Anchal Agarwal Email: anchala@umich.edu • Phone: (734) 730 0668 • 1613 Beal Ave • Apt 6 • Ann Arbor • MI 48105 PROFILE: • Experience in Micro-fabrication‚ Optics Lab and Particle Accelerators • Excellent communication skills‚ both technical and interpersonal • Efficient and punctual EDUCATION: University of Michigan BS Dual Degree: Electrical & Computer Engineering • GPA: 3.75/4.00 United States Particle Accelerator School Stony Brook University One semester particle accelerator physics course condensed
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Harvard Business School 9-598-021 Rev. February 9‚ 1998. WESCO Distribution‚ Inc. Late in June 1997‚ Jim Piraino‚ VP marketing for WESCO Distribution‚ Inc. (see Exhibit 1)‚ was preparing for a yearly review meeting with his CEO Roy Haley. At the top of the agenda was the performance of the National Accounts (NA) program during the first half of 1997 (see Exhibit 2). Haley had ambitious plans for WESCO over the next five years. He had charted out a course that called for an annual growth rate
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West Bengal University of Technology BF-142‚ Salt Lake City‚ Kolkata-700064 Revised Syllabus of B.Tech in AEIE(To be followed from the academic session‚July 2006 ‚i.e. for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2005-2006) (All periods will be of at least 50 minutes duration) SEMESTER – III Sl. No. Theory 1 2 3 4 5 6 PRACTICAL 7 8 9 10 Subject Code EE 301(EI) EC 301(EI) M 302 EC 302(EI) EE 302(EI) CS 302 EE 391 EE 392 EC 392 M(CS) 382 Subject Circuit Theory and Networks Discrete Electronic
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PTU/BOS/EC/101/08-05-2004/BATCH 2004 Punjab Technical University‚ Jalandhar B.Tech. Electronics & Communication Engg. Study scheme 3rd Semester Course code AM-201 EE-201 EC-201 EC-203 Course Title Applied MathematicsIII Network Analysis & Synthesis Electronics Devices & Circuits Electronic Measurement & Instrumentation L 4 3 3 3 T 1 2 1 1 P 0 0 0 0 Int. 40 40 40 40 Ext. 60 60 60 60 TOTAL 100 100 100 100 Object Oriented CS –252 Programming using C++ Lab.-I (Electronic EC-205 Devices & Networks)
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DETAILED SYLLABI OF B.Tech DEGREE PROGRAMME IN ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (Applicable from 2010 Admission onwards) DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CALICUT 26 MA 1001: MATHEMATICS I L 3 T 1 P 0 C 3 Module 1 (12 hours) Preliminary Calculus : Partial differentiation‚ Total differential and total derivative‚ Exact differentials‚ Chain rule‚ Change of variables‚ Minima and Maxima of functions of
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ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY –II UNIT-I Electrochemistry Principles Redox reactions Redox stands for reduction-oxidation‚ and are electrochemical processes involving electron transfer to or from a molecule or ion changing its oxidation state. This reaction can occur through the application of an external voltage or through the release of chemical energy. Oxidation and reduction Oxidation and reduction describe the change of oxidation state that takes place in the atoms‚ ions
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G. Prede D. Scholz Electropneumatics Basic Level Order no. Description Designation Edition Graphics Editors Authors Translation Layout 091181 E.PNEUM.GS.LBH. D.LB-TP201-GB 01/2002 D. Schwarzenberger Dr. F. Ebel G. Prede‚ D. Scholz Williams Konzept & Text OCKER Ingenieurbüro © Copyright by Festo Didactic GmbH & Co.‚ D-73770 Denkendorf 2002 The copying‚ distribution and utilization of this document as well as the communication of its contents to others without expressed authorization
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SI.NO Chapter Names Page No 1. Introduction 3 2.1 Substation 3 2.2 History 4 2.3 Duties 5 2.4 Linemen safety 7 2. Block diagram 9 3.5 Description of block diagram 10 3.6 Circuit description 11 3. Hardware requirement specification
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ABS/ASR „D“- „Cab“ - Version Anti-Lock Braking System for Commercial Vehicles 1st Edition Copyright WABCO 2006 Vehicle Control Systems An American Standard Company The right of amendment is reserved Version 001/12.99(en) 8150100013 815 010 001 3 1 3 Page 1. INTRODUCTION 4 2. SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 5 3. SYSTEM DESIGN AND COMPONENTS 8 4. ABS / ASR SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 10 5. OTHER COMPONENTS 17 6. INSTALLATION 26 7. ANNEX 31 Contents ABS-D 4 1. Introduction 1. ABS-D Introduction
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REQUIRED: S.No 1 2 Name of the Apparatus Operational Amplifier Resistor Range IC 741 10k 1k 150 Quantity 4 10 4 1 1 3 DRB 4 5 6 7 Bread Board &Connecting wires Dual Power Supply Rheostat Ammeter As required 1 1 1 (0-100) (0-250)µA 8 Multimeter 1 THEORY: INSTUMENTATION AMPLIFIER: Instrumentation amplifier is generally required in any measurement system using electrical transducers to enhance signal levels often in low voltage less than mV. Also it is required to provide impedance matching
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