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Derwent innovations index 1963+
An enhanced comprehensive database of international patent information. Descriptive titles and indexing have been added. (Patent titles are ambiguous by design). Find “equivalent” patents published in a language you can read. Also contains both citing and cited patents and literature references, allowing users to move both forward and backward in time from a selected patent.
LexisNexis mid-1970's+
Includes full-text of U.S. Patents from mid-1970's, patent case law and administrative decisions, patent statutory and regulatory materials, and patent news and publications.
Scitopia.org
Cross search U.S., European and Japanese patent documents in the Advanced Search mode.
CHM noon event: Microprocessor Marketing Wars, Nov 20, 2009
Microprocessor Marketing Wars: Chip Makers Discover the Consumer
Panel: Jack Browne, Claude Leglise, Melissa Rey, Dave House, and Moderated By David Laws
DATE & TIME
Friday, November 20, 2009
12 p.m. - Bring your lunch. Beverages will be provided.
LOCATION
1401 N. Shoreline Boulevard
Mountain View, CA 94043
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PARC Forum: Information on the go, Nov. 5, 2009
Title: Information on the go
Date: Thursday 5 Nov 2009 4:00pm-5:00pm
Speaker: Vint Cerf, Google, Vice President & Chief Internet Evangelist
Location:
George E. Pake Auditorium, PARC,
3333 Coyote Hill Rd, Palo Alto, California, USA
http://www.parc.com/util/map.html
This presentation is FREE and open to the public. There is free parking, and the venue is handicapped accessible. No registration is required. Seating is on a first come first served basis.
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Implicit Social Nets and their Use in Predictive Modeling, Nov 11
Location: NASA Exploration Center, Moffett Field, Mountain Views, CA
Date: November 11, 2009; 6:30 pm
Cost: Free and open to all who wish to attend.
Anyone may join our mailing list at no charge, and receive announcements of upcoming events.
Speaker: Khosrow Habibi, KXEN
ABSTRACT:
In last 20 years, the application of Predictive Modeling has gradually evolved and has become popular in many B2C companies. These applications range from offline targeted marketing to real-time credit card fraud detection. In these uses, an entity (typically a customer) is characterized by its static (demographic, psychographic, etc) and more importantly dynamic behavioral attributes usually derived from transactional data.
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NTIS
Containing over 2.0 million bibliographic records, the NTIS Database is the preeminent resource for accessing the latest research sponsored by the United States and select foreign governments.Contents include research reports, computer products, software, video cassettes, audio cassettes and more. The complete electronic file dates back to 1964. On average, NTIS has added over 60,000 new records per year to the Database over the past ten years. Most records include abstracts. Access via NTRL (National Technical Reports Library) also includes full-text access to more than 500,000 documents.
PARC Forum: The Internet in Everyday Life, Oct. 22, 2009
Title: The Internet in Everyday Life: Some Hows, Wheres, Whys and Why Nots.
Date: Thursday 22 Oct 2009 4:00pm-5:00pm
Speaker: Elizabeth Churchill, Yahoo!, Principal Research Scientist
Location:
George E. Pake Auditorium, PARC,
3333 Coyote Hill Rd, Palo Alto, California, USA
http://www.parc.com/util/map.html
This presentation is FREE and open to the public. There is free parking, and
the venue is handicapped accessible. No registration is required. Seating
is on a first come first served basis.
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ACM DataMining SIG: Spamalytics – Measuring Spam Botnet conversion rate - October 21
Title: Spamalytics – Measuring Spam Botnet conversion rate
Date: October 21, 2009
Location: HP Cupertino Site
Pruneridge & Wolfe Road
- Oak Room
Speaker:
Christian Kreibich - International Computer Science Institute Berkeley
Kreibich is a staff research scientist at ICIR. His research focuses on topics in network architecture, distributed systems, and network security.
Topic:
The subject is from a recent CACM article which describes how the authors infiltrated a spam botnet and looked into how many people fall for those offers flooding inboxes.
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PARC Forum: Siri Virtual Assistant: Bringing Intelligence to the Interface, Oct. 15, 2009
Title: The Siri Virtual Assistant: Bringing Intelligence to the Interface
Date: Thursday 15 Oct 2009 4:00pm-5:00pm
Speaker: Tom Gruber, Siri, co-founder, CTO, and VP Design
Location:
George E. Pake Auditorium, PARC,
3333 Coyote Hill Rd, Palo Alto, California, USA
http://www.parc.com/util/map.html
This presentation is FREE and open to the public. There is free parking, and the venue is handicapped accessible. No registration is required. Seating is on a first come first served basis.
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Engineering Library News - October 2009
Much More Than Meets the Eye
This year students and faculty will notice that the Engineering Library seems to be shrinking, but nothing could be further from the truth. Ask about our growing list of online resources.
NTRL Makes NTIS Reports Full Text
The National Technical Reports Library delivers high-quality government technical content in the areas of science, technology, engineering and business.
New Knovel G.E.T. Search
G.E.T. (Graphs Equations Tables) Search retrieves numeric and other tabular data contained in Knovel's interactive graphs, equations and tables.
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Interview with Jen-Hsun Huang
This weekend the San Jose Mercury News published an interview with Jen-Hsun Huang, President and CEO of Nvidia. Here's your chance to find out a bit more about the man whose name will be on the new School of Engineering building.
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Knovel Challenge Update - MIT is out ahead!
This year's contest kicked off on September 14th and so far over 700 students have qualified for a chance to win prizes including Kindles, Wiis, the new iPod Nano and iTunes gift cards.
Practice searching in Stanford's subscription to Knovel e-books and you can qualify as well.
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Engineering Library Kindle Page
Your responses help decide the success of this trial. Kindle Survey.
These titles are on all Engineering Library Kindles
The Durand-Lesley Propeller Collection

The Durand-Lesley propellers in the Engineering Library are the surviving artifacts of a famous experiment in early aviation history which defined a process method in engineering research still in use today.
The work created a comprehensive methodology that was widely used by engineers but little studied by historians, until Walter G. Vincenti wrote about it as a case study in his book, “What Engineers Know and How They Know It: Analytical Studies from Aeronautical History” (1993).
The Durand-Lesley propeller studies at Stanford were an attempt to determine the best performance of various propeller shapes by systematically altering parameters over the course of the experiments. The variable parameters were the five qualities that defined the shape of propeller blades, and two others - the speed of the airstream and the speed of propeller rotation.
IEEE / Bay Area Nanotechnology: Opportunities and Challenges with Graphene, Oct. 20
Title: Opportunities and Challenges with Graphene Production and Application
Speaker:
Xiaogan Liang, Ph.D
Nanofabrication Facility, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Description:
Graphene has been extensively studied as a material for making future electronic device. In comparison with conventional semiconductors graphene exhibits exceptional properties, however, two of the challenges for scale-up applications are incorporating graphene over large areas and patterning nanostructures to achieve desirable electronic characteristics.
Date: Tuesday October 20, 2009
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Cisco Internships - Information Sessions

Looking for an internship? Cisco Systems is recruiting interns for summer, 2010. There will be an information session on October 5 (Monday). Stanford alums will speak about their Cisco experience. Former intern will also present. Please join for a raffle, free food and fun. All are welcome to come!
Event: Information Session
Date: Monday, October 5, 2009
Location: Stanford Computer Forum, Gates Building, Room 104
Time: 5:30pm – 6:30pm
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PARC Forum: Post-Rational take on People and Computing, Oct. 1, 2009
Title: A Post-Rational take on People and Computing
Date: Thursday 1 Oct 2009 4:00pm-5:00pm
Speaker: John Canny, Distinguished Professor of Engineering, Director, Berkeley Institute of Design, UC Berkeley
Location:
George E. Pake Auditorium, PARC,
3333 Coyote Hill Rd, Palo Alto, California, USA
http://www.parc.com/util/map.html
This presentation is FREE and open to the public. There is free parking, and the venue is handicapped accessible. No registration is required. Seating is on a first come first served basis.
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Winners - Engineering Library Tours 9/25/2009
The prize winners from our Friday tours are:
- Stephen Comello - Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Yu Zhou - Materials Science & Engineering
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Updates and Additions to the Materials for Medical Devices Database

In a major new extension to the ASM Materials for Medical Devices database, information has been added for all FDA classifications of catheters and other related interventional devices, including: clamps, vascular strippers, and catheters and related devices.
Characterization, numerical information and links to specific devices have now been completed for the following materials:
- Fe-17Cr-4Ni-4Cu (17-4 PH)
- Fe-19Cr-10Ni (Grade 304)
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Winners - Engineering Library Tours 9/23/2009
The prize winners from our Wednesday tours are:
- Drew Hosford - Mechanical Engineering
- Jammie Peng - Materials Science & Engineering
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Blandine's 2nd page
I have to choose Engineering library in both subject and libraries and collections.
Blandine's 1st real try
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I have to choose Engineering library in both subject and libraries and collections.
Winners - Engineering Library Tours 9/22/2009
The prize winners from our Tuesday tours are:
- Pengli Feng - Mechanical Engineering
- Michael Gucwa - Management Science & Engineering
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Winners - Engineering Library Tours 9/21/2009
The prize winners from our Monday tours are:
- Radoslav Stanchev - Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Keith Candelaria - Fluid Mechanics & Hydrology
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