Issue 10 • Date Oct. 1983
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The engineer at large
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Program notes [reports of new computer programs]
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Spectral lines: Technical illiteracy
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Solid state: The case for CMOS: Its low power consumption and many design choices mean that by the decade's end, half of all ICs may be made by this technique
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Automotive: Detroit unveils sophisticated electronics: Engines are more completely controlled, an electronic suspension debuts, synthetic voices tell more, and on-board diagnostics proliferate
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Human-factors engineering: Experiments in teleterminal design: The successful marriage of a computer terminal and a telephone depend on the unit's size and shape, as well as on how it communicates with the user
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Aerospace: Satellites map the oceans: High-flying sensors can measure currents, map the ocean floor, plot winds at sea, and identify prospective fishing grounds
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Power/energy: The DOE's chief on U.S. energy policy: Energy Secretary Donald Hodel explains how laissez-faire and a balanced energy supply are necessary to react quickly in an unstable world
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Careers: How does your office affect your work? Spectrum visited four U.S. companies to help answer the question posed by this article. Do any of them sound familiar?
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Careers: We look at ourselves: The chief engineer: The duties of this all-important engineering executive may run the gamut from central policy decisions to systems design
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Among the giants: Elihu Thomson: Man of many facets: This foremost inventor and industrialist also directed a corporate engineering and research department and was president of MIT
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Award/83 prize paper and service awards
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EEs' tools & toys
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New and recent IEEE pubilications
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Scanning the Institute
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