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Before you enter our competition, please make sure you’ve read the Rules and Regulations.
Next, select the one that best applies to you:
http://www.fishontoast.com/100words.php

Before you enter our competition, please make sure you’ve read the Rules and Regulations.
Next, select the one that best applies to you:
http://www.fishontoast.com/100words.php
You are a student in UK, but you do not have a TV. Do not worry!!!
Have a look how to watch Tv channels. The answer below:
http://www.tvcatchup.com/channels.html
Finally, I am at the end of the first semester. I need to struggle with three tough exams.
I hope I am gonna pass all… I don’t have an option to fail…

An eid, far away from family. To all Muslims, Happy eid.
I have just started my master today…
My first view was amazing about the department, but it is a lot of tough work as well as being amazing. There is a lesson which calls Research Methods is very important than the others, I think. I was afraid of English all the time, but I can clearly see now that the language is not that really important. I hope everything will be fine… A lot of things to do, and I have to…. see you…
Hi there,
Finally, all assignments finished. At the end of the 4-5 weeks, I successfully handed in my essay and presentation. I look forward to being announced. I wanted to share my studies which is about “phishing”. In the last 2 years, internet users have seen the rapid growth of a scourge called “phishing”. If you want to use all or part of my study, it is suggested that “citation, referencing” system should be used. Please do not copy my work without my acknowledgement. No to plagiarism. Thank you.
Long essay : http://rapidshare.com/files/280979747/LngEssay.pdf
Presentation : http://rapidshare.com/files/280980311/Phishing.pptx
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After a long break, I could spare time to write something on my blog. Chancing the english course was one of the best things that I have ever done. Manchester class below was the most enthusiastic and lovely class that I have been in.  Of course, I met scourges, but I easily overwhelmed the issues by myself. During that time, I really learned a lot about how to live in th UK. The University of Southampton dream induced me to study hard, especially just after coming to Southampton. Currently, we are in the 7th week. 3 weeks more, then go back to awesome country(TURKEY) to have a rest with my family. At the 5th of October, master is going to start. Anyway, Ramadan Mubarak to Muslims. See you in another post…
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World-class research at the University of Southampton is getting a multi-million pound boost with the purchase of a new supercomputer, built using IBM iDataPlex server technology and capable of over 74 trillion calculations per second.
The new supercomputer, containing more than 8000 processors, will be used by leading-edge researchers across the University to make highly complex computations in fields ranging from cancer research to climate change. It will be the first IBM System iDataPlex in a UK university and one of the 100 most powerful supercomputers in the world (based on the June 2009 Top 500 list at www.top500.org).
“The University of Southampton is one of the UK’s leading research universities and one of the top 100 in the world. To ensure that we remain at the cutting-edge of research, we must invest in the best facilities for our research staff,” comments the University’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Philip Nelson.
“This significant investment will ensure that our researchers have computing facilities to rival the best in the world.”
The computer, which was custom-designed and will be built, rapidly implemented and configured for the University by UK high-performance computer and storage integrator OCF plc (www.ocf.co.uk), has a capability equivalent to around 4,000 standard office computers, running simultaneously.
It will greatly assist the University’s medical researchers. Geneticist Professor Andrew Collins comments: “We need extremely high levels of computing power in our work mapping the disease genes implicated in breast cancer and glaucoma. With the volume of genome data increasing hugely each year, its analysis requires the most highly-sophisticated facilities.”
One of the key engineering groups using the computer will be the University Technology Centre for Computational Engineering, where director Professor Andy Keane and colleagues will be using its power to improve the design of aero engines and aircraft.
Other major users will be researchers in the University’s Complex Systems Simulation Doctoral Training Centre, which carries out high-quality, sophisticated simulations in research areas such as climate, pharmaceuticals, bioscience, nanoscience, medical and chemical systems, transport, the environment, engineering and computing.
“Using these new facilities we will see simulation modelling used to drive the design of new drugs tested on simulated organisms, to shape our response to climate change, to redesign our transport systems, and even to explore the origins of life on earth. The quality of simulations such as these is becoming crucial in the modern world,” says the Centre’s director Dr Seth Bullock.
The University and OCF signed their contract in July 2009. IBM will receive £1.8m from its sale into OCF.
www.soton.ac.uk
Su anda Southampton Universitesinin ogrencisi oldum:). New castle’dan da kabul geldi. Fakat fikrim degismeyecek. UCL(Universit college london) kabul etmedi normal olarak:). Manchester’dan evet gelirse belki bir duraklayip dusunmek gerekebilir. Son gelismeler boyle. Sevgiler…
Southampton’dan bir video:
Bu da 2. video:
Semester 1
Semester 2
The following is a list of subjects with which you are expected to be familiar at the start of the course. Some of these subjects are covered explicitly in lectures; other subjects are considered pre-requisites for units on the course. In all cases, you should be familiar with the material in the chapters specified. If you are unable to obtain the recommended books, similar books may be used instead, but most of the books listed below will be used as course texts.
C Programming
Programming is not explicitly taught as part of the MSc. You will be expected to be able to program in C for some units and for the project. There are many suitable books available (for example Buchanan, W., C for Electronic Engineering, Prentice Hall, 1995). You should be familiar with:
Digital Design
Zwolinski, M., Digital Design with VHDL, Addison Wesley Longman, 2000, ISBN 0-201-36063-2 [Shops]
You should read and understand the material in chapters 1 to 7.
Circuit Theory
Sedra, A.S. and Smith K.C., Microelectronic Circuits 3rd Edition,
Read: Chapters 1, 2, 10.9-11 and 11.
Signal Processing
Proakis J. G. and Manolakis D., Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications, 3rd ed., Prentice Hall, 1996
Digital Communications
Sklar, B., Digital Communications: Fundamentals and Applications (2nd Ed.), Prentice Hall PTR, 2001.
Read: Chapters 1-4, 6, 7, 12.
Wireless Communications
Rappaport, T. S., Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice (2nd Ed.), Prentice Hall PTR, 2002.
Read: Chapters 1-5.
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