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How Philanthropy Became This IEEE Member’s Cause

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Bob Dent , who had a 40-year career in the power industry, is one of those individuals. For his generosity, Dent received a New Jersey Outstanding Philanthropist Award this year from the state's chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. He had a long career in the power industry before he joined the staff of IEEE.

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Discover Le Havre, Where Impressionism Was Born

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As the fog of dawn lifted one morning in mid-November 1872, Claude Monet looked out the window of his hotel room in the French city of Le Havre and furiously painted his vision of its industrial harbor. Elaine Sciolino is a contributing writer and former Paris bureau chief for The New York Times, based in France since 2002.

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Remembering IEEE Spectrum Columnist Bob Lucky

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A MEMORABLE CAREER Lucky received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from Purdue University , in West Lafayette, Ind., in EE from the university in 1961, he joined Bell Labs as a communications engineer. He retired in 2002. A LASTING LEGACY Lucky was an invited lecturer at nearly 100 universities.