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EE Times - In Print
Here's a selection of stories from the November 30, 2009 print edition of EE Times, conveniently organized by section just like the newspaper.
Where next? Debating the future of manned space flight
George Leopold
The future of U.S. manned spaceflight and exploration of the solar system looks bleak unless political and budget barriers can be overcome.
2009 Salary Survey: Engineers take a bad year in stride
Bolaji Ojo
Despite the toll of the past year on the economy in general and tech in particular, most EEs still love their jobs, wish to stay in the field and do not regret their investments in the profession.
Salary Survey: Chinese, Indian engineers expand wish list
Bolaji Ojo
Engineers in China and India want more--more money, more societal recognition, higher positions at their employers.
Salary Survey: What ails Japanese engineers?
Bolaji Ojo
The struggle for relevance in a technology world that is rapidly shifting resources and manufacturing to China appears to be taking a heavy toll on Japanese engineers.
Salary Survey: 'Hot' tech markets leave Chinese EEs cold
Dylan McGrath
The globalization of engineering has made some geography-specific trends more difficult to spot.
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Engineers take a bad year in stride
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