Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Free Webinar on MIMO in 4G Wireless

My friend's company Uspurtek LLC is organizing a free Webinar on MIMO in 4G Wireless.

Date and Time:
Tuesday, July 31st, 2012
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Central Time

For registration:
http://www.uspurtek.com/

Learn from industry experienced and Licensed Professional Engineers, how MIMO is revolutionizing the world of 4G Wireless Broadband Communications. MIMO stands for Multiple Input Multiple Output and this new Antenna Technology allows the wireless communication standards to push up the data rates and reliability of current wireless communication networks.
This 1 hour live and interactive webinar aims to provide an exciting learning experience in the comfort of your desk. Participants will earn 1 Professional Deveopment Hour (PDH) for meeting their learning objectives.

Participants Will:
• Understand the basics of MIMO
• Learn how the benefits from MIMO are realized
• Learn the basics of Antenna Diversity, Beamforming and SDM
• Recognize the applications of MIMO in WiFi, WiMax and LTE
• Appreciate the not so far future of massive MIMO
• Earn 1 Professional Development Hour (PDH)
 
Who Should Attend:
• Telecom Professionals expecting to expand their understanding of MIMO
• Young Engineers, Recent Graduates and Students with interest in MIMO
• Licensed & Professional Engineers with interest in MIMO
• Technology Sales and Marketing Professionals with interest in MIMO
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Presenter:
• Iqbal Singh Josan
• Licensed Professional Engineer
• Senior Member IEEE
• LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/iqbalsinghjosan
• Twitter: @uspurtek

Accidental Mummies of Guanajuato

Natural Science Center, Greensboro has an exhibition of mummies of Guanajuato, Mexico. I went to see them on the very first day. It is very interesting that how these mummies were formed. Only 1 in 100 bodies buried in Guanajuato ever experience the mysterious process of natural mummification. Unlike bodies that are "artificially" mummified through an embalming and wrapping process, accidental mummies form only in certain climates and conditions.
The Accidental Mummies of Guanajuato features 30 mummies on loan from the Museo de las Momias de Guanajuato (Museum of The Mummies).
Here is the press release of this exhibition:
http://www.natsci.org/about/newsroom/documents/Accidental%20Mummies%20Press%20Release.pdf

The exhibition will stay open until Dec. 30, 2012.
For more information, please visit Natural Science Center website:
www.natsci.org/