May 28, 2008

Berkeley University EECS Course WEB Sites

There are many EE classes online, so good for the EE students and RDs.
EECS1 Introduction to EECS
EECSBA1 Strategic Computing and Communications Technology
EECS20N Structure and Interpretation of Systems and Signals
EE24 Freshman Seminar
EE40 Introduction to Microelectronic Circuits
EE42 Introduction to Digital Electronics
EE43 Introductory Electronics Laboratory
EE98 EE 98 Seminar Home Pages
EE100 Electronic Techniques for Engineering
EE104 Linear and Nonlinear Circuits
EE105 Microelectronic Devices and Circuits
EE117 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves
EE117B Electromagnetic Fields and Waves II
EE118 Introduction to Optical Communication Systems
EE119 Introduction to Optical Engineering
EECS120 Signals and Systems
EE121 Introduction to Digital Communication Systems
EE122 Introduction to Communication Networks
EE123 Digital Signal Processing
EE125 Introduction to Robotics
EE126 Probability and Random Processes
EE128 Feedback Control
EE129 Neural and Nonlinear Information Processing
EE130 Integrated-Circuit Devices
EE131 Semiconductor Electronics
EE136 Introduction to Quantum and Optical Electronics
EE140 Linear Integrated Circuits
EE141 Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits
EE142 Integrated Circuits for Communications
EE143 Microfabrication Technology
EE145L Introductory Electronic Transducers Laboratory
EE145M Intro Microcomputer Interfacing Lab
EE145A (renamed to EE145L)
EE145B Image Processing and Reconstruction Tomography
EE146 unknown
EECS150 Components and Design Techniques for Digital System...
EECS152 Computer Architecture and Engineering
EE192 Mechatronics
EE194 EE 194 Seminar Home Pages
EEH196A Senior Honors Thesis Research
EE198 EE 198 Seminar Home Pages
EE199 Independent Study
EE201 Strategic Computing and Communications Technology
EE210 Applied Electromagnetic Theory
EE210B Applied Electromagnetic Theory
EE213 Soft X-Rays and Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation
EE217 Microwave Circuits
EE219 unknown
EE219A Computer-Aided Verification of Electronic Circuits
EE219B Logic Synthesis for Hardware Systems
EE219C Computer-Aided Verification
EE220 Neural & Nonlinear Information Processing
EE221A Linear System Theory
EE222 Nonlinear Systems--Analysis, Stability and Control
EE223 Stochastic Systems: Estimation and Control
EE224A Digital Communications
EE224B Fundamentals of Wireless Communications
EE225D Audio Signal Processing
EE225A Digital Signal Processing
EE225B Digital Image Processing
EE225C VLSI Signal Processing
EE226 unknown
EE226A Random Processes in Systems
EE227A Introduction to Convex Optimization
EE228A Communication Networks
EE229 Information Theory and Coding
EE229B Error Control Coding
EE230 Solid State Electronics
EE231 Solid State Devices
EE232 Lightwave Devices
EE233 Lightwave Systems
EE235 Nanoscale Fabrication
EE236A Quantum and Optical Electronics
EE238 Superconductive Devices and Circuits
EE240 Analog Integrated Circuit Design and Analysis
EE241 Advanced Digital Integrated Circuits
EE242 Advanced Integrated Circuits for Communications
EE243 Advanced IC Processing and Layout
EE244 Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits
EECS245 Introduction to MEMS Design
EE246 Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS)
EE247 Analysis and Design of VLSI Analog-Digital Interfac...
EE249 Embedded System Design
EE290D Advanced Topics in Semiconductor Technology
EE290E Advanced Topics in Electromagnetics and Plasmas
EE290F Advanced Topics
EE290G (renamed to EE245)
EE290H Semiconductor Manufacturing
EE290I Advanced Topics in Wireless Communication
EE290J Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering
EE290N Advanced Topics in System Theory
EE290O Advanced Topics in Control
EE290Q Advanced Topics in Communication Networks
EE290S Advanced Topics in Communications and Information T...
EE290T Advanced Topics in Signal Processing
EE290X Advanced Topics in Management and Social Issues in ...
EE290Y Organic Materials in Electronics
EE290A Advanced Topics in Computer-Aided Design
EE290B Advanced Topics in Solid State Devices
EE290C Advanced Topics in Circuit Design
EE291 Control and Optimization of Distributed Parameters ...
EE291E Hybrid Systems and Intelligent Control
EE297 Field Studies in Electrical Engineering
EE298 EE 298 Seminar Home Pages
EE299 Individual Research
EE301 Teaching Techniques for Electrical Engineering  
 
 

May 22, 2008

Support earthquake relief in China


The 2008 Sichuan earthquake (Chinese: 四川大地震), which measured at 8.0 Ms according to the China Seismological Bureau, and 7.9 Mw according to USGS, occurred at 14:28:01.42 CST (06:28:01.42 UTC) on 12 May 2008 in Sichuan province of China. It was also known as the Wenchuan earthquake (Chinese: 汶川大地震), after the earthquake's epicenter in Wenchuan County in Sichuan province. The epicenter was 80 kilometres (50 mi) west-northwest of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan, with a depth of 19 kilometres (12 mi).[2] The earthquake was felt as far away as Beijing (1,500 km away) and Shanghai (1,700 km away), where office buildings swayed with the tremor.[5] The earthquake was also felt in nearby countries.
Official figures (as of May 22, 10:00 CST) state that 51,151 are confirmed dead, including 50,651 in Sichuan province, and 288,431 injured.[4] Tens of thousands are missing, approximately 14,000 of them buried, and eight provinces were affected.[6] The earthquake left about 4.8 million people homeless.[7] It was the deadliest and strongest earthquake to hit China since the 1976 Tangshan earthquake, which killed over 240,000 people.
Support earthquake relief in China