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A New Scalable Battery Technology for Power Grid Storage

by Eric Bogatin | Mar 2, 2014 | Inspiration

I don’t usually write pieces in this blog that are not directly related to signal integrity, but I recently saw a TED talk on battery storage technology that I think should get more visibility. Prof Donald Sadoway, from MIT, presented a talk on “The Missing Link to...

I Remember Jim Williams, a Guru of the Analog Electronics World, as Much an Artist as Engineer

by Eric Bogatin | Mar 2, 2014 | Astonishing Science News, Inspiration, Life 201

Jim Williams in his lab at Linear Tech, with his beloved Tek scopes and assorted breadboards. I was saddened to learn last year of the passing of Jim Williams. He died on June 10, 2011 of a massive stroke. As a young, impressionable MIT undergraduate physics student,...

Guidelines for Technical Writing Learned the Hard Way From Many Great Editors

by Eric Bogatin | Mar 2, 2014 | Inspiration, Life 201, What Works

I’ve been writing technical books, feature articles and columns for more than 40 years. Based on the old guideline, “An expert is someone who’s made all the mistakes possible,” I am well along my way to being an expert. Most of my writing has been for a general...
“It’s a Wheel!,” a JPL Engineer Shouts as the First Image from Curiosity Appears on the Screen

“It’s a Wheel!,” a JPL Engineer Shouts as the First Image from Curiosity Appears on the Screen

by Eric Bogatin | Mar 2, 2014 | Inspiration

Millions around the world counted down the “seven minutes of terror” as we all followed each step of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), named “Curiosity”, execute the final steps of its landing on Mars. The mission control room at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, part...
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