University of Santiago de Compostela
The University of Santiago de Compostela - USC (Galician: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela - USC, Spanish: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela - USC) is a public university located in the city of Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain. A second campus is located in Lugo, Galicia. It is one of the world's oldest universities in continuous operation.[4]
The university traces its roots back to 1495, when a school was opened in Santiago.[5] In 1504, Pope Julius II approved the foundation of a university in Santiago but the bull for its creation was not granted by Clement VII until 1526.[6] In 1555 the institute began to separate itself from strictly religious instruction with the help of Cardinal Juan Álvarez de Toledo and started to work towards developing other academic fields, including the emerging science fields.
Today the university's facilities cover more than 1,300,000 square meters (~320 acres). In terms of human resources, the university has more than 2,000 teachers involved in study and research, over 42,000 students, and more than 1,000 people working in administration and services. Moreover, in 2009, the University received the accreditation of Campus of International Excellence by the Ministry of Education (Spain), recognising USC as one of the most prestigious universities in Spain.
DGPM 1108 EL MUSEO DE HISTORIA NATURAL DE GALICIA
Tierra, mar y aire.
Todo bajo la cubierta de un edificio diseñado por el arquitecto gallego César Portela. Este es el Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. Una pinacoteca que nos acerca parte del patrimonio donado o generado por una de las entidades docentes más importantes de España. Es imposible calcular el número de piezas que alberga.
Doctoral Program Conference: #decoding, Session 2, Unbuilding
3/11/2016:
Power inscribes order on space through codes. Bureaucratic codes measure and normalize dynamic ecologies and constitute the substrate of any infrastructural system, organization, and praxis. They striate space and punctuate time to increase efficiency, maximize profit, reduce risk, and maintain order in cultural, social, economic, and political spheres. #decoding gauges the agency of spatial practices in relation to the challenges and capacities prompted by codes and protocols. Organized by students in the Doctor of Design Studies program, this conference investigates the impact of codes, concerned with mapping of environments, demarcation of legal territories, operational protocols of logistics and risk management, and codes of building and subtraction. By exposing the spatial and socio-cultural implications of micro-politics embedded in the hidden codes and protocols, we speculate about the potential agency of design practices mediating between processes of normalization, and the live, complex, and unpredictable ecologies of human habitation.
Technical Committee on VLSI | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:25 1 Membership
00:02:09 2 Technical Activities
00:03:06 3 TCVLSI Awards
00:04:06 4 IEEE VLSI Circuits and Systems Letter
00:05:02 4.1 Published Volumes and Issues
00:05:12 4.1.1 Volume 4
00:05:49 4.1.2 Volume 3
00:06:24 4.1.3 Volume 2
00:06:49 4.1.4 Volume 1
00:07:14 4.2 Editor-in-Chiefs (EiCs)
00:07:36 4.3 Deputy Editor-in-Chief
00:07:50 4.4 Associate Editors
00:08:55 4.4.1 Emeritus Editor-in-Chief (EiC)
00:09:09 4.4.2 Past Associate Editors
00:09:34 5 Key People
00:09:50 5.1 Executive Committee
00:10:58 5.2 Past Chairs
00:11:42 6 TCVLSI Sister Conferences
00:11:54 6.1 Sponsored Conferences
00:12:03 6.1.1 ARITH, IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic
00:14:51 6.1.2 ASAP, IEEE International Conference on Application-specific Systems, Architectures and Processors
00:16:37 6.1.3 ASYNC, IEEE International Symposium on Asynchronous Circuits and Systems
00:19:17 6.1.4 iSES, IEEE International Symposium on Smart Electronic Systems (formerly iNIS)
00:21:15 6.1.5 ISVLSI, IEEE Computer Society Symposium on VLSI
00:23:55 6.1.6 IWLS, IEEE International Workshop on Logic & Synthesis
00:25:02 6.1.7 MSE, IEEE International Conference on Microelectronic Systems Education
00:25:38 6.1.8 SLIP, ACM/IEEE System Level Interconnect Prediction
00:26:59 6.1.9 ECMSM, IEEE International Workshop of Electronics, Control, Measurement, Signals and their application to Mechatronics
00:28:28 6.2 Technically Co-Sponsored Conferences
00:28:38 6.2.1 ACSD, International Conference on Application of Concurrency to System Design
00:30:24 6.2.2 VLSID, International Conference on VLSI Design
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Technical Committee on VLSI (TCVLSI) is a constituency of IEEE Computer Society (IEEE-CS) that oversees various technical activities related to computer hardware, integrated circuit design, software for computer hardware design. TCVLSI is one of the 26 technical committees/councils of IEEE-CS that covers various specializations of computer science and computer engineering discipline. IEEE-CS is the largest of the 39 societies of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The technical scope of TCVLSI covers the Computer-aided design (CAD) or electronic design automation (EDA) techniques to facilitate the VLSI design process. The VLSI may include various types of circuits and systems, such as digital circuits and systems, analog circuits, as well as mixed-signal circuits and systems. The emphasis of TCVLSI widely covers the integrating the design, Computer-aided design (CAD), fabrication, application, and business aspects of Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) while encompassing both hardware and software.