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DESCRIPTION:This meeting was held at the Physics Museum on the EPFL Campus 
 on November 3rd\, 2012 and consisted in a tour of the collected instrument
 s since inception of teaching of Physics at the Engineering School of the 
 Unversity of Lausanne\, which became later EPUL and was trasformed 1971 in
 to the Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in Lausanne. The tour was le
 d by Prof. Jean-FranÃ§ois Loude\, Head of the Museum. Later at the apero
  table the feasibility of proposing a TN-LCD IEEE Milestone\, linked to th
 e Hoffmann-LaRoche/Brown Boveri &amp; C joint venture of the early 1970&#39;s was 
 discussed.\n\nEcublens/Lausanne\, Switzerland\, Switzerland
LOCATION:Ecublens/Lausanne\, Switzerland\, Switzerland
ORGANIZER:h.wyss@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:[Legacy Report] Third LM-Group Switzerland Meeting 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/88223
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;This meeting was held at the Physics Museum o
 n the EPFL Campus on November 3rd\, 2012\nand consisted in a tour of the c
 ollected instruments since inception of teaching of Physics\nat the Engine
 ering School of the Unversity of Lausanne\, which became later EPUL and\nw
 as trasformed 1971 into the Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in Laus
 anne.\nThe tour was led by Prof. Jean-FranÃ§ois Loude\, Head of the Muse
 um.\nLater at the apero table the feasibility of proposing a TN-LCD IEEE M
 ilestone\, linked\nto the Hoffmann-LaRoche/Brown Boveri &amp; C joint venture 
 of the early 1970&#39;s was discussed. 
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