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Mr. Tannas has
organized and conducts a series of formal short courses and customized
seminars for the industry, government and universities. All the
course seminars are taught from the technical viewpoint, keeping
in mind that the student/client has objectives that require technical
understanding and solutions. They are taught from an engineering
perspective primarily intended for management, marketing, engineering,
research and entrepreneurs.
In the composite
of courses, Mr. Tannas calls upon over 30 other experts to lecture
on specific subjects. For more than 25 years, he has personally
given short courses and lectures on electronic information displays.
The course subjects
include:
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An
Introduction to Electronic Information Displays
6 lecture hours (1 day)
An overview of the displays industry, fundamental displays issues
and definitions.
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Overview
of Electronic Information Displays
6 lecture hours (1 day)
An overview of the entire displays industry including technical
details of display devices, market driving forces and manufacturing
user issues.
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3-D
Displays and Stereopsis
6 lecture hours (1 day)
A review of 3-D stereoscopes and the psychophysical aspects of stereopsis
with demonstrations and examples
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Introduction
to Photometry and Colorimetry for Displays
12 lecture hours (2 days)
An introduction to scientific color for industry with demonstrations,
student experimentation and color aptitude tests.
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Introduction
to Photometry and Colorimetry for Displays
12 lecture hours (2 days)
An introduction to scientific color for industry with demonstrations,
student experimentation and color aptitude tests.
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Liquid-crystal
Displays
30 lecture hours
A display components course devoted to liquid-crystal displays with
comparison to other display technologies with laboratory demonstrations.
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Photometry
and Colorimetry
30 lecture hours
A study of the science of light and color as related to industry,
displays and hardcopy. The course includes six hours of laboratory
work plus demonstrations.
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Human
Factors in Displays and Controls
30 lecture hours
An engineering approach to human factors issues related to displays
and controls with workstations and avionics cockpits used as examples.
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Advanced
Cockpit Displays
30 lecture hours
An engineering systems study of the advanced and evolving high-performance
cockpit panel for general aviation, commercial, and military use.
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Display
Systems Engineering
30 lecture hours
A study of the major display-based systems including automotive,
computer, avionics, simulator, etc.
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Customized
Seminars
Variable hours
Combinations of the above courses and lectures tailored to client
interests.
Custom seminars may be designed to fit specific needs. |
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A detailed brochure
for each seminar is available upon request. The prerequisite of
a technical background equivalent to a Bachelor of Science degree
or experience in the displays industry is suggested but not necessary.
A seminar day includes six hours of lecturing plus appropriate breaks.
References are available upon request.
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