IEEE-USA Congressional Visits Day (CVD) – In-Person Event

2001 L Street, NW, Suite 700, Washington, District of Columbia, United States, 20036

IEEE-USA’s (https://ieeeusa.org/public-policy/cvd/) is an annual event that brings engineers, scientists, mathematicians, researchers, educators, and technology executives to Washington to raise visibility of and support for engineering and technology. IEEE-USA's CVD will be held in-person in 2024, with all meetings coordinated by Soapbox Consulting. This premier event is open to all IEEE members in the United States, especially those who support federal STEM research. The program consists of a series of briefings and meetings, culminating with a full day of visits with your Congressional delegates. Visit https://ieeeusa.org/public-policy/cvd/ for more details and to register. 2001 L Street, NW, Suite 700, Washington, District of Columbia, United States, 20036

Professor Shlomi Dolev: Post Quantum Internet

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/414083

[] Prof. Shlomi Dolev, Executive Director of the BGU-Negev Hi-Tech Faculty Startup Accelerator, will present on Post Quantum Internet. The need for a post-quantum Internet is emerging, and this is a great opportunity to re-examine the legacy of public key infrastructure. There is a need for perspective on the evolution of cryptography over the years, including the perfect information-theoretical secure schemes and the computationally secure schemes, in particular. There is also a need to examine the evolving Internet infrastructure to identify efficient design and secure cryptographic schemes over the existing Internet infrastructure. A combination of overlay security, blockchain, and Merkle trees with Lamport’s signatures offers just such an easily implementable post-quantum Internet over the existing Internet. The talk will cover recent research that resulted in start-ups creation initiatives, including Secret Double Octopus, SecretSkyDB, SodsBC. Speaker(s): Prof. Shlomi Dolev, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/414083

FoodIEEEs Fundraiser 2

Room: Lobby, Student Activities Center, Stony Brook, New York, United States, 11790

IEEE at SBU is holding our second FoodIEEEs Fundraiser! Come get some delicious onigiri $10 for 2 or $6 for 1! We have spicy mayo tuna, shrimp, egg, and plain. Egg and plain will have furikake with it! Room: Lobby, Student Activities Center, Stony Brook, New York, United States, 11790

AI for Wireless: Application Areas

Room: 128 B , Bldg: School of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics, 2500 N River Rd, Hooksett, New Hampshire, United States, 03106, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400825

AI for Wireless: Application Areas Artificial Intelligence (AI) became popular for identifying dog and cats in images and now it is in every part of our lives. It is even showing up in wireless systems. It first started with identifying modulation types in an academic paper. Now 3GPP is considering physical layer algorithms to boost system performance. Researchers are looking into designing communication links using AI without explicit modulation and error correction algorithms. In this talk, we are going to go over application areas of AI in the wireless communications systems focusing on physical layer algorithm. One of the hardest parts for communications systems engineers who have been using MATLAB is to get into a new field using a new tool. So, we will use MATLAB as our main platform but also talk about interoperability with Python-based tools. Event Date changed to April 3, 2024 Further Date Change due to Snow Storm on April 3rd 2024 April 10, 2024 Room also changed to 128 B from 104-113. Speaker(s): Dr. Ethem Mutlu Sozer, Agenda: 5:00 PM Pizza and Refreshments (Please register for this event so that we will know how many pizzas and refreshments we will order) 5:15 PM Introducing Speaker 5:20 PM Talk 6:30 Questions Room: 128 B , Bldg: School of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics, 2500 N River Rd, Hooksett, New Hampshire, United States, 03106, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400825