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IEEE Consultants Network of Kansas City |
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The Institute
of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Consultants Network
of Kansas City (KCCN) is pleased to offer this online resource to our
customers in industry and government. This site is a reference and guide
to the engineers and technical specialists
who make up our membership. KCCN members have extensive experience in
such areas as analog electronics, digital electronics, computer hardware,
electro-mechanical hardware, forensics, information systems, networks,
lighting and power systems, new product development, product and system
testing, programming, project management, quality assurance, RF and microwave
electronics, reliability, software engineering, and telecommunications. Free Referral Services The consultants listed on this site are independent consulting businesses. No finder's fees will be collected for contracting directly with the listed consultant. Note to All Users The sole purpose of these pages is to make information about ourselves and our members available to potential client businesses. Any other use of this information is a misuse of the information and is specifically prohibited. Show of Interest - Full Course on Grounding and Shielding (Time-Sensitive) Last year at the December 2008 IEEE Consultants Network, Kansas City Chapter (KCCN) meeting, eminent EMC expert Dr. Thomas Van Doren presented “The Secret to Reducing Electrical Interference,” a one-hour excerpt from his fifteen-hour Grounding and Shielding Course. It was packed with important fundamentals for reducing interference and was very well-received by engineers. We have the opportunity to bring Dr. Van Doren back on April 14 and 15, 2010, to publicly present for the first time in KC his complete course. We are asking for a show of interest before we make a firm commitment. The course can be offered here locally if we show sufficient interest now. The course is applicable to many specialties, including instrumentation in the power industry and manufacturing as well as the fields of circuit design and packaging. It qualifies for 15 PDHs. Maximum course size is 35. While we realize that there may be circumstances that require late cancellation of a reservation, we ask that you treat your expression of interest in the course seriously so that we gather a dependable show of interest upon which to base our decision to contract for it. We would rather not face the embarrassment and expense of canceling a commitment with Dr. Van Doren. Please read the detailed course description by clicking here. Click here to view Dr. Van Doren's bio. If you are likely to attend the course, contact: Cale Yates, KCCN Chair, email: cbyates3@comcast.net, Phone: 816-795-5682 by Tuesday, December 22, 2009. |
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