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Autumn 2005 Contributors
Martin Cooper
Executive Chairman
Co-Founder
ArrayComm, Inc.
Delta chapter
Illinois Institute of Technology
Annette von Jouanne
Professor,
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Oregon State University
Alan Wallace
Professor, School of EECS
Oregon State University
Ralph Cavin
Vice President, Research Operations
Semiconductor Research Corporation
Gamma Omega chapter
Mississippi State University
Viktor Zhirov
Program Manager
Semiconductor Research Corporation
Sachio Semmoto
Founder, Chairman & CEO
eAccess Ltd.
Epsilon Sigma chapter
University of Florida
Autumn 2005
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Features
Personal Communications in 2025
Success through Consumer-Driven Offerings
by Martin Cooper
The communications revolution promises predictable improved capabilities during the next 25 years. How will people acclimate to these technological changes? What service offerings might we expect?

The Promise of Ocean Wave Power
Researching clean, renewable power generation from ocean waves.
by Annette von Jouanne and Alan Wallace
The world's oceans offer a substantial renewable energy source. How will energy be extracted from ocean waves? What is the energy potential of widespread implementation?
Semiconductor Technologies for 2025
Needs, Challenges, and Opportunities
by Ralph Cavin and Viktor Zhirov
Semiconductor scalability will continue until around 2018. How will Moore's Law be sustained thereafter? What about the substantial challenges of power consumption and manufacturability?
Successful Entrepreneurship
Lessons from a Leader
by Sachio Semmoto
Japan's most successful entrepreneur presents the ingredients necessary for business success. What are the key factors necessary to start a new business? Which personal qualities are key to leading a start-up?
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HKN Chapters in Action
2004-2005 List of Donors
Award winners
HKN Welcomes New Eminent Members
HKN Presents Awards
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