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IEEE Rochester Section ExCom Meeting – January 2023
IEEE Rochester Section ExCom Meeting – January 2023
The monthly Rochester IEEE Executive Committee meeting brings together all of the leaders of the Section, Chapters, and Groups. ExCom members: Please send your updates on past and upcoming events to the (mailto:[email protected]) to be included on the agenda prior to the meeting. We review plans for upcoming Rochester meetings within our Section, Chapters, and groups at this meeting. If you are looking to become more engaged in IEEE in the Rochester Section, please plan on attending an Excom meeting! Agenda: - Section Officer Reports - Section Chair Report: (mailto:[email protected]) - Section Vice-Chair Report (mailto:[email protected]) - Section Treasurer Report: (mailto:[email protected]) - Section Secretary Report - Old Business - New Business - Chapter Society and Group Reports - Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society and Communications Society (AES10/COMM19) - Computer Society and Computational Intelligence Society (C16/CIS11) - Electron Devices and Circuits and Systems: (mailto:[email protected]) - Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMB18): (mailto:[email protected]) - Rochester/Binghamton/Buffalo/Ithaca/Syracuse Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRS29): (mailto:[email protected]) - Life Members Group: (mailto:[email protected]) - Microwave Theory and Techniques Society / Antennas and Propagation Society (MTT17/AP03): (mailto:[email protected]), (mailto:[email protected]) - Photonics Society (PHO36): (mailto:[email protected]) and (mailto:[email protected]) - Power and Energy Society / Industry Applications Society (PE31/IA34): (mailto:[email protected]), (mailto:[email protected]) - Signal Processing Society (SP01): - Technology Management Council (TM14): (mailto:[email protected]) - Young Professionals: (mailto:[email protected]) - Student Chapter Reports: (mailto:[email protected]) - Rochester Institute of Technology: (mailto:[email protected]) - University of Rochester: (mailto:[email protected]) - Committee Reports - Membership Report: (mailto:[email protected]%20) - Awards Report: (mailto:[email protected]) - Electronic Communications Coordinator: (mailto:[email protected]), (mailto:[email protected]) - Newsletter Report: (mailto:[email protected]) - PACE Report: (mailto:[email protected]) - E. Liaison Reports - R1 Western Area Chair: (mailto:[email protected]) - Rochester Engineering Society (RES) Report: (mailto:[email protected]) - Rochester Council of Scientific Societies (RCSS) Report: (mailto:[email protected]) - Open Discussion - Adjournment Bldg: Tandoor of India, 376 Jefferson Rd, Rochester, New York, United States, 14623, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/332190
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Practical RF PCB Design: Wireless Networks, Products and Telecommunications
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED!! Overview: One of the most demanding consumer products in the market is the wireless telecommunication product. A well-designed Radio Frequency Printed Circuit Board (RF PCB) contributes significantly to the success of any wireless product as the layout of the PCB greatly affects the performance, stability and reliability of the product. In today’s highly competitive wireless products market with increasingly compressed development time-frame, there is a strong demand for RF professionals who possess the knowledge and experience to design top-performing RF PCBs in less number of iterations. What matters is whether your level of competence is up to the required standard to meet such demand. Audience: RF Designers, Wireless Product Designers, Field Application Engineers, Design Managers and related professionals. Benefits: This course aims to provide participants with an insightful training on RF PCB design from a practical, industrial perspective. Participants will be led through a systematic, theoretical presentation with case studies on commercial products in the training. The course will be conducted by an RF expert with rich industrial experience. It is suitable for RF professionals who want to keep up-to-date their skills and knowledge in RF PCB design and stay competitive. Speaker(s): Henry Lau, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 15 Middlesex Canal Park Road, Woburn, Massachusetts, United States, 01801
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Tutorial: Reliability Testing and Design for Reliability of Packaging Interconnects
Tutorial: Reliability Testing and Design for Reliability of Packaging Interconnects
Recent advances and trends in lead-free solder joint reliability are presented in this study. Emphasis is placed on the design for reliability (DFR) and reliability testing and data analysis, including: Norton power creep constitutive equations and examples; the Wises two power creep constitutive equations and examples; the Garofalo hyperbolic sine creep constitutive equations and examples; and the Anand viscoplasticity constitutive equations and examples, with temperature and strain rate-dependent parameters. For reliability testing and data analysis, the Weibull and lognormal life distributions for lead-free solder joints under thermal-cycling and drop tests; the true Weibull slope, true characteristic life, and true mean life; and the linear acceleration factors for various lead-free solder alloys based on frequency and maximum temperature, dwell time and maximum temperature; and frequency and mean temperature will be presented. Some recommendations will also be provided. Speaker(s): John H Lau, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336536
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Science on Tap: Your Health & Climate Change
Science on Tap: Your Health & Climate Change
Health care professionals across the globe are treating people whose illnesses and injuries are directly related to climate change. Join us to discuss the health effects seen in NH by health care professionals. Learn more about the emergency response plans that are in place locally to address and prevent climate related health issues. Learn about climate solutions and what individuals can do to make a difference. Our panelists: Deb Gerson, MD, Pathologist, Catholic Medical Center, Secretary, NH Healthcare workers for Climate Action Robert Dewey, MD, retired Cardiologist Vice chair, NH Healthcare workers for Climate Action Mary Lemcke-Stampone, Ph.D. Associate Professor, UNH, New Hampshire State Climatologist The function room can be accessed from the river side of the building. Doors open at 5pm and we will introduce the panelists at 6pm. Room: Bo's Lounge, 500 Commercial St, Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03101
ExComm January 2023 Meeting
ExComm January 2023 Meeting
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 1615 Stanley St, New Britain, Connecticut, United States, 06050, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/331889
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Investing Basics: Five Steps to Building a Disciplined Investment Strategy
Investing Basics: Five Steps to Building a Disciplined Investment Strategy
IEEE-USA Financial Literacy Series Webinar In the first webinar of this series, Kyle Cunningham will discuss the fundamentals of creating a financial plan and investment strategy based on the concepts of goal setting, risk and reward, diversification, discipline, and momentum. IEEE-USA Financial Literacy Webinar Series - (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336480) January 11, 2023 at 2:00pm ET Details: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336480 - (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336484) February 8, 2023 at 2:00pm ET Details: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336484 - (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336492) March 8, 2023 at 2:00pm ET Details: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336492 - (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336496) April 5, 2023 at 2:00pm ET Details: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336496 This series is being presented in partnership with the (https://www.ieee.org/membership/discounts/index.html). Co-sponsored by: IEEE Member Discounts Program Speaker(s): Kyle Cunningham WMCP®, RICP® Wealth Management Advisor, 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/ --------------------------------------------------------------- IEEE members can take advantage of exclusive and discounted pricing on insurance and a variety of products and services (where available) that can add up to substantial savings. Discover what IEEE Member Discounts can offer you. This program is offered exclusively to active IEEE members. Visit: (https://www.ieee.org/membership/discounts/index.html) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336480
IEEE North Jersey Section EXCOM – Meeting 6:30 PM
IEEE North Jersey Section EXCOM – Meeting 6:30 PM
The IEEE North Jersey Section's Executive Committee (EXCOM) monthly meeting will be held hybridly. The EXCOM meeting starts at 6:30 pm EST and typically ends at 8:30 pm. The meeting is meant to discuss and coordinate the activities of the Section and its Chapters and Groups, as well as new initiatives. Everyone is welcome to attend this meeting. Please register in advance for this meeting using vTools. You can change/cancel the registration if your plans change. For more information, please contact our IEEE North Jersey Section Chair Hong Zhao ([email protected]) , or Secretary, Adriaan van Wijngaarden, ([email protected]). Location: FDU Metropolitan Campus, 1000 River Rd. Muscarelle Center 105, Teaneck, NJ 07666 To join remotely by the following Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89067811667 Meeting ID: 890 6781 1667 Note: If you are unable to join the meeting, please send your chapter activity report to the section chair at [email protected] Agenda: 06:30 pm - 06:45 pm Networking 06:45 pm - 08:30 pm IEEE North Jersey Section Executive Committee Meeting The meeting agenda typically includes news related to the IEEE and the IEEE North Jersey Section, Secretary and Treasurer Reports, Chapter and Affinity Group Reports, Committee Reports, and reports by various Chairs and Representatives, Committee Chairs, and planning, and new initiatives. Bldg: Muscarelle Center M105, 1000 River Rd, Teaneck, New Jersey, United States, 07666, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/341877
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NJ COAST SECTION EXCOM MEETING Jan 12 2023 **ONLINE**
NJ COAST SECTION EXCOM MEETING Jan 12 2023 **ONLINE**
NJ COAST SECTION EXCOM MEETING ONLINE Thursday, January 12, 2023 Please sign in by 6:55 PM so we can start at 7 PM. It is requested that Section Officers and at least the Chairs of each Chapter / Affinity Group check their calendars when receiving this notice and register promptly if they can make it. Co-sponsored by: Fatimah Shehadeh Agenda: - Officer Reporting: - IEEE Membership Dues Paid and One Society dues Paid for chapter officers. - Officer reporting in vTools; report officer updates to Tima, John and Frank. - New Treasurers need special forms to be filled out plus training and transfer checkbook, etc. - Talks Reporting L31s: - Log all L31 forms for all Talks held in 2022. - Financial Reporting for Section and Chapters: - All 2022 Financial reporting to be completed by mid February. Please send any remaining items for discussion to the Section Secretary, (mailto:[email protected]). Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/340172
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Martin Luther King Jr Day Host: Prof Dr Victor B Lawrence Standards Racial Bias in Technology Pulse Oximeter, and More
Martin Luther King Jr Day Host: Prof Dr Victor B Lawrence Standards Racial Bias in Technology Pulse Oximeter, and More
Host: Professor Dr Victor B Lawrence Guest speakers will also present. Recently we have seen many news and research articles demonstrating a long overlooked effect, racial bias, of using Pulse Ox devices to care for people with dark skin resulting in delay in diagnosis, delay in care, miss allocation of resources staff and equipment, poor outcomes, and harm to many people including but not limited to morbidity and mortality. COVID-19 is one health condition crisis of unprecedented magnitude; disparity in impact of COVID-19 has brought attention to racial bias in health and medical devices when use of the Pulse Ox devices resulted in devastating outcomes. This is but one of many examples of ongoing multidimensional and systemic racial bias at all phases of the innovation and technology life cycle, human interface, and outcomes. In addition, people with certain preexisting health conditions are not candidates for the Pulse Ox device. There is also gender, language, cultural bias, and access to communication and information complicating the use-inspired challenges. They impact social determinants of health. They must be addressed when gathering teams, engaging stakeholders, gathering user needs, designing systems, designing studies, DEI of participation, research, publications, algorithms, devices, methods, updating after market findings and data, training, follow-up, use in health and well-being, and more. Working with data from the past is not going to reduce racial bias, nor will it result in improved future algorithms, AI/ML, etc. Research and industry stakeholders should facilitate transparent design, improve communication and literacy of those who use devices, monitor and report how devices are used, and incorporate updated data, even small data, and experiences of users over time. We connect this effort to Humanitarian Activities, DEI, sustainability, resilience, UN Sustainable Development Goals, Social Determinants of Health. All that and world class technology solutions, too. Let's gather on the occasion of Martin Luther King Jr Day, 16 January 2023, to establish a plan to address our interest in reducing racial bias and address how Pulse Ox devices and other health and wellness technologies, devices, AI/ML, algorithms, methods, etc. can be improved through transformative Standards and related activities. This meeting will provide an excellent opportunity to plan a Webinar, white paper, and future actions to advance technology for humanity. Co-sponsored by: Katherine Grace August, PhD (Kit) Speaker(s): Professor Dr Victor B Lawrence, Agenda: 7:00pm Introduction 7:10pm Presentation by Professor Dr Victor B Lawrence Discussion Guests Present Discussion Planning Webinar, White Paper, Standards Activities Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342104
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How high precision GNSS enables new automotive applications
How high precision GNSS enables new automotive applications
In this webinar, the following topics will be discussed: - The basic principles of high-precision GNSS - How GNSS networks and error correction work - Using high-precision GNSS for automotive applications - testing high-precision GNSS - Please click the link for registration for attending the webinar: (https://smc-link.s4hana.ondemand.com/eu/data-buffer/sap/public/cuan/link/100/62B514B8A9B954652795DDFA48AAE9243E7CE69A?_V_=2&_K11_=42F2141826F28B74464961DE1DD072E98BA4EBB0&_L54AD1F204_=c2NlbmFyaW89TUxDUEcmdGVuYW50PW15MzAyMDM5LnM0aGFuYS5vbmRlbWFuZC5jb20mdGFyZ2V0PWh0dHBzOi8vZXZlbnQub24yNC5jb20vd2NjL3IvNDA2Mjg2Ni82QkUwMEQ2NkMwMUE3RUE1QjYxNzFEQzUzNTcxN0E2MS80NDE1NzYzP3BhcnRuZXJyZWY9bWlkXzEzODg4X25h&_K13_=409&_K14_=8ba97167e0dc51dcc5efe836efecbf2471c4fcc8b986f67129ac3c5e6f50b7a7) Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Dr. Markus Irsigler , Agenda: - Please click the link for registration for attending the webinar: (https://smc-link.s4hana.ondemand.com/eu/data-buffer/sap/public/cuan/link/100/62B514B8A9B954652795DDFA48AAE9243E7CE69A?_V_=2&_K11_=42F2141826F28B74464961DE1DD072E98BA4EBB0&_L54AD1F204_=c2NlbmFyaW89TUxDUEcmdGVuYW50PW15MzAyMDM5LnM0aGFuYS5vbmRlbWFuZC5jb20mdGFyZ2V0PWh0dHBzOi8vZXZlbnQub24yNC5jb20vd2NjL3IvNDA2Mjg2Ni82QkUwMEQ2NkMwMUE3RUE1QjYxNzFEQzUzNTcxN0E2MS80NDE1NzYzP3BhcnRuZXJyZWY9bWlkXzEzODg4X25h&_K13_=409&_K14_=8ba97167e0dc51dcc5efe836efecbf2471c4fcc8b986f67129ac3c5e6f50b7a7) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342945
Common Installation Errors and Consequences for PV Installations
Common Installation Errors and Consequences for PV Installations
In this webinar we will discuss common installation errors and associated consequences on PV installations. We will cover several installation categories, such as wire management, inverters, Rapid Shutdown Devices (RSDs) and then take a deeper dive on a more common cause of rooftop solar fires: connectors. All of these components must last at least 25 years and if they’re not properly installed, they can lead to electrical failures and significant safety risks. We will discuss best practices to avoid these risks and share some helpful field management tools for effective construction, operations and maintenance. Fieldwork Management Tool SolarGrade: (http://solargrade.io/); Explainer Video for Solargrade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO7lP_7m4GE Co-sponsored by: Helio Volta Speaker(s): James Nagel P.E., Agenda: 12:00 PM - 12:05 PM - IEEE PES Baltimore chapter introduction of the Speaker 12:05 PM - 12:40 PM - Presentation by Speaker 12:40 PM to 12:55 PM - Questions and Answers (Q&A) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342326
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Testing Avionic Digital Bus Architectures
Testing Avionic Digital Bus Architectures
Facing the challenges of legacy and next-generation avionics bus-interface testing, this webinar has been created to provide a deeper understanding of digital test solutions needed to provide Signal-, Data- and Power-Integrity in the design, integration and performance compliance verification of avionics computer integrated systems, sub-systems, and their integral component parts. In this webinar topics of talk/discussion are Avionics Digital Bus Architectures, effective test solutions, and the broader portfolio of Avionics Test competencies. - Please click the link for registration for attending the webinar: (https://smc-link.s4hana.ondemand.com/eu/data-buffer/sap/public/cuan/link/100/E60004E3ED85C52927566C9633DACCC337964D7B?_V_=2&_K11_=3CD19749E3E00520721552B15CA38A193559AE47&_L54AD1F204_=c2NlbmFyaW89TUxDUEcmdGVuYW50PW15MzAyMDM5LnM0aGFuYS5vbmRlbWFuZC5jb20mdGFyZ2V0PWh0dHBzOi8vZXZlbnQub24yNC5jb20vd2NjL3IvNDA2MDA0Ny81MzlDRjUzRUNFNjlEMzEyNDA2MDY0RTI0NkZENkUwMT9wYXJ0bmVycmVmPW1pZF8xMzkxMF9uYV9pbnZpdGF0aW9uX200Yw&_K13_=409&_K14_=53c521271c4e30bfc26baf7547bbc4bbb396e6000db7b2c526d8a19e2213316c)(https://smc-link.s4hana.ondemand.com/eu/data-buffer/sap/public/cuan/link/100/11BD83CEA3BF718727FF51835AF15B632D45E0ED?_V_=2&_K11_=9F8ED169ABB633060368BBA381BCF565B5EDE0E5&_L54AD1F204_=c2NlbmFyaW89TUxDUEcmdGVuYW50PW15MzAyMDM5LnM0aGFuYS5vbmRlbWFuZC5jb20mdGFyZ2V0PWh0dHBzOi8vZXZlbnQub24yNC5jb20vd2NjL3IvMzkyMzMxMS9EQ0YwRkUxMjlDMERCRUZEQzFDMDBGODUxMkZDMjIwQi80MDk1MzY2P3BhcnRuZXJyZWY9bmFfbTRjX1JldGhpbms1R1Rlc3Rpbmc&_K13_=398&_K14_=e429508c4235a621f38b5f6403271c5c21f5d5b6cf1cb16d3c02dd0cd10eeb75) Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Guido Schulze , Agenda: - Please click the link for registration for attending the webinar: (https://smc-link.s4hana.ondemand.com/eu/data-buffer/sap/public/cuan/link/100/E60004E3ED85C52927566C9633DACCC337964D7B?_V_=2&_K11_=3CD19749E3E00520721552B15CA38A193559AE47&_L54AD1F204_=c2NlbmFyaW89TUxDUEcmdGVuYW50PW15MzAyMDM5LnM0aGFuYS5vbmRlbWFuZC5jb20mdGFyZ2V0PWh0dHBzOi8vZXZlbnQub24yNC5jb20vd2NjL3IvNDA2MDA0Ny81MzlDRjUzRUNFNjlEMzEyNDA2MDY0RTI0NkZENkUwMT9wYXJ0bmVycmVmPW1pZF8xMzkxMF9uYV9pbnZpdGF0aW9uX200Yw&_K13_=409&_K14_=53c521271c4e30bfc26baf7547bbc4bbb396e6000db7b2c526d8a19e2213316c)(https://smc-link.s4hana.ondemand.com/eu/data-buffer/sap/public/cuan/link/100/11BD83CEA3BF718727FF51835AF15B632D45E0ED?_V_=2&_K11_=9F8ED169ABB633060368BBA381BCF565B5EDE0E5&_L54AD1F204_=c2NlbmFyaW89TUxDUEcmdGVuYW50PW15MzAyMDM5LnM0aGFuYS5vbmRlbWFuZC5jb20mdGFyZ2V0PWh0dHBzOi8vZXZlbnQub24yNC5jb20vd2NjL3IvMzkyMzMxMS9EQ0YwRkUxMjlDMERCRUZEQzFDMDBGODUxMkZDMjIwQi80MDk1MzY2P3BhcnRuZXJyZWY9bmFfbTRjX1JldGhpbms1R1Rlc3Rpbmc&_K13_=398&_K14_=e429508c4235a621f38b5f6403271c5c21f5d5b6cf1cb16d3c02dd0cd10eeb75) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342942
5G network slicing – all you need to know?
5G network slicing – all you need to know?
This webinar explains what network slicing is all about, how the RAN can support it and discusses how to test for correct 5G mobile device behavior. The following topics will be discussed: - how slices are identified and accessed by the mobile device - how a mobile device sorts traffic into different slices - how the RAN supports network slicing - how to test the correct network slicing behavior of 5G mobile devices - Please click the link for registration for attending the webinar: (https://smc-link.s4hana.ondemand.com/eu/data-buffer/sap/public/cuan/link/100/5FC4907438313F55D3B668E7A34AE360C1CE6959?_V_=2&_K11_=C901DE133BAF2CF9D3D3D6F2FE5B4A60159C79A4&_L54AD1F204_=c2NlbmFyaW89TUxDUEcmdGVuYW50PW15MzAyMDM5LnM0aGFuYS5vbmRlbWFuZC5jb20mdGFyZ2V0PWh0dHBzOi8vZXZlbnQub24yNC5jb20vd2NjL3IvNDAxNTE3MC84MDEyMTUyMjg1MzgxQ0JBNDU3NTgzMzA2NDVEMDBGQS80MzIwNTAyP3BhcnRuZXJyZWY9bWlkXzEzODAzX25hX200Y181R05ldHdvcmtTbGljaW5n&_K13_=407&_K14_=2ce97937a2665281f4f9cbb836244349637d0c5fc18533a6ebd9d23bf33917fa) Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Lothar Walther, Agenda: - Please click the link for registration for attending the webinar: (https://smc-link.s4hana.ondemand.com/eu/data-buffer/sap/public/cuan/link/100/5FC4907438313F55D3B668E7A34AE360C1CE6959?_V_=2&_K11_=C901DE133BAF2CF9D3D3D6F2FE5B4A60159C79A4&_L54AD1F204_=c2NlbmFyaW89TUxDUEcmdGVuYW50PW15MzAyMDM5LnM0aGFuYS5vbmRlbWFuZC5jb20mdGFyZ2V0PWh0dHBzOi8vZXZlbnQub24yNC5jb20vd2NjL3IvNDAxNTE3MC84MDEyMTUyMjg1MzgxQ0JBNDU3NTgzMzA2NDVEMDBGQS80MzIwNTAyP3BhcnRuZXJyZWY9bWlkXzEzODAzX25hX200Y181R05ldHdvcmtTbGljaW5n&_K13_=407&_K14_=2ce97937a2665281f4f9cbb836244349637d0c5fc18533a6ebd9d23bf33917fa) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342947
AI-based Claims Solutions for the Auto Insurance Industry
AI-based Claims Solutions for the Auto Insurance Industry
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Adoption by the insurance industry is still in the infancy stage, and there is skepticism and perception about the technology. The utilization of AI will undoubtedly bring huge efficiencies and cost savings and reduce cycle times. Still, the right level of education and expectation management must be done by the leaders like us in the field. Co-sponsored by: ED/CAS, VTS, SIGHT Speaker(s): Raj Pofale, Agenda: 6:15 PM - 6:30 PM- Networking 6:30 PM - 7:15 PM - Presentation 7:15 PM - 7:30 PM - Discussion and Q/A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342240
NH ExCom Meeting
NH ExCom Meeting
Virtual ExCom for December Agenda: NH Section ExCom Meeting Agenda 7PM Wed. Jan 18th Virtual Meeting 1. Attendance Quorum check -- David Casper New Participant Introductions: Raj, Del, others? 2. approval of agenda including consent agenda Consent to approval of outstanding 2022 minutes (in the appropriate month's ExCom directory area) https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sjLlQgHW90kJVcMzGF3exp7g0upQ-DSv?usp=sharing Consent to approval of outstanding 2022 treasurer reports https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AwJV9IfbN1e_q6XJ91gQywHaP416bnXH/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=114974291909984370342&rtpof=true&sd=true 3. Chairs Comments Volunteers for a membership/advancement committee (senior, fellow, CS Distinguished contributor...) History Chair: Jason Hui (Note: Mike OConnor leading FIRST Milestone award) Sections Congress: Barbara as Delegate, perhaps one additional (section sponsored?) PACE committee -- Open -- Ed will be focusing on SSIT chapter formation/activities Audit Committee meeting --- Parking lot: Review of how we handle budget, and possible guidelines on spending (target March meeting) -- Logically organize budget structure (after approval) 4. Action Item Report - Jim: connect with R1 Director: Sections Congress; Dr Tsipursky, officer notification, Jim & Sri: publicity via social networks (open) - Barbara: Intern workshop; R1 Coordination 5. Chapter/Affiliate Group Activity & coordination KEY Activity --- Approve Budget if not already approved via Email Chapter/Affinity Group Activity topics --- 2023 BUDGET Review & Approval SEE Treasurer Reports link for 2023 budget: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NmFazMRfvLOXWz37zX_el7ZwjvBvW-sY?usp=share_link -- Approve Consultant Network Chair: Raj Vayyavur Ongoing cyber security Day events at UNH -- plan, partners, ... 6. Standing Committee Activities: -- Review/Approve Education Committee Charter -- Young Inventors -- budget, but what about award designations (currently "Electric Award" and "Design Award" ... maybe "Technology 4 Humanity"?) 7 Old Business --- Creating SSIT Chapter -- Ed Nelson willing to take lead 8 New Business `` Identify Chapter Goals for 2023 -- NHJES - joint engineering societies (awards/banquette/conference) 9 Next Meeting -- Wed. Feb (Virtual) 10. For the good of the order -- What should section do for 2023? 11 Adjourn to forum 12 Forum topics (upcoming events, etc) ========================== Our Leadership Team: Communications and Signal Processing Chair: Open Computer Society Chair: Wei Lu Vice Chair: Sridhar Raghavan Treasurer: Baris Kazar Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Chair: Laura Wierschke Secretary: J Michael OConnor Microwave T&T/Antennas and Propagation Chair: Elizabeth H. Schenk Vice Chair: Ian Armstrong Power and Energy Society Chair: Tom Mongeon Reliability Society Chair: Michael W. Bannan Robotics and Automation Society Chair: Sridhar Raghavan Affiliate Groups Consultants Network Chair: Open Life Members Chair: Alan Schecter Secretary: J Michael OConnor Women In Engineering/Young Professionals Chair: Barbara Bancroft Education Chair/Community Brian Betts Student Activities May Wan History Committee Jason Hui PACE OPEN Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342239
IEEE PCJS 75th Anniversary Zoom Webinar Series, Photonics Chapter, Providing Physical Layer Security for IoTs in the Last Mile
IEEE PCJS 75th Anniversary Zoom Webinar Series, Photonics Chapter, Providing Physical Layer Security for IoTs in the Last Mile
Providing Physical Layer Security for IoTs in the Last Mile Professor Hong Zhao Electrical and Computer Engineering, Fairleigh Dickinson University About the Talk Communication security is one of the top security challenges for connected devices, especially for physical devices connected through wireless access networks. Wireless links, often as the last mile, use un-guided medium as communication channels, and therefore gathering wireless data transmission is easier when compared to traditional cable systems. Wireless communication is thus prone to security vulnerabilities from the very beginning. At the same time, parts of device hardware are designed for use by everyone, which gives potential attackers physical access to the system. Most current wireless access networks apply conventional cryptographic approaches implemented on upper-layer operations to provide confidentiality/authentication/data integrity. This generally requires high computational platform and managing secrets, which may not exist in all IoT devices. In this talk, physical layer security is addressed at waveform level by applying chaos theory. The cost effective features include the simplicity of communication setup, the low power-consuming devices to generate and control chaotic signals, and no need of using complicated and energy consuming devices to avoid nonlinearities. The sensitivity to initial condition and complex dynamic feature make it a promising approach for physical layer security. About the Speaker Hong Zhao received her Ph. D from New Jersey Institute of Technology in Electrical and Computer Engineering. She is a tenured Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey, US. Her research focuses on various aspects of broadband communications and computer security including Network Traffic/Performance/Security Analysis and Modeling, and Hardware Security and Trust. Dr. Zhao serves as Associate Editor of the Journal on Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing, and Editor of the Journal of Computing and Information Technology. She has been a TPC chair of WTS 2019 and board chair of the WOCC (2017-2018). Professor Zhao also serves as the Chair of the IEEE North Jersey Section (2023-2024). Dr. Zhao received Visiting Faculty Research Program (VFRP) Awards from the United States Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) in 2014-2016, Summer Faculty Fellowship Program (SFFP) Awards from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) in 2017-2021, and 2015 IEEE Region 1 award for Outstanding Support for the Mission of the IEEE, MGA, REGION 1 and Section. She is a recipient of NRC fellowship award in 2022. Sponsors: IEEE Princeton/Central Jersey Section IEEE Photonics Society PCJ Chapter IEEE Region 1 All are welcome! You do not have to be a member of the IEEE to attend. The registration is free and required. Registration Required:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/338228 Time: 7:30~8:30PM (Eastern Time), Wednesday Jan 18th 2023 Zoom: https://futurewei.zoom.us/j/6135444997 Zoom ID: 613 544 4997 Co-sponsored by: IEEE Princeton/Central Jersey Section, IEEE Photonics Society PCJ Chapter and Region 1 Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/338228
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A Systems Approach to Mitigating High Consequence Safety and Security Events
A Systems Approach to Mitigating High Consequence Safety and Security Events
William J. (Bill) Toth is retired from a 35-year career in the Oak Ridge, TN area, primarily working at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory as a systems engineer and manager. Bill is currently working on initiatives that more fully develop his ideas regarding an integral approach to safety and security in high-consequence industries. Co-sponsored by: International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) - Finger Lakes Chapter Speaker(s): Bill Toth, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342212
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January 2023 LI Section ExCom Meeting
January 2023 LI Section ExCom Meeting
January IEEE Long Island Section ExCom Meeting Agenda: Call to Order Chair’s Report First Vice Chair Report Secretary’s Report Treasurer's Report Society Reports Affinity Group Reports Committee Reports Action Items Closing Remarks and Adjourn 100 Terminal Drive, Plainview, New York, New York, United States, 11803, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342317
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Multi Domain Operations Modernization – a Lunch & Learn Event
Multi Domain Operations Modernization – a Lunch & Learn Event
The US Army is embarking on its greatest modernization in forty years. In response to the ever-changing digital age and the conflation of geospatial, spectral, logical, and cognitive worlds, the Army is experimenting with new technologies, force formations, doctrine, and training. This talk will detail the latest multi-domain operations doctrine, technologies, and unit formation and their impact on true future campaigns against regional peer adversaries. AOC membership is not required for attendance Please see the flyer for additional details. Attendance at this session is at no cost! Non-L3Harris employees who wish to attend onsite must provide the below information No Later Than COB Wed, 18 January: - Full Legal Name - Full Address - Proof of U.S. Citizenship (Birth Certificate, Passport, and/or Federal ID) – attendee will need to bring this document on the day of the visit - Company representing the visitor – if an attendee is not representing a company or organization, “Self” is an appropriate response Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Dr. Richard Wittstruck, Agenda: Please RSVP to (mailto:[email protected]?subject=RSVP%20AOC%2024%20Jan%20L+L) (President, AOC Garden State Chapter), and indicate if you plan to attend in person or virtually, by COB Friday, 20 January to secure your place. The online presentation will begin promptly at 12:00 noon, but virtual attendees should sign in early to ensure they are able to connect to the web event. Bldg: Auditorium, L3 Harris Technologies, 77, River Road, Clifton, New Jersey, United States
MOVE Tech Talk – January 2023
MOVE Tech Talk – January 2023
Missouri Highway Patrol Trooper Michael Mizer will cover a number of topics including the following: 1) The possible interactions we as drivers might have with highway patrol officers 2) The federal rules for commercial drivers and touch on some of the rules in Missouri. He points our that each state has their own rules within their borders (he says Missouri is especially strict). 3) Weight restrictions as well and what the result will be if we reached 26,000 or more on the road (in MIssouri at least, the troopers carry portable scales). Trooper Mizer appreciates interaction with his audiance so be ready with questions and discussions. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Speaker(s): Trooper Michael Mizer, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342641
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Some Not-So-Common Questions to Ask if You’re Thinking About Going Back to School
Some Not-So-Common Questions to Ask if You’re Thinking About Going Back to School
IEEE-USA Free Livestream Webinar Thinking about going back to school and want to make sure you make the best choice? In this webinar, you’ll learn how to ask those not-so-common questions to help you make an informed decision; one that will help determine whether your educational return on investment (ROI) will be worth your valuable time, effort and money to pursue. Dr. Robert Danielle, who completed three post-secondary degrees after the age of 35 and also worked in higher education as an administrator for almost 20 years, will provide an insider perspective that essentially pulls back the curtain and gives you back office information you’ll need and want to help make the best educational choice for you. Don’t be surprised if you get some raised eyebrows or even vague responses from enrollment or admissions advisors when you ask these questions or request the information discussed in this webinar. Dr. Danielle’s goal is to put you in the best possible position to gain valuable knowledge that will help you confidently choose a school that one day you’ll be telling your family, friends, and colleagues to attend. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Member Discounts Program Speaker(s): Dr. Robert Danielle, 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/ Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/338358
How to get an internship?
How to get an internship?
On Wednesday January 25th DECA will lead an event aimed at educating students about internship and job application process in general and DECA internships in particular. The event is aimed at students seeking internship or a job. Other professionals are welcomed to join to learn more about the process and opportunities at DECA. Students will have an opportunity to get feedback on their resumes and hone their interviewing skills. Room: 128, Bldg: SETA IDE, 2500 North River Rd., Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03106
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Submicron Nanosecond Thermoreflectance Imaging for Thermal and Failure Analysis
Submicron Nanosecond Thermoreflectance Imaging for Thermal and Failure Analysis
Performance requirements for today’s semiconductor and optoelectronic devices are leading to shrinking geometries, more complex 3-dimensional structures, and new materials. High temperatures, hot spots and temperature spikes can have a major impact on reliability. It is essential that one have a thorough understanding of static and dynamic thermal performance under operating and static conditions. This has traditionally been complex, time consuming, and often lacked the resolution required to detect thermal anomalies that could lead to early device failures. Fortunately, advances in thermal imaging techniques that combine the benefits of thermoreflectance-based analysis with illumination wavelengths from near-ultraviolet to near infrared coupled with infrared thermography can support thermal, spatial, and transient resolution consistent with today’s advanced complex device structures and shrinking geometries. In addition, equipment has advanced to considerably reduce the time and cost to get accurate results. Many examples will be shared to fully illustrate the device thermal behaviors that can be detected with these advanced thermal analysis techniques. Speaker(s): Mo Shakouri, SEMI World Hdqtrs, 673 S Milpitas Blvd, Milpitas, California, United States, 95035, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336546
Capturing your share of $1.3 Trillion in consulting opportunities
Capturing your share of $1.3 Trillion in consulting opportunities
On Thursday, January 26, 2023, the IEEE Consultants' Network of Northern NJ will host a presentation on Capturing your share of $1.3 Trillion in consulting opportunities by Ron Person from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EST on Zoom followed by a networking session. About the Topic The world is in upheaval - inflation, recession, war, global climate change, pandemics, and collapsing infrastructure. But we are entering a time of prosperity for smart, adaptive consultants. Two of the world’s largest consulting firms have just opened new divisions and are rapidly staffing to take advantage of the upturn they see ahead. What do they see coming? McKinsey & Co., Arthur Andersen, and others, while forecasting near-term slowdowns, are forecasting immense opportunities over the next five years. More than $1 Trillion dollars (with a “T”) is budgeted for infrastructure and Net Zero (Green) projects over the next five years. They also foresee massive growth in the Titanium Economy, industrial-technology-manufacturing industries. How can you as an independent consultant get a part of what has been described as “the largest capital budget programs” in world history? In this webinar, you will learn * The industries, sectors, and niches forecast to have the highest growth. * How as a solo consultant you can grab a part of large projects. * Two LinkedIn tactics that use laser-targeting to quickly fill your pipeline. (One of these tactics is scary-powerful – using it I got 5 out of 5 interviews with CEOs of mid-sized companies within two weeks.) Prior to the webinar, everyone who registers will receive a link to the webinar resources. * Lists of high-growth industry niches and locations * A PDF workbook with fill-in the blanks * Two workflow diagrams with steps to laser target clients using LinkedIn About the Speaker (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronperson/) teaches consultants how to start, grow, and scale their independent consulting business. You can learn more at (https://www.criticaltosuccess.com/). After seven years as an Air Force pilot and eight years trapped in a corporate cubicle, Ron did the only sane thing. He quit in the middle of a recession to start solo consulting. It took four years of painful lessons to discover the strategies, tactics, and systems that accelerate a solo consulting business. Over his 30+ years of consulting these guiding principles grew his solo practice to high 6-figures and even 7-figures for multiple years. Ron’s clients have ranged from mid-sized corporations to Fortune 1000 and Global 1000 clients including Microsoft, Arthur Andersen, AT&T, International Harvester, Pacific Gas & Electric, Brookings Institution, Medtronic, and many more. He has written four international best-selling books with almost three million copies sold. Ron teaches the proven strategies, tactics, and systems that accelerate independent consulting businesses (https://www.criticaltosuccess.com/). CNNNJ Invites You to Join the Network Founded in 1992, the IEEE Consultants Network of Northern NJ (CNNNJ) encourages and promotes the use of independent technical consultants by business and industry. The CNNNJ invites all engineers engaged in independent practice to join its ranks. For more details on member benefits and admission requirements, please visit our website at (https://www.technologyontap.org/). Co-sponsored by: Jay Morreale Agenda: Introductions Speaker presentation Audience questions welcomed Networking Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/340561
Open Source Chip Design
Open Source Chip Design
The world is in upheaval - inflation, recession, war, global climate change, pandemics, and collapsing infrastructure. But we are entering a time of prosperity for smart, adaptive consultants. Two of the world’s largest consulting firms have just opened new divisions and are rapidly staffing to take advantage of the upturn they see ahead. What do they see coming? McKinsey & Co., Arthur Andersen, and others, while forecasting near-term slowdowns, are forecasting immense opportunities over the next five years. More than $1 Trillion dollars (with a “T”) is budgeted for infrastructure and Net Zero (Green) projects over the next five years. They also foresee massive growth in the Titanium Economy, industrial-technology-manufacturing industries. How can you as an independent consultant get a part of what has been described as “the largest capital budget programs” in world history? In this webinar, you will learn - The industries, sectors, and niches forecast to have the highest growth. - How as a solo consultant you can grab a part of large projects. - Two LinkedIn tactics that use laser-targeting to quickly fill your pipeline. (One of these tactics is scary-powerful – using it I got 5 out of 5 interviews with CEOs of mid-sized companies within two weeks.) Prior to the webinar, everyone who registers will receive a link to the webinar resources. - Lists of high-growth industry niches and locations - A PDF workbook with fill-in the blanks - Two workflow diagrams with steps to laser target clients using LinkedIn Speaker(s): Ron, Agenda: 6:30 - 8:80 presentation/questions 8:30 + networking with other consultants Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/343353
The Future of Conferences
The Future of Conferences
Virtual conferences (conferences that are completely online) and hybrid conferences (with a mixture of in-person and online attendees) have become popular since the start of the Covid pandemic. But the new conference modes are not just a pandemic stopgap - they can also be an opportunity to start new conferences at low cost or to broaden the participation of existing conferences. Each community has a different approach on the future of their conference portfolios. New conferences can start as virtual and move to other models as the community grows. To improve the experience, it is useful to add events that mimic what is missing from in-person conferences, such as mentoring sessions, online games, coffee breaks, and an opportunity to meet a community superstar. Speaker(s): Jyotika Athavale, Room: Room 105, Bldg: Computer Science Building, Princeton University, 35 Olden Street, Princeton, New Jersey, United States, 08544, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/339063
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Electrical Safety and Predictive Maintenance – Ground Fault detection and location systems for Grounded, Ungrounded, and Resistance Grounded electrical systems
Electrical Safety and Predictive Maintenance – Ground Fault detection and location systems for Grounded, Ungrounded, and Resistance Grounded electrical systems
Bender systems are used around the world to provide continuous uptime while detecting and locating ground faults on your system quickly without having to isolate (shut down) parts of the power system. We will discuss the positive impact on maintenance and operations utilizing the predictive capability of the various Bender systems without having to shut down. These systems are successfully applied in virtually any industrial application ranging from Utility, Manufacturing, Alternative Energy such as PV/ Battery Energy Storage, Rail Power Systems, shore to Ship Power, Shipboard and Marine. 3 distinct electrical system applications will be covered: Grounded Power Systems Ungrounded Power Systems Resistance Grounded Power Systems Bender looks forward to your attendance and thanks IEEE for the opportunity to share this leading technology! Speaker(s): Werner Kloeckener, Agenda: The seminar fee includes lunch, refreshments and handouts. Non-members joining IEEE within 30 days of the seminar will be rebated 50% of the IEEE registration charge. Four hours of instruction will be provided. If desired, IEEE Continuing Education Units (0.4 CEUs) will be offered for this course - a small fee of $55 will be required for processing. Please pay attention to the “Registration Fee” and choose the appropriate choice either with or without CEUs. CEU Evaluation Form can be found at: (https://innovationatwork.ieee.org/ieee-pes-northjersey-certificates/) At this time, our attendance is being limited to fifty (50). Please only register if you know you are going to attend, and you must be registered to participate. Room: Auditorium, Bldg: PSE&G - Hadley Road Facility, 4000 Hadley Road, South Plainfield, New Jersey, United States, 07080
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The Power Chapter WEBINAR: Benchmarking Demand Flexibility for Grid-interactive Efficient Buildings
The Power Chapter WEBINAR: Benchmarking Demand Flexibility for Grid-interactive Efficient Buildings
Building demand flexibility (DF) research has recently gained attention. To unlock building DF as a predictable grid resource, we must establish a quantitative understanding of the resource size, performance variability, and predictability based on large empirical datasets. The electrical grid’s geographically diverse and changing nature presents challenges to comparing building DF performance measured under different conditions (i.e., benchmarking DF). To address this challenge, a novel DF benchmarking framework focused on load shedding and shifting is presented; the foundation is a set of simple, proven single-event metrics with attributes describing event conditions. These enable benchmarking and identifying trends that represent how these attributes influence DF. To test its feasibility and scalability, the DF framework was applied to two case studies of 11 office buildings and 121 big-box retail buildings with demand response participation data. These examples provided a pathway for using both building level benchmarking and aggregation to extract insights into building DF about magnitude, consistency, and influential factors. This webinar can draw more attention from energy audience to focus on the grid-interactive efficiency buildings and participate in the SBCS subcommittee and associated task forces. The presented work also provides cutting-edge research outcome for the community. Building demand flexibility (DF) research has recently gained attention. To unlock building DF as a predictable grid resource, we must establish a quantitative understanding of the resource size, performance variability, and predictability based on large empirical datasets. The electrical grid’s geographically diverse and changing nature presents challenges to comparing building DF performance measured under different conditions (i.e., benchmarking DF). To address this challenge, a novel DF benchmarking framework focused on load shedding and shifting is presented; the foundation is a set of simple, proven single-event metrics with attributes describing event conditions. These enable benchmarking and identifying trends that represent how these attributes influence DF. To test its feasibility and scalability, the DF framework was applied to two case studies of 11 office buildings and 121 big-box retail buildings with demand response participation data. These examples provided a pathway for using both building level benchmarking and aggregation to extract insights into building DF about magnitude, consistency, and influential factors. This webinar can draw more attention from energy audience to focus on the grid-interactive efficiency buildings and participate in the SBCS subcommittee and associated task forces. The presented work also provides cutting-edge research outcome for the community. Co-sponsored by: Richard Kolodziejczyk Speaker(s): Jingjing Liu, , P.E., CDCP, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/344404
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IEEE North Jersey Section EXCOM – Meeting 6:30 PM
IEEE North Jersey Section EXCOM – Meeting 6:30 PM
The IEEE North Jersey Section's Executive Committee (EXCOM) monthly meeting will be held hybridly. The EXCOM meeting starts at 6:30 pm EST and typically ends at 8:30 pm. The meeting is meant to discuss and coordinate the activities of the Section and its Chapters and Groups, as well as new initiatives. Everyone is welcome to attend this meeting. Please register in advance for this meeting using vTools (Please make a note if you join the meeting remotely) You can change/cancel the registration if your plans change. For more information, please contact our IEEE North Jersey Section Chair Hong Zhao ([email protected]) , or Secretary, Adriaan van Wijngaarden, ([email protected]). Location: FDU Metropolitan Campus, 1000 River Rd. Muscarelle Center 105, Teaneck, NJ 07666 To join remotely by the following Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89067811667 Meeting ID: 890 6781 1667 Note: If you are unable to join the meeting, please send your chapter activity report to the section chair at [email protected] Agenda: 06:30 pm - 06:45 pm Networking 06:45 pm - 08:30 pm IEEE North Jersey Section Executive Committee Meeting The meeting agenda typically includes news related to the IEEE and the IEEE North Jersey Section, Secretary and Treasurer reports, Chapter and Affinity Group reports, Committee reports, and reports by various Chairs and Representatives, Committee Chairs, and planning, and new initiatives. Bldg: Muscarelle Center M105, 1000 River Rd, Teaneck, New Jersey, United States, 07666, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/344304
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IEEE PES Schenectady Chapter Webinar (Virtual) on Open Access and Interoperable Modeling and Simulation Technologies for Power Systems (Thu., Feb. 02, 2023 at Noon)
IEEE PES Schenectady Chapter Webinar (Virtual) on Open Access and Interoperable Modeling and Simulation Technologies for Power Systems (Thu., Feb. 02, 2023 at Noon)
IEEE PES - Schenectady Chapter is excited to host a virtual webinar on the topic of "Open Access and Interoperable Modeling and Simulation Technologies for Power Systems". This technical presentation will also offer one (1) continuing education credits (PDH). The PES chapter would like to invite you to participate and learn from a well know power system modeling researcher and expert. Speaker: Prof. (Dr.) Luigi Vanfretti form RPI. Cost: - $10 for IEEE Members (Includes 1 PDH credit) - $15 for Non-IEEE Members (Includes 1 PDH credit) - Free for General Admission (No PDH credit) - Free for Student and Graduate Student Members (No PDH credit) (All payments must be received by February 01, 2023). Time: Thursday, February 02, 2023 at 12 PM, EDT Reserve your seat by clicking on the below Register Now Tab. "The event link will be shared on 1st February, 2023". Abstract: Modeling and simulation is essential for a myriad of power engineering functions, from planning power grid expansions, to real-time market operations. However, existing modeling and simulation technologies lack portability requiring reimplementation and creating ambiguity, while locking-in data and analysts to specific tools. The open access Modelica language offers a new paradigm, the ability to build object-oriented equation-based models, supported by multiple tools and advanced modeling constructs. This has the potential of drastically reducing modeling costs, especially those required to meet the rapid changes that power grids are undergoing to introduce more renewable energy sources. The seminar will introduce the Modelica language and the OpenIPSL.org library for power system dynamic modeling and simulation and the strategies adopted for modeling quality and to foster adoption which include: open source development, software-to-software verification using de facto industry tools, model maintenance and model transformation tools from proprietary model descriptions and data exchange standards, all enabled thanks to the Modelica language. In addition, the talk will describe some on-going research where the power of open-access standards enable us to quickly prototype solutions for evolving use-cases where modeling and simulation is needed thanks to the efforts in developing the OpenIPSL. Speaker(s): Luigi Vanfretti, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/343695