Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, Wine Cart Sponsor

Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788

The Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits is the area's premier annual event that brings together the Microwave, Millimeter Wave & RF community. Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788

Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, Wine Cart Sponsor

Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788

The Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits is the area's premier annual event that brings together the Microwave, Millimeter Wave & RF community. Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788

Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, Beer Cart Sponsor

Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788

The Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits is the area's premier annual event that brings together the Microwave, Millimeter Wave & RF community. Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788

Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, Swag Bag Sponsor

Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788

The Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits is the area's premier annual event that brings together the Microwave, Millimeter Wave & RF community. Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788

Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, Exhibitor

Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788

The Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits is the area's premier annual event that brings together the Microwave, Millimeter Wave & RF community. Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788

Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, General Admission

Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788

The Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits is the area's premier annual event that brings together the Microwave, Millimeter Wave & RF community. Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788

Design Elements of Complex Systems

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352356

Different schools of thought representing diverse areas of scientific research, such as computer science, sociology, mathematics, physics, economics, and biology, are all placing increasing focus on the concept of complex systems. Intriguingly, many common design elements have emerged among these different fields of science. Models of complex systems that capture system structure and dynamics are commonly explained by a few governing principles, such as survival of the fittest, rich-get-richer, and duplication-divergence. In fact, there are many forces and design elements acting in concert to shape the structure and behavior of many different types of complex systems. These forces and design elements work in parallel or, sometimes, counteract one another to produce the final behavior of the system, and these interactions manifest as continuous changes, all in one general direction of growth, improved fitness, and increased complexity. In this talk, I will present concepts from complex systems theory and provide examples from different fields about how such design elements are at play. Co-sponsored by: Fairleigh Dickinson University Speaker(s): Dr. Avi Ma'ayan, Agenda: Different schools of thought representing diverse areas of scientific research, such as computer science, sociology, mathematics, physics, economics, and biology, are all placing increasing focus on the concept of complex systems. Intriguingly, many common design elements have emerged among these different fields of science. Models of complex systems that capture system structure and dynamics are commonly explained by a few governing principles, such as survival of the fittest, rich-get-richer, and duplication-divergence. In fact, there are many forces and design elements acting in concert to shape the structure and behavior of many different types of complex systems. These forces and design elements work in parallel or, sometimes, counteract one another to produce the final behavior of the system, and these interactions manifest as continuous changes, all in one general direction of growth, improved fitness, and increased complexity. In this talk, I will present concepts from complex systems theory and provide examples from different fields about how such design elements are at play. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352356

Introduction of Wireless topics to all undergraduate students

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/355477

With the advent of 5G, cellular service has become part of all societies across the globe. With the use of Radars in cars, embedded devices in humans and animals, it behooves educators that basics of wireless communication is taught to every college student. The current practice of teaching wireless systems, antennas, EM waves, satellite communication or similar as topics exclusively to EE students must be complemented for some good reasons – questions from the public to any professional (except ECE), provides responses that are often guess estimates. Such guess work wastes time in unnecessary trials, proposals, that may not be supported with principles in Physics and Mathematics. This talk provides an overview of wireless communication topics relevant to students of business, law, economics, environmental, nursing or the liberal arts. These wireless topics are relevant to students who may not pursue engineering but must be aware of the underlying principles of wireless. The objective is to brainstorm with teachers and researchers about which topics can enhance the society, as a whole. Traditional engineering topics such as cellular, WLAN, Microwave links, Satellite communication, Vehicular technology and RF measurements are touched upon during this talk to convey perspectives from engineers in industry. Co-sponsored by: Prof. Cynthia Furse, Dept of ECE, Univ of Utah, [email protected] Speaker(s): RAGHU, Agenda: Assemble in MEB 2109 in ECE department or join on Zoom Wednesday, April 19th 1:30-2:30pm MT MEB 2109 or on Zoom Zoom Registration: https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIudOuhrD0sG92BiLLO-TPcUF4aeKC85jJP - 10 minutes before, as email - 10 minutes before event Organizer: Cynthia Furse (https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIudOuhrD0sG92BiLLO-TPcUF4aeKC85jJP) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/355477

IEEE Buffalo Section Recognition Night

Room: Adam Room, Classics V Banquets, 2425 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Amherst , New York, United States, 14228

Buffalo Section Recognition Dinner Meeting Joint with the Power Energy/Industrial Applications, Computer, Microwave Theory & Techniques/Antennas & Propagation, Communications, Control Systems, Engineering Management, Electron Devices, Photonics, Nana Technology, and Young Professionals Societies, Life Member Affinity Group, Women in Engineering, and the IEEE WNY Consultants Network. Wednesday April 19, 2023 at 6 p.m. Recognition Night Please join us to honor the following people who have made a significant contribution to the IEEE Buffalo Section. Recipients of Region 1 Awards for 2020,2021,2022 Senior Member Grade 2020,2021,2022 Members who achieved Senior Member Grade in 2020,2021.2022 Buffalo Section Past Chairmen Past Chairmen of the Buffalo Section. In gratitude for your time and efforts on behalf of the IEEE Buffalo Section. Section Officers 2021-22, 23-24 Student Chapter Chairmen Fellows 2020,2021,2022 Members who achieved Fellow status in 2020,2021,2022 Life Members 2020,2021,2022 Members who achieved Life Member Grade in 2020,2021,2022 Classics V Banquets 2425 Niagara Falls Boulevard Amherst, NY 14228 Dinner selections: Prime Rib, Chicken Francaise, Brown Sugar Glazed Salmon, Vegetable Lasagna Honorees and Guests - No Charge IEEE Members $20, Life & Student Members $15, Non-Members $30 Reservations by April 12, 2023 Judy Moskal at (716)689-6689 [email protected] **Please honor your reservations. The cost of no shows is borne by the Section** Room: Adam Room, Classics V Banquets, 2425 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Amherst , New York, United States, 14228

Ithaca Section April Meeting

2309 N Triphammer Rd #15, Ithaca, New York, United States, 14850

Meet the Ithaca Section Executive Committee at Sumo Japanese Sushi and Hibachi Grill. Never attended before? That's OK! We'd like to meet you and hear from members of the IEEE community. Please register below so we know to expect you and enable us to make a reservation. Agenda: We will discuss: - Professional development events - Collaboration with the Cornell student chapter - Technical talks - Community outreach 2309 N Triphammer Rd #15, Ithaca, New York, United States, 14850

ExComm April 2023 Meeting

2186 High Ridge Rd, Stamford, Connecticut, United States, 06903, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352685

Section Activities Agenda: Review Secretary and Treasury reports Discuss Affinity Group Activities - Consultant Networks, WIE, YP and PACE Review technical society activities - AP/MTT/UFFC, ComSoc/SP, Computyer/SMC, PES Review committee activities - Membership, Entrepreneur Society, IndustryLiason,, Student Activities Old Business New Business 2186 High Ridge Rd, Stamford, Connecticut, United States, 06903, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352685

IEEE Region 1 PACE Meeting

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/356760

IEEE Region 1 PACE Meeting. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/356760