The National Association of Broadcasters has unveiled this year's recipients of its Engineering Achievement Awards. The two ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has announced that Hubbard Radio’s David Kolesar and consulting engineer Winston Caldwell are the recipients of the 2024 NAB Engineering ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. During its convention in Las Vegas next month, the NAB will honor veteran engineers Robert P.
The National Association of Broadcasters is set to honor consulting engineer Winston Caldwell with the 2024 NAB Television Engineering Achievement Award. Established in 1959, the Award recognizes ...
Jeff Welton is on a roll: At this spring’s NAB Show, the Nautel regional sales manager will receive the 2020 NAB Radio Engineering Achievement Award. The National Association of Broadcasters created ...
NAB reminds engineers that it is seeking nominations for its 2008 Engineering Achievement Awards. Candidates will have made contributions in one or more of the following categories: Inventions; ...
Twelve RIT Kate Gleason College of Engineering (KGCOE) alumni from points across the U.S. were honored with alumni awards at a reception at RIT’s University Gallery on February 23, 2023 during ...
Engineering benefits humanity, and technology creates the future. Linking scientific discoveries, technological inventions, and industrial innovation, engineering technology is an important driving ...
Engineering Emmy winners are announced; Wendy Aylsworth will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor Wendy Aylsworth — who spend more than two decades in tech roles as ...
Robert Blakely, development director for the UAB School of Engineering, was recently awarded the Dr. Kenneth E. Burke Award for Outstanding Achievement in Advancement. In presenting the award, UAB ...
This past year’s Nobel Prizes have been handed out, bestowing worldwide fame and $1.2 million in prize money on chemists, doctors, economists, peacemakers, physicists, and writers — but not engineers.