IEEE MOVE Annual Townhall – March 2024

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/412676

Want to know more about MOVE disaster relief effort? The IEEE MOVE Townhall will provide a review of 2023 activities for all MOVE teams and then an overview of MOVE Plans for 2024 and beyond. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/412676

A Carative Approach to AI Governance

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/410062

In recent times, we often hear a call for the governance of AI systems, but what does that really mean? In this talk, I will first adopt a control theory perspective to explain governance that determines the reference input via value alignment, data scientists acting as the controller to meet the values in a machine learning system, and facts captured in transparent documentation as the feedback signal. I will then adopt a nursing theory perspective to explain how the control theory perspective lacks caring and the need for a carative approach that starts with the real-world problem as experienced by the most vulnerable people. I will conclude with an example of a project on using machine learning to evaluate applicants for home solar panel systems in rural India as well as a discussion of governing large language models. Co-sponsored by: Fairleigh Dickinson University Speaker(s): Dr. Kush Varshney , Agenda: In recent times, we often hear a call for the governance of AI systems, but what does that really mean? In this talk, I will first adopt a control theory perspective to explain governance that determines the reference input via value alignment, data scientists acting as the controller to meet the values in a machine learning system, and facts captured in transparent documentation as the feedback signal. I will then adopt a nursing theory perspective to explain how the control theory perspective lacks caring and the need for a carative approach that starts with the real-world problem as experienced by the most vulnerable people. I will conclude with an example of a project on using machine learning to evaluate applicants for home solar panel systems in rural India as well as a discussion of governing large language models. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/410062

Elections

Room: 175, Light Engineering, Stony Brook, New York, United States, 11790

IEEE at SBU will be electing its next President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer next year. You must be an active member of IEEE at SBU to vote. Room: 175, Light Engineering, Stony Brook, New York, United States, 11790

Pricing Designs Considering Environmental Constraints

Room: 202, Bldg: ECE, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 141 Warren St, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07103

We study the problem of deriving financially adequate prices for trading a perishable commodity under a centralized auction with environmental considerations. Our model is based on an electricity market, with producers using conventional technologies with byproduct emissions; and environmentally clean producers subject to exogenous weather realizations, but lower emissions in production. For this purpose, we derive a new financially adequate market clearing pricing scheme. Unlike related financially adequate pricing schemes that only take into account the marginal market costs associated with market clearing commodity demands, the proposed pricing scheme also takes into account the marginal market costs associated with the market participants operating at maximum capabilities. The proposed pricing scheme allows to analyze the effects of environmental limitations in the market, as it internalizes, in the pricing signals, the costs or benefits associated with compliance of these limits by the market participants; and in particular, conventional technology producers including transit operators. Speaker(s): Alberto Lamadrid Agenda: - Talk by Alberto Lamadrid at 4:00 pm - Dinner box after the talk at 5:00 pm - You don't have to be an IEEE member to attend this meeting. Room: 202, Bldg: ECE, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 141 Warren St, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07103

NY Executive Committee Meeting

One Penn Plaza, 4th Flr - Rm 4001, New York, New York, United States, 10119, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/411613

Please register in advance for building access One Penn Plaza, 4th Flr - Rm 4001, New York, New York, United States, 10119, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/411613

IEEE Boston Section Leadership Forum 2024

Bldg: Cafeteria , MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 244 Wood Street , Lexington, MA , Massachusetts, United States

Please Join IEEE Boston Chapter and Affinity Groups Leadership for our “Leadership Forum” on March 27, 6 – 8PM. The venue will be the main cafeteria at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 244 Wood Street, Lexington, MA. This event is open to all Officers of each Chapter/AG (or Chapter/AG leaders designated by the Chapter/AG Chair). INVITE ALL YOUR CHAPTER OFFICERS/VOLUNTEERS TO THIS FORUM! Items to be discussed: - How to secure funding for your chapter - How to draft an effective chapter article - How to Collaborate with other chapters - How to attract and utilize new volunteers And more… Sandwiches/wraps, cookies and soft drinks will be provided. As a reminder, The IEEE Boston Leadership Forum will be an in-person event in 2024! Bldg: Cafeteria , MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 244 Wood Street , Lexington, MA , Massachusetts, United States

Consultant Network Meeting at 6:00PM on Wednesday March 27, 2024 at the Imperial Buffet Shrewsbury MA

380 Maple Ave, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States, 01545

The next meeting of the Worcester Section IEEE Consultants' Network will take place on Wednesday March 27, 6:00PM at the Imperial Buffet at 380 Maple Ave, Shrewsbury, MA 01545. We will start gathering at 6:00 PM for dinner and mingle informally. The Buffet meal is paid by the organization. Any alcohol is cash bar. We will start the Networking proceedings promptly at 6:30 PM and we will discuss the latest salary survey as well as working as an expert witness. All are welcome to attend but you need to sign up as we need an accurate count. We will be organizing future meetings and topics of interest. I hope to see everyone there. Agenda: Introductions Meal Networking Salary Survey and Expert Witness work Planning for future events 380 Maple Ave, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States, 01545

Ayanna Howard, PhD Oral History Documentary IEEE Robotics and Automation Society.

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/411045

[] Join Documentary Night with Oral History of Ayanna Howard, PhD, an Interview by Robotics & Automation. Robotics History: Narratives and Networks Oral Histories: Ayanna Howard. IEEE Robotics and Automation Society. Recorded 22 Jan. 2015. https://ieeetv.ieee.org/history/robotics-history-narratives-and-networks-oral-histories-ayanna-howard Ayanna Howard: An Interview conducted by Peter Asaro, IEEE History Center, 22 January 2015. Interview # 791 for Indiana University and IEEE Center, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Ayanna Howard grew up in Pasadena, California. She then attended Brown University received her Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering. Howard attended University of Southern California for her doctorate degree where she wrote her thesis on enabling a robot manipulator to sort out waste for hospitals. During and after her time as a graduate student, Howard worked at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) where she became interested in artificial intelligence and human-robot interaction. After the space shuttle accident at NASA, Howard left Jet Propulsion Laboratory to join Georgia Tech faculty in 2005. At Georgia Tech, she spearheaded the organization of Georgia Tech’s Ph.D program in robotics and founded Zyrobotics, a company that utilizes her research in order to develop therapy and educational products for children with disabilities. Currently, Howard is professor at Georgia Tech, in School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and is also involved with the IEEE and Computing Research Association – Women (CRA-W). In this interview, Ayanna Howard discusses her past and current research, her interest in integrating robots with humans, and her collaboration with children, NASA, colleagues and students. She also gives advice to prospective students who are interested in robotics and talks about the issue of diversity in field of engineering. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/411045