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Summer Camp for Female Middle School and High School Students: SHE in ECE
Summer Camp for Female Middle School and High School Students: SHE in ECE
IEEE EDS/CASS sponsored “One-Day Summer Camp for Female High School Students” to join engineering especially in electrical engineering and computer engineering. SHE@IEEE is Soaring High-powered Excellence in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE): SHE in ECE. The participants will be middle school and high school students entering 7th to 12th grades in the IEEE North Jersey Section and the surrounding community. Participants Did: - Learn about various IEEE activities. - Students will meet current and present female undergraduate and graduate students in ECE program. - The student will visit the ECE Research laboratories related to robotics, electronics, and communication/network research. - Female faculty members will address the students describing their career growth. - Students will be addressed by female industry leaders in ECE disciplines with ECE degrees. - Former female ECE students who are working in Industry will address - Students will discover the current trends and the future Electron Device technology by interacting with the female guest speakers. - ECE Program advisors will also present the academic activities and requirements. - Students will carry out a few hands-on activities that will include circuits boards and Participants are encouraged to (https://connect.njit.edu/register/?id=9134b68e-f34f-4e09-b18f-40abf0f78992) Co-sponsored by: ED/CAS, AP/MTT17 Agenda: You do not have to be an IEEE Member to attend. Refreshmen is free for all attendess. Please invite your friends and colleagues to take advantages of this Invited series of Distinguished Lectures. You need to register. Room: ATRIUM, Bldg: NJIT Campus Center, 154 Summit Street, Newark, NJ 07102, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07102
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How B-TRAN™ is Revolutionizing Solid-State Protection
How B-TRAN™ is Revolutionizing Solid-State Protection
Talk Title: How B-TRAN™ is Revolutionizing Solid-State Protection Presentation Outline: -Ideal Power Company Overview -What is B-TRAN™? -Device Architecture and Operation -Comparison with Other Bidirectional Switches -Bidirectional Switch Applications in the Industry -Device Test and Characterization Results -Driver Design for B-TRAN -Requirements for Solid-State Protection Circuit -Why use B-TRAN™ Switch for Solid-State Protection -Test Results -Future Work and Development Speaker(s): Mudit Khanna, Agenda: 12:00 PM - 12:05 PM: Welcome by PELS 12:05 PM - 12:45 PM: Webinar Lecture 12:45 PM - 1:00 PM: Audience Q&A/Closing Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426284
Spectro-Temporal Dispersion-Engineered Electromagnetic Metamaterials for Sensing and Communication
Spectro-Temporal Dispersion-Engineered Electromagnetic Metamaterials for Sensing and Communication
Metamaterials (MTMs) are synthetic electromagnetic materials possessing unique properties not found in natural materials. Their introduction has spurred the creation of innovative circuits with enhanced components. One notable metamaterial-based design is the composite right/left-handed transmission line (CRLH-TL) leaky-wave antennas (LWAs). These antennas offer continuous frequency-dependent beam scanning from backfire to end-fire with an accurate broadside beam. Using a straightforward feeding mechanism, they also ensure excellent impedance matching throughout their operational range. The CRLH LWAs' ability to map frequency to space means unknown target locations can be pinpointed by analyzing the spectral components of the returning wave. This paves the way for real-time detection, with data acquisition speeds mainly determined by the signal source's frequency sweep rate. The sensor's field of view is also expanded thanks to the wide scanning angle of CRLH LWAs. Such features enable applications like swift 2-D beamforming, expansive real-time remote sensing, vital sign monitoring, motion detection, and microwave imaging. Additionally, applying spatiotemporal modulation to CRLH LWAs can generate harmonic waves and enhance physical layer security, promoting safer wireless communication. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Dr. Chung-Tse Michael Wu Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426636
Tuesday July 9th 2024 – IEEE Boston/New Hampshire/Providence Reliability Chapter Adcom Meeting
Tuesday July 9th 2024 – IEEE Boston/New Hampshire/Providence Reliability Chapter Adcom Meeting
IEEE Reliability Society- Joint Boston/New Hampshire/Providence Chapter Adcom meeting. Speaker(s): , , , Agenda: - Call to Order - Opening Remarks - Officer Reports - Secretary - AdCom Meeting Minutes - Treasurer - Awards - Financials - Vice Chair - Technical Meeting Schedule - Potential Technical Meeting Presentations - Newsletter - Chair Report - Recent Technical Meeting Attendance - Upcoming Technical Meeting Registration - - - Ethan Cascio, 26-JUN-2024 at Lincoln Laboratory Main Cafeteria - Cancelled. 29 in person registrants plus 13 virtual registrants - Old Business - MIT Lincoln Laboratory Appreciation / Thank You Plaque and Presentation - Proposed creation of IEEE Boston Reliability Chapter brochure Targeting the Younger Demographic - Facebook, Instagram, Twitter - Website Status - Webmaster moving to Colorado - New Business - MGA election requirements - Nominating committee to form 01-AUG-2024 - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1IPsotdH0m2EhNcmQV6N--R0UfxMF6vUv/edit#slide=id.g2d11c772135_0_1557 - MGA will be hosting the second set of training sessions on 15 July 2024 - there are three available times to choose from to accommodate different time zones. Training Session Registration Details: Please click below to register for the session that best fits your schedule. The password for registration if prompted is MGAelections. - 15 July 2024: 5:00 AM ET - (https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=JiT7ukdHEj-L_CiiuprTvw~~&pe=nStWAVLQP1Yhh9hxV9o9pkJc4OXhEnFChWhm2uSHwVinL8jH5DOqaGgwt9V7UgiajEdN65tR1ksXuBXnghvzEg~~&t=C2O6of7W9jmUq2lqowSWxA~~) - 15 July 2024: 12:00 PM ET - (https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=JiT7ukdHEj-L_CiiuprTvw~~&pe=g1JTKOoYG6rIXY335I5lBDnEy3sSbRvOCO_0pLHe_vA2LkIHZU6Ns3Up4RT9mNIwSOs5SpbqiUy0ALi7x6OrHw~~&t=C2O6of7W9jmUq2lqowSWxA~~) - 15 July 2024: 9:00 PM ET - (https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=JiT7ukdHEj-L_CiiuprTvw~~&pe=wfK5UsuzNEy232V4eTrLES9dYeMxBrz6ZtiEMMb0AT568OjhSLYwSgAEjatPbl1XSCNl-Gfp5ziF9A0fzPiYTQ~~&t=C2O6of7W9jmUq2lqowSWxA~~) - Joint Meeting with SMTA on 11-SEP-2024 at Nano Dimensions - Joint Meeting with NE ESDA on 09-OCT-2024 - For August September (Annually) - Past Chairs Meeting invitations / RSVPs Officer Election – Open October 30 / Close December 4 - Schedule Next AdCom Meeting - TBD. - Closing Remarks - Adjournment Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/425913
Careers in Technology Summer Series 2024 – Amanda Alfaro – Leading Development Teams: An Agile Journey
Careers in Technology Summer Series 2024 – Amanda Alfaro – Leading Development Teams: An Agile Journey
Leading a development team in an agile environment mirrors guiding the Fellowship of the Ring. Both require a clear vision, diverse skills, strong collaboration, adaptability to challenges, and a foundation of trust and respect. This talk will explore how principles from the Lord of the Rings can be applied to agile practices, illustrating how unity and perseverance drive successful development teams. Speaker(s): Amanda Alfaro Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423703
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62nd anniversary of Telstar, celebrate with Dr. Morimi Iwama
62nd anniversary of Telstar, celebrate with Dr. Morimi Iwama
62nd anniversary of Telstar, celebrate with Dr. Morimi Iwama Bldg: A, AT&T Labs, Middletown, New Jersey, United States, 07733
Celebrating Telstar Launch with Dr Iwama: 1962 and Future of Communication in this decade
Celebrating Telstar Launch with Dr Iwama: 1962 and Future of Communication in this decade
Agenda: Everyone is invited to join in a Celebration with Dr Iwama, Calling all Life Members to join and to be recognized. Please indicate if you are a Life Member in the Registration response. Speakers will include 1. Irwin Gerszberg of AT&T Labs 2. Dr Peter Vetter, President of Nokia Bell Labs. 3. Dr Timothy Lee Boeing Fellow, IEEE-USA President 2025; 4, Margaret J Lyons, PE IEEE Senior Member, Radio Club of America Secretary. The event will include Technical talks, Lunch, Museum Tours, a Watch Party, Cupcakes, and Cookies. Students, teachers, community members, Young Professionals... everyone is invited. There will be photographs at "The Spirit of Communication" and at the Telstar Museum Display with Leaders and Luminaries. Please send a PowerPoint Message for the occasion to be displayed around the building and to become part of the Event Playlist. Bldg: A, AT&T Science and Technology Innovation Center and Museum, 200 South Laurel Avenue , Middletown, New Jersey, United States, 07748
IEEE PCJS SSCS DL : Prof Mazzanti : Breaking the Phase-Noise Barrier with Multi-Core and Series-Resonance Harmonic Oscillators in BiCMOS Technology
IEEE PCJS SSCS DL : Prof Mazzanti : Breaking the Phase-Noise Barrier with Multi-Core and Series-Resonance Harmonic Oscillators in BiCMOS Technology
The talk begins with a review of the fundamental and technological limiting factors to the spectral purity of integrated RF oscillators, and then proposes circuit solutions to break the phase noise barrier in silicon technology. Phase noise can be scaled by resorting to the multi-core approach, provided mismatches among multiple oscillators are carefully considered. As an example, a 16-core (voltage-controlled) oscillator demonstrates -130dBc/Hz at 1MHz offset from 20 GHz minimum phase. A more elegant and efficient approach is then introduced. Leveraging the series resonance of a tank, the remarkably lower resistance rises considerably the tank active power, thus enabling a remarkable improvement on the spectral purity. Two 10GHz BiCMOS VCOs exploiting the concept are proposed. The measured minimum phase noise is −138 dBc/Hz at 1-MHz offset with 600mW from 1.2-V supply. Experimental results demonstrate the lowest phase noise ever reported by fully integrated RF oscillators in a silicon technology. Speaker(s): Prof Mazzanti, Agenda: Noon - 1pm EST : DL with Q/A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/421015
IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: Defeating the Four Horsemen of the Mandated Return to Office: Employee Resistance, Attrition, Quiet Quitting, and DEI Description
IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: Defeating the Four Horsemen of the Mandated Return to Office: Employee Resistance, Attrition, Quiet Quitting, and DEI Description
This dynamic session uses case studies drawn from the IEEE community to explore effective strategies to address the challenges of mandated office returns, including employee resistance, attrition, quiet quitting, and maintaining diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). We'll dissect the nuanced dynamics of resistance, from overt opposition to subtler forms, and examine attrition trends that see employees seeking new opportunities in response to return mandates. The phenomenon of quiet quitting, characterized by minimal employee engagement, prompts a reevaluation of engagement and inclusivity strategies. A critical focus will be the impact of return policies on DEI efforts, particularly on underrepresented groups who may prefer remote work due to various socio-economic factors. This session offers actionable insights and best practices to navigate these challenges, fostering a thriving and inclusive post-pandemic workplace. All attendees will have an opportunity to receive a complimentary copy of the speaker's best-selling book on which this talk is based, called Returning to the Office and Leading Hybrid and Remote Teams. Speaker(s): Dr. Gleb Tsipursky Agenda: IEEE-USA's free webinars/events are designed to help you find your next job, maintain your career, negotiate an appropriate salary, understand ethical considerations in the workplace and learn about other career-building strategies and public policy developments that affect your profession. For information regarding upcoming webinars or to visit our vast webinar archive, please visit: (https://ieeeusa.org/careers/webinars/) (https://newsletter.smartbrief.com/rest/sign-up/2479DAB0-4089-43E7-925D-86AE0C1E6244?campaign=e0d52cef) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/409086
Understanding Noise Figure: Practical Aspects of Measuring Noise Figure on a VNA using the Cold Source Technique
Understanding Noise Figure: Practical Aspects of Measuring Noise Figure on a VNA using the Cold Source Technique
This webinar covers the practical aspects of measuring noise figures on a vector network analyzer (VNA) using the cold source technique. It builds on the concepts introduced earlier in this noise figure series. First, we review the method of the cold source noise figure measurement, pointing out the various parameters the VNA needs to measure in order to calculate the noise figure. This leads naturally to a discussion of measurement challenges, where we find some things are easy to control and measure while others are more difficult. We introduce best practices and techniques for each task to improve the noise figure measurement results. Demonstrations follow, where the instrument is configured for a noise figure measurement, then calibrated, and finally, the noise figure of a low noise amplifier is measured. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Michael (Mike) Leffel, Noha Ibrahim Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426644
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Prioritizing Societal and Ethical Concerns with Responsible AI
Prioritizing Societal and Ethical Concerns with Responsible AI
Abstract: Members of IEEE have been involved in the development of artificial intelligence since its inception. Since 2015 there has been a great effort to develop ethical guidelines for AI in the IEEE, leading to a series of documents on Ethically Aligned Design for Intelligent and Autonomous Systems, including analysis of ethically aligned design for business and education. In addition to these analysis and policy documents, IEEE's Standards Association has created a series of standards for the ethical use of AI, the 7000 standard series. These standards have influenced international AI and ethics public policy, including a Digital Services Framework Based on the Rights Principles for Children. In this talk we will look at IEEE's efforts in promoting and defining ethical design with AI and its applications in advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. Speaker: Tom Coughlin, President, Coughlin Associates is a digital storage analyst and business and technology consultant. He has more than 40 years in the data storage industry with engineering and senior management positions at several companies. An IEEE Life Fellow, Dr. Coughlin has many publications and six patents. He is also the author of Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics: The Essential Guide, which is now in its second edition with Springer. Tom is a regular storage and memory contributor for forbes.com and media and entertainment organizations. Coughlin Associates consults and publishes books and market and technology reports, including The Media and Entertainment Storage Report and an Emerging Memory Report, and puts on digital storage-oriented events. Tom has served in numerous IEEE volunteer leadership roles, including President of IEEE-USA, Director of IEEE Region 6, Vice President and Board member of the IEEE Consumer Technology Society, Chair of the Santa Clara Valley IEEE Section, and Chair of the Consultants Network of Silicon Valley. He is also active with the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) and the Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers (SMPTE). Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/422941
Fundamentals of oscilloscopes
Fundamentals of oscilloscopes
The oscilloscope is a vital tool on every test bench, so mastering it can help you save time and achieve accurate measurements. In this webinar, our experts will cover oscilloscope fundamentals, demonstrating proper operation techniques and highlighting parameters to be mindful of when performing measurements. They will delve into critical topics such as bandwidth, acquisition rate, blind time, memory, and triggering, explaining how these specifications impact signal representation and measurement accuracy. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Nick Le Bas, Noha Ibrahim Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426640
IEEE PCJS Summer Picnic and Food Drive
IEEE PCJS Summer Picnic and Food Drive
IEEE PCJS will host a picnic on Thursday afternoon, July 11 - at the Mercer County Park West Picnic Area. This will be an opportunity for all of us to reconnect in-person. We will have the grills going. The section will provide burgers and drinks. Please bring a side-dish or dessert to share. Limited Seats. Please register ASAP along with the side-dish or dessert you will be bringing to share. For the food-drive, please bring any canned or boxed food. Please ensure the cans/boxes are not open and not past the expiry date. NO glass containers. Thank you for helping out your community. Directions to Mercer County West Picnic Area: See directions for Mercer County Park. West Picnic Area is located within Mercer County Park, once inside the Park look for the wayfinding signs to direct you to the West Picnic Area. Mercer County Park: From US Route 1 North cross Toll Bridge into New Jersey on US Route 1. Take first right past Quakerbridge Mall onto Quakerbridge Road (Route 533). Travel almost 2 ½ miles and turn left onto Hughes Drive. Proceed on Hughes Drive for ½ mile to entrance of Mercer County Park on the left. From US Route 1 South take the Quakerbridge Road Exit towards the Quakerbridge Mall. Travel almost 2 ½ miles and turn left on Hughes Drive. Proceed on Hughes Drive for ½ mile to entrance of Mercer County Park on the left. GPS Address: 1050 Hughes Drive, Hamilton Township, NJ 08619 From NJ Turnpike take Turnpike South to Exit 8 at Hightstown. Follow Route 33 West and turn right on 571. Travel on 571 for 2 ½ miles to Route 535 and proceed 4 miles to entrance of Mercer County Park on the right. GPS Address: 1668 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor Township, NJ 08550 Agenda: Agenda 4 PM - 6 PM : Socializing and Grilling 6 PM : Ready to eat Mercer County Park West Picnic Area, West Windsor, New Jersey, United States, 08550
Edge Computing in Cellular Systems: Implementation, Standardization and Applications
Edge Computing in Cellular Systems: Implementation, Standardization and Applications
This will be an interactive session. Prof. Huzur Saran, IIT New Delhi, India, will provide brief motivation of Edge Computing. He will then discuss the ETSI MEC architecture and its evolution in the 3GPP standards, followed by how it has been implemented in their 5G test-bed at Bharti School, IIT New Delhi, India. Prof. Saran, will present some of the applications related to edge intelligence to enable split control in haptics applications. He will also discuss the notion of "edgefiability" that looks at when having an edge intelligence is feasible. The discussion will end with some natural "next-step" identification. Room: 1400 Lecture hall, Bldg: 070, 1, Lomb memorial drive, Rochester, New York, United States, 14623
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) for Software Radio
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) for Software Radio
Course Kick-off / Orientation 6:00PM – 6:30PM EDT; Thursday, June 13, 2024 First Video Release, Thursday, June 13, 2024. Additional videos released weekly in advance of that week’s live session! Live Workshops: 6:00PM – 7:30PM EDT; Thursdays, June 20, 27, July 11, 18, 25 Registration Fees: IEEE Member Early Rate (by June 6th): $190.00 IEEE Member Rate (after June 6th): $285.00 IEEE Non-Member Early Rate (by June 6th): $210.00 IEEE Non-Member Rate (after June 6th): $315.00 Decision to run/cancel course: Course will run! Registration is open through the last live workshop date. Live workshops are recorded for later use. Course Information will be distributed on Thursday, June 13, 2024 in advance of and in preparation for the first live workshop session. A live orientation session will be held on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Attendees will have access to the recorded session and exercises for two months (until August 20, 2024) after the last live session ends! This is a hands-on course combining pre-recorded lectures with live Q&A and workshop sessions in the popular and powerful open-source Python programming language. Pre-Recorded Videos: The course format includes pre-recorded video lectures that students can watch on their own schedule, and an unlimited number of times, prior to live Q&A workshop sessions on Zoom with the instructor. The videos will also be available to the students for viewing for up to two months after the conclusion of the course. Course Summary This course builds on the IEEE course “DSP for Wireless Communications” also taught by Dan Boschen, further detailing digital signal processing most applicable to practical real-world problems and applications in radio communication systems. Students need not have taken the prior course if they are familiar with fundamental DSP concepts such as the Laplace and Z transform and basic digital filter design principles. This course brings together core DSP concepts to address signal processing challenges encountered in radios and modems for modern wireless communications. Specific areas covered include carrier and timing recovery, equalization, automatic gain control, and considerations to mitigate the effects of RF and channel distortions such as multipath, phase noise and amplitude/phase offsets. Dan builds an intuitive understanding of the underlying mathematics through the use of graphics, visual demonstrations, and real-world applications for mixed signal (analog/digital) modern transceivers. This course is applicable to DSP algorithm development with a focus on meeting practical hardware development challenges, rather than a tutorial on implementations with DSP processors. Now with Jupyter Notebooks! Speaker(s): Dan Boschen , Agenda: Kick-off / Orientation: Thursday, June 13, 2024 Topics / Schedule: Class 1: Thursday, June 20, 2024 - DSP Review, Radio Architectures, Digital Mapping, Pulse Shaping, Eye Diagrams Class 2: Thursday, June 27, 2024 - ADC Receiver, CORDIC Rotator, Digital Down Converters, Numerically Controlled Oscillators Class 3: Thursday, July 11, 2024: Digital Control Loops; Output Power Control, Automatic Gain Control Class 4: Thursday, July 18, 2024: Digital Control Loops; Carrier and Timing Recovery, Sigma Delta Converters Class 5: Thursday, July 25, 2024: RF Signal Impairments, Equalization and Compensation, Linear Feedback Shift Registers Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400074
2024 First EMBS Member New York Chapter In-person Meeting
2024 First EMBS Member New York Chapter In-person Meeting
Abstract Due to renewed interest of EMBS Members in the New York Section, this meeting is being held to reactivate the NY Chapter of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. The meeting will be moderated by Robert M. Pellegrino, past Chair of the NY Section and current Secretary of the Section. Members of the NY EMBS Chapter will introduce themselves and an election will be held to determine the Chair, Vice Chair and Secretary of the EMBS NY Chapter. After the election of Chapter Officers, a discussion will be held on future activities of the Chapter such as technical meetings, social events, professional career talks, etc. We will also discuss possible venues for future meetings. The meeting will end with Closing Remarks and a tentative date for the next meeting. Co-sponsored by: Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society New York Chapter Speaker(s): Bob Pellegrino, Zhe Sage Chen Agenda: 6:00 to 6:45 PM - Refreshments and Networking 6:45 to 7:00 PM - Welcome Remarks and brief presentation on Reactivating the NY EMBS Chapter 7:00 to 7:15 PM - EMBS Chapter Officer Elections 7:15 to 7:45 PM - Closing Remarks and Future Activity Planning Room: 17th Floor Conference Room, Bldg: IEEE NY Office, 3 Park Avenue (Between E.33rd & E.34th Streets), New York, New York, United States, 10016
Repeater Basics
Repeater Basics
This seminar will present an overview of VHF/UHF repeaters. George will present a guided tour of the components that comprise a contemporary VHF/UHF analog repeater. He will discuss the many issues that a successful repeater organization requires to get right. This presentation provides an overview and key features of the components. It is not intended as an “in-depth” investigation of each component; but instead provide a starting point of what needs to be considered. Topics that will be discussed include: - What is a Repeater - Coverage Area - Site Environment - Antenna System - Power Source - Receiver - Transmitter - Controller - Linking - Security - Laws & Regulations - Future Directions for Repeaters Co-sponsored by: R30507 - Canaveral Section (COMSOC chapter) Speaker(s): George Sullivan Agenda: 7:00 PM Networking 7:20 PM Presentation Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/422937
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R1 / R2 Vitality – Ask Us Anything
R1 / R2 Vitality – Ask Us Anything
Join us for an engaging and interactive "Ask Me Anything" session with the RVCs of Region 1 and Region 2! This vitality sync is designed to provide you with the opportunity to ask questions, share insights, and discuss initiatives that are driving growth and success in our regions. Whether you have inquiries about challenges, opportunities, upcoming events, strategic goals, or best practices, this is your chance to connect directly with your RVCs. Bonus KAIZEN session for those section, chapter, affinity, or student groups wishing to participate. (https://ideaboardz.com/for/IEEE%20R1%2FR2%20Vitality%20Kaizen%20072024/5328100) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/425909
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NJ Coast Section July PICNIC Event
NJ Coast Section July PICNIC Event
Come Saturday 7-13-24 for an All Day Family Style Outing: We and our families are getting together to start the summer right! Hosting at Thompson Park at the Old Orchard Picnic Pavilion from 11 AM EDT to 3 pm EDT. Feel free to stay in the park as long as you like as Park Hours 7 AM-7 PM. Come through main entrance. There is parking near the Old Orchard Picnic Pavilion, which we have reserved. There is also a Picnic area with a big tent that can be used if extra space is needed. Please register before mid-night tonight for a final count. Spouses and children are welcome and encouraged to attend. The shelter is located in the Old Orchard Picnic Area (which is where the Google Maps sends you). The Shelter has a roof with convenient picnic table, picnic benches and grills. There is no formal agenda other than family fun. This is a great opportunity to play games. Any games you wish to play is very welcome and are encouraged to bring anything related to the games you wish to play. We are offering a Hybrid Food scenario. Section will provide a mix of vegetarian and meat options from Jersey Mike and water bottles. Some Pot Luck is encouraged, especially for those who wish to share their culinary talents with the rest of us and for those with culinary preferences unique to them. Thompson Park Map: (https://www.getoutsidenj.com/places/thompson-park.lincroft.monmouth-county.new-jersey/)(https://www.getoutsidenj.com/places/thompson-park.lincroft.monmouth-county.new-jersey/) Agenda: Family Fun Bldg: Thompson Park: Old Orchard Picnic Pavilion, 805 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, New Jersey, United States, 07738
Mount Wachusett Hike – Young Professionals Networking Outing
Mount Wachusett Hike – Young Professionals Networking Outing
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An Afternoon of Sailing aboard the Schooner Liberté
An Afternoon of Sailing aboard the Schooner Liberté
The Providence Section is hosting an afternoon of sailing on July 13, 2024, from 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm aboard the three-masted schooner Liberté out of Falmouth Harbor. You'll sail in the general area of Nantucket and Vineyard Sounds. Advance non-refundable reservations are required. Prices: Student Member and one guest: $20 each; All other members and one guest: $35 each; Additional guests: $40 each; Young guests, age 7-18: $20 each; Children: age 6 and younger: no cost. These prices are the same as the last time this event was held in 2023. There is very limited parking on site. Those arriving by hired transportation will receive beverage coupons. If driving, please utilize your smallest vehicle or please carpool. There is a parking attendant who will receive you and assist with parking. The Liberté is a magnificent three-masted schooner which plies the beautiful waters of Cape Cod and the Chesapeake Bay. During the summer it ties up at the Clam Shack, just inside the mouth of the harbor in Falmouth, MA. It is 74 feet long with a spacious deck and plentiful on-deck seating including room for wheelchairs. Soft drinks, beer, wine and mixed drinks are available on board at the cash bar. Attendees may wish to bring along their own snacks, light food or water. We have a liquor license which prohibits our guests from bringing their own alcohol. We keep our prices reasonable. Keep in mind that it is often cooler on the water than on land, particularly on windy days. You might want to bring along a sweater or jacket. Comfortable shoes are definitely encouraged, high heels are not. Sunblock is also recommended. ATTENTION: Cape Cod is a tourist destination and access via either the Bourne or Sagamore bridge is expected to be slow. Allow ample time for your drive and arrive at the dock not later than 1:00 pm. If you are running late for the departure time, please call the Liberte office at 508-524-9121 to inform us. In case of bad weather and the captain decides that the passengers will be in danger or discomfort, we will cancel the trip. All IEEE reservation fees will be refunded. If you have any questions please contact the host. Agenda: Saturday, July 13, 2024. 1:00 pm- ARRIVE NOT LATER THAN - at the parking lot (227 Clinton Avenue, Falmouth, MA 02540); check in at the Liberte booking window. 1:30 pm- Safety briefing and vessel orientation. 1:30 - 4:30 pm- Cruise 4:30 pm- Return to port and say farewell! Bldg: The Clam Shack, 227 Clinton Avenue, Falmouth, Massachusetts, United States, 02540
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IEEE NY Joint ComSoc & VTS Technology Forum: Signal processing for vehicular joint radar-communications
IEEE NY Joint ComSoc & VTS Technology Forum: Signal processing for vehicular joint radar-communications
In this talk, we focus on the recent signal processing strategies and challenges associated with the development of sensing and communication systems that coexist with the vehicles and road infrastructure deployed in a given area. We consider a broad definition of coexistence, which covers joint communication and sensing, collaborative communication and sensing, and also interference. We consider an aspect of the coexistence paradigm where the two systems support each other beyond interference mitigation such as sensor-aided communications and communications-aided sensing. This opens up the avenue for the development of multivehicle sensor fusion strategies. We describe recent works that define topologies for combining radar and communication functionalities into the same equipment, drawing on the spectrum scarcity and possible gains from the reuse of resources. In particular, we focus on the joint design of a waveform to mitigate interference, including communications-centric waveforms (OFDMA and 802.11ad), radar-centric waveforms (PMCW), or unified waveforms achieving optimal trade-offs between the two systems. Speaker(s): , Dr. Kumar Vijay Mishra One Penn Plaza, 4th Floor, New York, New York, United States, 10119, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419292
Careers in Technology Summer Series 2024 – Lou Gullo – Reliability Engineering /Technology
Careers in Technology Summer Series 2024 – Lou Gullo – Reliability Engineering /Technology
This session on reliability engineering/technology will focus on reliability engineering as an engineering discipline and profession that is critical for today's complex and critical systems, and reliability technology as a constantly evolving technology in electrical/electronic/mechanical system design and development. This session will also focus on the history of IEEE reliability standards and the latest standards being developed by IEEE to move reliability engineering and technology further. Examples of IEEE reliability standards will be provided. Also, excerpts from my first book, Design for Reliability (DfR), by Raheja and Gullo, will be provided. Speaker(s): Lou Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423704
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IEEE Women In Engineering (WIE) Emerging Innovation and Entrepreneurship Series
IEEE Women In Engineering (WIE) Emerging Innovation and Entrepreneurship Series
The IEEE Women In Engineering (WIE) Emerging Innovation and Entrepreneurship Series is a platform designed to inspire and empower individuals in STEM fields, particularly women, by showcasing insights from industry leaders. The series features webinars and events focused on emerging technologies, innovation, and entrepreneurship, providing valuable knowledge and networking opportunities for participants looking to advance their careers in technology-driven industries. Join us for an insightful webinar on July 17th, hosted by the IEEE Women In Engineering Emerging Innovation and Entrepreneurship Series. This session will focus on "AI and Innovation," exploring cutting-edge developments and their impact on various industries. Date and Time: July 17th, 3:00 pm GMT (11:00 am EDT) Duration: 90 minutes Speakers: - Ms. Jayshree Seth - Role: Corporate Scientist & Chief Science Advocate, 3M, Minnesota - LinkedIn Profile: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayshree-seth-6287b45/) - Ms. Kimberly Williams - Role: Generative AI and Data Platform @Microsoft, Seattle - LinkedIn Profile: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberlywilliams321/) Moderator: - Dr. Kumudhini Ravindra - LinkedIn Profile: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kumudhini-ravindra-blue-lotus-inc/) Description: This webinar will delve into the forefront of AI technologies and their role in fostering innovation across diverse sectors. Ms. Jayshree Seth, renowned for her contributions in corporate science advocacy, will provide insights from 3M’s perspective on harnessing AI for transformative solutions. Ms. Kimberly Williams, with her expertise in generative AI at Microsoft, will share her experiences on leveraging data platforms to drive innovation and operational efficiency. What You Will Learn: - Understand the latest trends in AI and their implications for innovation. - Gain insights into practical applications of AI across different industries. - Learn strategies for integrating AI technologies to enhance business outcomes. - Explore the challenges and opportunities in AI-driven innovation. - Network with industry leaders and peers passionate about advancing technology and innovation. Who Should Attend: This session is perfect for professionals, students, and enthusiasts interested in the intersection of AI and innovation, seeking to explore new trends, challenges, and opportunities in the field. Registration: Secure your spot by registering (https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/webappng/sites/ieeemeetings/meeting/register/142ee57510b843ce90fd18c5ab97cfea?ticket=4832534b00000007a19889861b2b612bec5b2616abe41a01bad16493915bb1f8fe44ca5d3a2a36c0×tamp=1720455189222&RGID=r6dbb7ceecc853a37c74241eab1731d50). Don’t miss this chance to gain actionable insights and connect with leaders shaping the future of AI and innovation. #wielead #wie #innovation #ai #entrepreneurship #STEM #technology #IEEEWIE #industry [] Co-sponsored by: IEEE Women in Engineering Speaker(s): Jayshree Seth, Kimberly Williams Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426859
Ithaca Section July 17 Meeting @ Homer Hops
Ithaca Section July 17 Meeting @ Homer Hops
The Ithaca Executive Committee invites you to join us at (https://www.homerhops.com/). Agenda: - Event Planning - Young Professionals event planned for fall of 2024 - Collaboration between (https://afresearchlab.com/lablife/afrl-regional-network-mid-atlantic/) and the Cornell student chapter proposed - Seminar on amateur radio in September or November - Section roles available: - Awards chair, event planner, webmaster, social media manager - Cornell IEEE chapter updates and/or events - PCB Seminar: Arranging a PCB series for the fall of 2024. 700 NY-90, Cortland, New York, United States, 13045
New Space Economy: The Rise of Small Satellites
New Space Economy: The Rise of Small Satellites
TALK ABSTRACT: Recent technological advances enabled low cost small satellite development and launch services which gave rise to the new space economy. Democratizing access to space feeds innovation and bolsters economic development taking the market away from a few large corporations and allowing smaller businesses to compete and thrive. In this talk, the process of creating a space corporation in Maine with examples of space based applications and research and development projects will be presented. Audience will learn more about opportunities and pitfalls in this new era. Speaker(s): Dr. Ali Abedi Agenda: Recent technological advances enabled low cost small satellite development and launch services which gave rise to the new space economy. Democratizing access to space feeds innovation and bolsters economic development taking the market away from a few large corporations and allowing smaller businesses to compete and thrive. In this talk, the process of creating a space corporation in Maine with examples of space based applications and research and development projects will be presented. Audience will learn more about opportunities and pitfalls in this new era. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/422563
ExCom NH Section – Jul 17
ExCom NH Section – Jul 17
NH Section monthly ExCom meeting Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/422138
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Comsoc and Computer Joint meeting: Mathematical Artificial Intelligence
Comsoc and Computer Joint meeting: Mathematical Artificial Intelligence
Mathematical Artificial Intelligence By Prof. Shui Yu University of Technology Sydney Abstract: Artificial Intelligence is a leading topic in both academia and industry, and explainable AI (XAI) is a critical and hot topic of the field. However, we noticed that XAI is not the core of the business, and we expect deterministic AI models. In this talk, we will report the current landscape of XAI, and then introduce the next stage after XAI – Mathematical AI (MAI). We will mainly present how the mathematical tools, such as differential geometry and group theory, are used build deterministic AI models. At the end of the talk, we will present some cases of the application of MAI. We hope the talk will shed light on the promising field for interested audience. Speaker(s): Dr. Shui Yu Agenda: Friday, July 19, 2024 4:00pm - 5:15pm Pacific Time Seminar with Q&A Any questions, please contact Dr. Zhensheng Zhang at [email protected] Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426757
Meet and Greet Pizza Event
Meet and Greet Pizza Event
IEEE Section will be hosting a meet and greet at the Mills Riverside Park in Jericho, VT at the Pavilion. This will be a great opportunity to get to know the other societies in Vermont. Bldg: Pavilion, 338 VT-15, Jericho, Vermont, United States, 05465
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NJ Coast Section – Leadership Call
NJ Coast Section – Leadership Call
NJ Coast Section Activities Planning Status, project ownership, timeline and next steps for upcoming NJ Coast Section events and initiatives. Agenda: - Awards Planning - Big Horn Milestone Planning - Cruise Planning - Banquet Planning - Budget Planning - Career Development Symposium Planning - NJIT Career Day Planning - Student Branch Development NOTE: On All Projects · Status Report · Project Ownership · Timeline / Next Steps Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/425898
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Careers in Technology Summer Series 2024 – Arun Vishwanathan – Model-based Approaches for Cyber Risk Assessment of Space Missions
Careers in Technology Summer Series 2024 – Arun Vishwanathan – Model-based Approaches for Cyber Risk Assessment of Space Missions
Space assets such as satellites, drones and spacecraft are increasingly attractive targets for adversaries ranging from individual hackers, to hacker groups and nation states. This rapid rise in the cyber threat landscape necessitates smarter cyber tools to stay ahead of our adversaries. In this talk, I will present the work being done by the Cyber Defense Engineering and Research (CDER) group at JPL in addressing cyber challenges as pertaining to JPL’s missions. I will specifically focus on our work combining model-based engineering and AI-based reasoning to build a unique capability for automated cyber risk assessments. Speaker(s): Dr. Arun Vishwanathan Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423705
MOVE Tech Talk – JUL 2024 – IEEE Smart Village
MOVE Tech Talk – JUL 2024 – IEEE Smart Village
IEEE Smart Village (ISV) has a unique approach to support the world’s energy-impoverished communities by providing a comprehensive solution combining renewable energy, community-based education, and entrepreneurial opportunities. ISV provides seed-funding to carefully selected community entrepreneurs based upon a credible business plan that will impact significant number of people with electricity, education and jobs. The challenges of starting and sustaining a successful business in the developing world are extreme to say the least. The IEEE Smart Village entrepreneurs are the true heroes. They have learned to build the confidence and support of their local communities. They consistently demonstrate a deep respect for preserving the best of local cultures and heritages while gracefully introducing new technology and business practices. Some of the challenges that they have had to overcome include extremes of climate, altitude, floods, currency devaluations, power blackouts, media blackouts, political instability, local rivalries and contentious elections. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Speaker(s): Dr. Rajan Kapur, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/406585
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Engineering Pioneer – Frank Sprague: Documentary Night
Engineering Pioneer – Frank Sprague: Documentary Night
Over the course of a little less than twenty years, inventor Frank J. Sprague (1857-1934) achieved an astonishing series of technological breakthroughs--from pioneering work in self-governing motors to developing the first full-scale operational electric railway system--all while commercializing his inventions and promoting them (and himself as their inventor) to financial backers and the public.
Human Biases and their impact on our decision making
Human Biases and their impact on our decision making
Life Members lunchtime meet and learn event Speaker(s): Dr. Khosrow Dehnad Jinli Sichuan Cuisine Restaurant, 71 Main St., Marlboro, New Jersey, United States, 07748
Summer Social
Summer Social
IEEE Buffalo Section invites you to Come join us for a casual get-together on Thursday July 25, 2024. "the patio...the river...the food...the fun" 6:00pm Casual Patio Food The Shores Waterfront Restaurant 2 Detroit Street (Tonawanda Island) North Tonawanda NY IEEE Members and Guests $15 per person Reservations by July 23, 2024: Judy Moskal (716)689-6689 landline [email protected] Shores Waterfront Restaurant, 2 Detroit Street (Tonawanda Island), North Tonawanda, New York, United States
CT PELS ExCom
CT PELS ExCom
7/25/2024 ExCom Bldg: CCSU Applied Innovation Hub, 1615 Stanley St, New Britain, Connecticut, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/425328
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Long Island Ducks Baseball Game plus Fireworks After the Game
Long Island Ducks Baseball Game plus Fireworks After the Game
Enjoy a Long Island Ducks baseball game and stay for fireworks after the game! The game starts on Saturday July 27th at 6:35 PM when the LI Ducks take on the Lancaster Stormers, but the gates open at 5:35 PM. Tickets are $23.00 each and parking is FREE. Part of the proceeds will help support FIRST Long Island, the non-profit that puts on the FIRST Robotics competitions for the Long Island region. We encourage you to invite family and friends. Let's all have a fun night of baseball and fireworks! Feel free to pass (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/first-long-island-the-long-island-ducks-tickets-928275445847)around through email and share on social media. To register, you must use the (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/first-long-island-the-long-island-ducks-tickets-928275445847). In the form, there will be a place to list your affiliation. If you list "IEEE" under "Company" then IEEE members will be seated together as a group. It is also important to note on the form if you require any special accommodations in terms of accessibility. Act quickly because registration closes on July 14th at 11:59 PM. LINK to Ticket Purchase Page: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/first-long-island-the-long-island-ducks-tickets-928275445847 IMPORTANT TICKET INFO: The LI Ducks do not have electronic ticketing options for this group event, ALL TICKETS ARE "WILL CALL" and would be picked up at the ticket office. When picking up your tickets make sure to give your affiliation as tickets will be organized by affiliation and primary contact. A photo ID is required to pick up the tickets. The Event Brite ticket confirmation email indicates electronic ticketing but please remember ALL TICKETS ARE "WILL CALL" for this event. Agenda: 5:35 PM Gates open 6:35 PM Game Time Fireworks start after the game finishes. Fairfield Properties Ballpark, 3 Court House Drive, Central Islip, New York, United States, 11722
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Careers in Technology Summer Series 2024 – Paul Carney – Unlock Your Business Potential with AI
Careers in Technology Summer Series 2024 – Paul Carney – Unlock Your Business Potential with AI
The latest McKinsey Global Survey on AI in May of 2024 concludes that 2023 was the year the world discovered generative AI (GenAI) and 2024 is the year organizations truly began using—and deriving business value from—this new technology. An incredible 65 percent of respondents report that their organizations are regularly using GenAI, which is nearly double the percentage from the previous survey just ten months before. Respondents’ expectations for gen AI’s impact remain as high with three-quarters predicting that gen AI will lead to significant or disruptive change in their industries in the years ahead. This session is an invaluable opportunity for business leaders like you to overcome your hesitation and uncertainty of AI. Mastering AI tools and techniques is not just about keeping pace with technology; it's about leveraging these advanced resources to fill in knowledge gaps, enhance decision-making, and drive productivity. Learning to utilize AI not only streamlines operations but also significantly boosts your capacity to deliver increased business outcomes, making you more valuable and a strategic asset to your organization. You will leave equipped with practical, actionable strategies that you can implement immediately, turning your uncertainty into confidence and empowering you to leverage AI effectively in your daily tasks. Speaker(s): Paul Carney Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423706
MOVE Virtual Operations Class – Part 1 of 3
MOVE Virtual Operations Class – Part 1 of 3
Upcoming 2024 MOVE Operations Training Opportunities MOVE Operations Class – 3-part Virtual Series IEEE USA MOVE is offering a dynamic 3-part Virtual Operations Class essential for anyone gearing up for MOVE truck deployment, or with a keen interest in the program. New MOVE members must attend, and it's highly recommended for those who want to refresh their knowledge. We cover everything from deployment expectations to truck equipment and essential safety procedures. This virtual course spans three sessions, each lasting two hours. With the introduction of a third truck, we'll delve into the distinctions between the three. The Day 1 session will provide an overview of the MOVE truck operation for MOVE-1, MOVE-2 and MOVE-3 with a high-level understanding of truck operations, power systems, network systems and communications/radio systems. The differences between the three trucks will be discussed. The Day 2 session will provide a detailed orientation and discussion on truck operations, maintenance and power generations systems. The differences between the three trucks will be discussed. The Day 3 session will provide a detailed orientation and discussion on the networking and communications systems. An overview of the Cisco Meraki and radio systems operations and functionality will be provided. The differences between the three trucks will be discussed. Please use the following links to register for all three training sessions. This is a 3-part virtual class. Register to attend >> - Part 1: Tuesday, 30 Jul 2024 from 8:00 - 9:30 PM ET >> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423831 - Part 2: Wednesday, 31 Jul 2024 from 8:00 - 9:30 PM ET >> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423833 - Part 3: Thursday, 01 Aug 2024 from 8:00 - 9:30 PM ET >> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423835 There will be a test after the third session - material will be provided for the test. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423831
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IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: 2024 Economy & Job Hunt
IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: 2024 Economy & Job Hunt
Embarking on a job hunt for executive or professional roles in 2024? Delve into the secrets of a successful job hunt and unlock the key trends shaping this year's employment scene. Elizabeth will unravel the mysteries surrounding the economic forecast, unveiling whether it's the perfect time to embark on a new career chapter or conduct a stealthy job search. Discover the cutting-edge resume strategies and gain an insider's perspective on what hiring managers are truly seeking in the talent they bring aboard. Don't miss out on this exclusive session where the future of your career awaits! Speaker(s): Elizabeth Lions Agenda: IEEE-USA's free webinars/events are designed to help you find your next job, maintain your career, negotiate an appropriate salary, understand ethical considerations in the workplace and learn about other career-building strategies and public policy developments that affect your profession. For information regarding upcoming webinars or to visit our vast webinar archive, please visit: (https://ieeeusa.org/careers/webinars/) (https://newsletter.smartbrief.com/rest/sign-up/2479DAB0-4089-43E7-925D-86AE0C1E6244?campaign=e0d52cef) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/409085
IEEE AES Inter-Section Chapter Collaboration
IEEE AES Inter-Section Chapter Collaboration
Plan, implement and measure NJ Coast AES Inter-Section Activities Agenda: Past Calls - Overall Number of completed Talks - Number of Attendees per Talk Future Calls - Any Issues? - Any Assistance Needed? Student Competition - Any Training Required? Any Other Business? Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/425905
Webinar: Neuromorphic Computing for Future AI Systems
Webinar: Neuromorphic Computing for Future AI Systems
Neuromorphic Computing for Future AI Systems Cory Merkel, Ph.D. Director, Brain Lab Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Engineering, RIT Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) has become the linchpin in a growing number of products, services, and research programs which are aimed at automating and enhancing the human decision-making process. There is no doubt that AI will play a central role in the future of healthcare, transportation, manufacturing, and defense, among others. However, the rapidly growing size, weight, and power (SWaP) cost of AI algorithms limits their deployment on devices with practical computing and energy constraints (satellites, wearables, wireless sensors). In this talk, I will discuss our lab’s efforts to bridge this gap by closely emulating the structure and function of biological brains, with the ultimate goal of enabling AI in the most SWaP-constrained environments. This research takes a holistic approach, examining the entire AI stack, from devices and circuits to algorithms and applications. At the lowest level, I will present our research on memristor-based circuits for implementing weighted communication pathways in artificial neural networks (ANNs) and spiking neural networks (SNNs). Memristors reduce the power and latency associated with running ANNs/SNNs on traditional computer architectures by directly emulating both the memory and computation of biological synapses. In addition, memristor plasticity enables on-chip learning and allows ANNs/SNNs to function in the presence of hardware defects and process variations. Moving up the design hierarchy, the talk will highlight ideas for biologically-inspired energy management in neuromorphic systems and efficient ANN/SNN topologies. Finally, the talk will provide an overview of our research related to the trustworthiness and potential security vulnerabilities of AI hardware with ties to human perception and psychology. Bio: Cory Merkel is an assistant professor with the Department of Computer Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology. He earned his BS and MS degrees in computer engineering (2011) and a Ph.D. in microsystems engineering (2015) from RIT. From 2016 to 2018, Dr. Merkel was a research electronics engineer with the Information Directorate, Air Force Research Lab. He is currently the director of the Brain Lab, a multidisciplinary research lab aimed at fundamental research to enable the next generation of ultra-efficient and trustworthy AI systems. His current research focuses on mapping of AI algorithms, primarily artificial and spiking neural networks, to mixed-signal hardware, design of brain-inspired computing systems using emerging technologies, and trustworthy AI hardware. Dr. Merkel’s research has been published in a number of peer-reviewed conferences, journals, and books. Co-sponsored by: IEEE, Rochester Section, Region 1 Speaker(s): , , Agenda: Wednesday, July 31st, 7:30 PM: Introduction of Dr. Cory Merkel, tonight's speaker. 7:35 PM: Presentation: Neuromorphic Computing for AI Systems 8:20 PM: Questions and Answers 8:30 PM: Webinar end Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426383
MOVE Virtual Operations Class – Part 2 of 3
MOVE Virtual Operations Class – Part 2 of 3
Upcoming 2024 MOVE Operations Training Opportunities MOVE Operations Class – 3-part Virtual Series IEEE USA MOVE is offering a dynamic 3-part Virtual Operations Class essential for anyone gearing up for MOVE truck deployment, or with a keen interest in the program. New MOVE members must attend, and it's highly recommended for those who want to refresh their knowledge. We cover everything from deployment expectations to truck equipment and essential safety procedures. This virtual course spans three sessions, each lasting two hours. With the introduction of a third truck, we'll delve into the distinctions between the three. The Day 1 session will provide an overview of the MOVE truck operation for MOVE-1, MOVE-2 and MOVE-3 with a high-level understanding of truck operations, power systems, network systems and communications/radio systems. The differences between the three trucks will be discussed. The Day 2 session will provide a detailed orientation and discussion on truck operations, maintenance and power generations systems. The differences between the three trucks will be discussed. The Day 3 session will provide a detailed orientation and discussion on the networking and communications systems. An overview of the Cisco Meraki and radio systems operations and functionality will be provided. The differences between the three trucks will be discussed. Please use the following links to register for all three training sessions. This is a 3-part virtual class. Register to attend >> - Part 1: Tuesday, 30 Jul 2024 from 8:00 - 9:30 PM ET >> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423831 - Part 2: Wednesday, 31 Jul 2024 from 8:00 - 9:30 PM ET >> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423833 - Part 3: Thursday, 01 Aug 2024 from 8:00 - 9:30 PM ET >> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423835 There will be a test after the third session - material will be provided for the test. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423833
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Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals
Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals
[] 2023 was a pivotal year for AI, with ChatGPT capturing significant attention. Since then, almost every company has been developing their AI strategies to gain a competitive advantage. This lecture will cover the basics of AI, starting with the differences between Machine Learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Deep Learning (DL), and Generative AI (GenAI), and how they work. A basic neural network will be explained, including input, hidden, and output layers. We will then delve into prompt engineering, beginning with the building blocks of a prompt, followed by more advanced techniques such as few-shot learning, chain of thought, personas, self-prompting, prompt chaining, and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). Examples will be shared throughout, with an emphasis on using text-based modalities and use cases for productivity improvements. We will also discuss pitfalls to avoid, including security, shadow prompting, bias, overfitting, technical debt, and ethics. The lecture will conclude with a discussion on trends and future developments in AI. Speaker(s): Michael Verdecanna Agenda: 7:00 PM Networking 7:20 PM Presentation Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426874
NJ Coast Computer Chapter Social Meet-up Music “Under the Stars”
NJ Coast Computer Chapter Social Meet-up Music “Under the Stars”
Agenda: Join in for a Social Meet-up Event -- listen to live music "Under the Stars" at the Terhune Park on Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 7:00 PM. Bring your snacks, lawn chairs, blankets, snacks, and meet up with other IEEE Members, friends, family, and guests. Also, please suggest social events you would like to attend. Please suggest technical events you would like to attend. [email protected] (https://maps.google.com/maps?z=10&t=m&q=Terhune%20Park,%206%20South%20St,%20Matawan,%20NJ,%2007747) Matawan’s “Under the Stars” Series Kicks Off with Beatles Hits from The Weeklings The wait is over, the Matawan Borough Recreation Commission is excited to announce that JEM recording artists ‘The Weeklings’ will perform at the inaugural "Under the Stars" series on August 1, 2024, at 7PM in Terhune Park. This highly anticipated concert will kick off a series of live music and movies every Thursday in August. The Weeklings, renowned for their unique celebration of The Beatles, recently released their fourth album, "Raspberry Park," and are on their “Raspberry Park Tour.” The band members—Glen Burtnik, Bob Burger, John Merjave, and Joe Bellia—have impressive backgrounds, having performed and toured with artists like Beth Hart, David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen, and Paul McCartney. Expect explosive renditions of Beatles classics like "Paperback Writer," "Baby You're a Rich Man," and "I Am the Walrus." The Weeklings also perform 60's classic remakes and Beatles-inspired power-pop originals such as "Little Elvis," "In the Moment," and "3," which was named the #1 Coolest Song in the World 2020 on Sirius/XM's Little Steven's Underground Garage. The "Under the Stars" series is a beloved tradition in Matawan, offering a mix of musical performances and family-friendly movies throughout August. Each Thursday, Terhune Park becomes a vibrant community gathering spot, providing an opportunity for families, friends, and neighbors to connect and enjoy the summer evenings together. Mark your calendars and join us at Terhune Park for an unforgettable night with The Weeklings. Don’t forget your beach chairs, blankets, and a spirit of fun! Matawan Under the Stars series: The Weeklings Date: August 1, 2024 Time: 7 PM Location: Terhune Park For more information about the "Under the Stars" series and other upcoming events, please visit the Matawan Borough Recreation Commission's website or the Matawan Borough on Facebook and Instagram. Terhune Park , 6 South Street , Matawan, New Jersey, United States, 07747
MOVE Virtual Operations Class – Part 3 of 3
MOVE Virtual Operations Class – Part 3 of 3
Upcoming 2024 MOVE Operations Training Opportunities MOVE Operations Class – 3-part Virtual Series IEEE USA MOVE is offering a dynamic 3-part Virtual Operations Class essential for anyone gearing up for MOVE truck deployment, or with a keen interest in the program. New MOVE members must attend, and it's highly recommended for those who want to refresh their knowledge. We cover everything from deployment expectations to truck equipment and essential safety procedures. This virtual course spans three sessions, each lasting two hours. With the introduction of a third truck, we'll delve into the distinctions between the three. The Day 1 session will provide an overview of the MOVE truck operation for MOVE-1, MOVE-2 and MOVE-3 with a high-level understanding of truck operations, power systems, network systems and communications/radio systems. The differences between the three trucks will be discussed. The Day 2 session will provide a detailed orientation and discussion on truck operations, maintenance and power generations systems. The differences between the three trucks will be discussed. The Day 3 session will provide a detailed orientation and discussion on the networking and communications systems. An overview of the Cisco Meraki and radio systems operations and functionality will be provided. The differences between the three trucks will be discussed. Please use the following links to register for all three training sessions. This is a 3-part virtual class. Register to attend >> - Part 1: Tuesday, 30 Jul 2024 from 8:00 - 9:30 PM ET >> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423831 - Part 2: Wednesday, 31 Jul 2024 from 8:00 - 9:30 PM ET >> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423833 - Part 3: Thursday, 01 Aug 2024 from 8:00 - 9:30 PM ET >> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423835 There will be a test after the third session - material will be provided for the test. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423835
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Intelligent Protocol Architecture for 6G
Intelligent Protocol Architecture for 6G
Abstract: The fusion of digital and real worlds in all dimensions will be the driving force for future sixth-generation (6G) wireless systems. Ubiquitous in-time and on-time communication services between humans, machines, robots, and their virtual counterparts are essential, and they expand from the ground to air, space, underground, and deep sea. 6G systems are not only data pipelines but also large-scale distributed computing systems with integrated sensing, processing, storage, communication and computing capabilities. It is challenging to build ubiquitous and intelligent 6G systems, handling stringent quality-of-service (QoS) requirements, providing a rich set of communication modes, including unicast, multicast, broadcast, in-cast, and group-cast, and supporting user-centric mobile applications. In this talk, we introduce a new protocol architecture architecture that can provide a wide range of control functions, and be intelligently configured for different types of 6G applications and networking environments. Its design principles, self-evolving and transformative potentials, and open issues are discussed. We also introduce two use cases applying the architecture to develop a delay-guaranteed routing protocol and a mobility-aware multi-path QUIC protocol for seamless handover in satellite networks. Co-sponsored by: CH01072 - New Jersey Coast Section Chapter,COM19 Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419962
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