You ask a bit much.
The English language master program at TU Dresden in organic and molecular electronics is certainly outstanding. It's a so called German "university of excellence", widely called elite university within Germany, and Dresden represents Europe's biggest cluster of microelectronics. It's ahead in material sciences.
The "CHE University Ranking 2012/13" sees TU in the lead among German universities in electronics and information technology.
it means the products are tested and manufactured in Europe. If it has a UL label as well it was tested in the US. It is the European equivalent of UL. Note: the standards for CE are lower than those for UL!
ECN acronym can have different meanings depending of the field is used for. Some meanings include, but are not limited to, Explicit Congestion Notification, Engineering Computer Network and European Competition Network.
In European motor terminal boxes these are the identification letters of the motors coil ends. Connection to these letters are U - L1, V - L2 and W - L3.
In Europe, 230 V is the normal domestic supply whereas in the US it is 120 V. For an appliance of a certain power rating, the current taken will be inversely related to the voltage, by Ohm's Law, ie power = volts x amps. So the current at 230 V will be in the ratio 120/230 of that taken at 120 V
This is bound to raise some controversy, but I think 'dirty electricity' is, to use a technical term, bogus - or at the very least, that what has been termed 'dirty electricity' can harm you. Electricity is not "dirty", and saying it is or can be is a convenient way to say that there is something "wrong" with it. It is being said that the human central nervous system may meet with electrical waveforms that have similarities to its own that it can cause interference, that is, pain, irritation or worse. Any system that allows AC (Alternating Current) or Magnetic Fields has "dirty" or "noisy" characteristics, even if it is an absolutely smooth waveform. Electrical "Dirt" is just "Noise", and is just a feature of the electrical system that has been in existence since its inception. Buying some gimmicky "filters" will not "harmonize" your living space with or from it. Please see the two links below.
The WEEE Directive is a European program for the recycling of various electronic goods. The WEEE stands for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive and it became European law in 2003.
Central European Journal of Engineering was created in 2011.
European Society for Engineering Education was created in 1973.
Lots of European universities were started by churches.
Body of European Regulators of Electronic Communications was created in 2010.
The term WEEE does not appear to refer to a product but stands for the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive issued by the European Community in 2002. It sets recycling targets for all sorts of electrical products. More information can be found on the official European Community website and a good summary can be found on Wikipedia.
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There are several European universities that offer scholarships to US citizens. Some examples include the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, ETH Zurich in Switzerland, Sorbonne University in France, and the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. It is recommended to check the official websites of these universities for specific scholarship opportunities and eligibility criteria.
Yes, most definately. They are also better lovers.
The future will see many more American students studying abroad as a result of this. Currently 20% of European Universities have American students attending.The future will see many more American students studying abroad as a result of this. Currently 20% of European Universities have American students attending.
An aulic is a ceremony in certain European universities to confer a Doctor of Divinity degree.
It stands for conformite Europeene, meaning that it conforms to European standards for, in this case, electronic equipment.