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Conference: FPGA Summit
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
The FPGA Summit is the only practitioner-oriented conference dedicated entirely to FPGAs and their applications. Attend this conference from December 9-11, and use the discount code to save on your registration.
Consultants' Forum #1: The Contract
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Consulting contracts are an important but often overlooked aspect of consulting work. This presentation will be like a cooking class for consultants who want to cook up their own contracts, as well as to better understand how to review and modify clients' contracts. We all face the same core challenges whether we are a consultant, an engineer or a manager in a corporate environment. We would all like to be able to communicate so effectively with our customers or colleagues that we are able to influence them to our way of thinking. In this talk, Steven Cerri will give you his perspective on how to achieve this goal. MEMS (Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems), sometimes called Microsystems Technology (MST), encompasses the manufacturing technologies that enable the fabrication of micro-scale sensors and actuators. This talk will provide an introduction to MEMS, an overview of how MEMS products are made, and a review of current and future applications of this exciting technology.
Conference: AlwaysOn: GoingGreen
Monday, September 15, 2008
IEEE-CNSV is an Affiliate Partner for the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference, which runs from September 15-17. Members are eligible for a half-price discount for this cutting-edge greentech event.
Conference: Flash Memory Summit
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
IEEE-CNSV will have a booth on the Exhibit Floor at this event, allowing CNSV members with a great vehicle for publicizing their skills as well as the merits of our organization. CNSV members also receive special pricing for this conference, and two CNSV members will be awarded full conference admission as well. Many aspects of this event that are free, so register now on the conference website. IEEE-CNSV member Tom Coughlin will talk about writing his recently-published book Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics: The Essential Guide. Ron Laurie will present an overview of the new patent monetization ecosystem, and will highlight the areas in which domain expert support is needed. He will also discuss the effect of the current legal and economic environments on the growth and adaptation of the various business models, and how the exploding market for IP has created opportunities for technical and patent experts.
The Electronics in Flow Cytometry
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Flow cytometry is a technique for classifying and sorting blood cells. This presentation will discuss the embedded system design of the flow cytometers that are becoming increasingly important as tools for biological research and clinical diagnostics, particularly for the therapeutic monitoring of cancer, AIDS (measurement of CD4 T-Cells) and leukemia in patients. Consultants need to quickly understand previous technical developments associated with a proposed client project. A full literature search can reveal details unknown to the client and lead to better recommendations and solutions. This presentation will demonstrate how to use the IEEE's on-line database of journal and conference papers.
CNSV Event Details
Research Techniques for the Consultant: Using the IEEE's XPLORE Database
Tuesday, March 18, 2008 7:00 PM
KeyPoint Credit Union
2805 Bowers Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95051
Paul Wesling
Free
No RSVP needed
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Program Slides

Consultants need to quickly understand previous technical developments and current difficulties associated with a proposed client project. While some of this information can be obtained from specialists working for the client, and you may have considerable first-hand knowledge in the field, a full literature search can usually reveal details unknown to the client and lead to better recommendations and solutions. Such facts may include which companies/labs are working on similar products, what techniques are proving suitable for production, which methods have been abandoned for reasons of cost or implementation difficulties, what IP is available for licensing, and which conferences and forums are covering details of the selected technology.

After a brief overview of IEEE's journals in computing, communications, packaging and other technical areas, the presentation will demonstrate methods for using the IEEE's on-line database of journal and conference papers for analysis of published results that can affect and influence the direction of development activities. This includes how to access the 1.6 million items using XPLORE, some search and selection strategies, full-text versus abstracts searches, storing searches for re-use, and using Google Scholar. and Scitopia. Specific recommendations for accessing the full papers will be made. Sharing a portfolio of relevant citations can support your work proposal and provide authority for your recommendations. Maintaining access to IEEE's literature can be a key differentiating factor for your consulting business.


About the Speaker
Paul is a Fellow of the IEEE, and received the IEEE Centennial Medal, the CPMT Board's Distinguished Service award, the Society Contribution Award, and the IEEE's Third Millennium Medal. He has organized over 500 courses for the local IEEE chapter in the Santa Clara Valley. Now retired, he is communications director and editor for the IEEE's SF Bay Area Council. He is the person responsible for the very popular e-GRID emailings and website at e-GRID, which informs the entire Bay Area of upcoming IEEE events.

Paul Wesling received his BS in Electrical Engineering and his MS in Materials Science from Stanford University. Following earlier assignments, he joined Tandem Computers (now HP's NonStop Enterprise Division) in 1985. As a member of the development team for advanced IC packaging, he designed several multi-chip module prototypes. Later he developed courses on reliability in Tandem's Education Group, and organized a number of advanced technology and professional skills development courses for his Division and also for the IEEE. He managed a grant from the National Science Foundation for the development of multimedia educational modules in the field of IC packaging.

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