Technology → Electronics
Description
Electronics is a scientific and engineering discipline that studies and applies the principles of physics to design, create, and operate devices that manipulate electrons and other electrically charged particles. It is a subfield of physics and electrical engineering which uses active devices such as transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits to control and amplify the flow of electric current and to convert it from one form to another, such as from alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) or from analog signals to digital signals.
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Organizations relating to Electronics
European Circuit Society / Kongens Lyngby, Denmark / Est. 1993
EUROCAE / Saint-Denis, France / Est. 1963
Asia Pacific Council for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business / Teheran, Iran Islamic Rep / Est. 1999
European e-Skills Association / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2007
International Committee for Robot Arms Control / Sheffield, UK / Est. 2009
Europt(r)ode / Madrid, Spain / Est. 1991
Arab Network on Nanotechnology
International Coalition of Library Consortia / Atlanta GA, USA / Est. 1997
Campaign to Stop Killer Robots / New York NY, USA / Est. 2013
European Live Electronic Centre / Lüneburg, Germany
Kilimanjaro International Institute for Telecommunications, Electronics and Computers / Arusha, Tanzania UR / Est. 2004
Interelektronika / Est. 1970
World Electronics Circuits Council / Bannockburn IL, USA / Est. 1998
Asian Federation of Electronic Circuits
MANCEF / Wimberley TX, USA / Est. 1996
Nanotechnology Industries Association / Sint-Pieters-Woluwe, Belgium / Est. 2005
World Agricultural Information Centre / Rome, Italy / Est. 1992
International Association of Nanotechnology / San Jose CA, USA
NORCHIP
European Hybrid Microelectronics Conference / Copenhagen, Denmark
European Conference on Electronics Reliability in Electrical and Electronic Components and Systems / London, UK
Electronic Imaging - the Visual Arts and Beyond / Hampton Hill, UK / Est. 1990
International Workshop on High Aspect Ratio Micro and Nano System Technology
Asian Electronics Forum / Est. 2004
International Conference on Micro and Nano Engineering / Est. 1975
European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning
UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce / Vienna, Austria / Est. 1996
UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Signatures / Vienna, Austria / Est. 2001
Intercomponent / Warsaw, Poland / Est. 1973
Mechatronics Coordination Group / Brussels, Belgium
European Network of Excellence on RF MEMS and RF Microsystems
Centre de robotique pour Hermès et Columbus, Bruxelles
Australasian Society for Electronic Security / Est. 1994
Robotics International / Dearborn MI, USA / Est. 1980
Asia Pacific Nanotechnology Forum / Sydney NSW, Australia / Est. 2002
International Institute for Robotics / Est. 1960
Centre international bionologique / Paris, France
Institut européen d'électronique
Robot Framework Foundation
Institute of Intelligent Systems
Symposium on Conformal and Probabilistic Prediction with Applications / Est. 2012
Workshop on Dielectrics in Microelectronics
International Conference on Applied Robotics for the Power Industry / Est. 2010
International Conference on Mechatronics Technology / Est. 1996
International Conference on Wearable, Micro and Nano Technologies for Personalized Health / Est. 2003
International Meeting on Chemical Sensors / Est. 1983
International Conference on Electronic Publishing / Est. 1997
International Symposium on Advanced Display Materials and Devices
International Conference on Reactive Sputter Deposition / Est. 2000
International Conference on Electroluminescence and Optoelectronic Devices
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World Problems relating to Electronics
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialElectronic spam
Misuse of electronic surveillance by governments
Vulnerability of high technology systems
Electronic interference
Electronic pornography
Electronic harassment
Action Strategies relating to Electronics
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialUsing robots
Setting electronic standards
Using appropriate standards and communication protocols for electronic communication on the environment
Protecting consumer interests on the internet
Transfering data between electronic and non-electronic systems
Linking different environmental information electronic networks
Developing electronic cryptography
Developing electronic interfaces
Developing initiatives on electronic links to improve environmental information sharing
Developing medical informatics
Developing microelectronics industry
Expanding electronic libraries
Developing electronic commerce
Protecting electronic privacy
Coordinating global internet traffic
Standardizing computer languages
Developing electronic interactive learning
Developing electronic publishing
Developing machine reading
Exchanging best practices for information technology
Developing telecommunications convergence technologies
Connecting rural communities to the Internet
Extending fundamental rights to the electronic domain
Developing electronic engineering
Developing electronic commerce in developing countries
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