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51st IEEE International Midwest Symposiumon Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS 2008)
Pictured: (L to R) Hemanth Ande, Vishal Saxena, Jacob Baker, Mahesh
Balasubramanian, Prashanth Busa.
The 51st IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS 2008) conference was held on August 10-13, 2008, in Knoxville, TN.
Two papers were selected from Boise State University.
- "Compensation of CMOS Op-Amps Using Split-Length Transistors" Vishal
Saxena, Jacob Baker
- "A New Approach to the Design, Fabrication, and Testing of Chalcogenide-Based Multi-State Phase-Change Nonvolatile Memory" Hemanth Kumar Ande, Prashanth Busa, Mahesh Balasubramanian, Kris A Campbell, Jacob Baker.

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News | see more news
Barbara Morgan Named Distinguished Educator in Residence
Molly Gribb Named 2008 Foundation Scholar
Boise State brings wind power to rural schools
Boise State Researchers Studying Turf Injuries
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Congratulations to COEN's Outstanding Juniors
Boise State Construction Management Teams Receive Honors in Regional Competition
Metal Foam Has Good Memory
Boise State Professors Help NFL with Research into Turf Related Injuries
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8/25 – Barbara Morgan Campus Welcome – 12:30 p.m., ILC Patio
8/27 – Convocation – 11:40 a.m., Morrison Center
8/29 – COEN New Student Social – 11:30 a.m., COEN Patio
9/16 – CS Career Fair – 3:30 p.m., COEN Patio
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Equipment Studies Prevention of Turf Injuries
t’s an epic road trip any way you look at it: 5,000 miles, stops in cities from Denver to New Orleans to Atlanta, 14-hour daily commutes, 12-hour work days.
Mechanical engineering graduate Seth Kuhlman and current Boise State students Ben Cooper and Jackie Forhan are leaving Sunday to drive across the United States, all in the name of science and football.
Over a two-week span, they’ll stop at the stadiums of the Denver Broncos, the Dallas Cowboys, the Atlanta Falcons and other pro teams. Once there, they’ll conduct hands-on experiments using a unique machine constructed at Boise State.
Their mission: to measure how different types of football cleats rebound and respond to artificial turf.
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Check out the blog that chronicles their road trip!

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