San Antonio Circle
Building B, Suite 225
Mountain View, CA 94040
Phone: (650) 949-3300
Fax: (650) 949-4400
E-mail: info@besserassociates.com
Internet: www.bessercourse.com
Infrared Technology and Applications
R. A. Wood Associates Courses
Introductory RF and Microwaves
Nov. 12 -14, 2008
Baltimore, MD
Boston, MA
Syracuse, NY
Philadelphia, PA
3 Days $1295/pp
Register 30 days in advance and save— $1245/pp
RF and Microwave Receiver Design
Nov. 17-20, 2008
Baltimore, MD
Boston, MA
Syracuse, NY
Philadelphia, PA
3 1/2 Days $1525/pp
Register 30 days in advance and
save —$1475/pp
RF Power Amplifiers, Classes A–S
How the Circuits Operate, How to Design Them, and When to Use Each
Nov. 24 -25, 2008
Baltimore, MD
Boston, MA
Syracuse, NY
Philadelphia, PA
2 Days $900/pp
Register 30 days in advance and save— $850/pp
* For your convenience, R.A. Wood can also hold the courses at your facility.
For more details and registration
information, visit www.rawood.com or
call (315) 735-4217.
Ansoft's 2008 Application Workshops, Inspiring Engineering
United States:
Oct. 30, 2008 (Detroit, MI)
Asia:
Oct. 17, 2008 (Tokyo, Japan)
Oct. 20, 2008 (Xian, P.R.C.)
Oct. 22, 2008 (Taipei, Taiwan)
Oct. 24, 2008 (Beijing, P.R.C.)
Oct. 28, 2008 (Shanghai, P.R.C.)
Europe:
Nov. 6, 2008 (Milan, Italy)
Nov. 10, 2008 (Munich, Germany)
Nov. 12, 2008 (Tel Aviv, Israel)
For further information, contact:
Ansoft Corp.
225 West Station Square Dr., Suite 200
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Phone: (412) 261-3200
FAX: (412) 471-9427
E-mail: info@ansoft.com

AWR Microwave Office Training Classes
Oct. 28, 2008 (Boston, MA)
Nov. 11, 2008 (Dallas, TX)
Dec. 2, 2008 (San Jose, CA)
Course information:
Boston and Dallas—Microwave Office for Designers (3 days)
San Jose—Advanced Microwave Office Features (3 days)
Literature: http://web.awrcorp.com/content/Downloads/AWR_Training_Brochure.pdf
To register, contact Jessica Cervasio at (310)
524-4382 or via e-mail at jessica@awrcorp.com.

MEETINGS

Taiwan RFID
Oct. 7-11, 2008 (Taiwan)
For more information, visit the web site:
http://www.rfidtaiwan.com.tw/presscenter/news_view.shtml?docno=2797.

RF and Microwave Conference—ARMMS
Nov. 24-25, 2008 (Northamptonshire, UK)
Held at the Hotel Elizabeth near Rockingham in Northamptonshire, UK. This is a twoday conference for engineers, researchers, and academics working with radio-frequency and microwave technology. A technical exhibition is also included. The papers are available on the ARMMS web site at www.armms.org.
For more information, visit www.armms.org.
To submit a paper, contact the Programmer Coordinator, Dominic FitzPatrick, at Cardiff University on the web site.
To exhibit, contact John Kitchen at S J Technologie
(www.sjtechnologie.co.uk).

CALL FOR PAPERS

ISQED 2009
10th Anniversary of International Symposium & Exhibits on Quality Electronic Design
March 16-18, 2009 (San Jose, CA)
For more information, visit www.isqed.org.
Paper submission deadline: Oct. 17, 2008
Acceptance Notifications: Nov. 24, 2008
Final camera-ready paper: Jan. 2, 2009





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