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EECS News: Headlines

July 28, 2008


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IN THE NEWS
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OSU Open Source Lab gets $300,000 from Google. The new funds will support growth and projects at a lab that has hosted some of the world's largest and most far-reaching open source efforts, including the Mozilla Firefox browser, portions of the One Laptop Per Child project, the Linux Foundation's main infrastructure, Apache Web Server and the Drupal content management system. The Oregonian

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GRADUATE EXAMS
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Tuesday, July 29, 2-4 pm, KEC 1114. PhD Oral Preliminary Examination - Yan Wang. Major Professors: Gabor Temes, Pavan Hanumolu; Committee: Un-Ku Moon, Thinh Nguyen, Matthew Miller; GCR: David Roundy. "A Wideband Low-Power Continuous-Time Delta-Sigma ADC." Details

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JOBS
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Did you know that you can subscribe to the EECS Jobs List that will send you e-mail when new jobs are posted? Internships and even a few on-campus jobs get advertised there as well. Subscribe here.

Don't forget to check out the AfterCollege job site, tailored especially for our EECS students. This week's featured employers:


MySpace.com, Software Design Engineer in Test. MySpace.com is currently growing at a tremendous pace and is looking to bring in highly qualified Software Design Engineers in Test. We are predominantly a Microsoft shop with most applications written in ASP.Net and C#. We have over 3000 servers running Windows 2003/SQL/Linux. We are one of the largest Net development sites in the country and are on the cutting edge in terms of technological utilization. This is a very exciting opportunity for someone who wants a casual, fast paced environment and the ability to take their Quality Assurance knowledge and innovation to the next level. Details

 

 

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