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Learn How the President-Elect Candidates Plan to Improve IEEE

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Coughlin is founder and president of Coughlin Associates in San Jose, Calif., I believe that IEEE should be open to all technologists and that we should create a safe environment that supports our members to be their best selves. University of New Orleans for six years and an adjunct professor for two years.

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Lotfi Zadeh and the Birth of Fuzzy Logic

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Fuzzy theory is wrong, wrong, and pernicious,” said William Kahan, a highly regarded professor of computer sciences and mathematics at the University of California at Berkeley in 1975. Kalman in 1972, who is now a professor at Florida State University in Tallahassee. The denunciations were sometimes extreme. But Zadeh never wavered.

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EAA National Board nominations from across North America

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As a mariner, I have focused on Health, Safety, & Environment concerns. About Joe: Joe has driven electric since 2017 with two BMWs: i3 REX and X5 40e. I thrive in a mentoring environment that provides space for me to grow. About Rick: Rick has been driving electric for over 3 years and currently drives a 2017 Chevy Bolt EV.

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EAA National Board nominations from across North America

Electric Auto Association

As a mariner, I have focused on Health, Safety, & Environment concerns. About Joe: Joe has driven electric since 2017 with two BMWs: i3 REX and X5 40e. I thrive in a mentoring environment that provides space for me to grow. About Rick: Rick has been driving electric for over 3 years and currently drives a 2017 Chevy Bolt EV.

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Improving Cell Reception By Making Signals Noisier

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In wireless communications, noise from the environment or other signals is almost always seen as something to overcome. Artemis Networks pWave antennas—here shown mounted at the SAP Center arena in San Jose, California—send out carefully-crafted noise that resolves into coherent signals at a user's phone or other device.

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