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PES – What is a Gas Insulated Substation
PES – What is a Gas Insulated Substation
Speaker(s): Dick Jones Bldg: Training Room in the Shrewsbury Fire Dept., 11 Church Rd, Shrewbury, Massachusetts, United States, 01545, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/416043
4 events,
Self-Driving Cars: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
Self-Driving Cars: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
Self-driving cars have been a dream from almost the time the automobile was invented. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), this dream has seemingly become reality with driverless commercial operations already taking place in a handful of cities around the world. However, the recent tragic accident involving a pedestrian and a Cruise self-driving car, as well as a number of high-profile Tesla crashes, raise the possibility that such systems may not actually be as capable as envisioned, and questions have arisen about their safety both nationally and internationally. Given these concerns, it is important to step back and analyze both the actual safety records of these vehicles and just why AI is struggling to operate safely under all conditions in autonomous vehicles. This lecture will highlight the strengths and weaknesses of AI in self-driving cars, as well as in all safety-critical applications, and lay out a roadmap for safe integration of these technologies on public roadways. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417905
Berkshire Consultants Network Meeting
Berkshire Consultants Network Meeting
Berkshire Consultants Network Presents: The latest enabling technologies for electronic warfare (EW) Co-sponsored by: Berkshire Section Speaker(s): Denis Smetana, Sr. Product Manager, Processor Products at Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions, Victor Vanderberg, Director of multi-domain electronic warfare (EW) | SRC Inc. , Dan Megan, Director Security Solutions-East, Star Lab Agenda: Military & Aerospace Electronics will present a webinar panel discussion on the latest enabling technologies for electronic warfare (EW). The panel discussion will consist of a prime EW systems integrator on the most important EW technologies needed from suppliers; a high-performance embedded computing expert from the Curtiss-Wright Corp. Defense Solutions Division on the latest embedded computing technologies for EW, and a trusted computing expert from Star Labs Software on some of the latest cyber security innovations for EW. Highlights will include EW enabling technologies that prime EW systems integrated need most from their suppliers; high-performance embedded computing technologies for EW, and cyber warfare and cyber security technologies for EW. Also included will be a short discussion on the future potential of quantum computing and quantum communications technologies that could influence EW systems design. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418767
IEEE SSIT Lecture: Self-Driving Cars: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
IEEE SSIT Lecture: Self-Driving Cars: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
Prof Mary (Missy) Cummings (Director of the Mason Autonomy and Robotics Center (MARC) at George Mason University, USA) will present "Self-Driving Cars: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly" at 6pm (UTC+1) / 1pm EDT on 30 April '24. Click (https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=IEEE+SSIT+Lecture%3A+Self-Driving+Cars%3A+The+Good%2C+the+Bad+%26+the+Ugly&iso=20240430T18&p1=78&ah=1) (https://www.ieee-ukandireland.org/chapters/society-on-social-implications-of-technology/) and SSIT IST-Africa SIGHT are cooperating with a number of IEEE OUs including: New Jersey Coast Section SIGHT; New Jersey Coast IM/Computer Joint Chapter; IEEE Region 1; IEEE Region 2; Vancouver Section Jt. Chapter,TEM14/PC26/E25/SIT30; North Jersey Section SSIT Chapter; Susquehanna Section Computer Chapter; Southeast Michigan Section Vehicular Technology Chapter; Phoenix Section Computer Chapter; Vancouver Section Jt Transportation Chapter, (https://www.ieee-ukandireland.org/chapters/computational-intelligence/); (https://www.ieee-ukandireland.org/chapters/computer-society/), (https://www.ieee-ukandireland.org/chapters/vehicular-technology/) (https://www.ieee-ukandireland.org/chapters/oceanic-engineering-chapter/), Chicago Section Computer Society Chapter and Vehicular Technology Chapter to organise this SSIT Lecture as a joint Webinar on 30 April '24. Registration IEEE and SSIT Members as well as non-IEEE Members are invited to (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/406173) and participate. IEEE Members should include their IEEE Membership Number when registering. Access to online Meeting (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/406173) will be provided with the link prior to the event. Guest Lecture Focus Self-driving cars have been a dream from almost the time the automobile was invented. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), this dream has seemingly become reality with driverless commercial operations already taking place in a handful of cities around the world. However, the recent tragic accident involving a pedestrian and a Cruise self-driving car, as well as a number of high-profile Tesla crashes, raise the possibility that such systems may not actually be as capable as envisioned, and questions have arisen about their safety both nationally and internationally. Given these concerns, it is important to step back and analyze both the actual safety records of these vehicles and just why AI is struggling to operate safely under all conditions in autonomous vehicles. This lecture will highlight the strengths and weaknesses of AI in self-driving cars, as well as in all safety-critical applications, and lay out a roadmap for safe integration of these technologies on public roadways. Speaker(s): Prof Missy Cummings, Agenda: 18:00 (UTC+1) Welcome and Introduction to Guest Speaker 18:05 Lecture 18:45 Questions and Discussions Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/406173
Machine Learning Hardware Design for Efficiency, Flexibility and Scalability
Machine Learning Hardware Design for Efficiency, Flexibility and Scalability
Machine learning (ML) is the driving application of the next-generation computational hardware. How to design ML hardware to achieve a high performance, efficiency, and flexibility to support fast growing ML workloads is a key challenge. Besides dataflow-optimized systolic arrays and single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) engines, efficient ML accelerators have been designed to take advantage of static and dynamic data sparsity. To accommodate the fast-evolving ML workloads, matrix engines can be integrated with an FPGA to provide the efficiency of kernel computation and the flexibility of control. To support the increasing ML model complexity, modular chiplets can be tiled on a 2.5D interposer and stacked in a 3D package. We envision that a combination of these techniques will be required to address the needs of future ML applications. Speaker(s): Dr Zhengya Zhang, ***CANCELED*** Agenda: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM EST : Talk 7:00 PM - 7:30 PM EST : Q/A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/408028
2 events,
IEEE Boston/New Hampshire/Providence Reliability Chapter Adcom Meeting
IEEE Boston/New Hampshire/Providence Reliability Chapter Adcom Meeting
IEEE Reliability Society- Joint Boston/New Hampshire/Providence Chapter Adcom meeting. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419174
From Constraints to Capabilities: Achieving Optimal Compute Schedules in Heterogeneous Cyber-Physical Systems
From Constraints to Capabilities: Achieving Optimal Compute Schedules in Heterogeneous Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract: Cyber-physical systems (CPS), such as robots and self-driving cars, demand rigorous scheduling to prevent failure, where every millisecond of processing time can be critical. These systems often rely on heterogeneous computing environments, which include CPUs, GPUs, and specialized accelerators, to meet their computational needs efficiently. However, leveraging these diverse processing units to fulfill strict physical constraints remains a significant challenge, as existing scheduling solutions often fall short of addressing the complexities involved in a comprehensive manner. This talk by Dr. Mehmet E. Belviranli delves into the intricate world of creating efficient compute schedules for CPS that not only cater to their diverse computational hardware but also adhere to real-world constraints critical for system safety. We begin by examining the role of neural network (NN) inference in CPS, exploring strategies to balance energy consumption, latency and throughput by distributing the layers of NN across different accelerators. We then introduce a novel, end-to-end framework that integrates physical constraints, heterogeneous computational resources, and latency considerations into a cohesive mixed-integer linear problem, demonstrating through case studies how this approach yields optimal scheduling solutions under varied conditions. Through this exploration, we aim to shed light on the untapped potential of heterogeneous computing in enhancing the reliability and performance of CPS. We will also outline future directions in developing a more robust ecosystem for these complex computing environments, highlighting our contribution to this evolving field. Speaker(s): Dr. Belviranli Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417666
6 events,
Special IEEE-USA Washington Update: A Discussion on the Create AI Act & NAIRR
Special IEEE-USA Washington Update: A Discussion on the Create AI Act & NAIRR
Join us Thursday, 2 May, for a Special IEEE-USA Washington Update to learn about how the Creating Resources for Every American To Experiment with Artificial Intelligence Act of 2023 (CREATE AI Act) shapes AI development. Our special guest, Katerina (Katie) Antypas from the National Science Foundation, will delve into the establishment of the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR)—a vital hub for AI researchers and students. Speaker(s): Katerina (Katie) Antypas Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417483
IEEE Schenectady PES Chapter: Transforming Substation Protection Relay Testing with IEC 61850 and Digital Twins
IEEE Schenectady PES Chapter: Transforming Substation Protection Relay Testing with IEC 61850 and Digital Twins
As the power industry embraces digitalization, the integration of IEC 61850 and Digital Twin technology offers a revolutionary approach to optimizing substation operations. This webinar explores the potential of leveraging Digital Twins with IEC 61850 in substation protection relay automation, highlighting the numerous benefits this synergy brings to the field. From enhanced testing and improved interoperability to increased efficiency in power transmission and distribution, this webinar promises valuable insights into the future of smart grid applications. Speaker(s): Mr Andrea Bonetti Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/416069
Digital Signal Processing for Wireless Communications
Digital Signal Processing for Wireless Communications
COURSE DESCRIPTION Course Kick-off / Orientation Thursday, April 18, 6:00PM – 6:30PM. Live Workshops: 6:00PM – 7:30PM, Thursdays, April 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23 Registration is open through the last live workshop date. Live workshops are recorded for later use. Attendees will have access to the recorded session and exercises for two months (until July 23, 2024) after the live session ends! Registration Fees: IEEE Member Fee (by April 11th): $190.00 IEEE Member Fee (after April 11th): $285.00 IEEE Non-Member Fee (by April 11th): $210.00 IEEE Non-Member Fee (after April 11th) $315.00 Decision to run/cancel course: Friday, April 12, 2024 COURSE DESCRIPTION New Format Combining Live Workshops with Pre-recorded Video This is a hands-on course providing pre-recorded lectures that students can watch on their own schedule and an unlimited number of times prior to live Q&A/Workshop sessions with the instructor. Ten 1.5 hour videos released 2 per week while the course is in session will be available for up to two months after the conclusion of the course. Course Summary This course is a fresh view of the fundamental and practical concepts of digital signal processing applicable to the design of mixed signal design with A/D conversion, digital filters, operations with the FFT, and multi-rate signal processing. This course will build an intuitive understanding of the underlying mathematics through the use of graphics, visual demonstrations, and applications in GPS and mixed signal (analog/digital) modern transceivers. This course is applicable to DSP algorithm development with a focus on meeting practical hardware development challenges in both the analog and digital domains, and not a tutorial on working with specific DSP processor hardware. Now with Jupyter Notebooks! Speaker(s): Dan Boschen, Agenda: Topics / Schedule: Pre-recorded lectures: (3 hours each) will be distributed Friday prior to each week’s workshop dates. Workshop/Q&A Sessions are 6 – 7:30PM on the dates listed below. Kick-off / Orientation: Thursday, April 18, 2024 Class 1: April 25, 2024: Correlation, Fourier Transform, Laplace Transform Class 2: May 2, 2024: Sampling and A/D Conversion, Z –transform, D/A Conversion Class 3: May 9, 2024: IIR and FIR Digital filters, Direct Fourier Transform Class 4: May 16, 2024: May Windowing, Digital Filter Design, Fixed Point vs Floating Point Class 5: May23, 2024: Fast Fourier Transform, Multi-rate Signal Processing, Multi-rate Filters Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400076
Circuit Studies: Living Analog, Part 11
Circuit Studies: Living Analog, Part 11
A smorgasbord of analog treats awaits you as our resident Analog Guru, John Dunn, touches upon a variety of topics taken from his popular (https://www.edn.com/category/blog/living-analog-blog/) published by the EDN Network on EDN.com. Topics for this lecture include these and more: - Control of a power inverter’s operating frequency. - A look at telephone dial tone signals, 1954 and today. - Birds’ avoidance of high-tension power lines. - Gaussian probability distribution derivation. - Bimetallic strip constructions and applications. - Feed-forward cancellation of amplifier distortion. - Push-pull amplifier class of operation choices. - Worst case analysis of rail voltage decoupling. - Microwave oven choke flange. - Calculating octaves and decades of arbitrary ratios. - Zero offset lowpass filter and op-amp selection. - Low distortion but high power speaker system. - The difference between EMF and voltage. - The Leyden jar. - Smith Chart mathematics. - Transfer function trigonometric booby trap. - Storage life of idled LED light bulbs. - A look at the Hindenberg disaster. Speaker(s): John Dunn Agenda: 7:00 PM Networking 7:20 PM Presentation Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/416852
Engineering Ball
Engineering Ball
Join SBRT, IEEE, WiCS, SRT, TBP, BMES, NSBE, ASCE, and SBCS at the annual Engineering Ball for some food and performances by students in the engineering community! Alan DeVries Center, 2nd Floor, Stony Brook, New York, United States, 11790
3 events,
DigiKey & XRP Workshop
DigiKey & XRP Workshop
DigiKey will be hosting a workshop with IEEE at SBU on XRP! Join us for a chance to win some free Starbucks gift cards! Room: 102, Light Engineering, Stony Brook, New York, United States, 11790
2024-05-03 IEEE at SBU Executive Board Meeting
2024-05-03 IEEE at SBU Executive Board Meeting
Executive board meeting to plan for Spring 2024 Room: 175, Bldg: Light Engineering, Light Engineering, Stony Brook, New York, United States, 11790
Towards a Risk-Free Training Future: Personalized Training Simulation with AI-ML, AR/VR, Gamification, Metaverse, Cloud & IoT
Towards a Risk-Free Training Future: Personalized Training Simulation with AI-ML, AR/VR, Gamification, Metaverse, Cloud & IoT
Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section and IEEE AP-S COPE Speaker(s): Vishal Kumar Agenda: Registration for the event and refreshments/dinner are complimentary. Venue: EE-240, located at 94 Brett Rd, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Piscataway, NJ 08854, For parking, attendees should provide the following details during registration: name, license plate number, state, make, and vehicle color. This will allow us to gather the necessary information to create temporary parking permits. For additional information about the venue and parking permit, please contact Dr. Minning Zhu (Email: [email protected]) +1 732-421-3305 For those unable to attend the event in person, there is an option to join remotely. Please use the provided Zoom Meeting link to join. https://rutgers.zoom.us/j/97714493672?pwd=MDdnNWtEMkE3eTJHSkxCZkNQWmpTdz09 Meeting ID: 977 1449 3672 Password: 961135 Join by SIP [email protected] One tap mobile +16465588656,,97714493672# US (New York) +16469313860,,97714493672# US Join By Phone +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) +1 646 931 3860 US +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 305 224 1968 US +1 309 205 3325 US +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 669 444 9171 US +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) +1 689 278 1000 US +1 719 359 4580 US +1 253 205 0468 US +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 360 209 5623 US +1 386 347 5053 US +1 507 473 4847 US +1 564 217 2000 US Meeting ID: 977 1449 3672 Find your local number: https://rutgers.zoom.us/u/abFj6Hq61r Room: EE-240, Bldg: Electrical and Computer Engineering, 94 Brett Rd, 604 Bartholomew Road , Piscataway, New Jersey, United States, 08854
1 event,
Internal Micromouse Competition at SBU
Internal Micromouse Competition at SBU
Come compete at the Internal Micromouse Competition at SBU being hosted by the IEEE Stony Brook Student Branch! You must be a current SBU student to compete. Otherwise, you may spectate the event. Teams of 1-4 will design their own Micromouse to traverse and solve a 16x16 maze as fast as possible as per traditional Micromouse Competition rules. Speaker(s): , Y.C. Wang Room: Union Ballroom, Stony Brook Union, Stony Brook, New York, United States, 11790
1 event,
2024 IEEE North Jersey Section Awards Banquet
2024 IEEE North Jersey Section Awards Banquet
Dear Members of the IEEE North Jersey Section, The IEEE North Jersey Section is pleased to announce its annual "Awards Banquet Event" to be held on Sunday, May 5, 2024 at the Birchwood Manor, in Whippany, New Jersey, from 3 pm until 6 pm. The Section pays tributes to the new Fellows in our Section, as well as the recipients of major IEEE and other technical awards, IEEE Region 1 Awards, Section Awards and Society Awards. It is a great opportunity to relax, unwind and enjoy the company of fellow IEEE members and non-members at the banquet. Please use the vToos link to make reservation. Please register all attendees by completing the name, address, and e-mail entries on the form. Spouses and guests are welcome. (Please register each guest separately) For more information, please contact: Russell Pepe, Award Committee Chair, Email: [email protected] Ken Oexle, Award Committee Co-Chair, Email: [email protected] Adriaan Wijngaarden, Award Committee Co-Chair, Email: [email protected] Hong Zhao, IEEE North Jersey Section Chair, Email: [email protected] Date: 05 May 2024 Time: 03:00 PM to 06:00 PM (All times are US/Eastern) Address: (https://www.birchwoodmanor.com/), (https://www.google.com/maps/place/111+N+Jefferson+Rd,+Whippany,+NJ+07981/@40.843592,-74.4252376,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89c3a7eba9f99a85:0x9b954cbde5eb018e!8m2!3d40.843588!4d-74.4230436?hl=en&authuser=0) Agenda: 2:30pm-3:00pm Photo Session for Award Recipients 3:00pm-4:20 Cocktail Hour, Welcome and Networking 4:30pm-5:00pm Award Ceremony 5:00pm-6:00pm Coffee/Desserts Tickets/Fees are applicable as follows: EXCOM members plus one guest attend free Award Recipients plus one guest attend for free Invited IEEE dignitaries plus one guest attend for free Advance registration is required for all attendees: $15 for IEEE student members (Discounted Rate) $35 for non-EXCOM members and additional guests $50 for non-IEEE members The capacity of the location is limited, so please make your reservations early. Bldg: Birchwood Manor, 111 North Jefferson Road, Whippany, New Jersey, United States, 07981
2 events,
Tech Talk: Silicon Photonics for LiDAR, Augmented Reality, Biophotonics, Quantum Engineering, and Beyond
Tech Talk: Silicon Photonics for LiDAR, Augmented Reality, Biophotonics, Quantum Engineering, and Beyond
Speaker: Jelena Notaros Massachusetts Institute of Technology Abstract By enabling the integration of millions of micro-scale optical components on compact millimeter-scale computer chips, silicon photonics is positioned to enable next-generation optical technologies that facilitate revolutionary advances for numerous fields spanning science and engineering. This talk will highlight our work on developing novel silicon-photonics-based platforms, devices, and systems that enable innovative solutions to high-impact problems in areas including augmented-reality displays, LiDAR sensing for autonomous vehicles, free-space optical communications, optical trapping for biophotonics, 3D printing, and trapped-ion quantum engineering. Biography Jelena Notaros is the Robert J. Shillman Career Development Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She received her Ph.D. and M.S. degrees from MIT in 2020 and 2017, respectively, and B.S. degree from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2015. Jelena was one of three Top DARPA Risers, a 2018 DARPA D60 Plenary Speaker, a 2023 NSF CAREER Award recipient, a 2021 Forbes 30 Under 30 Listee, a 2021 MIT Robert J. Shillman Career Development Chair recipient, a 2020 MIT RLE Early Career Development Award recipient, a 2015 MIT Herbert E. and Dorothy J. Grier Presidential Fellow, a 2015-2020 NSF Graduate Research Fellow, a 2019 OSA CLEO Chair's Pick Award recipient, a 2022 OSA APC Best Paper Award recipient, a 2022 OSA FiO Emil Wolf Best Paper Award Finalist, a 2014 IEEE Region 5 Paper Competition First Place recipient, a 2023 MIT Louis D. Smullin Award for Teaching Excellence recipient, a 2018 MIT EECS Rising Star, a 2014 Sigma Xi Undergraduate Research Award recipient, and a 2015 CU Boulder Chancellor's Recognition Award recipient, among other honors. Co-sponsored by: IEEE/ACM MIT student chapter MIT Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Boston Consultants Network (CNET) Board of Directors Meeting – May 2024
Boston Consultants Network (CNET) Board of Directors Meeting – May 2024
IEEE Boston Consultants Network (CNET) - Board of Directors Meeting Open to current Boston CNET members. This is a board of directors meeting where we will be planning events and coordinating our activities. Registration is required. Please see the following link for more information about this event. https://boston-consult.org/event-5655478 See this link for more information about Boston CNET. https://boston-consult.org/ Agenda: See event posting. bedford, Massachusetts, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/414744
4 events,
RWU Computer Science Senior Design Final Presentations
RWU Computer Science Senior Design Final Presentations
The RWU Computer Science Majors will be giving the final presentations of their AY2023-2024 year-long senior design projects on 7 May beginning at 2 PM. Presentations will begin at 2:10 and each is about 20-25 minutes in length. Limited seating is available in the RWU School of Engineering room SE132. The order of presentations is listed below and a Zoom link is provided for remote access. Times are approximate 2:10 Implementing Hybrid PSO Global Optimizer: This is a research effort being undertaken by Dr. Bhandari. Several aspects of the problem include understanding and implementing a mathematical model. Once understood, implementing that model becomes a coding effort involving translating current C++ algorithms into Python that is understandable and maintainable. The end goal is to be able to use the machine learning models in real-world problems. Client: Dr. Bhandari. Team Members: Matt Davidson, Danh Le, Athena Morrisett, Lauren Moulaison 2:40 Industry-Friendly Application for Predicting Design Values of Wood Layers in Timber Panels. This is a research effort being undertaken by Dr. Kurzinski in Construction Management. She developed a model that predicts design values for composite wood products. But, since each layer may be a different material with its own properties there is no single calculation that predicts how it will function in a particular design. While there is a mathematical model that works with a theoretic dataset. The goal of this project to confirm the accuracy of the model with other datasets, find more efficient ways to implement the model and then determine sensitivity analysis of results based on variations within the data. There are numerous opportunities in this area as it is an intersection of Construction Management, Forest Conservation, and Structural Engineering. Client Dr. Kurzinski. Tam Members: Donovan Dunning, Tyler Edwards, Aidan Ventresca 3:10 Advising Assistant. This is the second year of the project for Dr. Anderson of the CM program. The team last year developed an interface that allowed a student to work with an advisor to layout more than just the next semester and then be able to adjust based on which courses were actually taken. One of the goals of this project is to somehow get actual data downloaded to b able to compare what was projected against what was actually taken across multiple semesters. It is unlikely to have an upload ability, so the actual semester being planned would still need to go through RogerCentral. Client: Dr. Anderson. Team Members: Dorothy Arriola Flores, Matt Costa, George Khramtchenko 3:40 Indoor localization: This is under the direction of Dr Ramji (CM Program) and Dr Cates. They are on sabbatical but have agreed to sponsor this effort. This project is defined to leverage Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Angle of Arrival (AOA) technology and AI for building a solution that finds the accurate locations of equipment/people in indoor spaces carrying BLE tags. This project involves mostly backend development and creating machine learning models. Although students will be working with BLE gateway/locator and tag hardware, no machine/device coding is needed in this project. The devices are already programmed to send data through an IoT network; the goal of this project is to consume the data to find the accurate location of BLE tags. Clients Dr. Cates and Dr. Ramaji. Team Members: Hank Bailey, Will Bailey, Sarita Poudyal Bhandari 4:10 Mobile App development for TwinUp: This is under the direction of Dr Ramji (CM Program) and Dr Cates. They are on sabbatical but have agreed to sponsor this effort. This project aims at the development of a mobile application for the TwinUp platform. TwinUp is a web-based digital twinning platform for the operation of commercial buildings. This project mostly involves UX/UI design with little-to-no backend development. The web-based responsive application of the platform is already available, and the goal is to leverage the existing APIs for the development of a mobile app (from the starch) that improves the experience of working with the platform on smartphones. Clients: Dr. Cates and Dr. Ramaji. Team Members Maeve Kenny, Eugene Onchagwa, Brett Ramella 4:40 RWU Parking App. The intent is to have a ‘proof of concept’ app that shows where parking is available and which lots are full in real time. It may be linked in to some larger effort which would allow monitoring by Public Safety. It needs to be adaptable to variations for special events, as well as adaptable to a Master Plan the campus has that covers the next 5 years which will impact on campus parking. Client Ms. Tobin, Dr. Ruocco. Team Members: Ricky Botelho, Hirwa Ishimwe, Connor Mulberry, Isaac Nsiah. Anthony Ruocco is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. 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RWU Computer Science Senior Design Final Presentations
RWU Computer Science Senior Design Final Presentations
YYou are invited to attend the Roger Williams University Computer Science Senior Design Team Fall Semster presentations of their AY 2023-2024 year-long capstone project on December 12th 2023 at 2:00 PM Eastern. The Fall Semester focused on Analysis and Design. Presentations will begin at 2:10 and each is about 20-25 minutes in length. The order of presentations is listed below and a Zoom link is provided for remote access. Times are approximate 2:10 Implementing Hybrid PSO Global Optimizer: This is a research effort being undertaken by Dr. Bhandari. Several aspects of the problem include understanding and implementing a mathematical model. Once understood, implementing that model becomes a coding effort involving translating current C++ algorithms into Python that is understandable and maintainable. The end goal is to be able to use the machine learning models in real-world problems. Client: Dr. Bhandari. Team Members: Matt Davidson, Danh Le, Athena Morrisett, Lauren Moulaison 2:40 Industry-Friendly Application for Predicting Design Values of Wood Layers in Timber Panels. This is a research effort being undertaken by Dr. Kurzinski in Construction Management. She developed a model that predicts design values for composite wood products. But, since each layer may be a different material with its own properties there is no single calculation that predicts how it will function in a particular design. While there is a mathematical model that works with a theoretic dataset. The goal of this project to confirm the accuracy of the model with other datasets, find more efficient ways to implement the model and then determine sensitivity analysis of results based on variations within the data. There are numerous opportunities in this area as it is an intersection of Construction Management, Forest Conservation, and Structural Engineering. Client Dr. Kurzinski. Tam Members: Donovan Dunning, Tyler Edwards, Aidan Ventresca 3:10 Advising Assistant. This is the second year of the project for Dr. Anderson of the CM program. The team last year developed an interface that allowed a student to work with an advisor to layout more than just the next semester and then be able to adjust based on which courses were actually taken. One of the goals of this project is to somehow get actual data downloaded to b able to compare what was projected against what was actually taken across multiple semesters. It is unlikely to have an upload ability, so the actual semester being planned would still need to go through RogerCentral. Client: Dr. Anderson. Team Members: Dorothy Arriola Flores, Matt Costa, George Khramtchenko 3:40 Indoor localization: This is under the direction of Dr Ramji (CM Program) and Dr Cates. They are on sabbatical but have agreed to sponsor this effort. This project is defined to leverage Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Angle of Arrival (AOA) technology and AI for building a solution that finds the accurate locations of equipment/people in indoor spaces carrying BLE tags. This project involves mostly backend development and creating machine learning models. Although students will be working with BLE gateway/locator and tag hardware, no machine/device coding is needed in this project. The devices are already programmed to send data through an IoT network; the goal of this project is to consume the data to find the accurate location of BLE tags. Clients Dr. Cates and Dr. Ramaji. Team Members: Hank Bailey, Will Bailey, Sarita Poudyal Bhandari 4:10 Mobile App development for TwinUp: This is under the direction of Dr Ramji (CM Program) and Dr Cates. They are on sabbatical but have agreed to sponsor this effort. This project aims at the development of a mobile application for the TwinUp platform. TwinUp is a web-based digital twinning platform for the operation of commercial buildings. This project mostly involves UX/UI design with little-to-no backend development. The web-based responsive application of the platform is already available, and the goal is to leverage the existing APIs for the development of a mobile app (from the starch) that improves the experience of working with the platform on smartphones. Clients: Dr. Cates and Dr. Ramaji. Team Members Maeve Kenny, Eugene Onchagwa, Brett Ramella 4:40 RWU Parking App. The intent is to have a ‘proof of concept’ app that shows where parking is available and which lots are full in real time. It may be linked in to some larger effort which would allow monitoring by Public Safety. It needs to be adaptable to variations for special events, as well as adaptable to a Master Plan the campus has that covers the next 5 years which will impact on campus parking. Client Ms. Tobin, Dr. Ruocco. Team Members: Ricky Botelho, Hirwa Ishimwe, Connor Mulberry, Isaac Nsiah. Anthony Ruocco is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Join Zoom Meeting https://rwu.zoom.us/j/93432600062?pwd=WVV6NDZWT0ZRM2xyWHhycitsL2pBUT09 Meeting ID: 934 3260 0062 Passcode: 819569 One tap mobile +16468769923,,93432600062#,,,,*819569# US (New York) +16469313860,,93432600062#,,,,*819569# US Dial by your location • +1 646 876 9923 US (New York) • +1 646 931 3860 US • +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) • +1 305 224 1968 US • +1 309 205 3325 US • +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) • +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) • +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) • +1 360 209 5623 US • +1 386 347 5053 US • +1 507 473 4847 US • +1 564 217 2000 US • +1 669 444 9171 US • +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) • +1 689 278 1000 US • +1 719 359 4580 US • +1 253 205 0468 US Meeting ID: 934 3260 0062 Passcode: 819569 Find your local number: https://rwu.zoom.us/u/acHmbMbwLy ***CANCELED*** Bristol, Rhode Island, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419394
Pathway to IEEE Senior Membership
Pathway to IEEE Senior Membership
Senior member is the highest grade for which IEEE members can apply. IEEE members can self-nominate, or be nominated, for Senior Member grade. This talk by Kaustav Ghosal tries to demystify the process. It is part of a continued effort to help increase the nomination pool size each year, particularly from underrepresented technical disciplines, such as industry, standards, education, and underrepresented groups to enhance Equity and Diversity. Topics include: 1) IEEE senior membership grade requirements, 2) Finding a mentor/sponsor, 3) Importance of your nomination package, and 4) Reference resources Speaker(s): Kaustav Ghoshal, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417494
Founders and Funders, Co-Sponsored by IEEE TEMS
Founders and Funders, Co-Sponsored by IEEE TEMS
Startup engineering enterprises come into existence with founders and funders and then afterwards thrive with customers help. However engineering entrepreneurs with big ideas, face difficult with funding, when they decide to be on their own. This meeting would throw light on where does an engineering entrepreneur go to ask capital/see money, how do you approach someone, and what may be most effective? In this program, you’ll hear from pros on both sides of the table. A large segment of the engineers struggles to secure the funds to be successful: people of color and women. Panelists will talk about the obstacles and how to get around them. Co-sponsored by: Boston Entrepreneurs Network (Boston ENET) Speaker(s): Dr. Cvic, , Dr. Ahmed Fazly Agenda: Event Schedule May 7, 2024 6:00 pm ET Registration On-Site Check-in and Networking 7:00 pm ET Introduction ENET Chairperson's announcements 7:10 pm ET eMinute Pitch up to 3 startups give a 90-second elevator pitch 7:25 pm ET Expert Panel expert speakers on the night’s topic 8:15 pm ET Q & A Moderator and Audience Q & A with the speakers 8:30 pm ET Networking Final Networking, including the night's speakers Bldg: Lasell University, 1844 Commonwealth Ave, Newton, Massachusetts, United States, 02466, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419910
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Shaping a Sustainable Future: The Role of Standards and Policy in Ethical AI Dev
Shaping a Sustainable Future: The Role of Standards and Policy in Ethical AI Dev
Join us on an exploration of the pivotal role of standards and policy in guiding AI and human-machine teaming toward a sustainable and dignified future. Our esteemed speakers will shed light on how adherence to these frameworks mitigates technology misuse, safeguarding human rights, and nurturing compassion. Gain invaluable insights into how AI can drive positive change, fostering inclusivity and upholding human and planetary flourishing. Together we can shape a future where ethical AI development leads the way to a more sustainable, prosperous society. Speakers: Olivier Alais, Program Coordinator – Digital Rights & Access, ITU Yuchang Cheng, FUJITSU Limited. AI Trust Research Centre, ISO Fumi Maruyama, Senior Invited Researcher, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan Ali Hessami, VC & Process Architect, IEEE Ethics Certification Programme for Autonomous & Intelligent Systems, UK Angelo Ferraro, University of South Carolina and Chair of Columbia IEEE section Moderator: Lubna Dajani, CEO, Allternet Ltd. Catalyst 2030 USA Chapter Co-Chair Co-sponsored by: Angelo Ferraro Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418674
Leveling Up Society: The Transformative Power of Games
Leveling Up Society: The Transformative Power of Games
Film and music are driving forces in shaping perception and galvanizing action for social change. The gaming industry today eclipses film and music combined. The immersive and interactive nature of games transcends mere entertainment. transforming virtual achievements into tangible outcomes that uplift communities and pave the way for a more equitable, sustainable world. In this panel, experts will explore the unique power of gaming to unite and educate on critical social issues. We’ll discuss how games can extend beyond entertainment to enlighten, fostering informed compassion and a steadfast commitment to social good. Participants will delve into the role of immersive gaming experiences in shaping the perspectives of young individuals, and cultivating empathy, and understanding across diverse communities. Join us to learn how gaming can emerge as a formidable force for unity and positive change. The Speakers Tami Bhaumik, Vice President – Civility & Partnerships Roblox Jazno Francoeur, BFA Program Director – DigiPen Institute of Technology Jane Yin-Kim Yau, EU Project Manager/Visiting Researcher – UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning Lubna Dajani, CEO, Allternet Ltd, Catalyst 2030 USA Chapter Co-Chair (moderator) Co-sponsored by: Catalyst 2030 Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418676
IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: ChatGPT in the Workplace
IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: ChatGPT in the Workplace
Discover How Chat GPT Can Transform Your Job Search! Did you know that only 24% of Americans harness the power of Chat GPT? Surprisingly, this tool is most popular among the 18-24 age group. However, many users disengage within just 7 minutes of interaction. In 2024, leveraging Chat GPT for your job search holds incredible potential. Elizabeth's presentation offers innovative strategies to maximize this tool's effectiveness in your quest for employment. Join us to explore expert tips, unconventional methods, and tailored prompts that will revolutionize your approach to job hunting. Speaker(s): Elizabeth Lions Agenda: IEEE-USA's free webinars/events are designed to help you find your next job, maintain your career, negotiate an appropriate salary, understand ethical considerations in the workplace and learn about other career-building strategies and public policy developments that affect your profession. For information regarding upcoming webinars or to visit our vast webinar archive, please visit: (https://ieeeusa.org/careers/webinars/) (https://newsletter.smartbrief.com/rest/sign-up/2479DAB0-4089-43E7-925D-86AE0C1E6244?campaign=e0d52cef) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/409074
IEEE Rochester Section ExCom Meeting – May 2024
IEEE Rochester Section ExCom Meeting – May 2024
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. And, please vote on our 2024 Budget Proposal using the (https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=1ezdxvguwi2iKtI2O4ay0w~~&pe=EeeyhmBqn61XkA9yUynE42dUCSmhw0shvtaAF7877AlPmjeusnVofGqPli2ifOJl319TseEBfimuwiY81lqjiw~~&t=O1IJTmoA9h-Fcjpl2qY9lA~~) system you have not yet voted! 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: Emmett Ientilucci - Section Treasurer Report: Lyle Tague - Section Secretary Report: Eric Zeise - Old Business - Committee Reports - Chapter Society and Affinity Group Reports - Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society and Communications Society (AES10/COMM19); Nirmala Shenoy - Computer Society and Computational Intelligence Society (C16/CIS11); Bo Yuan - 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: - 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]) - Women In Engineering (WIE): (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]) - New Business / Open Discussion - Adjournment Room: CIMS Conference Center, Bldg: Louise Slaughter Hall, 78 Lomb Memorial Drive, Henrietta, New York, United States, 14623, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/411008
2024 IEEE ROCHESTER NY SECTION JOINT CHAPTERS MEETING
2024 IEEE ROCHESTER NY SECTION JOINT CHAPTERS MEETING
The IEEE Rochester NY Section Joint Chapter Meeting is May 8th, 2024 This event is open to the general public. Our IEEE Joint Chapters Meeting (registration fee) will feature a keynote presentation and two parallel sessions with technical presentations from our Rochester area IEEE Chapters and Societies. NEW: We have applied to have PDH Credits Awarded!!! We have been approved for awarding 1.0 PDU (1 hour) for each of our 5 JCM presentations. IEEE Rochester Section Joint Chapters Meeting AGENDA 3:00 – 7:00 PM Registration 4:00 – 4:30 PM Refreshments 4:30 – 5:20 PM Chapter Technical Presentations - Session 1 A: Robustness and Reliability of Machine Learning and Its Importance in Imaging by (https://www.rit.edu/directory/dxdcis-dimah-dera) B: Stopping Industrial Static Ignitions by (https://www.linkedin.com/in/electrostaticanswers/) 5:25 – 6:15 PM Chapter Technical Presentations - Session 2 C: Radar Signal Processing Education, Research, and Capabilities at Rochester Institute of Technology by (https://www.rit.edu/news/rit-researcher-receives-department-energy-grant-develop-synthetic-aperture-radar-technology) D: Agrivoltaics: Combining Photovoltaics with Agriculture by (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santosh_Kurinec) 6:15 –7:00 PM IEEE Rochester Section Reception (Crudités, cash bar) 7:00 – 9:00 PM Buffet Dinner and Keynote Presentation Keynote: Space Imaging Heritage in Rochester, NY. By (https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B004AOA444) Speaker(s): Keynote Presentation, JCM Speakers Agenda: Join us at one of our outstanding yearly events - Don’t miss this great opportunity to meet and network with people from all engineering disciplines and to learn more about the activities of the different IEEE chapters and societies in the Rochester area. Reservations are required for the Technical Sessions, our IEEE Rochester Section Reception, Dinner, and Keynote Presentation. Please come back to this site for updates on the JCM. Registration: - $30 IEEE Member or IEEE Member significant other - $40 Non-members and significant others - $10 Student - $20 Non-Student Members - $20 Life and Fellow Members IEEE ROCHESTER SECTION JOINT CHAPTERS MEETING Bldg: Louise Slaughter Hall, Rochester Institute of Technology, 78 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, New York, United States, 14623
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IEEE Photonics Society Boston Chapter: May Technical Seminar
IEEE Photonics Society Boston Chapter: May Technical Seminar
This seminar will discuss advanced 3D nanofabrication techniques for high-throughput photonics fabrication, by Dr. Amos Meeks. Speaker(s): Amos Meeks Agenda: 6:00 pm Networking starts 6:15 pm Light meals served 7:00 pm Seminar starts Bldg: Forbes Rd. Cafeteria, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 3 Forbes Rd, Lexington, Massachusetts, United States, 02421
IEEE NJ Coast Section – Executive Committee Meeting (May) (Virtual)
IEEE NJ Coast Section – Executive Committee Meeting (May) (Virtual)
IEEE NJ Coast Section - Executive Committee Meeting (May) (Virtual) ***CANCELED*** Agenda: 1. Vote / Accept Meeting Minutes (Tima) 2. Treasurer's Report (Mike) 3. Chair's Report(s) (Filomena) 4. Old Business (Each Chapter Chair) - Status of Each Chapter - Status of Committee's and Affinity Groups 5. New Business (Each Chapter Chair) - Each Chapters’ Upcoming Plans - Each Committee and Affinity Group Upcoming Plans - Any New Business not already covered - Move To Close Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400526
Millimeter-wave Transceiver Chips with Antenna in Package
Millimeter-wave Transceiver Chips with Antenna in Package
The increasing high requirements of wireless communications and sensors are making research and commercialization of millimeter-wave integrated circuits and antennas experience tremendous growth. The advancement of modern CMOS technology facilitates it to become the prevailing technology to achieve low-cost and highly-integrated millimeter-wave integrated circuits. Meanwhile, the compound semiconductor is still a must for low noise and high power millimeter-wave system. As the operating frequency enters the millimeter-wave regime, the circuit component’s size becomes comparable to the electromagnetic wave wavelength. Therefore, a mixed design methodology using both the lumped and distributed elements in the millimeter-wave integrated circuit design is of great interest, not only compound semiconductor but also CMOS integrated circuits. On one hand, to achieve high-integration and high-performance, the heterogeneous packaging architecture to combined the merits of both CMOS and compound semiconductor millimeter-wave integrated circuits is becoming an attractive technology. On the other hand, considering the efficiency, cost, and integration of advanced wireless systems, discrete antenna is no longer suitable for millimeter-wave wireless systems. Therefore, antenna-in-package (AiP) has become the mainstream for millimeter-wave system, which implements an antenna or antennas on (or in) package of chips leading to a high efficiency and highly-integrated radio. In the talk, innovative design approaches and methodologies on millimeter-wave integrated circuits, subsystems and corresponding antenna-in-package will be introduced. This presentation is open to all and both experienced and novice level engineers are welcome to attend. Speaker(s): Prof. Quan Xue Agenda: 6:45pm - WebEx Waiting Room 7:00-8:00pm - Presentation 8:00-8:15pm - Questions Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418916
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Long Island Systems, Applications, and Technology (LISAT) Conference 2024
Long Island Systems, Applications, and Technology (LISAT) Conference 2024
IEEE LONG ISLAND SECTION, and IEEE REGION 1 present the Long Island Systems, Applications, and Technology Conference (LISAT), to be held at at Zebra Technologies in Holbrook, NY on Friday May 10th, 2024. http://ieee.li/lisat/ There will be three parallel tracks of technical peer-review papers, and an Exhibits Hall. PLEASE REGISTER ONLY ONCE OR YOU MAY BE CHARGED MULTIPLE TIMES Registration Fee is NON-REFUNDABLE. Registration cancellations due to circumstances beyond the attendee's control (eg.g, illness, VISA rejection, etc.) may be refunded after review of the circumstances presented. Any such registration refund approved will be subject to a $50 processing charge. Group discounts are available, contact the chair for more info. Multiple registrations can made with a single payment - click add another guest. Please enter your employer/affiliation in the 'Address Line 1' registration field. **Attention Student Authors - if you are not an IEEE member, we encourage you to join and register at the IEEE Student Rate: https://www.ieee.org/join Attendance costs: Category Early Bird Registration Cost After April 8th IEEE Member and Professional Engineers $175 $225 Unemployed IEEE member $75 $75 IEEE Student, IEEE Grad Student, or IEEE Life Member $100 $150 Non-IEEE Registrants $225 $275 First Exhibitor Staff is included, additional Exhibitor Staff are $25. Bulk Registration Fee Discount: A 10% group discount is available for five (5) or more non-Author registrations with a single payment (check or credit card) paid by 4/19/23. Please contact the conference coordinator. Group Discounts for authors are NOT available. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Region 1, the IEEE Long Island Section and its technical society chapters ***CANCELED*** Agenda: 7:30 AM REGISTRATION 8:00 – 8:45 Opening Ceremonies and Award Presentations 8:45 - 9:15 BREAK Exhibits Area 9:15 - 10:45 Sessions 1 Technical Tracks and Product Applications Tracks 10:45 - 11:00 Break – RH Exhibits Area 11:00 - 12:30 Sessions 2 Technical Tracks and Product Applications Tracks 12:30 - 1:45 Lunch – Exhibits Area 1:45 - 3:15 Sessions 3 Technical Track and Product Applications Tracks 3:15 - 3:45 Break – Exhibits Area 3:45 - 5:00 Sessions 4 Technical Tracks and Product Applications Tracks 5:00 PM End of Conference Zebra Technologies, 1 Zebra Plaza, Holtsville, New York, United States, 11742
LISAT Conference 2024 – Exhibitor Registration
LISAT Conference 2024 – Exhibitor Registration
IEEE LONG ISLAND SECTION, and IEEE REGION 1 present the Long Island Systems, Applications, and Technology Conference (LISAT), to be held at Zebra Technologies, Holtsville NY on Friday May 10h, 2024. Exhibitors: Each table registered includes one staff member - please enter their information so we can have a badge ready on event day. For additional tables, click on 'Add Another Guest', select 'Exhibitor Table' again, and enter the information of the person on that table. For additional Exhibitor Team staff, click on 'Add Another Guest', and select 'Additional Exhibitor Team member' as the Registration Fee. Again, enter the staff members Name on the registratoin form so we can have a badge ready on Event Day. Please enter Company Name in Address Line 1 , and indicate in Special Requests if Wi-Fi is needed. Exhibitor costs: Category Registration Fee Each Table (includes 1 Exhibitor Team member per table) $300 Each additional Exhibitor Team member $50 The normal Exhibit Fee is $300.00 per table (received by May 1st, 2024). The registration for one exhibitor is included in the Exhibit Table fee. Exhibitors may request registration of additional team members for a fee of $50 each. Note that exhibitors should remain at the Exhibitor’s Exhibit Area. The enrollment of more than one supplemental exhibitor must be pre-approved to prevent unanticipated crowding of the Exhibitors area. Exhibitor Guests: Exhibitors may invite guests to the conference. All invited guests MUST register with the conference by May 1, 2024. Exhibitor Guests ( full day or afternoon) may ONLY attend the Exhibits and the vendor Product Application lectures. Exhibitors must request passes for the invited Afternoon/Full Day Guests. These requests may be denied due to capacity constraints. Note that the exhibit hall is limited to a maximum occupancy of 300 people at one time. i. After Lunch Guests- These guests may attend at no cost, but they may only enter after 1PM. ii. Full Day Guests- The fee for Full Day Guests is $25 each, and they may enter after 9 AM. These guests may take part in the food served in the exhibits area (lunch and breaks). Payment: Exhibitors may either pay online send a check. i. To pay online: (1) Fill out exhibitors contract, sign and send to address below. (2) Select “Exhibitor Registration” on the www.ieee.li/lisat website and follow instructions. ii. To pay by mail: Mail a check covering the Exhibit Fee and any Supplemental Exhibit Fee(s), payable to: “IEEE Long Island Section” via certified mail, with two (2) signed copies of the Agreement to: Daniel Rogers, ATTN: IEEE LISAT Exhibits, 60 Ocean Avenue, Blue Point NY 11715 by the deadlines above. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Region 1, the IEEE Long Island Section and its technical society chapters ***CANCELED*** Agenda: 7:30 AM REGISTRATION 8:00 – 8:45 Opening Ceremonies and Award Presentations - 8:45 - 9:15 BREAK Exhibits Area 9:15 - 10:45 Sessions 1 Technical Tracks and Product Applications Tracks 10:45 - 11:00 Break – Exhibits Area 11:00 - 12:30 Sessions 2 Technical Tracks and Product Applications Tracks 12:30 - 1:45 Lunch – Exhibits Area 1:45 - 3:15 Sessions 3 Technical Tracks and Product Applications Tracks 3:15 - 3:45 Break – Exhibits Area 3:45 - 5:00 Sessions 4 Technical Tracks and Product Applications Tracks 5:00 PM End of Conference Zebra Technologies, 1 Zebra Plaza, Holtsville, New York, United States, 11742
Micromouse of L.I. 2024
Micromouse of L.I. 2024
MICROMOUSE OF LONG ISLAND 2024 is the 2nd Annual Micromouse Event held on Long Island. This year, there will be 3 separate competitions; traditional Micromouse, a Labyrinth Race named Corso Libirinti, and a Line tracking competition, named Mouse Tracking. Bldg: ANNA RUBIN HALL, NYIT, OLD WESTBURY,NY, New York, United States
IEEE Syracuse Section ExCom Meeting – May 10, 2024
IEEE Syracuse Section ExCom Meeting – May 10, 2024
Monthly Executive Committee Meeting Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420032
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See Her, Be Her is Girl Scout Heart of New Jersey’s annual career fair 2024
See Her, Be Her is Girl Scout Heart of New Jersey’s annual career fair 2024
See Her, Be Her is Girl Scout Heart of New Jersey's annual career fair for Girl Scouts in grades K-12. Guests, most of whom are women, from all walks - and careers - of life are invited to share what they do, provide hands-on activities or artifacts related to their work, and be available for questions. The event is run open house style, allowing the Girl Scouts to move organically through the space and explore what catches their attention. Date: Saturday, May 11th Time: 9:00am-2:00pm Location: Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, USA More information about: (https://www.gshnj.org/) (https://futurenetworks.ieee.org/) (https://stevens.edu/) Room: 4th Floor, Bldg: Howe Center, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New York, United States
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1 event,
Towards Programmable Smart Buildings
Towards Programmable Smart Buildings
Abstract: The built environment has a data problem. The buildings, cities, water treatment plants, and other human-made systems produce more data now than ever before, opening new possibilities of using data to optimize operation, reduce energy consumption, predict performance, and identify faults. However, the complexity, heterogeneity, and high degree of churn of these systems makes it expensive and difficult to develop software for them. Models, control sequences, data analytics, and other software-based solutions must often be rewritten from scratch for each environment in which they will be deployed. The process of discovering and accessing data is further exacerbated by the lack of standardized structured representations of built environment systems. These challenges significantly impede the adoption of data-driven sustainable practices at societal scale. This talk will explore the use of semantic knowledge graphs to normalize descriptions of the built environment, specifically smart buildings, and reduce the cost of developing and deploying data-driven software in these settings. First, I will describe how ontologies can constrain knowledge graphs to produce useful abstractions of complex cyber-physical systems, as typified by the Brick ontology for smart buildings. Elements of this work are being adapted into new knowledge graph standards for buildings. Next, I will show how knowledge graphs enable novel programming models for "portable software" where programs can adapt their own operation to individual environments, based on queries against the knowledge graph. The talk will also show how these emerging use cases for knowledge graphs contrast with prevailing approaches towards knowledge graph maintenance and management and give rise to new methods for specifying and repairing knowledge graphs. Finally, I will show how these new technologies enable novel applications for smart buildings. Speaker(s): , Dr. Fierro Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418393
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Semiconductor Electronics for High Power/High Speed Reconfigurable RF and Microwave Electronics
Semiconductor Electronics for High Power/High Speed Reconfigurable RF and Microwave Electronics
The talk will cover basic RF and microwave control circuits for reconfigurable electronics and then focus on linear and nonlinear behavior and models for PIN diode, MESFET, and MOSFET control elements to implement these circuits. The talk will conclude with examples of control circuits using these models in reconfigurable RF and microwave electronics. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Dr. Robert H. Caverly Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417613
“Towards the assurance of AI-based systems”
“Towards the assurance of AI-based systems”
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society - co-sponsored by AESS Boston (Chair Dr. Francesca Scire-Scappuzzo) and AESS London (Chair Dr. Julien Le Kernec) Seminar: Via formal verification Agenda: (Please note that since this is taking place in London, for USA remote attendees the event will be a lunch time event 1:30PM - 2:30PM 6:00-6:30 - In-Person Networking 6:30-7:30 - WebEx Presentation 7:30-8:00 - In-Person Networking Speaker: Prof. Alessio Lomuscio, PhD, Imperial College, London, UK. Safe AI Lab. Royal Academy Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies. A major challenge in deploying ML-based systems, such as ML-based computer vision, is the inherent difficulty in ensuring their performance in the operational design domain. The standard approach consists in extensively testing models for inputs. However, testing is inherently limited in coverage, and it is expensive in several domains. Novel verification methods provide guarantees that a neural model meets its specifications in dense neighborhood of selected inputs. For example, by using verification methods we can establish whether a model is robust with respect to infinitely many lighting perturbations, or particular noise patterns in the vicinity to an input. Verification methods can also be tailored to specifications in the latent space and establish the robustness of models against semantic perturbations not definable in the input space (3D pose changes, background changes, etc). Additionally, verification methods can be paired with learning to obtain robust learning methods capable of generating models inherently more robust than those that may be derived with standard methods. In this presentation I will succinctly cover the key theoretical results leading to some of the present ML verification technology, illustrate the resulting toolsets and capabilities, and describe some of the use cases developed with our colleagues at Boeing Research, including centerline distance estimation, object detection, and runway detection. I will argue that verification and robust learning can be used to obtain models that are inherently more robust and better understood than present learning and testing approaches, thereby unlocking the deployment of applications in the industry. Speaker(s): Prof. Alessio Lomuscio, PhD, Imperial College, London, UK. , QinetiQ UK – 78, St. James’ Street, SW1A 1JB, England, United Kingdom, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/413287
How Smart is Our Grid? – May Science on Tap
How Smart is Our Grid? – May Science on Tap
How Smart is Our Grid? Electrical grid updates are essential to keep up with growing demand and diverse supply sources. New Hampshire has received federal infrastructure funding to make our grid stronger and more resilient to extreme weather events. Utilities are also working to better manage demand and maximize renewable energy sources. Join us to discuss the projects in the pipeline to make our grid smarter and stronger. Our panelists will include: Mark Toscano, PE, CEM, Utility Analyst, New Hampshire Department of Energy Jim Diluca, Manager NH Distribution System, Eversource Energy Doors open at 5pm, Discussion begins at 6pm. Science on Tap is held at Stark Brewing Co. at 500 Commercial St. Manchester, NH 03101. Their function room can be accessed from the river side of the building. Doors open at 5pm and we will introduce the panelists at 6pm. Co-sponsored by: Science on Tap 500 Commercial St., Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03101
ExComm May 2024 Meeting
ExComm May 2024 Meeting
Section Activities Agenda: Review Secretary and Treasury reports Discuss Affinity Group Activities - Consultant Networks, WIE, YP and PACE Review technical society activities - AP/MTT/UFFC, ComSoc/SP, Computyer/SMC, PES Review committee activities - Membership, Entrepreneur Society, IndustryLiason,, Student Activities Old Business New Business 1014 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe, Connecticut, United States, 06468, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419611
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IEEE SSIT Lecture: Prof Clint Andrews – Implications of Robotics for Public Policy
IEEE SSIT Lecture: Prof Clint Andrews – Implications of Robotics for Public Policy
[]Prof Clinton Andrews (Center for Urban Policy Research, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University, USA) will present “Implications of Robotics for Public Policy” at 6pm (UTC+1) / 1pm EDT on 15 May ’24. Click (https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=IEEE+SSIT+Lecture%3A+Implications+of+Robotics+for+Public+Policy&iso=20250515T18&p1=78&ah=1). (https://www.ieee-ukandireland.org/chapters/society-on-social-implications-of-technology/) and SSIT IST-Africa SIGHT are cooperating with a number of IEEE OUs including: North Jersey Section SSIT Chapter; Northern Virginia/Baltimore/Washington SSIT Chapter; Bahrain Section SSIT Chapter; Vancouver Section Jt. Chapter,TEM14/PC26/E25/SIT30; New Jersey Coast Section SIGHT; New Jersey Coast Section Jt. IM/Computer Society Chapter; Southeastern Michigan Section Computer Chapter; North Jersey Section: TEMS Chapter, Computer Chapter, Jt APS/MTT Chapter, WIE AG and SIGHT and (https://www.ieee-ukandireland.org/chapters/computer-society/) to organise this SSIT Lecture as a joint Webinar on 15 May ‘24. Registration IEEE and SSIT Members as well as non-IEEE Members are invited to (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/415611) and participate. IEEE Members should include their IEEE Membership Number when registering. Access to online Meeting (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/415611) will be provided with the link prior to the event. Guest Lecture Focus Innovations in robotics are now present in many aspects of human endeavour, from robotic vacuum cleaners to autonomous battlefield drone swarms. Alongside the intended effects of these innovations are some emerging, unintended adverse consequences. Legal and political processes exist in part to prevent and mitigate such harms. This presentation offers a systematic analysis of the emerging routes by which applications of embodied artificial intelligence—robotics—elicit public policy responses. It develops a typology that classifies robotics applications according to how they interact with individual humans, large-scale human populations, and specific physical settings; and whether the robots operate alone, in swarms, or in integrated cyberenvironments. Each case interacts with public policymaking processes in different ways, spanning tort liability law, regulatory codes and standards, and policies for assessing and managing risk. Clear roles emerge for voluntary standards, international collaboration among governance bodies, professionals cross-trained in robotics and public policy, and institutions that effectively anticipate emerging problems. Speaker(s): Prof. Clinton Andrews, Agenda: 18:00 (UTC+1) / 13:00 (EDT) Welcome and Introduction to Guest Speaker 18:05 Lecture 18:45 Questions and Discussions Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/415611
Ithaca Section May Meeting
Ithaca Section May Meeting
The Ithaca Executive Committee invites you to join us at . Agenda: Vacant section roles include: - Awards chair - Event planner - Webmaster, social media manager 1 W Main St, Trumansburg, New York, United States, 14886
ExCom NH Section – May 15
ExCom NH Section – May 15
ExCom NH Section May 15 meeting Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/412997
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Microwave/RF/Wireless Symposium, 2024, Sponsor Registration
Microwave/RF/Wireless Symposium, 2024, Sponsor Registration
The Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits is the area's premier annual event that brings together the Microwave, Millimeter Wave & RF community. This event is free for attendees but you must register in advance. All Long Island Engineers, Managers, Students and Technical Professionals involved in these fields are invited. Registered attendees will receive admission to the exhibit floor, technical lectures, complimentary lunch, the networking event and complimentary dinner. The first 200 registered attendees will also receive a complimentary swag bag. Co-sponsored by: IEEE LI Bldg: Radisson Hotel, Radisson Hotel, 110 Vanderbilt Motor Pkwy, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788
Microwave/RF/Wireless Symposium, 2024, Exhibitor Registration
Microwave/RF/Wireless Symposium, 2024, Exhibitor Registration
The Long Island RF/Microwave Symposium & Exhibits is the area's premier annual event that brings together the Microwave, Millimeter Wave & RF community. This event is free for attendees but you must register in advance. All Long Island Engineers, Managers, Students and Technical Professionals involved in these fields are invited. Registered attendees will receive admission to the exhibit floor, technical lectures, complimentary lunch, the networking event and complimentary dinner. The first 200 registered attendees will also receive a complimentary swag bag. Co-sponsored by: IEEE LI Bldg: Radisson Hotel, Radisson Hotel, 110 Vanderbilt Motor Pkwy, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788
Microwave/RF/Wireless Symposium, 2024, General Admission
Microwave/RF/Wireless Symposium, 2024, 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. This event is free for attendees but you must register in advance. All Long Island Engineers, Managers, Students and Technical Professionals involved in these fields are invited. Registered attendees will receive admission to the exhibit floor, technical lectures, complimentary lunch, the networking event and complimentary dinner. The first 200 registered attendees will also receive a complimentary swag bag. Co-sponsored by: IEEE LI Bldg: Radisson Hotel, Radisson Hotel, 110 Vanderbilt Motor Pkwy, Hauppauge, New York, United States, 11788
Is AI the New Plastic?
Is AI the New Plastic?
Special Presentation by N. Kishor Narang (Narnix Technolabs, India) Hosted by the Future Networks Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AIML) Working Group Date/Time: Thursday, May 16th, 2024 @ 12:00 UTC Topic: Is AI the New Plastic? Meta-Analysis of Sustainability as an Ethical imperative for Digital Technologies Abstract: This talk provides a meta-analysis of the environmental policy challenges presented by emerging technologies collectively referred to as machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI). The emergence of these technologies has already begun profoundly reshaping our lives, our interactions, and our lived environments. As adoption of these technologies becomes widespread, they are likely to play a substantial independent role in society’s energy consumption and environmental impact. In this talk, we argue that AI poses collective challenges like the widespread introduction of plastics half a century ago - providing cheap and seemingly efficient solutions to a wide range of contemporary problems while creating (and displacing) new aggregate costs that will impact all of society. This talk proposes that a holistic ethical and policy approach should be taken towards the design and deployment of AI technologies. It should embed an awareness of key ethical and policy goals throughout the ecosystem and value chain - from researchers to engineers to corporations to global policymakers - to better generate and distribute metrics that can inform policies oriented towards ethical and sustainable practices. If available, any slides/recordings will be at https://futurenetworks.ieee.org/roadmap/aiml-working-group Co-sponsored by: IEEE Future Networks Speaker(s): N. Kishor Narang Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418570
IEEE NY Joint ComSoc & VTS Technology Forum : Technological advances of Security Cameras for the Vehicular and Mass Transit Industry
IEEE NY Joint ComSoc & VTS Technology Forum : Technological advances of Security Cameras for the Vehicular and Mass Transit Industry
In this talk, we will discuss technology and modern day application of security cameras in today’s Metro society. We will focus on examples of Hanwha’s eco system of products such as single and multi-sensor security cameras. We will also discuss edge based second generation Artificial Intelligence used to reduce false alarms, enhance detection while increasing real-time analytics. These types of analytics have the ability to utilize ones VMS more-so for EIM (Emergency Incident Management) vs forensic search (data presented after the event). We will also be discussing how Hanwha has closed the gap on our ecosystem by utilizing such cameras and analytics along with our VMS, audio speakers, monitors, servers and access control (hard partnership with Lenel/S2). Our discussion will also touch upon specialty cameras for continuous monitoring such as thermals, anti-ligature cameras and explosion proof cameras. Speaker(s): , Elliott Shem-Tov, John Sprague One Penn Plaza, 4th Floor, New York, New York, United States, 10119, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419377
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2024 UAV/UAS STRATUS Conference
The STRATUS 2024 conference brings together academics, industry representatives, and domain specialists to share perspectives on this rapidly evolving field of a wide range of topics. Since its inception in 2016, STRATUS went from a one-day to a two-day and then to a three-day annual workshop and is now a three-day conference. Based on the received request from attendees, we have expanded the conference to reach entities beyond the original scope of a Western New York audience. This conference is in-person attendance. What sets the non-profit STRATUS 2024 Conference apart from other specialized or larger UAS meetings are the important interdisciplinary topics ranging from the latest challenges in UAV platform design and technology to sensor design, information gathering and processing, and modeling to produce data that support decision-making. - Environmental Mapping, Monitoring and Modelling - Remote Sensing - 3D and Multi-view Imaging - Platforms, Calibration, Sensor, and Imaging Systems - Multi-sensor Data Fusion - Technologies and Applications - Algorithm and Image Processing - Photogrammetry - Policy, Public Perception and Privacy Issues - K-12 Education - Applications focused on Upstate NY, Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario Regions Co-sponsored by: GRSS Agenda: - 3 days - UAV/UAS, Applications, Algorithms, Remote Sensing, etc. - Best talk awards, best poster awards - Trivia and 6 drone prizes - K-12 education - Keynotes, workshops, tutorials, UAV demos Bldg: Gateway Center, Syracuse University, 1 Forestry Drive, Syracuse, New York, United States, 13210
Dr Robert Wilson, Nobel Laureate: Celebration 60th Anniversary 1st Measure of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation CMB Big Bang Origins of the Universe
Dr Robert Wilson, Nobel Laureate: Celebration 60th Anniversary 1st Measure of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation CMB Big Bang Origins of the Universe
(https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/1978/wilson/biographical/) (https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/1978/wilson/biographical/) Dr Robert Woodrow Wilson, Nobel Laureate, and the Community Celebrate: 60th Anniversary of the 1st Measure of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation CMB of the Big Bang Origins of the Universe at the AT&T Labs Science and Technology Innovation Center & Museum, 200 S Laurel Ave Middletown New Jersey. AT&T Labs, NOKIA Bell Labs, Radio Club of America (RCA), Holmdel Township, Community Members, and everyone will collaborate to Celebrate with Dr Robert Woodrow Wilson. Many Leaders and luminaries in the field will participate, present, and send their messages to us at this one-of-a-kind Event, A Day at the Museum. If you cannot attend, please send a good-wishing message to the organizers. STEM Students are invited to Lunch, Meet, and Greet Leaders and Luminaries who will encourage future generations to find their passion. Reach out to arrange for your Students. A Watch Party will provide opportunities to view recorded History and meet and greet. Featured guests will say a few words to Commemorate the Historic importance of the Day. Thank you to our Hosts and Collaborators. Thank you, all. Refreshments will be served. Co-sponsored by: "ANTENNA AND PROPAGATION SOCIETY, COMMUNICATION SOCIETY, AND COMPUTER SOCIETY" Cosponsor the Event on 20 May -- 60th Anniversary 1st Measure of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation Agenda: 12:00 PM STEM Lunch with Leaders & Luminaries Watch Party A Day at the Museum Dr Robert Woodrow Wilson, Nobel Laureate: Celebrates 60th Anniversary 1st Measure Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation CMB Wind down 7 PM Bldg: A2, AT&T Science and Technology Innovation Center and Museum, 200 S Laurel Ave., Middletown Township, New Jersey, United States
May 2024 LI Section ExCom Meeting
May 2024 LI Section ExCom Meeting
May 2024 LI Section ExCom Meeting Agenda: Call to Order Chair’s Report (Rhonda Green) Vice Chair’s Report (James Martino) Secretary’s Report (Udit Sharma) Treasurer's Report (Sandy Mazzola) Society Reports (Chapter Chair & Vice Chair) Affinity Group Reports (Group Chair & Vice Chair) Committee Reports (Committee Chair, Vice Chair) New Business & Voting Items (All) Action Items (Secretary, All) Closing Remarks and Adjourn (Rhonda Green) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420029
The Secure Use of AI
The Secure Use of AI
The Secure Use of Artificial Intelligence Author: Dr. Nancy M Landreville Monay, May 20, 2024 at 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM - Virtual Co-sponsored by: Power Energy Speaker(s): Nancy Landreville, ***CANCELED*** Agenda: Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418243
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The Role of Amplifiers in High Power RF Component Characterization
The Role of Amplifiers in High Power RF Component Characterization
The design, characterization, and testing of radio frequency components often requires input power that is significantly higher than the typical output power of test and measurement instruments. This webinar explains the role that amplifiers play in the characterization of high-power RF components, the most important types of tests that are performed on these types of components, and the criteria that should be used when selecting an amplifier for high-power RF component testing. Speaker(s): Paul , Agenda: The design, characterization, and testing of radio frequency components often requires input power that is significantly higher than the typical output power of test and measurement instruments. This webinar explains the role that amplifiers play in the characterization of high-power RF components, the most important types of tests that are performed on these types of components, and the criteria that should be used when selecting an amplifier for high-power RF component testing. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419247
MOVE Special Briefing – Earthquakes and the Potential for Future Earthquake Damage in the United States
MOVE Special Briefing – Earthquakes and the Potential for Future Earthquake Damage in the United States
The widely felt vibrations from the recent M 4.8 earthquake in New Jersey has many people wondering: where do earthquakes occur and what do we need to understand about future earthquakes and their potential impacts? In this talk, we aim to address these questions. We will describe where past earthquakes have occurred in the United States and their association with faults and other tectonic features. You will learn about current approaches to earthquake forecasting and seismic hazard analysis, how seismic shaking varies across the country, and ways that earthquakes cause damage through ground shaking, ground failure, aftershocks, and even tsunamis. We will review the recent M 4.8 - 2024 Tewksbury, New Jersey Earthquake and what we can learn from this east coast seismic event. Finally, we will share select examples from a post-earthquake reconnaissance trip to Turkey following the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquakes. Sponsored by the IEEE MOVE Weather Team Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Speaker(s): Dr. John Stamatakos , Dr. Kristin Ulmer Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418608
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IEEE-USA Webinar: Building Financial Strength From The Start
IEEE-USA Webinar: Building Financial Strength From The Start
Kyle will present financial planning concepts to help you manage your money and build a strong financial foundation. Kyle will cover simple ways to manage debt, understand your personal cash flow, and will share ways to protect your income streams, your family, and your assets. In addition, he’ll cover savings and investment concepts that are relevant for you, regardless of which life stage you are in. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Member Discounts Program Speaker(s): Kyle Cunningham WMCP®, RICP® Wealth Management Advisor Agenda: (https://newsletter.smartbrief.com/rest/sign-up/2479DAB0-4089-43E7-925D-86AE0C1E6244?campaign=e0d52cef) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/409078
Phased Array System Modeling with MATLAB for SONAR Applications
Phased Array System Modeling with MATLAB for SONAR Applications
[] Learn how to model phased array systems with Phased Array Systems Toolbox for RF radar and sonar applications. We will show antenna array modeling, mutual coupling, array calibration, beam pattern synthesis, conventional and adaptive beamforming techniques, and space time adaptive processing. At the end, we will demonstrate the modeling Sonar Phased arrays for target detection and direction of arrival estimation. In this presentation, we will show these capabilities in MATLAB: - Phased array design and analysis - Modeling sub arrays with Sensor Array Analyzer App - Modeling array calibration - Beamforming and array signal processing - Beamforming using conventional techniques - Pattern Synthesis with Minimum Variance Optimization - Direction of arrival calculation - Modeling Sonar Phased array applications Speaker(s): Darius Subacius, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420033
RF radiated emissions from Electric Vehicles – Regulatory challenges
RF radiated emissions from Electric Vehicles – Regulatory challenges
Abstract: Unlike internal combustion engines, electric powertrain in automotive applications pose much greater challenges in meeting regulatory requirements with respect to far field radiated RF emissions. This talk will review the basic physical mechanisms of the EV powertrain that contribute toward RF emissions from the vehicle. Various mitigation techniques are summarized along with the engineering tradeoffs they create. Current and future regulatory requirements are also reviewed. Co-sponsored by: TÜV Rheinland North America, Technology and Innovation Center Agenda: Date: Wednesday, May 22, 2024 []Time: 6:00 pm Registration/check-in, complimentary food and refreshments 6:50 pm Welcome from TÜV Rheinland North America and IEEE EMC Boston Chapter 7:00 pm Presentation by Keith Frazier, Ford Motor Company (abstract and bio below) 7:45 pm Q&A 8:00 pm Optional tour of the new (almost finished) TUV facility Bldg: Technology and Innovation Center, 400 Beaver Brook Road, Boxborough, Massachusetts, United States, 01719
The Secure Use of AI
The Secure Use of AI
The Secure Use of Artificial Intelligence Author: Dr. Nancy M Landreville Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM - Virtual Co-sponsored by: Power Energy Speaker(s): Nancy Landreville, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419168