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Developing New Technology for Affordable Internet: Phases Array Antenna Fundamentals and WiFi Applications
Developing New Technology for Affordable Internet: Phases Array Antenna Fundamentals and WiFi Applications
Starry is developing and deploying new technology with the goal of connecting billions of people worldwide to affordable, high speed internet. Currently, Starry’s internet service is available in 5 different U.S. cities: Boston, LA, DC, Denver, and NYC. This mission is enabled by Starry’s advanced multipoint system, which will be reviewed in this talk at a high level. Following the system overview, there will be a general technical discussion of applicable topics including antenna characterization, phased arrays and applications in WiFi. The session will conclude with questions. Speaker(s): Ryan Lagoy, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352175
Berkshire Consultants Network Zoom Meeting
Berkshire Consultants Network Zoom Meeting
Berkshire Consultants Network Presents: CNET Meeting: Running a Consulting Business and How to Become a Consultant Co-sponsored by: Berkshire Section Speaker(s): Larry Nelson Sr. PE DFE , Mark Fitzgerald Agenda: IEEE CNET Consultants Larry Nelson Sr. and Mark Fitzgerald will discuss how to be an effective consultant and run a consulting business. Topics: becoming a consultant, diversification of your consulting business and keeping a steady cash flow, PE Licenses pros and cons, whether to incorporate your business and have direct clients (C2C) or go W2 through an agency, issues that are common to the consulting business, revenue stream and billing, types of business and liability insurance, among other topics. We also welcome your questions. This talk covers information that engineers may find useful in a career choice of whether to become a consultant and run a consulting business. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352232
3 events,
Professor Dr Baek-Young Choi: The Eyes Have It – liveness detection of mobile authentication & deepfake detection
Professor Dr Baek-Young Choi: The Eyes Have It – liveness detection of mobile authentication & deepfake detection
IEEE NJ Coast PACE SIGHT Group, together with Computer Chapter and cosponsors present Professor Dr Baek-Young Choi. Title: The Eyes Have It Abstract: In this talk, we will discuss how eyes can be used for liveness detection of mobile authentication and deepfake detection. As the need for contactless biometric authentication becomes more significant during COVID-19 and beyond, the popular biometric authentication method for mobile devices, iris detection, and facial recognition confronts various usability, security, and privacy concerns, including mask-wearing and various Presentation Attacks (PA). Specifically, liveness detection against spoofed artifacts is one of the most challenging tasks as many existing methods cannot conclusively assess the user's physical presence in unsupervised environments. Even though several methods have been proposed for tackling PA with motion challenges and 3D mapping, most require expensive depth sensors and fail to detect sophisticated 3D reconstruction attacks. We present a software-based face PA Detection (PAD) method named, which creates challenges and detects meaningful corneal specular reflection responses from human eyes. To detect human liveness, our system generates multiple screen image patterns as a challenge, then captures the response of corneal specular reflections using a frontal camera and analyzes the images using lightweight Machine Learning (ML) techniques. Liveness detection system components include challenge pattern generation, reflection image augmentation (e.g., super-resolution), and ML-based analyses. We have implemented the system as Android, iOS, and web apps. Our extensive experimental results show that our scheme achieves liveness detection with high accuracy at around 200 ms against various types of sophisticated PAs. The liveness detection can be applied for multiple contactless biometric authentications accurately and efficiently without any costly extra sensors nor involving users' active responses. The second part is about deepfake detection through eyes and environment. Deepfake techniques presenting AI-generated fictitious facial images of people can negatively influence the authenticity of online information. Starting as benign mesmerizing memes, they can be used malignantly to originate deception, manipulation, persecution, and seduction, defying societal quality and human rights. However, due to the recent development of sophisticated deepfake generation technologies, it is getting harder to distinguish counterfeit images. Thus, instead of relying on a single aspect of the visual features, we detect various features from the specular reflection images such as color components, shapes, and textures to check the coordination with the surrounding environmental factors such as indoor/outdoor, bright/dark, backgrounds, and light strength. We have conducted extensive experiments to evaluate the performance of our method using various input parameters and advanced Deep Neural Network (DNN) architectures on multiple public DeepFake datasets. The empirical results show that our technique achieves high accuracy (99.0%) in detecting sophisticated deepfake images. Short Bio: Dr. Baek-Young Choi is a Professor at the University of Missouri – Kansas City (UMKC). She received her Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. She published three books on network monitoring, storage systems, and cloud computing. She has been a faculty fellow of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory’s Visiting Faculty Research Program (AFRL-VFRP) and Korea Telecom’s - Advance Institute of Technology (KT-AIT). She is an associate editor for IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine and was an associate editor for IEEE Internet-of-Things Journal, Springer Journal of Telecommunication Systems, Elsevier Journal Computer Networks. Her research interests generally lie in the broad area of networking and communications, with specific emphasis on Internet-of-Things, cybersecurity, and smart city technologies. She is a senior member of ACM and IEEE, and a chair of IEEE Women in Communications Engineering (WICE). Baek-Young Choi, Ph.D. Professor of Computer Science School of Science and Engineering University of Missouri-Kansas City Speaker(s): Professor Dr Baek-Young Choi, Agenda: 7pm Meet and Greet the Visiting Professor Dr Baek-Young Choi. Presentation. Introduction to Women In Communications Engineering / WICE & WIE Connections. Say hello to colleagues. Summary and conclusions. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/347211
Optical access networks for future broadband services
Optical access networks for future broadband services
Abstract: Optical access networks play a crucial role enabling broadband services, e.g., fiber-to-the-x. As 5G wireless network deployments are well underway and 3GPP has begun its planning of Release-19 standards, optical access networks are becoming increasingly important in providing the underlying transport infrastructure. This presentation will discuss drivers and requirements for future broadband services as well as the optical access technology and standards being developed to support these services. Speaker(s): Dr. Jun Shan Wey, Fellow of Optica, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/350096
MOVE Tech Talk – Mar 2023 – Overview of FlightAware Tech
MOVE Tech Talk – Mar 2023 – Overview of FlightAware Tech
Eric Tran will provide an overview of FlightAware and the technology behind flight-tracking. He will give a breakdown of the FlightAware flight tracking receiver hardware, PiAware and FlightFeeder, and the software that powers them. You will also learn the ways that FlightAware can help with disaster recovery efforts. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Speaker(s): Eric Tran, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/346700
5 events,
Single Channel Speech Enhancement: From Wiener Filtering to Neural Networks
Single Channel Speech Enhancement: From Wiener Filtering to Neural Networks
In this talk we will discuss the history and the modern state of sound capturing and speech enhancement. We will start with the general architecture of speech enhancement pipelines for the needs of hands-free telecommunication and distant speech recognition. The talk will discuss both classical approaches using statistical signal processing and deep learning using neural networks. It will be illustrated with real-life examples from the speech enhancement audio pipelines in Kinect, HoloLens, and Teams. Co-sponsored by: Fairleigh Dickinson University Speaker(s): Dr. Ivan Tashev, Agenda: In this talk we will discuss the history and the modern state of sound capturing and speech enhancement. We will start with the general architecture of speech enhancement pipelines for the needs of hands-free telecommunication and distant speech recognition. The talk will discuss both classical approaches using statistical signal processing and deep learning using neural networks. It will be illustrated with real-life examples from the speech enhancement audio pipelines in Kinect, HoloLens, and Teams. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/350936
IEEE DEIS Schenectady Chapter Presents Accelerated aging testing on stator bars and coils of rotating machines.
IEEE DEIS Schenectady Chapter Presents Accelerated aging testing on stator bars and coils of rotating machines.
Dr. Hugh Zhu is currently the Chair for the DEIS Technical Committee on Aging Factors. The function of the technical committee is to gather knowledge on insulation aging and failure mechanisms; helping to develop IEEE standards for evaluating material and insulation life under different stress factors. Providing leadership, information, and coordination through the organization of technical meetings, workshops, sessions, and publications. Develop or revise guides for the use of statistics in the evaluation of electrical insulation properties. His presentation will focus on Accelerated aging testing on stator bars and coils of rotation machines. The seminar is sponsored by the Aging Factors Technical Committee of DEIS Speaker(s): Dr. Hugh Zhu, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352191
Autodesk Workshop – Learn Fusion 360
Autodesk Workshop – Learn Fusion 360
Free Autodesk Workshop! Learn Fusion 360 Hands-on intro to Fusion Workshop will cover the following: Overview of what fusion is User Interface and Workspaces Part Modeling Assembling Parts Output options (.stp, stl or 2D drawings in .dwg or .pdf) More information will be sent to you once you signed up: Prepping of your computer with the Fusion 360 software in advance. Ensure fusion is installed and working prior to this workshop. (https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DBnfxMAx-xFzMeJf_3Iifx35eeo9fj8RU7Sq2Iy6mYohHgXJhbwXWrmhHI7hmdJyPuskbk7ZZB51ma6I8iBWDiZSqC4qno1HMyZAW5BBfe1kAzE4WUPZqccC46gdVcTupSdVfS7QfVzhWSKdOeyDTmX-6h3a4dSXodC8BpvbWxKO9MGgDnXFg2mDVxcE-E-w&c=ouVa9BLj_QJcQaHALAs-nRZt_8R120VB7GsdiNv5Yhv0VphgRWBNjw==&ch=pIB_WQQIPEDw7rXS0vhFR4SNb-_s1aNb6EzKi9atERrljd06301iuA==) Click on the Download Fusion 360 Button then watch the video to understand the process you need to take. Agenda: 1 - Introduction and set up 4pm 2 - Workshop 4:15 3 - Dinner break 6pm 4 - Cotinue workshop over pizza Room: 128A, Bldg: SETA IDE (Building P on the map), 2500 North River Rd., Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03106
Consultant Network Meeting at 6:00PM on Wednesday March 29, 2023 at the Imperial Buffet Shrewsbury MA
Consultant Network Meeting at 6:00PM on Wednesday March 29, 2023 at the Imperial Buffet Shrewsbury MA
The next meeting of the Worcester Section IEEE Consultants' Network will take place on Wednesday March 29, 6:00PM at the Imperial Buffet at 380 Maple Ave, Shrewsbury, MA 01545. We will start gathering at 6:00 PM for dinner and mingle informally. The Buffet meal is on us. Any alcohol is cash bar. We will start the Networking proceedings promptly at 6:30 PM and we will review the latest results from the latest AICN Consultants survey. All are welcome to attend but you need to sign up as we need an accurate count. We will be organizing future meetings and topics of interest. I hope to see everyone there. Co-sponsored by: Computer Society Agenda: Introductions Meal Networking Salary Survey review Planning for future events 380 Maple Ave, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States, 01545
Optical Access Networks for Future Broadband Services
Optical Access Networks for Future Broadband Services
Invited Talk: Optical Access Networks for Future Broadband Services Dr. Jun Shan Wey Verizon, Fellow of Optica About the Talk Optical access networks play a crucial role enabling broadband services, e.g., fiber-to-the-x. As 5G wireless network deployments are well underway and 3GPP has begun its planning of Release-19 standards, optical access networks are becoming increasingly important in providing the underlying transport infrastructure. This talk will discuss drivers and requirements for future broadband services as well as the optical access technology and standards being developed to support these services. About the Speaker Jun Shan Wey received her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park. She is a Distinguished Engineer in the Technology Standards Planning team at Verizon. Her current work focuses on standardization and industry ecosystem development for optical access networks and 5G video media vertical. Shan participates in many standards organizations, including ITU-T, FSAN, IEEE, 3GPP, ATIS, and has served as an editor for several ITU-T PON standards. Shan has been active in the Optical Fiber Communications (OFC) conference program as the 2022 General co-Chair, the 2022 John Tyndall Award Selection Committee Chair, and a member of the Steering Committee. She currently co-chairs the IEEE INGR Optics Working Group. Shan is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Fellow of Optica. Sponsors: IEEE Princeton/Central Jersey Section IEEE Photonics Society PCJ Chapter 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/350290 Time: 8~9PM (Eastern Time), Wednesday March 29th 2023 Zoom: https://futurewei.zoom.us/j/6135444997 Zoom ID: 613 544 4997 Co-sponsored by: IEEE Princeton/Central Jersey Section, IEEE Photonics Society PCJS Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/350290
3 events,
IEEE Schenectady Section ExCom Meeting – March 2023
IEEE Schenectady Section ExCom Meeting – March 2023
March ExCom Meeting Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/353768
IEEE-CT Annual General Meeting/Dinner
IEEE-CT Annual General Meeting/Dinner
Dear IEEE Connecticut Section Member, The IEEE Connecticut Section's Annual General Meeting features networking time, an engaging presentation on a relevant topic followed by an excellent dinner. This is a great opportunity to connect with other IEEE members in Connecticut and catch up with our activities. Member/ Senior Member $30+tax Life Member/ Fellow $15+tax Student Member $15+tax Nonmember $75+tax When registering partners please select your own member grade for them to get the correct cost and not the non-member cost. Dinner options: - Chicken Marsala - Grilled Salmon - Prime Rib - Vegetarian (Vegetable Ravioli with Cheese) - Gluten-Free - upon request Venue: Casa Mia at the Hawthorne 2421 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, CT 06037 Hope to see you there, Oscar Tonello, IEEE Connecticut Section Chair Speaker(s): Ventsi Korichkov, Agenda: 6:30pm - Social Hour, Hors d’oeuvres, cash bar 7:00pm - Dinner 7:30pm - Announcements 7:35pm – Speaker 9:00pm - Conclusion Casa Mia at the Hawthorne , 2421 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, Connecticut, United States, 06037
Women’s History Month Host Prof Dr Victor Lawrence Inclusion: Maternal Mortality & Morbidity
Women’s History Month Host Prof Dr Victor Lawrence Inclusion: Maternal Mortality & Morbidity
IEEE NJ Coast WIE, Computer Chapter, and PACE SIGHT Group Women's History Month Event: with Host Professor Dr Victor B Lawrence, IEEE Life Fellow. IEEE Standards Topic: Inclusion: Maternal Mortality & Morbidity Guest Panelists: Paula Muller, PhD, Baek-Young Choi, PhD, Mathini Sellathurai, PhD, Dr Haleema Yezdani MD, Fatimah Shehadeh-Grant, PhD, Dr Keith Thompson, MD, The Honorable Dr Duncan Rogers Lee, II (EdD, MBA, JD) Esq, Thomas M Willis, III PhD, Sampathkumar Veeraraghavan, Nicolai Solofnenko, Katherine Grace August, PhD Recently we have seen many news and research articles indicating Maternal Mortality and Morbidity is on the rise. Of note, racial disparity is continually on the rise. There may be some interaction with biomedical devices, algorithms, processes, and more. For example, we have learned about racial bias of using Pulse Oximeter devices to care for people with dark skin and pre-existing conditions resulting in delay in diagnosis, delay in care, missed allocation of resources, staff and equipment, poor outcomes, and harm to people including but not limited to morbidity and mortality. This has become dramatic during COVID-19. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG) Target 3.1 is to reduce the global maternal mortality ratio (MMR) to less than 70 per 100,000 live births. While global numbers have been steadily dropping for example, from 157.1 per 100.000 in 2020 to 158.8 in 2021, they remain approximately twice the Target; at the same time, MMR in the United States continues to climb with dramatic disparity for black, minorities, underrepresented mothers and their infants. In the US, overall MMR between 2018 - 2020 rose from 17.4 to 23.8 maternal mortalities per 100.000 live births; for black mothers, MMR rose from 37.3 to 55.3; for white mothers, MMR rose from 14.9 to 19.1; and for Hispanic mothers, MMR rose from 11.8 to 18.2. Most common indicators after delivery discharge of severe maternal morbidity (SMM) include: blood transfusion, pulmonary edema, acute heart failure, sepsis, adult respiratory distress syndrome, air and thrombotic embolism, eclampsia, puerperal cerebrovascular disorders, acute renal failure. These conditions are managed with devices, algorithms, processes. Outcomes are impacted by access to healthcare which is multidimensional. At this Event, Panelists bring together their observations and recommendations of the technical, regulatory and user community, research, literature, stakeholders, and healthcare to raise awareness, continually assess and address mechanisms of harm. Questions include: can Telehealth play a role in reducing healthcare access gaps and maternal mortality ratio? This is but one of many examples of ongoing multidimensional and systemic gender and 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 certain devices such as the Pulse Oximeter. There are racial, gender, language, cultural bias, and access to communication and information complicating the use-inspired challenges. They impact social determinants of health and disparities. 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, literacy training, access to healthcare, 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 Women’s History Month (30 March 2023), to establish a plan to address our interest in reducing Maternal Mortality and Morbidity, impact of racial bias, and address how Pulse Oximetry 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. Agenda: 7pm Welcome Introduction by Host: Professor Dr Victor B Lawrence, IEEE Life Fellow Panel Presentations and Open Discussion Questions and Recommendations Propose Next Topic Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352369
1 event,
Heterogeneous Integration to enable AI Architectures
Heterogeneous Integration to enable AI Architectures
Abstract: While silicon scaling has reached astonishing levels over the last half century, there has not been a corresponding level of scaling in electronic packaging technology. However, Artificial Intelligence (AI) architectures are now changing the landscape, increasingly moving us towards advanced packaging technology, especially Heterogeneous Integration (HI). What are these unique requirements of AI which are driving the need for HI? What are some of the unique challenges in semiconductor and packaging technologies that must be overcome to make this successful? This seminar will discuss key HI methods including interposers, fan out wafer level processing, silicon bridges, and 3D integration. We will look at their attributes as well as their challenges, to determine how they can be leveraged to achieve AI architectures. Speaker(s): Mukta Farooq, Agenda: 12:00 noon: pizza is served 12:15PM: talk begins 1PM: Q&A, discussion, refreshments Room: GOL-2400, Bldg: Golisano Hall (Computing), Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, United States, 14623
1 event,
2023 Maine State Science Fair
2023 Maine State Science Fair
IEEE Maine Section is once again sponsoring the Annual Maine State Science Fair. Section's members will enhance their professional development by participating in the event as Judges. Register to be a Judge (https://www.maine-state-science-fair.com/volunteers/judge/). 168 College Ave, Orono, Maine, United States, 04469
1 event,
Byte Into Hardware: Hardware Hackathon
The NJIT IEEE Student Branch is proud to present the annual Byte into Hardware Hackathon, taking place on April 1-2, 2023. As a student-led organization committed to advancing technology and promoting innovation in the engineering community, we are thrilled to host this exciting event that will challenge participants to showcase their skills in hardware development and software. 150 Bleeker St, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07102
2 events,
IEEE Rochester Section ExCom Meeting – April 2023
IEEE Rochester Section ExCom Meeting – April 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: Emmett Ientilucci - Section Secretary Report: Eric Zeise - 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): Eric Zeise - 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/347748
Exceptional Leaders in STEM, guest speaker Anu Gokhale
Exceptional Leaders in STEM, guest speaker Anu Gokhale
Guest speaker, Anu Gokhale, is invited to Tufts as one of the exceptional leaders in STEM. Anu will talk about her research and share her insights on becoming a leader. The in-person event is open to Tufts graduate students and post docs, and industry professionals in STEM fields. The zoom webinar is open to the public. Co-sponsored by: Tufts Engineering Professional Development Speaker(s): Dr. Anu A. Gokhale, Bldg: Alumnae Hall, 40 Talbot Avenue, Medford, Massachusetts, United States, 02155, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/351333
4 events,
Electronics on anything – how thin film electronics can instrument the world
Electronics on anything – how thin film electronics can instrument the world
Nanotechnology Council (NTC) Chapter at North Jersey Section INVITED LECTURE SERIES Speaker(s): Ioannis Kymissis Agenda: Room: 103, Bldg: Gateway North, castle point on hudson, Hoboken, New Jersey, United States, 07030
Building a Retirement Income Plan
Building a Retirement Income Plan
IEEE-USA Financial Literacy Series Webinar This session will provide insights on retirement income. Kyle Cunningham will address the differences between accumulation and distribution, the six risks of retirement, and relevant strategies for creating a sound and tax-efficient retirement income plan. IEEE-USA Financial Literacy Webinar Series - (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336480) View recording on demand here: https://bit.ly/webinar-1-11-23-yt - (https://bit.ly/webinar-2-8-23-yt) View recording on demand here: https://bit.ly/webinar-2-8-23-yt - (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336492) View recording on demand here: https://bit.ly/webinar-3-8-23-yt - (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/event/register/336496) April 5, 2023 at 2:00pm ET (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/event/register/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/336496
April presentation
April presentation
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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: NJIT ECE 202, 323 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Newark, NJ 07102 To join remotely by the following Zoom link: Topic: North Jersey Section Hybrid April ExCom Meeting Time: Apr 5, 2023 06:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) https://fdu.zoom.us/j/99615015402 Meeting ID: 996 1501 5402 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: NJIT ECE Building, 323 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07102, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/353692
3 events,
Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Modeling, Control and Operation of Power Systems for Decarbonizing the Electric Grid
Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Modeling, Control and Operation of Power Systems for Decarbonizing the Electric Grid
IEEE Maine Joint Communications & Computer Societies Chapter and UMaine AI invite you to a live webinar Applications of AI in Modeling, Control and Operation of Power Systems for Decarbonizing the Electric Grid. Please (https://ai.umaine.edu/webinars/) (no registration fee) and join us on Thursday, Apr 6, 12-1 pm, for a presentation by Dr. Reinaldo Tonkoski. This presentation will explore the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the modeling, control, and operation of power systems to decarbonize the electric grid. It will highlight how AI can be utilized to increase the integration of renewable energy sources into the grid while avoiding any integration issues. The talk will present innovative solutions and best practices for using AI to make power systems more efficient, reliable, and sustainable. By showcasing the potential of AI in this area, the presentation will demonstrate how it can play a key role in creating a more sustainable and equitable energy system for all. Dr. Reinaldo Tonkoski (SMIEEE) is the Robert N. Haskell Power Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at University of Maine - Orono. A 2011 PhD graduate from Concordia University, Dr. Tonkoski has authored over one hundred technical publications in peer reviewed journals and conferences and is currently an Editor of IEEE Systems Journal, IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, and IEEE Access. He was a Peer Reviewer for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Electricity Energy Storage Program (2016-2018), providing critical assistance in guiding the execution of approximately $50M in annual energy storage research, and a consultant for the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation project related to voltage regulation (2017-2019). His research interests include grid integration of sustainable energy technologies, power electronics and control systems. He was with CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada, from 2009-2010 and a Visiting Professor at Sandia National Laboratories (2019-2020) where he worked on projects related to the grid integration of renewable energy sources and energy storage systems. The webinar will be moderated by Dr. Ali Abedi, Associate Vice President for Research, University of Maine, and followed by Q & A. PDH credit is available. Co-sponsored by: UMaine Orono Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352996
Python Applications for Signal Processing and Digital Design
Python Applications for Signal Processing and Digital Design
(https://ieeeboston.org/event/pythonapplications/?instance_id=3232) First Video Release, Thursday, March 30, 2023. Additional videos released weekly in advance of that week’s live session! Live Workshops: 6:00PM – 7:30PM EDT, Thursdays, April 6, 13, 20, 27 Attendees will have access to the recorded session and exercises for two months (until June 27) after the 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. New Format with Pre-Recorded Videos: The course format has been updated to release 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. Overview: Dan provides simple, straight-forward navigation through the multiple configurations and options, providing a best-practices approach for quickly getting up to speed using Python for modelling and analysis for applications in signal processing and digital design verification. Students will be using the Anaconda distribution, which combines Python with the most popular data science applications, and Jupyter Notebooks for a rich, interactive experience. The course begins with basic Python data structures and constructs, including key “Pythonic” concepts, followed by an overview and use of popular packages for scientific computing enabling rapid prototyping for system design. During the course students will create example designs including a sigma delta converter and direct digital synthesizer both in floating point and fixed point. This will include considerations for cycle and bit accurate models useful for digital design verification (FPGA/ASIC), while bringing forward the signal processing tools for frequency and time domain analysis. Speaker(s): Dan Boschen , Agenda: Thursday, April 6, 2023 Topic 1: Intro to Jupyter Notebooks, the Spyder IDE and the course design examples. Core Python constructs. Thursday, April 13, 2023 Topic 2: Core Python constructs; iterators, functions, reading writing data files. Thursday, April 20, 2023 Topic 3: Signal processing simulation with popular packages including NumPy, SciPy, and Matplotlib. Thursday, April 27, 2023 Topic 4: Bit/cycle accurate modelling and analysis using the design examples and simulation packages Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336503
EMC Standards – recent advancements for smart grid
EMC Standards – recent advancements for smart grid
Testing Requirements for Devices with Communications Functions used with Electric Power Apparatus This presentation describes the IEEE standards work undertaken in the last six years on refining the testing requirements for devices with communications functions. The new P1613 draft harmonizes closely with the IEC requirements for electric utility equipment with some differences. Its harmonized Scope includes most utility-owned smart grid control equipment with a COM port. Updates were also made to the Protective Relaying Standards IEEE-C37.90.1, C37.90.2 and C37.90.3 to harmonize them with more modern testing requirements in the IEC with some differences. Smart grid - Testing Requirements for Devices with Communications Functions used with Electric Power Apparatus Thursday, April 6, 2023 6:00 PM | (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) | 3 hrs (https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m6ea3e94e5a19f3116e2e346d3c12fe3a) https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m6ea3e94e5a19f3116e2e346d3c12fe3a Meeting number: 2530 544 0621 Meeting password: 7RUjxasv3y3 Join by phone +1-415-655-0002 United States Toll 1-855-282-6330 United States Toll Free (https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/globalcallin.php?MTID=m97fc01f124714ff0d745d6e88355a12f) | (https://cisco.com/go/tollfree-restrictions) Co-sponsored by: Russ Pepe, [email protected] Speaker(s): Jerrie Ramie, Agenda: April 06, 2023 Speaker and host: 6:00PM : checkout details of Webex and slides 06:15PM : Introduce speaker, Participants join 06:30 PM : Technical talk begins 07:30 PM : Conclusion of talk 7:30 -8:00 PM Q & A and vote of thanks Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352083
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New Directions and Challenges in the Packaging of AR/VR Hardware
New Directions and Challenges in the Packaging of AR/VR Hardware
This presentation will focus on the new trajectory for Si packaging technology set by the emergence of AR/VR hardware and advanced wearable computing. We believe the next major step beyond handheld computing will be wearable computing in the form of novel, hands-off and all-day wearable AR/VR devices like AR glasses. These devices will continue the remarkable journey of miniaturization and power/performance carved out by its predecessors. We will discuss the complex array of Si and packaging technologies that lie “under the hood” of such devices, spanning these three areas: Augmented Reality Processing (ARP), Display and Imaging (D&I), and Low-energy Wireless (LW) communication. We will demonstrate unique approaches that combine advanced packaging technologies like flip chip, fan-out wafer-level packaging and TSVs, often within the same package. Finally, we will discuss the challenges created by the need to spawn new ecosystems such as heterogeneous integration and fabrication methods that often fall in the grey zone between Foundry and OSAT. Speaker(s): Raj Pendse, SEMI World Hdqtrs, 673 South Milpitas Blvd, Milpitas, California, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/347031
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Tween robotics workshop.
Tween robotics workshop.
Tween robotics workshop. Co-sponsored by: Essex Library Essex, Connecticut, United States
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Position, Navigation and Time (PNT) Technology for Radar and Command and Control Applications
Position, Navigation and Time (PNT) Technology for Radar and Command and Control Applications
Recent advances in digital signal processing and semiconductor technology have changed the architecture and capabilities of traditional radar designs. Now, new developments in time and frequency distribution across networks, the miniaturization of atomic clocks, and advances in Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) brings the next wave of innovation. This presentation will describe these latest trends in Position, Navigation and Time (PNT) synchronization and how they apply to the radar and command and control applications. Picosecond level synchronization over network interfaces is now possible, revolutionizing the phased array antenna. “White Rabbit” technology, which can provide sub-nanosecond time synchronization and frequency syntonization over Ethernet networks, is changing the architecture of phased array antennas – providing a single connection for both clock sync and high-speed data. Precise network sync is also important on command and control networks as radars and weapon systems exchange precise position and navigation coordinates in real-time. For positioning and alignment of radars, the latest in Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) and Hemispherical Resonating Gyros (HRGs) are enabling accurate azimuth gyrocompass alignment in minutes. Low phase noise ultra-stable oscillators are capable of operation in rugged environments. This presentation is for both experienced systems engineers of radar systems and for novices interested in learning more about radar and command and control applications. Please join us at 5:30pm for networking and light refreshments. Co-sponsored by: Jon Jackson, Microcom Sales, LLC (https://microcomsales.com/) Microcom Sales, LLC are manufacturer’s representatives servicing customers in RF, Microwave and Lightwave markets in New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. Speaker(s): John Fischer – VP Advanced R&D, Orolia, Agenda: 5:30pm - Refreshments and Networking 6-7pm - Presentation 7-7:30 - Questions and Discussion Room: Rachel's Restaurant, Private Dining Room, Bldg: FREE parking at the Sheraton Garage, SHERATON SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER, 801 University Avenue, Syracuse, New York, United States, 13210
IEEE MTT Boston Chapter Distinguished Microwave Lecture – “RF Design for Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Communication Systems” by Dr. Jasmin Grosinger
IEEE MTT Boston Chapter Distinguished Microwave Lecture – “RF Design for Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Communication Systems” by Dr. Jasmin Grosinger
MTT Boston Chapter Distinguished Microwave Lecture - "RF Design for Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Communication Systems" by Dr. Jasmin Grosinger. This is a hybrid event (open to the public), organized by the IEEE MTT-S Boston Chapter. Please note Dr. Grosinger will be giving the presentation live at 3 Forbes Rd., Lexington, MA. Social hour and light refreshments start at 5:30 pm, followed by the talk at 6:00 pm. Speaker(s): Dr. Jasmin Grosinger, Room: Cafeteria, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 3 Forbes Rd, Lexington, Massachusetts, United States, 02421, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/351788
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High Voltage Mitigation Techniques for Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Regulators and Smart Inverters
High Voltage Mitigation Techniques for Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Regulators and Smart Inverters
Avangrid Presentation on Voltage COntrol in Smart Grids Speaker(s): Zachary Gallagher, Marshall Ripley Room: Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall, Orono, Maine, United States, 04469
Tween robotics workshop.
Tween robotics workshop.
Tween robotics workshop. Co-sponsored by: Essex Library Rocky Hill, Connecticut, United States
Transitioning from Student to Engineer
Transitioning from Student to Engineer
Secrets to Career Success After last year’s strong response, IEEE Providence Section is bringing back this engaging, helpful, and practical talk full of tips aspiring engineers of all specialties can apply immediately to stand out from the crowd and accelerate their career growth. Successful colleagues shared the high-impact skills they learned the hard way in their first few years that they wished someone would have just told them about before they started. Their insights form the core of this must-see talk for aspiring professionals! Speaker(s): Andy Willner, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/353390
MOVE Virtual American Red Cross Training- Part 1 of 2
MOVE Virtual American Red Cross Training- Part 1 of 2
MOVE is offering Virtual, American Red Cross Training in a 2-part series. This class ..................... This is a 2-part virtual class. - Part 1: 11 Apr 2023 from 8:00-10:00 PM ET >> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/346719 - Part 2: 18 Apr 2023 from 8:00-10:00 PM ET >> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/346722 NOTE: This DOES NOT take the place of the official American Red Cross (ARC) Training. The GAP training series must be completed on the ARC EDGE training portal for GAP certification. Please use the above links to register for both training sessions. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Agenda: - Part 1: 11 Apr 2023 from 8:00-10:00 PM ET - Part 2: 18 Apr 2023 from 8:00-10:00 PM ET Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/346719
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Webinar – Superconductor Cables: Technology, Utility Applications and ComEd Project
Webinar – Superconductor Cables: Technology, Utility Applications and ComEd Project
For many years, Superconductor Cables have been considered a potentially powerful new tool for electric utility engineers. Since the 1986 discovery of High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) materials that can be economically cooled with inexpensive liquid nitrogen, the utility industry has been highly interested in the technology. In 2000, the first trial demonstration of an HTS cable occurred in Carrollton, Georgia; followed by dozens of further demonstrations in the USA, Europe, Japan, Korea, and other countries. In 2014, the first permanent, continuously utilized HTS cable was installed in Essen, Germany where it has operated flawlessly for 6 years. Other permanent projects have since been planned in Korea and are under consideration in many countries. In May of 2019, the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved the classification of this project as being a transmission asset and a cost recovery plan for the first permanent HTS cable installation in North America with Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) in Chicago. With project ground-breaking occurring in July 2020 and energized in Summer of 2021, this project represents commercial adoption of the technology and is already driving many US electric utilities to educate and investigate this proven and newly available technology. This presentation will be given by Michael Ross, Managing Director of Superconductor Power Systems for AMSC. The presentation will include the following discussions: - Background of High Temperature Superconductor Cable Technology - Review of Cable Components and Accessories - Features and Applications of HTS Cables on Utility Systems - Benefits of HTS Cables for Urban Utilities - Improved Resiliency & Reliability - Capacity Increases - System Modernization - Review of ComEd’s Active HTS Cable Project in Chicago Speaker(s): Michael Ross, Agenda: 11:00 AM Technical Presentation 11:45 AM Questions and Answers 12:00 PM Adjournment Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/354143
Buffalo Section ExCom Meeting – In Person & Webex – Wednesday April 12
Buffalo Section ExCom Meeting – In Person & Webex – Wednesday April 12
Hello, Please join us for the IEEE Buffalo Section Board Meeting on Wednesday, April 12th at 6:30 PM in person at University at Buffalo, North Campus, Davis Hall, 338A and via Webex. Please refer to the vtools events page or contact me for the WebEx information. A light meal will be provided for in person attendees - please register and email me if you plan on attending in person, so we have sufficient quantities available. All IEEE members are welcome! Agenda for the meeting and draft minutes of December meetings are posted in the events page. Thank you, Dr. Ilya Grinberg IEEE Buffalo Section Chair Room: 338A, Bldg: Davis Hall, University at Buffalo, North Campus, Buffalo, New York, United States, 14228, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/353540
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Seminar (Virtual) – Towards Indoor Positioning
Seminar (Virtual) – Towards Indoor Positioning
Seminar (Virtual) – Towards Indoor Positioning: From Observation Models of Sensors and Tags to Data –driven Solutions Li Geng, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering Technology, CUNY City Tech Joint Event hosted by IEEE Computer NY Chapter, IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC) NY Chapter, Communications NY Chapter New Jersey Coast Section Jt. Chapter,IM09/C16 IEEE Student Branch at LIU-Brooklyn, NY IEEE Student Branch at NYU IEEE Student Branch at New York City College of Technology (CityTech) For program questions, Please email to [email protected] or [email protected] Co-sponsored by: New Jersey Coast Section Jt. Chapter,IM09/C16 Speaker(s): Li Geng, Agenda: Event Agenda: 6:00 PM Welcome Remark – IEEE NY Section Chair, Robert M. Pellegrino 6:10 ~ 7:30PM (Presentation), 7:30 (Q/A), The event is free to attend. ALL ARE WELCOME Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/351893
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2023 IEEE R1 & R2 Joint Student Conference
2023 IEEE R1 & R2 Joint Student Conference is held at the University of Maine Orono campus, Apr 14-15: Apr 14 - Opening Ceremony, Reception, Astronomy Show, Lazer Tag Apr 15 - Student Paper Contest with Ca$h Prizes: Best papers get a chance to attend IEEE/MIT Undergraduate Research and Technology Conference in October; Drone Workshop: Learn how to make, program, and fly drones, and compete for prizes; Campus Tours Detailed Program is available here: https://ieeer1.org/r1r2mainestucon/ Co-sponsored by: IEEE R1 & R2, UMaine Agenda: Detailed Program is available here: https://ieeer1.org/r1r2mainestucon/ The University of Maine, 168 College Ave, Orono, Maine, United States, 04469
41st Annual Microelectronic Engineering Conference at RIT
41st Annual Microelectronic Engineering Conference at RIT
(https://events.vtools.ieee.org/event/register/355004) This conference brings together students, faculty, alumni, friends and industry guests interested in Microelectronic Engineering. Key elements of the conference are: technical presentations by seniors on their capstone research and design projects, industry and alumni presentations, recognition of companies who have supported the program, review of program activities and achievements over the past year and industry feedback on student and academic program activities. The technical session is from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. in the NTID Student Development Center (building 55) room 1300. The agenda includes invited speakers from Texas Instruments, ONSEMI, Edwards Vacuum, Wolfspeed and RIT in addition to all of the senior project presentations. An off-campus reception follows at 5 pm at the RIT Inn and Conference Center with dinner starting at 6:30 p.m. Registration is required (no charge) to determine meal orders. Speaker(s): Dr. Kai Ni, Matthew Kowalski, Scott Allen, Dr. Hermant Dixit Agenda: Technical Program Agenda 8:00 – 8:30 a.m. Registration NTID Student Development Center 55-1300 Morning Session AM-1 Session Chair: Dr. Robert Pearson, Associate Professor 8:30 a.m. Opening Remarks, Karl Hirschman, Microelectronic Engineering Program Director 8:35 a.m. “Novel High Performance Memory”, Dr. Kai Ni, RIT 9:15 a.m. “IGZO Crystallization Using a Ta Catalyst / Alternative Dielectric Exploration”, Daniel Yu, Senior MicroE ‘23 9:35 a.m. "Gallium Oxide Nanobelt FET", Hashir Awan, Senior MicroE ‘23 9:55 a.m. “SiC Schottky Diode Processing and Characterization”, Jared Gackenbach, Senior MicroE ‘23 10:15 a.m. BREAK Morning Session AM-2 Session Chair: Dr. Santosh Kurinec, Professor 10:30 a.m. “Science of the SubFab”, Matthew Kowalski, Technical Program Manager, Edwards Vacuum 11:10 am “Process Development for Fabricating Hi-k SOI FETs”, Ashleigh Hunt, Senior MicroE ‘23 11:30 a.m. “Qualification of Etching Steps in Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Array Manufacturing Process”, Colleen Foley, Senior MicroE ‘23 11:50 a.m. “RIT Silicon Fin Process Development ”, Olivia Luetge, Senior MicroE ‘23 12:15 p.m. LUNCH Technical Program Agenda Afternoon Session PM-1 Session Chair: Michael Jackson, Associate Professor 1:25 p.m. Remarks, Doreen Edwards, Dean KGCOE 1:30 p.m. “ONSEMI - Intelligent Technology. Better Future. ”, Scott Allen, ONSEMI V.P. of Human Resources, University Relations 2:00 p.m. “Revival and Improvement of RIT Turnkey Solar Cell Fabrication Process”, Zach Flowers, Senior MicroE ‘23 2:20 p.m. “External Radiative Efficiency (ERE) Setup”, Eli Rabadi, Senior MicroE ‘23 2:40 p.m. BREAK Afternoon Session PM-2 Session Chair: Sean Rommel, Professor 3:00 p.m. “Silicon Carbide Technology: Enabling Rapid Growth of EV Infrastructure”, Dr. Hermant Dixit, Research Scientist, Wolfspeed 3:30 p.m. “PECVD of SiN Waveguides”, Alexander Yovanovich, Senior MicroE ‘23 3:50 p.m. “Graphene in the BEOL for Better Thermal Performance”, Alexander Farichild, Senior MicroE ’23 4:10 p.m. Technical Session Closing Remarks - Dr. Sean Rommel Dinner Agenda 5:30 p.m. Reception at the RIT Inn and Conference Center 6:30 p.m. Dinner Begins 7:00 p.m. Opening Remarks, Dr. Karl Hirschman, Professor, Director Microelectronic Engineering Programs Dinner Speaker, Chris Harris, Director of Community Relations, Government and Community Relations, RIT Dr. Lynn Fuller Scholarship Award Announcement, Dr. Robert Pearson, Associate Professor Dr. Renan Turkman Scholarship Award Announcement, Dr. Robert Pearson, Associate Professor Microelectronic Engineering – The Year in Review, Dr. Robert Pearson, Associate Professor Closing Remarks, Dr. Karl Hirschman, Professor, Director Microelectronic Engineering Programs Room: 1300, Bldg: CSD/055, Rochester Institute of Technology, One Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, New York, United States, 14623
IEEE CAS Seasonal School: Intelligent Memory & Sensor at the Edge (IMS 2023)
IEEE CAS Seasonal School: Intelligent Memory & Sensor at the Edge (IMS 2023)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) accelerator designs for the edge devices have attracted vast interest, where accelerating Deep Neural Network (DNN) using Processing-in-Memory (PIM) and Processing-in Sensor (PIS) platforms is an actively-explored direction with great potential. Such accelerators, which simultaneously aim to address power- and memory-wall bottlenecks, have shown orders of performance enhancement in comparison to the conventional computing platforms with Von-Neumann architecture. As one direction of accelerating DNN in PIM/PIS, resistive memory array (aka. crossbar) has drawn great research interest owing to its analog current mode weighted summation operation which intrinsically matches the dominant Multiplication-and-Accumulation (MAC) operation in DNN, making it one of the most promising candidates. An alternative direction is through bulk bit-wise logic operations directly performed on the content in digital memories. The main goal of this seasonal school is to dive deep into therapidly developing field of PIM and PIS with a focus on the intelligent memory and sensor circuit and system at the edge and cover its cross-layer design challengesfrom device to algorithms. The IEEE Seasonal School in Circuits and Systems on Intelligent Memory & Sensor at the Edge (IMS 2023) offers talks and tutorials by leading researchers from multiple disciplines and prominent universities and promotes student short presentations to demonstrate new research and results, discuss the potential and challenges of the edge accelerators, future research needs, and directions, and shape collaborations. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Agenda: Event Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Venue: Kiernan Conference Room (ECE 202), ECEC, NJIT, Newark 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM Breakfast, Coffee, Registration and Networking 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM Student Presentations 10:00 AM - 10:10 AM Welcome and Opening Remarks by Dr. Angizi, Vice-Chair CASS/EDS Chapter 10:10 AM - 10:50 AM Talk by Dr. Maryam Parsa (George Mason University) on Bayesian Brain-Inspired Computing 10:50 AM - 11:30 AM Talk by Dr. Yao Ma (New Jersey Institute of Technology) on Understanding and Enhancing Graph Neural Networks with A Unified Framework 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Lunch and Networking 1:00 PM - 1:40 PM Talk by Dr. Adnan Siraj Rakin (Binghamton University (SUNY)) on Exploring Security and Privacy Challenges through Adversarial Weight Perturbation in Deep Learning Models 1:40 PM - 2:20 PM Talk by Dr. Shaahin Angizi (New Jersey Institute of Technology) on Energy-Efficient Approximate Convolution-in-Pixel Scheme for Neural Network Acceleration 2:20 PM - 3:00 PM Coffee Break 3:00 PM - 3:40 PM Talk by Dr. Ajay Poddar (Chief Scientist, Synergy Microwave, NJ) on Design Challenges in High-Frequency Low-Phase Noise Signal Sources 3:40 PM - 4:30 PM Networking and Concluding Remark by ECE Dep. Chair Dr. Misra Seminar in ECE 202 All Welcome: There is no fee/charge for attending IEEE technical seminar. You don't have to be an IEEE Member to attend. Refreshment is free for all attendees. Please invite your friends and colleagues to take advantage of this Invited Distinguished Lecture. Room: 202, Bldg: ECEC, 154 Summit Street, Newark, NJ 07102, NJIT, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07102
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IEEE-CT PACE/Membership Drive
IEEE-CT PACE/Membership Drive
Dear IEEE-CT colleagues, Please join us at the PACE/Membership Drive event on Sat April 15th 930am at CCSU, New Britain. PACE presentation 10am-12pm: The Power of Listening By Hannah Blau, Research Software Engineer at The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine Senior Member Application: Bring your resume and begin the application process before the event at this link (your IEEE login is required) https://www.ieee.org/membership_services/membership/senior/application/index.html We will provide the three references and any other help at the event. Hear about: - Robotics & Automation Society - Computer Society - Entrepreneurs Society - Women In Engineering - Power and Energy Society - Student Activities - Young Professionals Resume/Interview Tips: Have your resume reviewed and get tips on job interviews. Please share your Saturday with us and learn about benefits of your membership! We’ll start with coffee/tea and finish with lunch. Attendance is FREE. Non-members are welcome. Please RSVP for headcount. Amazon giftcard raffle after lunch as well! See you there! Regards, Oscar Tonello Membership Development/Industry Liaison Chair [email protected] Campus Map: https://docs.ccsu.edu/CampusMap.pdf Memorial Hall, Connecticut Room Co-sponsored by: CCSU Speaker(s): Hannah Blau, ***CANCELED*** Agenda: 9:30 - 10 Registration & Breakfast 10-12 Hannah’s workshop & Q&A 12-12:45 Lunch 12:45 – 1:30 Senior elevation Room: Connecticut Room, Bldg: Memorial Hall, CCSU, New Britain, Connecticut, United States
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Long Island Section Officer Meeting
Long Island Section Officer Meeting
1. Region report for the June IEEE Board Meetings due May 1 Report Requirements: - Each section chair should list their officers Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary and treasurer, listing of your student branches - A paragraph or two about the makeup of your section and status of elections - A summary of Section Officers activities between Jan 1 and May 10, 2023 - A bullet list of section activities - Any other pertinent information the Section deems necessary to share 2. 2024 Awards Banquet contract with Crest Hollow How many people do we want to guarantee? 2022 was 140, that count needs to be lowered and we need to decide what is reasonable - Event Date: March 21, 2024 - Reservation Time: 5pm-10pm - Event Time: 5:30pm-9:30pm - Cocktail Hour: 5:30pm-7:00pm - Place: (Separate room next to Emerald) - Sit Down Dinner: 7:00pm-9:30pm - Event Place: Emerald Room 3. Deposit for Sunken Meadow Pavillion for Summer picnic $250 1st choice: Sat Sep 9/ Sun Sep 10. No Rain date 2nd choice: Sat Sep 02/Sun 03 are available as well. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/357487
IEEE NH In-Person Meeting – “RF DESIGN FOR ULTRA-LOW-POWER WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS” by MTT-S Distinguished Lecturer Jasmin Grosinger, Ph.D.
IEEE NH In-Person Meeting – “RF DESIGN FOR ULTRA-LOW-POWER WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS” by MTT-S Distinguished Lecturer Jasmin Grosinger, Ph.D.
Come hear IEEE 2023 MTT-S Distinguished Lecturer (DL) Dr. Jasmin Grosinger's presentation on her work in ultra-low power wireless systems. In the Connectivity for Everything that will come with 6G, there will be a massive deployment of wireless nodes (estimates of (10^7 devices)/(km^2)) and engineers are working on the RF design challenges to address the sustainibility issues at both the environmental and economic level that will come with such a deployment. This presentation will show how these issues are being addressed, and will be very interesting to MTT/AP-S members as well as all in the IEEE. Dr. Grosinger brings over 10 years of micowave/RF experience, in both academic R&D and industry in Austria, the US, and Germany to her role as an IEEE MTT-S DL. See the full presentation abstract below. Everyone is welcome, from practitioner to retiree, and student. IEEE events are open to all; you do not have to be a member to attend. Parking at the Nashua Public Library's parking lot is paid by the hour, via parking meters; see the lot's $/hr rates and location along the southern bank of the Nashua River at https://www.nashuanh.gov/DocumentCenter/View/6306/Downtown-Parking-Brochure-PDF?bidId=. Abstract RF DESIGN FOR ULTRA-LOW-POWER WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: EFFICIENTLY MINIATURIZING AND PASSIVELY SENSING In this talk, I will present radio frequency (RF) design solutions for wireless sensor nodes to solve sustainability issues in the Internet of things (IoT), which arise due to the massive deployment of wireless IoT nodes on environmental and economic levels. Engineers can apply these RF design solutions to improve the ultra-low-power operation of IoT nodes, avoid batteries’ eco-toxicity, and decrease maintenance costs due to battery replacement. The presented solutions offer high integration levels based on system-on-chip and system-in-package concepts in low-cost complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor technologies to limit costs and carbon footprints of these nodes. Within this research context, I will present solutions for ultra-low-power wireless communication systems based on high frequency (HF) and ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies. In particular, I will present RF design solutions for HF and UHF RFID systems that reveal how to develop passive miniaturized IoT nodes that operate robustly in harsh application environments and how to create batteryless or rather passive IoT nodes, which provide passive sensing capabilities and work robustly in their respective application environment. Speaker(s): Jasmin Grosinger, Ph.D., Agenda: 6:00 PM to 6:15 PM Meet and greet 6:15 PM to 7:15 PM Presentation 7:15 PM Optional dinner with speaker at a nearby restaurant Room: Theater Room, Nashua Public Library, 2 Court St., Nashua, New Hampshire, United States, 03060
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MOVE Virtual American Red Cross Training- Part 2 of 2
MOVE Virtual American Red Cross Training- Part 2 of 2
MOVE is offering Virtual, American Red Cross Training in a 2-part series. This class ..................... This is a 2-part virtual class. - Part 1: 11 Apr 2023 from 8:00-10:00 PM ET >> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/346719 - Part 2: 18 Apr 2023 from 8:00-10:00 PM ET >> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/346722 NOTE: This DOES NOT take the place of the official American Red Cross (ARC) Training. The GAP training series must be completed on the ARC EDGE training portal for GAP certification. Please use the above links to register for both training sessions. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Agenda: - Part 1: 11 Apr 2023 from 8:00-10:00 PM ET - Part 2: 18 Apr 2023 from 8:00-10:00 PM ET Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/346722
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Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, Swag Bag Sponsor
Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, Swag Bag Sponsor
The Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits is the area's premier annual event that brings together the Microwave, Millimeter Wave & RF community. Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788
Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, General Admission
Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, General Admission
The Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits is the area's premier annual event that brings together the Microwave, Millimeter Wave & RF community. Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788
Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, Wine Cart Sponsor
Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, Wine Cart Sponsor
The Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits is the area's premier annual event that brings together the Microwave, Millimeter Wave & RF community. Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788
Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, Wine Cart Sponsor
Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, Wine Cart Sponsor
The Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits is the area's premier annual event that brings together the Microwave, Millimeter Wave & RF community. Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788
Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, Beer Cart Sponsor
Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits, Beer Cart Sponsor
The Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits is the area's premier annual event that brings together the Microwave, Millimeter Wave & RF community. Bldg: Radisson Hotel Hauppauge, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788
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Private LTE Provides the Optimal Foundation for Utilities
Private LTE Provides the Optimal Foundation for Utilities
Having a secure and reliable system is key in ensuring connectivity for daily operations, identifying faults, communication during natural disasters and future smart initiatives. By creating a Private LTE network brings control back to the utilities from the public carriers. There are many new areas and technologies that have been enabled through use of different RF bands ranging from 600mHZ to 6.0 Ghz that will enable utilities to maintain protection and control while also gathering data to make better operational decisions. From EV chargers to AMI Meters, technology has adapted and so now do utilities. Speaker(s): Jason “J.T.” Mills, , Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/356924
Life Member Affinity Group Senior Engineer’s Meeting
Life Member Affinity Group Senior Engineer’s Meeting
The IEEE Long Island Section Life Member Affinity Group is holding a meeting and inviting retired and senior engineers as well as all interested parties. The topic is Having it All: It is practical to live a middle class, even a comfortable lifestyle in the US with a near zero carbon footprint. Speaker(s): Marty Hoffert, Agenda: - - Presentation by Martin Hoffert, Professor Emeritus of Physics at New York University - Introductions by attendees - Jericho Public Library, 1 Merry Lane,, Jericho, New York, United States, 11753, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352553
IEEE SYRACUSE SECTION * FELLOWS NIGHT CELEBRATION * 2023
IEEE SYRACUSE SECTION * FELLOWS NIGHT CELEBRATION * 2023
2023 is an outstanding year for the Syracuse Section of the IEEE. We are having our first in-person Fellows Night Celebration since 2019 and we have much to celebrate. There are three new 2023 IEEE Fellows from our Syracuse membership! All three are professors at Syracuse University. Professors Wenliang (Kevin) Du and Vir Phoha, in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, and Britton Plourde, in the College of Arts and Sciences, have been elevated to Fellow status, which is the highest professional designation in the IEEE. Less than 0.1% of IEEE membership is elevated to Fellow status annually. Professor Du's contributions are in cybersecurity education and research. Professor Phoha is recognized for his work developing attack-averse active authentication in computing systems using behavioral patterns. Professor Plourde’s contribution is in the integration of qubits into future practical quantum computing systems. Our evening celebration will start with registration and social hour (cash bar) at 5:30pm and buffet dinner at 6:30pm. After dinner, each of our new 2023 IEEE Fellows will give a brief overview of their research. Registration is available up to the day of the event (4/20) and the fee is not required at the time of registration. However, please register by 4/17 so we have an accurate count. Payment through this webpage can be made by credit card or paypal. On 4/20, the fee can only be paid by check or cash. Note: This webpage contains excerpts from an article in the Syracuse University News: https://news.syr.edu/blog/2022/12/14/three-faculty-members-attain-prestigious-ieee-fellow-recognition/ Speaker(s): Pramod Varshney, Wenliang (Kevin) Du, Vir Phoha, Britton Plourde Agenda: 5:15pm - Registration Desk Opens 5:30pm - Social Hour with Cash Bar 6:30pm - Buffet Dinner 7:30pm - Welcome and Introduction of Speakers 8:30pm - Conclusion Room: Comstock Ballroom, Bldg: FREE parking at the Sheraton Garage, SHERATON SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER, 801 University Avenue, Syracuse, New York, United States, 13201
IEEE-USA BrewPub Social
IEEE-USA BrewPub Social
IEEE-USA BREWPUB SOCIAL This Networking Event is being held at Pour Taproom at Interlock and presents a unique opportunity to connect, enjoy food/drinks, and have fun! Advanced registration is required, and this IEEE Member Exclusive event is limited to 45 attendees. Reserve your ticket(s) now for ONLY $10 per person (includes food, swag, two drinks, networking, and more)! Register at the link below. (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ieee-usa-brewpub-social-tickets-594975286097?mkt_tok=NzU2LUdQSC04OTkAAAGK0t3O6ncW5htqSh0Guudygh1GIWrH2uQaOl7xNAN42brJ5EFrdGpORHxZBfDrBT3N2p3JNvClaoOtSx_-_EYax9sXastdsEYW0cK6HYV4LTL4) Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA Agenda: Networking at Pour Taproom: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 2 Interlock Avenue NW , Suite P-185, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30318
IEEE Buffalo PES/IAS and Controls Society: Smart Grid Power Controls Lab Tour
IEEE Buffalo PES/IAS and Controls Society: Smart Grid Power Controls Lab Tour
IEEE Buffalo Section PES/IAS andControls Society In Person Tour: Smart Grid Power Controls Lab at Buffalo State on April 20, 2023 at 6:00 PM. Dr. Ilya Grinberg, IEEE Buffalo Section Chair, will host a tour of the Power Controls Laboratory at the SUNY Buffalo State University Engineering Technology Building in Room 148. Directions to the site are on the Suny Buffalo State University web site. Parking permits will be provided. Refreshments will be served. Please RSVP to Judy Moskal [email protected] or call (716)689-6689. Room: 148, Bldg: Technology, SUNY Buffalo State University, 1300 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, New York, United States, 14222
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The Academic Life, a Faculty Development Workshop
The Academic Life, a Faculty Development Workshop
“The Academic Life” Faculty-Development Workshops are designed for those already in or seeking to enter STEM-oriented careers in academia. We use dramatizations followed by discussion to explore potential challenges to academic success that go beyond subject matter expertise and creativity. Topics to be covered include the tenure process, scientific publications, plagiarism, microaggressions, and the imposter syndrome. A person entering a junior faculty position may find oneself poorly prepared to deal with these challenges, especially if one is a member of an underrepresented group and lacks access to effective mentoring. Each topic will be presented using a short presentation or dramatization followed by interactive discussion sessions, in which both presenters and workshop participants can share their stories and explore together the pathway to academic success. NOTE: This event will be held in person. There is no fee for attending. Lunch and light refreshments will be provided. Support provided by National Science Foundation Grant 1844528 Agenda: Schedule (subject to adjustment) 9:30 AM Registration Desk opens 10:00 AM The Tenure Issue: Anatomy of a Tenure Case, dramatization and discussion -- Short break 11:00 AM Why (and How to) Get Published: Wisdom from a Former Journal Editor -- Noon – Lunch provided 1:00 PM Peer Review: Power and Plagiarism, Dramatization and discussion 1:40 PM Microaggressions: On the Receiving End, Dramatization and discussion -- Short break 2:20 PM The Imposter Syndrome: Am I an Imposter? Dramatization and discussion 3:00 PM General Discussion 3:30 PM Workshop Evaluation: In exchange for a completed evaluation survey, participants will receive a signed and personally inscribed copy of Professor Senturia’s novel, One Man’s Purpose, on which several of the dramatizations are based. 4:00 PM Adjourn Questions? Email us: [email protected] Room: S195, Bldg: Stokes Hall - South, Linden Lane, Newton, Massachusetts, United States, 02467
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High Power Density Superconducting Cables for Electric Aircraft and Ships – Opportunities and Challenges
High Power Density Superconducting Cables for Electric Aircraft and Ships – Opportunities and Challenges
Second Generation High Temperature Superconducting (2GHTS) power systems are being developed for a variety of applications including the electrical power grid, industrialapplications, data centers, high energy physics, electric ships, and electric aircraft. There are some common requirements and design features for HTS devices for all the applications.However, the design requirements for electric transportation applications such as electric aircraft and electric ships are more stringent in terms of gravimetric and volumetric power densities. The power density demands require that the HTS generators and motors in electric transportation applications operate at temperatures between 20 and 50 K to compensate for the reduction in critical current density and AC losses under the substantial magnetic fields present in the rotating machines. HTS power distribution cables, however, can achieve high enough current densities when operated at higher temperatures of 40 - 70 K. The primary challenges with power cables that carry multiple kA are the cable terminations, electrical insulation, and cryogenic interfaces. Innovative compact designs are needed to address the challenges in the dielectric and cryogenic thermal designs. We at the Center for Advanced Power Systems (CAPS) are collaborating with other academic institutions and several small businesses to address the challenges of AC losses in HTS rotating machines and making the interfaces (terminations) for HTS cable systems compact. We have ongoing work on cryogenic dielectrics and cooling systems for HTS applications for electric transportation applications. The Presentation will focus on the ongoing research and recent collaborative accomplishments in HTS power cables and other related areas. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Sastry Pamidi, Agenda: Event Time: 4:45PM to 6:30 PM Venue: Kiernan Conference Room (ECE 202), ECEC, NJIT, Newark Refreshments: 4:45 PM Talk at 5:00 PM Seminar in ECE 202 All Welcome: There is no fee/charge for attending IEEE technical seminar. You don't have to be an IEEE Member to attend. Refreshment is free for all attendees. Please invite your friends and colleagues to take advantage of this Invited Distinguished Lecture. Room: 202, Bldg: ECEC, 154 Summit Street, Newark, NJ 07102, NJIT, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07102
April 25, 2023 (Tue) Bos/Prov/NH Reliability Chapter AdCom Mtg
April 25, 2023 (Tue) Bos/Prov/NH Reliability Chapter AdCom Mtg
Advisory Committee Meeting This meeting is open to all IEEE Reliability Society members from the Boston, Providence, and New Hampshire Sections as well as non-member guests. You are welcome to join us to learn about what is going on in the chapter and to explore membership and volunteer opportunities. No registration is required, however an email from non-AdCom members to the event contact would be appreciated should you wish to attend. Agenda: 6:00PM Call to Order Opening Remarks Executive Committee Reports Secretary Treasurer Vice Chair Chair Old Business New Business Closing Remarks 7:30PM Adjournment Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/351496
MOVE Tech Talk – Apr 2023 – Flight to End Polio
MOVE Tech Talk – Apr 2023 – Flight to End Polio
Peter Teahen and John Ockenfels are raising awareness for polio eradication by piloting a single engine aircraft all the way around the globe! Peter and John will take off from Cedar Rapids, Iowa May 5, 2023 in a Cessna T210M (single engine) airplane. Along the way, they will encourage support of ending polio forever throughout the world. Both Peter and John are pilots, Rotarians, and members of the Fellowship of Flying Rotarians. Polio eradication has been a primary focus of Rotary for over 35 years and continues to be a major initiative. While the end of polio may be near, no child anywhere is safe until every child has been vaccinated. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/358759
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Game Changing Technology for EW Systems
Game Changing Technology for EW Systems
This talk describes two new Heterogeneous Multichip Packaged (MCP) devices prototyped under the DoD State of the Art (SOTA) Heterogeneous Integrated Packaging (SHIP) program. These devices were designed by integrating state-of-the-art Quad-Channel Direct RF Data Converter Tiles (DCTs) operating at 64 Giga Samples per Second (GSPS) in the same package with leading-edge Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) devices. The DCTs also include built-in Digital Upconverters (DUCs) and Digital Downconverters (DDCs) to offload this processing from the FPGAs and lower the overall power of the device. The DUCs and DDCs can be tuned in real-time across the full 32GHz of instantaneous input bandwidth (IBW). The Direct RF capabilities of the DCTs combined with the massive IBW, high dynamic range, low latency, small size, and low power of these devices allow unprecedented improvements to the Size, Weight, Power & Cost (SWAP-C) for Electronic Warfare Systems. We will give an overview of the SHIP program, describe the two MCP configurations offered, describe the operating modes of the Data Converter Tiles, show some RF performance measurements of the DCTs, and finally will discuss some target applications for the MCP devices. Attend virtually or in person and enjoy a complimentary lunch while learning about this technology! Presenters: Dr. Darren Crum, Technical Area Lead and Program Technical Manager, NSWC Crane Mr. Ben Esposito, Senior Principal Engineer, Intel PSG Mr. Carmine Pagano, SHIP Systems Architect & Technical Director, Intel PSG Co-sponsored by: MTT/AP-S, AES Chapter Speaker(s): Dr. Darren Crum, Mr. Ben Esposito Agenda: Wednesday, April 26, 2023, 1130 AM-1:00 PM (EST) Venue: L3Harris Technologies, Auditorium, 77 River Road, Clifton, NJ and YOUR DESK via MS Teams! RSVP No Later Than Thursday, April 18 to Nicole Zaretski, (mailto:[email protected]?subject=RSVP:%2024%20Jan%20AOC%20L&L) Please note: in-person attendance is limited to US-ONLY. Non-L3Harris individuals will be required to provide information for security screening prior to arrival Seating is Limited - Pizza and Beverages are Provided for Lunch Courtesy of Bldg: Auditorium , L3Harris Technologies, 77 River Road, Clifton, New Jersey, United States
How to Vet a Company and Take the Right Offer
How to Vet a Company and Take the Right Offer
IEEE-USA Webinar Series: How to Find A New Job In 2023 It's likely with a hot skill set, you'll end up with at least two or three offers in 2023, but how do you know which one is the best for you? Elizabeth Lions is the Author of "I Quit! Working For You Isn't Working for Me". She is a career coach and has worked with engineering and IT professionals, placing them in stellar companies and coaching them for over twenty years. Her client list includes leaders from Intel, MicroSoft, Global Payments and Boeing. She will join us and outline critical steps to take before accepting any offer, to ensure you have the right job in front of you. She will help you answer questions around salary expectations in job interviews, explain total compensation and perks you can ask for - and get - in this market. For more about her work, please visit (https://www.lionsology.com/) Speaker(s): Elizabeth Lions, Agenda: IEEE-USA "How to Find a New Job in 2023" Webinar Series: - How to Secure The Right Job in 2023 - View Recording (YouTube): https://bit.ly/webinar-2-22-23-yt - 5 Resume Trends For 2023 - View Recording (YouTube): https://bit.ly/webinar-3-22-23-yt - (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/event/register/343496) 26 April 2023 - 12 PM ET/11 AM CT (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/event/register/343496) 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/343496
Tour of BETA Technologies
Tour of BETA Technologies
A tour of BETA Technologies. BETA Technologies is an electric aerospace company developing vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and supporting charging infrastructure. . Co-sponsored by: BETA Technologies Speaker(s): John, 1150 Airport Drive, South Burlington, Vermont, United States, 05403
Distinguished Lecture: New Drone Operations: UAV Technology, Regulations, and Applications
Distinguished Lecture: New Drone Operations: UAV Technology, Regulations, and Applications
Drone operations are becoming more commonplace in society. Any adult may purchase a drone for hobby operation and may choose to pursue licensing for commercial operation. The skills needed to understand and properly use a drone must be learned in order to become a successful operator. A new pilot may become more effective by understanding drone technology. A new business operator can be more profitable by understanding relevant drone applications. The FAA maintains rules for drone registration, pilot licensure, and operation. The purpose of this lecture is to prepare the public to be knowledgeable users of drone technology, effective strategists in drone business applications, and good citizens of drone operator regulations and policies. An orientation of UAV technology, operating regulations, and business applications is provided. IMPORTANT Note: To access the venue it is necessary to have a valid ID Co-sponsored by: Robotics and Automation Society (RAS) Speaker(s): Vince Socci , Bldg: 17th Floor, Aurora Flight Sciences (a Boeing Company), 314 Main St, 17th Floor, Cambridge, MA, USA., Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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Professor Dr Katarzyna Wac Distinguished Speaker Biosensors for Telemonitoring of the Patients
Professor Dr Katarzyna Wac Distinguished Speaker Biosensors for Telemonitoring of the Patients
11:00am New Jersey Time 17:00 Geneva Time Professor Dr Katarzyna Wac Distinguished Speaker IEEE Computer Society with PACE SIGHT Group and Women in Engineering Biosensors for Telemonitoring of the Patients The availability of miniaturized, wearable, personalized sensors and powerful mobile phones (smartphones) enable the development of a magnitude of services for ubiquitous monitoring of behavioral markers of individuals in daily life environments, i.e., outside strict clinical settings. A behavioral marker is defined as a specific behavior in any of the three domains—physical, psychological or social, leveraged to indicate/measure the change in individual’s condition (e.g., for a purpose of diagnosis), the effects of preventive, treatment or rehabilitation activities, or a progress of disease. The technologies for behavioral marker assessment are ready—hardware and software technologies are available at affordable prices and research on advanced algorithms for state assessment is ongoing. In this presentation, we give an example of ubiquitous technologies for the ambulatory assessment of an individual’s behavioral markers related to his/her - physical state (heart rate, body temperature, blood pressure, respiration, etc.), physical activity, medication intake, fatigue and pain, sleep quality - psychological state in terms of moods, feelings, memory and concentration, - social state in terms of relationships and social interactions, including social relationships with fellow patients suffering from the same disease. We will also give an example of environmental state assessment technologies for noise, pollution, or transportation usage, influencing the individual’s state and behaviors in all three above-mentioned domains. We discuss these technologies in terms of their design space and provided features, and their strengths and barriers for user adoption and scaling. The challenge lies in the methodological aspects of the approach, where the data collected in the individual’s daily life environments must be of a particular quality to inform the clinical decisions taken. The questions are raised about where, when and what to measure, how to make sense of data, how to extract and fuse relevant features, how to use the data in individual cases (“personalized analytics”), what to consider as constituting the evidence on effectiveness of a given treatment or rehabilitation activity, and how to link that to clinical outcomes for a given patient. Co-sponsored by: Computer Chapter, PACE SIGHT, WIE Speaker(s): Professor Dr Katarzyna Wac, Agenda: Introductions Presentation Questions and Discussion Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/349801
The History and Future of Implantable Antennas
The History and Future of Implantable Antennas
Buffalo Section AP/MTT Society presentation on Thursday April 27, 2023 at 6:30 PM Dr. Cynthia M. Furse is a Fellow of the IEEE and the National Academy of Inventors, and is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Her research interests are the application of electromagnetics to sensing and communication in complex lossy scattering media such as the human body, geophysical prospecting, ionospheric plasma, and complex wiring networks. Dr. Furse is a founder of LiveWire Innovation, Inc., a spin-off company from her research, commercializing devices to locate intermittent faults on live wires. She has taught electromagnetics, wireless communication, computational electromagnetics, microwave engineering, antenna design, introductory electrical engineering, and engineering entrepreneurship and has been a leader in the development of the flipped classroom. Dr. Furse is an Associate Editor for the Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (AP), Chair of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Awards Committee, a past Administrative Committee member for the IEEE AP society, and past chair of the IEEE AP Education Committee. She has received numerous teaching and research awards including the 2020 IEEE Chen To Tai Distinguished Educator Award. Abstract: Implantable antennas have been used for communication with medical implants for decades. Since then, wireless medical telemetry systems and their associated implantable antennas have expanded rapidly. Implantable medical devices now touch virtually every major function in the human body. Cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators, neural recording and stimulation devices, cochlear and retinal implants are just a few of the many implantable medical devices available today. Wireless telemetry for these devices is necessary to monitor battery level and device health, upload reprogramming for device function, and download data for patient monitoring. Emerging medical telemetry devices have led to recent advances in the design of small, biocompatible antennas that can be implanted in the human body. This paper will track the types of antennas seen in the past, the technologies that enabled these changes, and prospects for future implantable antennas for medical applications. This is a virtual event only Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/354383
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Partial Discharge – Causes, Effects, and Online Detection Methods & Infrared Thermography for Electrical System Maintenance
Partial Discharge – Causes, Effects, and Online Detection Methods & Infrared Thermography for Electrical System Maintenance
Part 1) Partial Discharge – Causes, Effects, and Online Detection Methods - What is partial discharge (PD) and why do we care? - Causes of partial discharge - Effects of PD – examples - Side effects and symptoms of PD - Online detection methods - Ultrasonic monitoring - Transient Earth Voltage measurement - UHF Radiation detection - Cable shield HFCT - Periodic surveying - Interpreting results - Full time monitoring Part 2) Infrared Thermography for Electrical System Maintenance - How to Ensure Accuracy, Safety, and Reliability Once an obscure technology, infrared thermography has become a common test technique for inspecting operating electrical systems and equipment. Although today’s thermal imaging equipment is relatively easy to use, performing an accurate infrared inspection is more than simply ‘pointing and shooting’ a thermal imager. Ensuring success requires a trained operator, the correct equipment, and knowledge of temperature limits for inspected equipment. This course will cover the key elements necessary for safely performing accurate infrared inspections, prioritizing exceptions, and techniques for determining if electrical equipment is operating within design temperature limits. This course is a must for anyone who performs infrared inspections of electrical systems for the purpose of Preventive/Predictive Maintenance or Quality Assurance. Learning outcomes - recognize various uses of infrared imaging for electrical systems - select thermal imaging equipment appropriate for any infrared inspection - improve inspection findings and temperature measurement accuracy - prioritize exceptions utilizing published engineering standards - apply temperature limits to operating electrical components - ensure compliance with published standards for infrared inspection reports Speaker(s): Jorge, Jim 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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ECE Formal
ECE Formal
The event of the year is here! ECE formal will take place Saturday, April 29th, 8-10pm at the Terrace Restaurant. It will be reception style with hors d'oeuvres (vegetarian and gluten-free options available). Tickets are only $20 will be on sale from: - Tuesday 4/25 11am-1pm in Phillips Hall 205 - Wednesday 4/26 12pm-2pm in Duffield Atrium at the Workday Table If either of these times do not work, please reach out to Dionna Parina ([email protected]) Please use the following form for payments: https://forms.gle/2K8jqjbbU2aJRP7g8 Open to all ECE undergraduate, MEng, PhD students, and anyone interested! Get your tickets early before they're all gone! 130 Statler Dr., Ithaca, New York, United States, 14853