Electronic engineering

"Director of Elementary School Vladislav Ribnikar should have resigned"

"You cannot manage that school if a series of things happened and a series of problems exist. Surely there were problems, primarily the director must resign and coercive measures must exist in that school," Antic told Tanjug.
Anti believes that the main blame for the tragedy lies with the father of Kosta K. (13), who trained him how to use firearms.

Turkish scientist Sırma Örgüç named 2021 Schmidt Science Fellow

Turkish scientist Sırma Örgüç from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has been selected as one of the 2021 Schmidt Science Fellows.

Born and raised in Turkey, Örgüç studied electrical and electronics engineering at Middle East Technical University (METU), after which she completed her graduate and post-graduate education at MIT.

Bulgarian President Honours Bulgarian Scientists with "John Atanasoff" Award

On October 7, at 16.00 in the Dondukov Emblem Hall 2, Head of State Rumen Radev awarded the honours of the 2019 Presidential Initiative John Atanasoff Prize to young Bulgarian scientists in the field of computer science in four categories. held for the 17th consecutive year.

Antic: Tender for Bor complex could be launced in mid-2018

BELGRADE - A tender to select a strategic partner for the Bor mining and smelting complex could be launched in mid-2018, Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Aleksandar Antic said on Wednesday, adding that the government would retain a controlling package that would not necessarily have to be a majority one.

Norway Becomes the 1st Country in the World to Completely Switch Off its FM Radios

Norway has become the first country in the world to completely switch off its FM radios.

Listeners in the country will now have to choose between DAB (digital audio broadcasting) signal or not having the radio on at all. Except some rebellious radio stations, including Oslo's Metro Group, have defied the order and are continuing to broadcast despite the government order.

Game of frequencies

Yesterday was one of the most anticipated days of the Turkish communication industry. The sheer excitement about the tender of new mobile frequencies was not much different than a techno-political thriller. Turkey is very keen on using mobile data services and currently the backbone of the mobile network cannot handle the demand for data.

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