Published by Aaron February 13th, 2007
in School and Philippines.
MIT OCW is a large-scale, Web-based electronic publishing initiative funded jointly by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
MIT OCW’s goals are to:
Provide free, searchable, access to MIT’s course materials for educators, students, and self-learners around the world.
Extend the reach and impact of MIT OCW and […]
Published by Aaron February 6th, 2007
in Musing, School, Work and Blogging.
UP, DOST forge pact to produce more microelectronics engineers
The Department of Science and Technology and the University of the Philippines - Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering on Friday signed a memorandum of agreement with some of the country’s top technological schools “to address the immediate need” to sustain the country’s competitive edge in semiconductor […]
Published by Aaron November 10th, 2006
in School.
The Philippine Collegian is looking for a website developer.
Good day! We’re looking for web staff, we’re really understaffed. Would you or any of your friends be interested in helping us develop our website? We already have great plans but we really need new blood to concretize em. A good website is a key part of […]
Published by Aaron October 26th, 2006
in School and Work.
Here are some of what I’ve learned from Dr. Huang and Dr. Lee.
Do not design the inductors, because you are never sure that what you have extracted is correct. Instead, get the parameters from the foundry and concentrate with the design of the Analog/RF circuit.
Use MIM capacitors for RF designs, which is metal 4 and […]
Published by Aaron October 23rd, 2006
in School.
This is probably the worlds smallest Christmas Tree and Lantern. I created (Dec. 2001) this to fill-up extra spaces on our chip layout during my undergrad thesis. The chip contains 100 circuits and 400 test pads. One pad is 100 x 100 micrometers. I can’t remember the exact dimensions, but the Christmas Tree is approximately […]
Published by Aaron October 12th, 2006
in School.
A small plane carrying New York Yankee Cory Lidle slammed into a 50-story skyscraper Wednesday, apparently killing the pitcher and a second person in a crash that rained flaming debris onto the sidewalks and briefly raised fears of another terrorist attack.
Lidle had twin passions - pitching and flying. Lidle is remembered as colorful by his […]