Entries from July 2009

President Hultin’s Picks: What to read along the road to success

July 30th, 2009 · No Comments

What kind of books do innovative leaders like President Jerry Hultin like to read? Find out by browsing through his latest selection of recommended reading.  You’ll find books about big ideas, success stories, innovation and entrepreneurship.   Whether you are looking to be inspired or enlightened, this collection of books is sure to provide you […]

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Travel light, read e-books!

July 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

If you’re traveling over summer break and want to keep up with your reading, there’s no need to fill up your suitcase with books.  You can a find a wide variety of technical books, textbooks and novels online.

To help you navigate the ever expanding collection of electronic books, check out our E-books Guide. It […]

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The Top 30 Innovations of the Last 30 Years

July 15th, 2009 · No Comments

Is it possible to determine which 30 innovations have changed life most dramatically during the past 30 years? What would you suggest - computers? solar energy? eBay??
This is the question that Nightly Business Report, the Emmy Award-winning PBS business program, and Knowledge@Wharton, the online journal of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, set […]

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Professor Wolf’s new book, “Quantum Nanoelectronics,” now available

July 7th, 2009 · No Comments

Quantum Nanoelectronics: An introduction to electronic nanotechnology and quantum computing, is the first textbook to handle profitable new directions for nanotechnology, such as nanoelectronic aspects of ink-printed thin film solar cells and convenient hydrogen storage.

From the publisher:
The march of Moore’s Law takes electronics to the molecular level, and indeed molecules are likely to be […]

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