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Elyse Rosenbaum

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Affiliation University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Web Site http://www.ece.uiuc.edu/people/profile.asp?elyse
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Elyse Rosenbaum received the B.S. degree (with distinction) from Cornell University in 1984, the M.S. degree from Stanford University in 1985, and the Ph.D. degree from University of California, Berkeley in 1992, all in electrical engineering. From 1984 through 1987 she was a Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories in Holmdel, NJ. She is presently Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Dr. Rosenbaum has been the recipient of a Best Student Paper Award from the IEDM, a Technical Excellence Award from the SRC, an NSF Career Award, and an IBM Faculty Award. She is a Senior Member of the IEEE. She is an editor for IEEE Transactions on Device and Materials Reliability, a web-based journal available free of charge to all IEEE members - http://ieeexplore.ieee.org. Dr. Rosenbaum frequently lectures on subjects related to on-chip ESD protection; she has has taught tutorials and short courses at venues including the EOS/ESD Symposium, International Reliability Physics Symposium, and RFIC Conference.

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    07 Apr. 2008 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Elyse Rosenbaum

    This powerpoint presentation provides useful tips for children who are using the internet to find information for school projects and reports. The target audience is children in grades 4 through 8. A special focus is on websites that provide information about engineering.Uploaded by Omar …