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== Speaker == Nathaniel J. August is currently working towards the Ph.D. degree at Virginia Tech as a Bradley Fellow and a Cunningham Fellow. Previously, he worked as a validation engineer for Intel Corporation in Portland, OR and Sacramento, CA on pre-silicon validation of gigabit Ethernet adapters and post-silicon validation of PCI chipsets. His current research interests include low power VLSI design and ultra wideband (UWB) networks, systems, and hardware. The UWB systems will be used in applications such as wireless personal area networks (WPANs), radio frequency identification (RFID), and wireless ad hoc and sensor networks. Most of Nathaniels research has been documented in IEEE conference and journal papers, and he is currently contributing to the first academic book on UWB communications, An Introduction to Ultra Wideband Communications, due out in July from Prentice-Hall. He currently lives and works in Portland to be close to his girlfriend plus its a lot more fun here. |
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MichaelWeinberg will give a synopsis of the City Repair Porject's Earth Day celebration. Volunteers and equipment are still needed for this event, April 17th, 2004. |
Personal Telco Monthly Meeting for March 31st 2004
When and Where
Urban Grind Coffee 2214 NE Oregon St. (take 22nd Ave. 2 blocks North of Sandy Blvd.)
Wednesday, March 31st, 6pm-9pm
Agenda
- 6:00PM - Introduction to Personal Telco for newcomers.
- 6:30PM - New Nodes and other announcements.
- 6:45PM - Speaker Nate August
- 7:30PM - Business followed directly by informal meet and greet.
Speaker
Nathaniel J. August is currently working towards the Ph.D. degree at Virginia Tech as a Bradley Fellow and a Cunningham Fellow. Previously, he worked as a validation engineer for Intel Corporation in Portland, OR and Sacramento, CA on pre-silicon validation of gigabit Ethernet adapters and post-silicon validation of PCI chipsets. His current research interests include low power VLSI design and ultra wideband (UWB) networks, systems, and hardware. The UWB systems will be used in applications such as wireless personal area networks (WPANs), radio frequency identification (RFID), and wireless ad hoc and sensor networks. Most of Nathaniels research has been documented in IEEE conference and journal papers, and he is currently contributing to the first academic book on UWB communications, An Introduction to Ultra Wideband Communications, due out in July from Prentice-Hall. He currently lives and works in Portland to be close to his girlfriend plus its a lot more fun here.
Agenda Items
MichaelWeinberg will give a synopsis of the City Repair Porject's Earth Day celebration. Volunteers and equipment are still needed for this event, April 17th, 2004.