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What is the Systems Magazine?

tpace_dec2008The IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine is a monthly magazine that publishes articles concerned with the various aspects of systems for space, air, ocean, or ground environments as well as news and information of interest to IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society members. Our goal is to inform the readers of technologies, state of the art, design trades, etc. so that they will gain insights into a field heretofore unknown to them. We want to introduce technical specialties to readers in the hope that something in the articles will give them some insight for their own fields of endeavor.

The boundaries of acceptable subject matter has been intentionally left flexible so that the Magazine can follow the research activities, technology applications and future trends to better meet the needs of the members of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society. The topics of current interest are best summarized in the areas published in the inside front cover of the magazine and by the technical fields of interest of the IEEE Aerospace & Electronic Systems Society (AESS) editors.

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Saj Durrani gave a Distinguished Lecture at the University of Ilha Solteira in Brazil, where he was welcomed as the City's official guest by Edson Gomes, Mayor of the City. 
Stay tuned. . . .the full story will appear in the January issue of the Systems Magazine.

Mayor's Proclamation

 

 

Pictured from left to right: Rector of the University; Carlos Beltrane, IEEE Student Branch Past Chair; Saj Durrani

 

 

Street Scene-Buenos Aires

 

 

Artist's Street in Buenos Aires

 

 


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