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Former IEEE Chief Financial Officer Richard Schwartz Dies at 77

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Mancino, a member of the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society , was inducted in 2007 into its Hall of Fame. That year, he launched a popular series, nicknamed the “Moses Seminar,” at which faculty from each MIT school discussed technology issues. He moved up the career ladder and served as manager of engineering reliability.

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ADB draft report says 3B Asians could become affluent by 2050; significant challenges

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To meet these challenges, Asian leaders need to devise bold and innovative national policies while pursuing regional and global cooperation to successfully manage regional public goods, energy security, infrastructure connectivity, food supplies and water resources, and to maintain long-term peace and stability, the report concludes.

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The Godfather of South Korea’s Chip Industry

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He returned to KAIST in 2007 and pioneered research in graphene and thermoelectric devices. Many of his trainees adopted his methods and principles in teaching and mentoring their own students to become leaders in the field, ensuring a steady supply of highly skilled semiconductor engineers for generations to come.