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- Kinetic Photovoltaic Vehicle - Scooter in a Suitcase
- Duracell MyGrid Charging Pad: A real Supercharger
- 3-D Models Created by a Cell Phone
- Make it simple, make it repairable, make it upgradable
- Opamp
- GlobalSpec's FREE online event, Alternative & Renewable Energy - April 27, 2011
- Engineering students winning designs unveiled in 2011 Extreme Redesign contest by Di
- BEES! The new Counter terrorist Agents
- UPSC CSAT Syllabus- Change from 2011
- Software Metrics and Quality Concepts Explained - Video Lecture
- Robots help Humans see::Humans help Robots to see -Perfect Symbiosis
- Structural Programming, Implementation in Software Engineering - Video Lecture
- Software Testing Explained - Video Lecture
- Architectural Design in Software Engineering Explained - Video Lecture
| conversion-hi tech compiler format to ccs c compiler format Posted: 11 Apr 2011 12:59 PM PDT how to convert hi tech compiler based c code to ccs c compiler format what differsnce is to be made.. http://www.hoperf.com/upfile/RF12B_code.pdf the code is in the link above. | 
| Kinetic Photovoltaic Vehicle - Scooter in a Suitcase Posted: 11 Apr 2011 10:48 AM PDT The ultimate 'Lego' that says,'Let's GO!' A solar powered click together scooter that fits inside a suit case. You carry the suitcase and the contents carry you in true symbiosis. Home-built solar electric scooter fits in a suitcase Bioramani | 
| Duracell MyGrid Charging Pad: A real Supercharger Posted: 11 Apr 2011 10:40 AM PDT Duracell has come up with a solution to all that wiry clutter: the MyGrid Charging Pad, which can charge up to four gadgets without any tangled web of wires. Duracell MyGrid Charging Pad: One Gadget that Can Charge Four Devices At Once Bioramani | 
| 3-D Models Created by a Cell Phone Posted: 11 Apr 2011 10:32 AM PDT Clone yourself with just a cell phone camera? No more a pipe dream. Here is what Microsoft has done: 3-D Models Created by a Cell Phone - Technology Review Bioramani | 
| Make it simple, make it repairable, make it upgradable Posted: 11 Apr 2011 10:25 AM PDT Component level repair is still prevalent in big cities like Bangalore. Salvaged components gets wired into ailing devices. to keep them going a little longer. Ultimately the repaired one itself becoming an'organ donor' when its time comes. Here is some take on greener devices. Can We Make Electronics Without Factories? The Future of Gadget Design | Fast Company Bioramani | 
| Posted: 11 Apr 2011 10:02 AM PDT Does anyone know good resorces [video lectures / notes / book ] to understand opamp concept clearly ? | 
| GlobalSpec's FREE online event, Alternative & Renewable Energy - April 27, 2011 Posted: 11 Apr 2011 09:35 AM PDT Free online event on Alternative and Renewable Energy on 27 - 04 -2011 Alternative & Renewable Energy | April 27,2011 | Preview Video | GlobalSpec Events Alternative & Renewable Energy | April 27, 2011 | GlobalSpec Events Bioramani | 
| Engineering students winning designs unveiled in 2011 Extreme Redesign contest by Di Posted: 11 Apr 2011 09:31 AM PDT FRANKFURT  11th April 2011  Dimension 3D Printing, a brand of Stratasys, Inc. (NASDAQ: SSYS), today announced the winners in its seventh annual Extreme Redesign 3D Printing Challenge. The contest challenges students worldwide to submit their designs for a new product concept, a new perspective on an existing one, or a work of art or architecture. The winners were selected from an international pool of nearly 700 entries by a panel of experts from the design engineering fields. Dimension is awarding a $2,500 (approx. £1,500) scholarship to each first place winner in the categories of Middle/High School Engineering, College Engineering, and Art & Architecture. Second and third place winners will each receive a $1,000 (approx. £615) scholarship. This year's contest also featured two bonus award categories in which students competed for a $250 (approx. £150) cash prize. The first bonus category asked students to rework the design of an existing famous building or bridge. The second bonus category challenged students to create an intriguing puzzle or game. Instructors of the three first-place student winners receive a laptop computer for use in the classroom. Since the contest began seven years ago, more than $65,000 (approx. £40,000) in scholarships has been awarded to students. Designs have been evaluated based on creativity, usefulness, part integrity and aesthetics. A list of winners follows. For full descriptions and supporting artwork of designs, visit Extreme-redesign/2011-Winners. University Engineering Category Rank: 1. Prone Stander: Jeremy Prince, Tennessee Tech University, Cooksville, Tennessee 2. Quadrarotor: Christopher Kennedy, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida 3. Desk2go: David Di Giuseppe & Arash Nouraee, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada First Place Design Description Prince says he became inspired when a local elementary school purchased an assisted stander (called a commercial prone stander) to help build leg muscle for a young student with cerebral palsy (CP). Prince's redesign improves adjustability and functionality of the prone stander, allowing children with CP to be comfortable and accommodated. Art & Architecture Category Rank: 1. Flip 'n Slip: Dov Feinmesser & Aaron Hendershott, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2. Generative Light Fixture: Christopher Johnson, Boston Architectural College, Boston, Massachusetts 3. Frozen Moment: Gao, Ontario College of Art and Design, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada First Place Design Description Chairs for young children are typically designed much as they are for adults  for sitting. Given children's tendency to do anything but sit in a chair, potential for danger inspired the "Flip 'n Slip". The multi-functional children's chair can be configured various ways: as a chair that can rock back and forth, as a lounger, or as a slide. The device can also become a table surface. Designed with safety in mind, the Flip 'n Slip is moulded as a single piece, supports no sharp edges and has grooves at contact points to reduce surface contact and slippage. Middle/High School Engineering Category Rank: 1. Doorstop: Elliott Wilm, Hinsdale Central High School, Hinsdale, Illinois 2. U-watch: Arthur Dabrowski, John Paul II High School, London, Ontario, Canada 3. Universal Socket: Mason Stillman, Campbell County High School, Gillette, Wyoming First Place Design Description Have you ever caught yourself carrying armloads of groceries from the car to the kitchen, frustrated by opening and closing the door or creating a makeshift doorstop? This annoyance inspired a creative solution: a hidden doorstop at the bottom of the door that acts as a dead bolt, ensuring ease of use and control without an unappealing appearance. While using a piston and cam system, Wilm created a track for a rod to slide up and down when turning the knob, a design meant for a functional purpose. Bonus Categories: Building or Bridge Redesign Winner: Eco-Friendly Bird's Nest Stadium Jeeven Farias, Morris Hills High School, Rockaway, New Jersey Puzzle or Game Winner: Puzzle Sphere: Kyle WilkinsonTerre Haute South High School, Terre Haute, Indiana The top three finalists in each category were selected by a panel of independent judges from industry and the engineering media. This year's judges are Al Dean, Editor at Develop3D magazine, David Mantey, Editor at Product Design & Development magazine, Ian Kovacevich, VP of Engineering at Enventys, LLC and Patrick Gannon, Engineering Manager at rp+m (a Thogus partner company). For full descriptions and supporting artwork of designs, visit Extreme-redesign/2011-Winners. | 
| BEES! The new Counter terrorist Agents Posted: 11 Apr 2011 08:23 AM PDT Engineers rope in these busy bees to sniff out terrorists. UK engineers develop bee-based security device | In-depth | The Engineer Bioramani | 
| UPSC CSAT Syllabus- Change from 2011 Posted: 11 Apr 2011 08:22 AM PDT Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) is introduced in  place of the existing Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination. The syllabus for paper 1 will be same as previous years,with questions on general science,current events,history of India and Indian national movement,geography, Indian governance, economic and social development, general issues on environmental ecology, biodiversity and ecological change. Paper 2 includes comprehension, interpersonal skills like communication skills, decision making and problem solving, basic numeracy and analytical ability and logical reasoning. | 
| Software Metrics and Quality Concepts Explained - Video Lecture Posted: 11 Apr 2011 08:09 AM PDT Prof. R.K.Joshi, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Bombay explained Various Software Metrics and the Qualities involved in Software Engineering.  Feel free to ask your questions and contribute your views here.. | 
| Robots help Humans see::Humans help Robots to see -Perfect Symbiosis Posted: 11 Apr 2011 08:03 AM PDT Robot could guide humans through areas of low visibility Read more: Robot could guide humans through areas of low visibility | News | The Engineer Robot could guide humans through areas of low visibility | News | The Engineer HMI uses human eye to control robot-mounted cameras Read more: HMI uses human eye to control robot-mounted cameras | News | The Engineer HMI uses human eye to control robot-mounted cameras | News | The Engineer Bioramani | 
| Structural Programming, Implementation in Software Engineering - Video Lecture Posted: 11 Apr 2011 07:57 AM PDT Prof. R.K> Joshi, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Bombay explained the Concepts like Structural Programming, Implementation in Software Engineering.  Feel free to ask your questions and share your views here... | 
| Software Testing Explained - Video Lecture Posted: 11 Apr 2011 07:48 AM PDT Software Testing Concept was neatly explained by Prof. R.K. Joshi, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Bombay.  Feel free to share your views and ask your questions.. | 
| Architectural Design in Software Engineering Explained - Video Lecture Posted: 11 Apr 2011 07:45 AM PDT Prof. R.K. Joshi, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT  Bombay explained the concept of Architectural Design involved in Software Engineering.  Feel free to ask your doubts  and please contribute your views here... | 
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