2024 UAV/UAS STRATUS Conference

Bldg: Gateway Center, Syracuse University, 1 Forestry Drive, Syracuse, New York, United States, 13210

The STRATUS 2024 conference brings together academics, industry representatives, and domain specialists to share perspectives on this rapidly evolving field of a wide range of topics. Since its inception in 2016, STRATUS went from a one-day to a two-day and then to a three-day annual workshop and is now a three-day conference. Based on the received request from attendees, we have expanded the conference to reach entities beyond the original scope of a Western New York audience. This conference is in-person attendance. What sets the non-profit STRATUS 2024 Conference apart from other specialized or larger UAS meetings are the important interdisciplinary topics ranging from the latest challenges in UAV platform design and technology to sensor design, information gathering and processing, and modeling to produce data that support decision-making. - Environmental Mapping, Monitoring and Modelling - Remote Sensing - 3D and Multi-view Imaging - Platforms, Calibration, Sensor, and Imaging Systems - Multi-sensor Data Fusion - Technologies and Applications - Algorithm and Image Processing - Photogrammetry - Policy, Public Perception and Privacy Issues - K-12 Education - Applications focused on Upstate NY, Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario Regions Co-sponsored by: GRSS Agenda: - 3 days - UAV/UAS, Applications, Algorithms, Remote Sensing, etc. - Best talk awards, best poster awards - Trivia and 6 drone prizes - K-12 education - Keynotes, workshops, tutorials, UAV demos Bldg: Gateway Center, Syracuse University, 1 Forestry Drive, Syracuse, New York, United States, 13210

Dr Robert Wilson, Nobel Laureate: Celebration 60th Anniversary 1st Measure of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation CMB Big Bang Origins of the Universe

Bldg: A2, AT&T Science and Technology Innovation Center and Museum, 200 S Laurel Ave., Middletown Township, New Jersey, United States

(https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/1978/wilson/biographical/) "ANTENNA AND PROPAGATION SOCIETY, COMMUNICATION SOCIETY, AND COMPUTER SOCIETY, AND IEEE REGION 1", Cosponsor the Event on 20 May -- 60th Anniversary 1st Measure of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/1978/wilson/biographical/) Dr Robert Woodrow Wilson, Nobel Laureate, and the Community Celebrate: 60th Anniversary of the 1st Measure of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation CMB of the Big Bang Origins of the Universe at the AT&T Labs Science and Technology Innovation Center & Museum, 200 S Laurel Ave Middletown New Jersey. AT&T Labs, NOKIA Bell Labs, Radio Club of America (RCA), Holmdel Township, Community Members, and everyone will collaborate to Celebrate with Dr Robert Woodrow Wilson. Many Leaders and luminaries in the field will participate, present, and send their messages to us at this one-of-a-kind Event, A Day at the Museum. If you cannot attend, please send a good-wishing message to the organizers. STEM Students are invited to Lunch, Meet, and Greet Leaders and Luminaries who will encourage future generations to find their passion. Reach out to arrange for your Students. A Watch Party will provide opportunities to view recorded History and meet and greet. Featured guests will say a few words to Commemorate the Historic importance of the Day. Thank you to our Hosts and Collaborators. Thank you, all. Refreshments will be served. Venue Address/Location[] Contact Persons: Tom Willis, Email: [email protected] Tito Bastianelli, Email: [email protected] Theodore Sizer (Nokia - US), Email: [email protected] Ajay Poddar, Email: [email protected] Anisha Apte, Email: [email protected] Co-sponsored by: "ANTENNA AND PROPAGATION SOCIETY, COMMUNICATION SOCIETY, AND COMPUTER SOCIETY", AND IEEE REGION 1 Cosponsor the Event on 20 May -- 60th Anniversary 1st Measure of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation Agenda: 12:00 PM STEM Lunch with Leaders & Luminaries Watch Party A Day at the Museum Dr Robert Woodrow Wilson, Nobel Laureate: Celebrates 60th Anniversary 1st Measure Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation CMB Wind down 4 PM Bldg: A2, AT&T Science and Technology Innovation Center and Museum, 200 S Laurel Ave., Middletown Township, New Jersey, United States

ExaGraph: Graph and combinatorial methods for enabling exascale applications

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420906

Combinatorial algorithms in general and graph algorithms in particular play a critical enabling role in numerous scientific applications. However, the irregular memory access nature of these algorithms makes them one of the hardest algorithmic kernels to implement on parallel systems. With tens of billions of hardware threads and deep memory hierarchies, the exascale computing systems in particular pose extreme challenges in scaling graph algorithms. The codesign center on combinatorial algorithms, ExaGraph, was established to design and develop methods and techniques for efficient implementation of key combinatorial (graph) algorithms chosen from a diverse set of exascale applications. Algebraic and combinatorial methods have a complementary role in the advancement of computational science and engineering, including playing an enabling role on each other. In this presentation, we survey the algorithmic and software development activities performed under the auspices of ExaGraph and detail experimental results from GPU-accelerated pre-exascale and exascale systems. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420906

May 2024 LI Section ExCom Meeting

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420029

May 2024 LI Section ExCom Meeting Agenda: Call to Order Chair’s Report (Rhonda Green) Vice Chair’s Report (James Martino) Secretary’s Report (Udit Sharma) Treasurer's Report (Sandy Mazzola) Society Reports (Chapter Chair & Vice Chair) Affinity Group Reports (Group Chair & Vice Chair) Committee Reports (Committee Chair, Vice Chair) New Business & Voting Items (All) Action Items (Secretary, All) Closing Remarks and Adjourn (Rhonda Green) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420029