If you're a graduate with a bachelor's degree and haven't found a job, a new analysis identifies 15 high-earning ...
John Garmendi, Senior Manager of National Accounts, Consultant Program Development, and Sales Engineering at Sony Electronics ...
Students in the Electronic Systems Engineering Technology (ESET) program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic will now be able to complete their studies in Saskatoon after the school reversed an earlier plan ...
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7 electronic warfare systems that can disrupt military operations without weapons
Electronic warfare has become a vital force in modern conflict. It is used to ...
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Students left frustrated as Sask Polytech moves programs to other cities midway through school
In an email to students, Sask Polytechnic said the decision to move some programs to other campuses will allow the ...
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Sask Poly students get likely reprieve after school delays ESET relocation to Regina
When Saskatchewan Polytechnic student Alex Loewen heard his program would relocate from Saskatoon to Regina, he said it was “devastating.” ...
A creative collaboration between Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty and staff has resulted in an ergonomically ...
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BESCOM vacancy 2026: Recruitment for 520 posts in the electricity supply company, BTech holders can apply
BESCOM Vacancy 2026: The Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (BESCOM) has released an official notification for the ...
A first-class graduate of electrical and electronics engineering, Oluwafemi Paul, came online to seek a job opportunity after finishing his NYSC.
Carnegie Mellon University's standing as a powerhouse in engineering research is underscored by the election of Jonathan Cagan and CMU President Farnam Jahanian to the prestigious National Academy of ...
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) electrothermal actuators are widely used in applications ranging from micro-optics and microfluidics to nanomaterial testing, thanks to their compact size and ...
The performance and stability of smartphones and artificial intelligence (AI) services depend on how uniformly and precisely semiconductor surfaces are processed. KAIST researchers have expanded the ...
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