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3 events,
Deep Learning With Applications
Deep Learning With Applications
September 21 through November 2, 2024. Six Saturdays 1:30-4:30pm (9/21, 9/28, 10/5, 10/19, 10/26, 11/2). The IEEE North Jersey Section Communications Society Chapter is offering a course entitled "DEEP LEARNING WITH APPLICATIONS". Deep learning is a transformative field within artificial intelligence and machine learning that has revolutionized our ability to solve complex problems in various domains, including computer vision, natural language processing, and reinforcement learning. This hands-on course on deep learning is designed to provide students with an understanding how these amazing successes are made possible by drawing inspiration from the way that brains, both human and otherwise, operate. Students will gain a comprehensive foundation in the principles, techniques, and applications of deep neural networks. Learning how to solve real data-set based applications will teach students how to really apply deep learning with Python programming software. Participants will be asked to design and train deep neural networks to perform tasks such as image classification using commonly available data sets. However, participants are encouraged to apply the techniques from this course to other data sets according to their interests. Discuss with the instructor in order to propose your own project. More importantly, this will set the foundations for understanding and developing Generative AI applications. The IEEE North Jersey Section's Communications Society Chapter can arrange for providing IEEE CEUs - Continuing Education Units (for a $5 charge) upon completion of the course. Course prices: $75 for Undergrad/Grad/Life/ComSoc members, $100 for IEEE members, $150 for non-IEEE members Co-sponsored by: Education Committee Speaker(s): Thomas Long, Agenda: 1. Introduction to Neural Networks: Explore the fundamental concepts of artificial neural networks, backpropagation, activation functions, and gradient descent, laying the groundwork for deep learning understanding. 2. Introduction to PyTorch: Learn how to implement and train neural networks using PyTorch one of the most popular deep learning frameworks. Understand tensors. 3. Computer Vision Applications: Apply deep learning to computer vision problems, including image classification and object detection using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) 4. Training and Optimizing Deep Neural Networks: Study techniques for training deep neural networks effectively, including optimization algorithms, weight initialization, regularization, and dropout. 5. Sequential Data Analysis: Explore how deep learning is used to analyze sequential data using Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs). In particular, explore how neural networks are used in Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks such as sentiment analysis and machine translation. 6. Generative AI: Overview of generative ai techniques that leverage the patterns present in a dataset to generate new content. Applications of generative ai include large language models such as ChatGPT and image generation models such as Midjourney and Stable Diffusion. This course assumes a basic understanding of machine learning concepts and programming skills in Python. Familiarity with linear algebra and calculus will be beneficial, but not mandatory. Statistical software (Python, Scikit-learn) and Deep Learning Frameworks (Pytorch, TensorFlow) will be used throughout the course for the exploration of different learning algorithms and for the creation of appropriate graphics for analysis. Learning objectives: Subjects covered include these and other deep learning related materials: artificial neural networks, training deep neural networks, RNN, CNN, image recognition, natural language processing, GANs, data processing techniques, and NN architectures. The course is intended to be subdivided into 3-hour sessions. Each lecture is further subdivided into lecture, guided and independent project based exercises to build experience with hands-on techniques. This course will be held at FDU - Teaneck, NJ campus. Checks should NOT be mailed to this address. Can bring checks in person or use online payments at registration. Email the organizer for any questions about course, registration, or other issues. Technical Requirements: Students will need access to the Python programming language. In addition to a standard Python installation, most programming exercises will use the package Scikit-learn. Basic programming skills and some familiarity with the Python language are assummed. Students are expected to be able to bring a laptop onto which most of these libraries can be pre-installed using python's pip install. Most of the coding in this course will use the Python programming language. Coding examples and labs will be distributed in the form of Juypter notebooks. In addition to standard Python, most programming exercises will use either the PyTorch or TensorFlow libraries. Books and other resources will be referenced. Room: Room 306, Bldg: Becton Building , FDU Metropolitan Campus, 960 River Road, Teaneck, New Jersey, United States, 07666
1st NJ Coast Mini Career Symposium – 9/30 and 10/1
1st NJ Coast Mini Career Symposium – 9/30 and 10/1
Are you just out of school looking for a job? Are you looking to make a career change? Or just looking for work? Then this FREE Mini Career Symposium is one you should not miss! Just register and attend on-line. It's that simple. This is NJ Coast Sections' First Mini Career Symposium. It's being offered FREE of charge to any IEEE Member of any Grade including IEEE Student Members. NJ Coast Consultant's Network Affinity Group and the Education Chapter are co-sponsors. This symposium consists of 4 GREAT Talks from 4 different highly qualified speakers across two evenings; 5-8 PM. This 2 day or 2 evenings symposium kicks off with our very own Region 1 Director, Bala Prasanna. Bala is not only our Region 1 Director, he is also a member of The New Jersey Coast Section. His talk will speak to personal development and career security. Next Helen Godfrey, Career and Life Coach, will speak on how make to your interviews successful. Everyone has a story. Helen explains how to tell your story to get that job. The next evening starts off with Elizabeth Lions, Custom-crafted Job Coach. Elizabeth will teach how ChatGPT will transform your job search. This talk is followed by a talk from Robert Danielle, Job Coach, on personal branding. Robert will speak to how to highlight your personal skills as an asset to your next employer. PDH will be offered to anyone who attends the entire Symposium upon request. The PDH $5.00 Fee will be paid by the section for anyone who attended the entire 4 Talks and only upon request. This means it's FREE to you! Co-sponsored by: New Jersey Coast Consulants Network Affinity Group Speaker(s): Bala Prasanna, Robert Danielle, Elizabeth Lions, Helen Godfrey Agenda: Agenda Day 1 - 30 September 2024 (below times are EDT / New York) 5:00 - 5:10 PM Welcome 5:10 - 6:25 PM Bala Prasanna, IEEE Region 1 Director and NJ Coast Member Level Up Your Career: Skills, Strategies, and Impact A few Tips to Manage Professional Development & Career Security 6:25 - 7:40 PM Robert Danielle, Job Coach Personal Branding 7:40 - 7:50 PM IEEE USA Resources 7:50 - 8:00 PM Closing Day 2 - 1 October 2024 (below times are EDT / New York) 5:00 - 5:10 PM Welcome 5:10 - 6:25 PM Elizabeth Lions, Custom-Crafted Job Coach Discover How Chat GPT Can Transform Your Job Search! 6:25 - 7:40 PM Helen Godfrey, Career & Life Coash Interviews That Get Results 7:40 - 7:50 PM IEEE USA Resources 7:50 - 8:00 PM Closing Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/427432
IEEE NY JOINT MTT AP PHO & NANO CHAPTER – SEMINAR: Non-Abelian Braiding with Sound and Light
IEEE NY JOINT MTT AP PHO & NANO CHAPTER – SEMINAR: Non-Abelian Braiding with Sound and Light
Many physics laws and mathematical rules are insensitive to order. For example, the addition of numbers disregards the sequence order, e.g., 1+2+3=3+1+2. However, such a commutative property does not always hold. When the outcomes of a set of operations depend on the execution order, they can become “non-Abelian.” In the 20th century, non-Abelian mathematical frameworks have played profound roles in formulating many fundamental laws of modern physics. Famous examples include the classification of hadrons and the unification of electro-weak interactions. Classical physics, such as mechanics, electromagnetism, and optics, were well established before non-Abelian theories came into play. However, this does not mean non-Abelian effects are absent in the classical world. One prominent example is a Rubik’s Cube—the moves made on the cube do not always commute: two sequential moves done in different orders do not necessarily get the color palettes to the same layout. We then ask: how and when non-Abelian phenomena arise in classical waves? Delving into this question, our recent works leverage Berry-phase matrices, which capture the adiabatic evolution of multiple states, to realize non-Abelian braiding in acoustics and photonics . Here, the braiding operations are implemented using coupled waveguide arrays, which are adiabatically modulated along the guiding direction to enforce a multi-state Berry-phase matrix that swaps the modal dwell sites. The evolution of the guiding modes maps to the generators of braid groups. The non-Abelian characteristics are revealed by switching the order of two distinct braiding operations involving at least three modes. Our results offer new perspectives in exploring novel wave-controlling schemes for future technological applications . Z.-G. Chen, R.-Y. Zhang, C. T. Chan, and G. Ma, Classical Non-Abelian Braiding ofAcoustic Modes, Nat. Phys. 18, 179 (2022). X.-L. Zhang, F. Yu, Z.-G. Chen, Z.-N. Tian, Q.-D. Chen, H.-B. Sun, and G. Ma, Non-Abelian Braiding on Photonic Chips, Nat. Photon. 16, 390 (2022). Y. Yang, B. Yang, G. Ma, J. Li, S. Zhang, and C. T. Chan, Non-Abelian Physics in Light and Sound, Science 383, eadf9621 (2024). Co-sponsored by: Advanced Science Research Center - the Graduate Center - City University of New York Speaker(s): Guancong Ma 85 St. Nicholas Terrace 2.325, ASRC Auditorium, New York, New York, United States, NY 10031, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434235
11 events,
2024 Antique Wireless Association (AWA) Conference
2024 Antique Wireless Association (AWA) Conference
Join IEEE Rochester Section members for the 2024 Antique Wireless Association Conference, October 1-5, 2024, at the RIT Inn and Conference Center in Henrietta, NY, just South of Rochester and conveniently located near the NYS Thruway. A highlight of each year is the annual gathering in the Rochester, NY area for a multi-day event of fellowship, information exchange, flea marketing, and the sharing of communications history and technology. In addition to a series of presentations and the flea market each year, an AWA Museum open house provides all the information needed to explore changes to the collection displays over the past year. Buyers and sellers can attend the flea market for free starting Thursday and running through Friday (October 3 and 4). We invite you to register for the Conference and enjoy all it offers, but you don’t need to register to sell in the flea market. Registration for the Conference includes the free dessert social on Wednesday and a free dinner at the Friday evening banquet. On Wednesday evening, you will also enjoy free admission to the Antique Wireless Museum. Registration also includes entrance to all conference events, including the Saturday auction and book fair. As always, registration for your spouse or significant other conference is free. Co-sponsored by: Antique Wireless Association Agenda: TUESDAY, October 1, 2024 - 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Registration Desk Opens - 6:30 PM Buffet Dinner Social Hour - Cash Bar - 7:00 PM Welcome Buffet Dinner WEDNESDAY, October 2, 2024 - 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Registration Desk Opens - 9:00 AM Book Fair Opens - 9:15 AM - 10:30 AM Radio Frequency Alternators of the 1900’s - Sreeram “Ram” Dhurjaty, PhD - 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM Brian Harrison – "The National AGS Receiver” - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Lunch Break - 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Registration Desk Open - 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM "The Audio Forum" - Audio Capacitors: Improvements Over Time- Bill Tomkiewicz - The Klipschorn- Dave Minchella - The Audio Forum: Open Discussion - 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM AWA Communication Technologies Museum is open - 7:30 PM Social Hour - Cash Bar - 8:00 PM Free Dessert Social THURSDAY, October 3, 2024 - 6:00 AM - Flea Market Opens. - 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Registration Desk Opens - 9:00 AM - Book Fair Opens - 9:15 AM - 10:30 AM - Mike Molnar - “Invention of the AVC and AGC circuit and the Inventor Harold Wheeler” - 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM - Mike Murphy - The History of War Surplus Ham Radio Post-War - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Lunch Break - Fellowship Luncheon - Registration required. All welcome. - 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Registration Desk Open - 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM - Bill Burns – "From Undersea Cables to Maxwell's Equations" - 2:30 PM - 5:15 PM - Panel Discussion: “Who Invented Radio? Who Are the Claimants? “ - Eric Wenaas PhD Moderator / Chair with Mike Molnar and Joe Knight - 5:30 PM - Buffet Dinner Social Hour - Cash Bar - 6:00 PM - Buffet Dinner - 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM Equipment Contest Check-in - 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM Moonlight Restoration - TBA FRIDAY, October 4, 2024 - 8:00 AM - Equipment Contest - last-minute check-in - 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Registration Desk Open - 9:00 AM Equipment Contest Judging - 9:00 AM Book Fair Opens - 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM AWA Members’ Meeting - 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM Joe Fell - Amateur Radio Topics - Noon - Registration closes - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Lunch Break - 1:15 PM - 2:25 PM - “115 Years of the Radio Club Of America” – Felicia Kreuzer - 2:40 PM - 4:00 PM - Felicia Kreuzer - “Show And Tell” - Bring your artifacts ! - 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Auction Items Check-in - 6:00 PM - Annual Banquet Social Hour - Cash Bar - 7:00 PM - Conference Banquet followed by contest viewing. - 9:00 PM – 11:00 PM Auction Preview - 11:00 PM - 12:00 AM Contest Pickup SATURDAY, October 5, 2024 - 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Auction Preview - 8:00 AM - until finished Auction 5257 West Henrietta Rd., Henrietta, New York, United States, 14467
Industry-Academia Engagement: A Next-Gen View @RIT
Industry-Academia Engagement: A Next-Gen View @RIT
A key measure of a productive tech ecosystem is the successful transition of new graduates from academia into industry. With academia focusing on building a broader knowledge base, industry-readiness of students for a successful transition necessitates dynamically evolving industry-academia collaborations. This 2-event series initiated by IEEE Women in Engineering Rochester focuses on working with local partners towards the common goal of creating awareness, addressing challenges, and promoting retention of talent within the local tech ecosystem; a key focus is on DIVERSITY & INCLUSION. [] Co-sponsored by: Women@MKS Agenda: WELCOME: Deyasini Majumdar, PhD, SMIEEE, Sr. FPGA Design Engineer, MKS Instruments & Chair, IEEE WIE Rochester WELCOME: Doreen Edwards, PhD, Fellow, American Ceramic Society, Dean, Kate Gleason College of Engineering, RIT GREATER ROCHESTER AREA INITIATIVES: Andrea Tuttle, MA, Talent Strategy Program Manager Campus ROC, Rochester Chamber of Commerce TECHNICAL PRESENTATION: Advances in Semiconductor Packaging Manufactured in Rochester, NY Shelby Nelson, PhD, CTO Mosaic Microsystems PANEL DISCUSSION: Evolving Dynamics of Industry-Academia Interfaces MODERATOR: Susan Ippoliti Kavanagh, BA, Sr. Director, Client Experience at KLDiscovery & President, Tech Rochester PANELISTS: Kelly Robinson, PhD, PE, Owner ElectroStatic Answers LLC & Chair, IEEE Rochester Section Jamie Cardenas, PhD, Associate Professor of Optics, U Rochester, Co-Founder Photonect Interconnect Solutions Lisa Belodoff, MBA, CEO & Founder, Bell Collaborative Dimah Dera, PhD, Assistant Professor, Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science, RIT Deboshree Roy, MS Student, Computer Engineering, RIT CLOSING REMARKS NETWORKING & INDUSTRY EXHIBITS Room: Room 2240/2230, Bldg: Slaughter Hall (Building 78), , Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, United States
IEEE Rochester Section ExCom Meeting – October 2024
IEEE Rochester Section ExCom Meeting – October 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. We review plans for upcoming Rochester meetings within our Section, Chapters, and groups at this meeting. If you are looking to become more engaged in IEEE in the Rochester Section, please plan on attending an Excom meeting! Agenda: - Section Officer Reports - Section Chair Report: (mailto:[email protected]) - Section Vice-Chair Report: (mailto:[email protected]) - Section Treasurer Report: (mailto:[email protected]) - Section Secretary Report: (mailto:[email protected]) - Old Business - New Business - Chapter Society and Group Reports - Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society and Communications Society (AES10/COMM19); (mailto:[email protected]) - Computer Society and Computational Intelligence Society (C16/CIS11); (mailto:[email protected]) - 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]) - Power and Energy Society / Industry Applications Society (PE31/IA34): (mailto:[email protected]); (mailto:[email protected]) - Signal Processing Society (SP01): (mailto:[email protected]) - 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]) - 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/432987
Why did you become an engineer/scientist/technologist?
Why did you become an engineer/scientist/technologist?
October 1st is IEEE Day, which recognizes the first-time engineers came together in 1884 to share technical ideas. But why did these individuals’ become engineers, in the first place? Paul H. Carr will share his curiosity and experiences that led him to pursue a career in science and engineering. Dr Carr is an IEEE Life Fellow and Life Member of the American Physical Society (APS). He has 10 Patents; over 80 Publications and in 2023 published his autobiography. Room: Classroom, The Baldwin, 50 Woodmont Avenue, Londonderry, New Hampshire, United States, 03053, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434972
Generative AI: From Concept to Deployment
Generative AI: From Concept to Deployment
October 1, Tuesday, 6~ 8:00 PM Virtual Seminar through IEEE WebEx hosting For program questions, Please email to [email protected] Co-sponsored by: New York Section and Region 1 & Region 2 Computer Society Speaker(s): Mrinal , Agenda: - Event Agenda - Event Agenda: 6:00 PM Opening Remark – IEEE NY Section Chair, Chamara Johnson Welcome - Introduction - (Prof. Ping-Tsai Chung, IEEE New York Section, Vice Chair of Section Activities & Prof. Xin-Zhou Wei, IEEE New York Section, Chair of Student Activities) 6:10 ~7:10 PM (Presentation- Mrinal Karvir, Manager, Intel - Generative AI) 7:10 PM Q/A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/430850
IEEE Day Celebration: Ithaca Section & Cornell Student Chapter
IEEE Day Celebration: Ithaca Section & Cornell Student Chapter
Join members of the IEEE Ithaca Executive Committee and the IEEE Cornell Student Chapter to celebrate IEEE Day. Chipotle will be provided. We will meet in the Goldman Lounge, first floor of Duffield Hall. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Cornell Student Section Room: Goldman Lounge, Bldg: Duffield Hall, 343 Campus Rd, Ithaca, New York, United States, 14853
Next generation of wireless power transfer network of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS
Next generation of wireless power transfer network of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS
This talk highlights the next generation of wireless power transfer (WPT) network concept that is scalable, safe, and efficient and can be deployed in a UAS by incorporating waveform engineering, electromechanical beamforming, integrated phased-array antenna, and transmitter (TX)/receiver (RX) co-design. Although interest in radiative (far-field) WPT using beamforming has been growing rapidly because of its capability to energize a large number of autonomous devices, most of these works are still in the theoretical phase without any practical implementation. This talk presents the implementation of a distributed beamforming network using a bottom-up approach (from the antenna to the inter-connected network) that is highly important for addressing the challenges associated with a dynamically changing environment. Practical system-level implementation strategies and multi-scale and multi-technique approaches to building a resilient WPT network for UAVs will be discussed. First, the challenges associated with the dual approach of electrical beamforming and the mechanical steering of the TX antennas to maximize the RF-RF link efficiency will be discussed. Secondly, an investigation of the efficient rectifier circuitry designed on-chip as well as commercial off-the-shelf components (COTS) to maximize the power conversion efficiency RF-DC efficiency will be presented. Finally, future research directions on increasing the power transfer distance to scale up the amount of power delivered to the load for the proposed wireless power beaming network system will be highlighted. Co-sponsored by: Ali Daneshmand Speaker(s): Ifana, Agenda: Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/428457
2024 IEEE Day Special IEEE-USA Livestream: An Illuminating Dialogue With Nobel Laureate & Visionary, Dr. Robert W. Wilson
2024 IEEE Day Special IEEE-USA Livestream: An Illuminating Dialogue With Nobel Laureate & Visionary, Dr. Robert W. Wilson
In this insightful presentation, IEEE Region 1 Director Bala Prasanna and IEEE Senior Member Dr. Kit August engage in a meaningful dialogue with one of the most esteemed figures of our time, Nobel Laureate Dr. Robert W. Wilson. At 87, Dr. Wilson remains an active and influential contributor to both technical fields and broader aspects of life. His groundbreaking discovery of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) 60 years ago continues to be a cornerstone of modern cosmology. In this candid and informal recording, Dr. Wilson, known for his soft-spoken, focused, and passionate demeanor, shares profound insights on a variety of topics. He reflects on the rapid changes occurring in the world and emphasizes the crucial responsibilities of leading research institutions. He advocates for supporting discoveries and inventions that may not provide immediate financial returns but are essential for long-term scientific progress. Dr. Wilson also addresses how today’s younger generations can harness the vast amount of information available to them, leveraging it to drive innovation and knowledge. He highlights the invaluable role of IEEE’s extensive library of technical journals, which serve as a vital resource for researchers and engineers worldwide. This presentation offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a scientific legend, providing valuable lessons on the importance of curiosity, perseverance, and the pursuit of knowledge. It is a testament to how dedicated individuals and institutions can shape a better tomorrow. #IEEEDay #IEEEDay2024 #cosmology #nobelprize Tune in to the livestream on IEEE-USA's YouTube channel on 1 October 2024 at 7PM ET: https://bit.ly/ieeeusa-ieee-day-2024 [] Speaker(s): Dr. Kit August, Bala Prasanna, Dr. Robert W. Wilson Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/436751
Careers in Technology Fall Series 2024 – Paul Berger, PhD 01 October 8pm EST / 7 pm CST
Careers in Technology Fall Series 2024 – Paul Berger, PhD 01 October 8pm EST / 7 pm CST
[] On this celebratory IEEE Day, let us rejoice in the combined IEEE worldwide activities of 39 technical societies and 7 interdisciplinary councils on one side of the IEEE coin, balanced with local sections and student chapters, bringing a physical presence of IEEE to local communities. By the way, one could argue that IEEE also has a 3rd leg into humanitarian activities. These S/C span a great swathe from hardware to software, including electronic devices, solar/wind energy production, power transmission, control theory, image compression, signal processing, and computer architecture. One could say this moves from applied physics to applied math. However, this session drills down to predominantly 1 of these societies, the electron device society, where the field of semiconductor materials and devices thrives. So, with the USA's Chips and Science Act to onshore semiconductor chip manufacturing, what does this mean to you and your communities. First, the Chips portion supports semiconductor companies to build or expand domestic chip production. The Science portion aims to perform workforce development to populate those factories. Where will this new workforce come from and what do you need to do to prepare for your future? This talk aims to take a critical look at the opportunities before you in the semiconductor industry. With time permitting and audience interest, some discussion in humanitarian roles IEEE plays will also be discussed. Speaker(s): Paul Berger, PhD Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434305
5 events,
Towards the 100% Clean Energy by 2035
Towards the 100% Clean Energy by 2035
During this session, we will discuss the following: - The major difference between the 100% clean and renewable energy systems. - Solar performance in the East Coast. - The 2,000 MW energy storage goal by 2030 - The NJ commissioner energy master plan - The grid transformation/digitalization - Cybersecurity challenges - Electrification impact - Artificial Intelligence (AI): liability or asset Co-sponsored by: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark , New Jersey, United States Speaker(s): Ahmed Mousa, Utility of the Future Manager, Room: 202, Bldg: ECEC Building, 141-159 Warren St, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07102, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/435750
IEEE Region1 Vitality Talk: Wicked Problems, How to Engineer a Better World
IEEE Region1 Vitality Talk: Wicked Problems, How to Engineer a Better World
Abstract: Our world is filled with pernicious problems. How, for example, did novice pilots learn to fly without taking to the air and risking their lives? How should cities process mountains of waste without polluting the environment? Challenges that tangle personal, public, and planetary aspects―often occurring in health care, infrastructure, business, and policy―are known as wicked problems, and they are not going away anytime soon. In linked chapters focusing on key facets of systems engineering―efficiency, vagueness, vulnerability, safety, maintenance, and resilience―engineer Guru Madhavan illuminates how wicked problems have emerged throughout history and how best to address them in the future. He examines best-known tragedies and lesser-known tales, from the efficient design of battleships to a volcano eruption that curtailed global commerce, and how maintenance of our sanitation systems constitutes tikkun olam, or repair of our world. Braided throughout is the uplifting tale of Edwin Link, an unsung hero who revolutionized aviation with his flight trainer. In Link’s story, Madhavan uncovers a model mindset to engage with wickedness. An homage to society’s innovators and maintainers, (https://www.amazon.com/Wicked-Problems-Engineer-Better-World/dp/0393651460/ref=sr_1_1)offers a refreshing vision for readers of all backgrounds to build a better future and demonstrates how engineering is a cultural choice―one that requires us to restlessly find ways to transform society, but perhaps more critically, to care for the creations that already exist. Bio: Guru Madhavan is the Norman R. Augustine Senior Scholar and senior director of programs at the National Academy of Engineering, and his books include Applied Minds: How Engineers Think and Wicked Problems: How to Engineer a Better World. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/435518
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]). To join remotely by the following Zoom link: https://fdu.zoom.us/j/96929941026 Meeting ID: 969 2994 1026 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: Center for Environmental and Life Sciences, Room 120, Red Hawk Deck, 1 Normal Ave, Montclair, New Jersey, United States, 07043, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434118
5 events,
Fall 2024 Social Event
Fall 2024 Social Event
An event to welcome the new ECE graduate students, know more about our chapters, encourage them to get involved and socialize over good food. Room: Lobby, Bldg: ITE, 371 Fairfield Way, Storrs, Connecticut, United States, 06269
Enhancing Zero Trust networks with AI
Enhancing Zero Trust networks with AI
As cyber threats become more advanced, traditional security models struggle to keep up with protecting modern networks. The Zero Trust framework, based on the idea of verifying and authorizing access at every step, regardless of user location or device, offers a solid solution. Adding Artificial Intelligence to this approach makes it even more effective by enabling smarter threat detection, continuous monitoring, and adaptive security measures. This talk looks at how AI improves zero-trust networks, focusing on AI algorithms like Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) that can track network behavior over time to spot unusual activity and potential threats. AI also helps prioritize which threats need the most attention using risk scoring, making it easier to handle the most serious risks first. With AI-powered monitoring, even small security issues can be detected and addressed in real time, improving response times and overall protection. Combining AI with Zero Trust creates a more flexible and robust security system, ready to tackle the ever-changing challenges in cybersecurity. Speaker(s): Shajina Anand, Agenda: After the presentation the audience is invited to discuss with the speaker on the topic. Room: SC 109, Bldg: McNulty Hall, 400 South Orange Ave, South Orange, New Jersey, United States, 07079, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/433970
IEEE-CT Social Hour Thu 10/03 6:30pm
IEEE-CT Social Hour Thu 10/03 6:30pm
Dear IEEE-CT Members, It is time to socialize with fellow engineers! Come mingle, exchange stories and make connections. Drinks/food is covered by IEEE-CT, just a minimal cost ($5) needed upon registration for members. Feel free to invite non-members (no need for them to sign up, just $15 cash at the door). Hope to see you there! Kind regards, Oscar Tonello IEEE R1/CT Membership Chair IEEE-CT Treasurer [email protected] 5 Church Brewery, 193 Arch St, New Britain, Connecticut, United States, 06051
5 events,
IEEE Orlando Tech Conference and Expo
IEEE Orlando Tech Conference and Expo
Artificial Intelligence, Brand Engagement, the rise of the Co-bots, Aerial robotics, industrial insights, Infrared Scanning, NFPA 780 Lightning Protection, arc flash electrical safety, Energy savings, Advanced Manufacturing, Solar Grids, Safe Evacuation, Direct Current, Land Heart Energy, AIoT, Radio Frequency, Stealth startups, Cloud Big Data, transformers, AI/ML, and water development are just a few of our technical talks presented at this IEEE Tech Conference. ======= Join us in the tech epicenter of the world, with pioneers like Disney, Universal, UF Health and Lockheed Martin. Rub elbows with the Titans, get connected with folks in your industry, find new business in your tech sector. Don’t miss the excitement! Become part of history. We are honored to announce the line of speakers at our upcoming IEEE Tech Conference and Expo. 8:00 am Patrick Nunally, Artificial Intelligence, Brand Engagement 8:40 am Alan Ross, CEO and Managing Editor of APC Media 9:05 am Simon Taylor, The Rise of the Co-bots: Boosting Efficiency in Quality Control Workflows, Mettler-Toledo 9:30 am Mike Anderson, Director of Sales, Fulcrum Air, ‘Aerial robotics Electrical Utility, safer and more efficient’ 9:55 am Steve Jones, Senior Director, Industry Insights Research, Dodge Data & Analytics 10:20 am Mark Paul, IRISS, Infrared Scanning 10:45 am Chuck Cooley, Manufacturing Engineer Mechanical, Technical, DEHN 11:10 am Christopher Evanich, the future of integrating Solar, Batteries and EV Charging, Schneider Electric 11:35 am Bruce Grahm, Safe EVAC, CEO 12:00 pm Noon IEEE Prize Pack give away – Southwestern Buffet Lunch 12:35 pm Cornelia Levy-Bencheton, Smart Cities: Pioneering Sustainable Transit Solutions, CLB Strategic Marketing Consulting President 1:00 pm Mike DiPetrillo, CEO Terra Trust, ‘AI is running the World out of Power’ 1:25 pm Phil Teague, Rectify Solar CEO, ‘DC is the new future’ 1:50 pm Martin Perrone, President, Everything Arc Flash, LLC. 2:15 pm Saurav Bhattacharya, Researcher, Engineer, Author, Founder, Mentor, Digital Authentication, Microsoft 2:40 pm Sumit Gerela, Senior Software Engineer, Apple ‘Building next generation of mobile apps using AIoT’ 3:05 pm Mahdi Haghzadeh, Ph D, Cognitave Inc, RF Engineering, Founder 3:30 pm Pranav Chaudary, Senior Software Engineer, IEEE Senior Member, Amazon 3:55 pm Samuel Li, Senior IT Consultant and Business Professor, Anhub Info Tech Consulting Global 4:20 pm Suresh Jambunathan, Owner Principal, Energy and Water Development 4:45 pm Mansoor Khan, Engineers Guild, LH Energy 5:10 pm Stephen Carter, LT Software Solution, AI ML 5:35 pm Roch Mamenas, Chief Technology Officer, EmployPlan 4:15 pm Olaoluwa Adeleke, Investment Banking, Private Equity and Venture Capital 4:20 pm Marcelo Guerra Hahn, Director of Engineering, Stealth Startup, ‘Big Data’ 4:25 pm Dr. Foad Najafi, Data Scientist & Power System Engineer & Embedded Engineer & Full-Stack Developer 4:30 pm Dr. Sharif Uddin Ahmed Rana, Professor Paris Graduate School, PhD in Business and Finance 4:35 pm Fabian Valle, Computer Expert 4:40 pm Christopher Bridwell, CEO, Supernova Energy 4:50 pm Trey Smith, transformers, JST Power Equipment 4:55 pm Don Hagen, Affiliated Engineers, Advanced Manufacturing 5:00 pm Happy Hour – Salute to the Speakers Thursday Noon (optional) Top Golf Orlando ‘IEEE’ Thursday Speaker Dinner (7 pm) optional ‘Rain Forest Café’ Downtown Disney ‘IEEE’ ======= Register today at: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417284 (https://www.rainforestcafe.com/location/rainforest-cafe-disney-springs/) 7 pm Oct 3, 2024 | (https://topgolf.com/us/orlando/) Orlando Oct 3, 2024, 12 pm Noon | (https://static.wixstatic.com/media/60c89b_c936c834ba884dcd892aba6160833229~mv2.jpg) | (https://static.wixstatic.com/media/60c89b_0f4ca7b9ee2340dbba33ebed1b2423e3~mv2.jpg) | (https://static.wixstatic.com/media/60c89b_dfb09cb025fc4321800e60dbf16eb794~mv2.jpg) (https://60c89b22-fa84-4f7f-9915-ca0ea9310154.usrfiles.com/ugd/60c89b_841ecaee8871452fa66fd82b5c8ca9f3.pdf) Sign up today at: (https://www.register-ieee.com/event-details-registration/ieee-melbourne-tech-conference-and-expo) Special Host Hotel (https://www.hilton.com/en/book/reservation/rooms/?ctyhocn=ORLUCGI&arrivalDate=2024-10-03&departureDate=2024-10-05&groupCode=90N&room1NumAdults=1&cid=OM%2CWW%2CHILTONLINK%2CEN%2CDirectLink) - Exp 9/19/2024 Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Agenda: Join us in the tech epicenter of the world, with pioneers like Disney, Universal, UF Health and Lockheed Martin. Rub elbows with the Titans, get connected with folks in your industry, find new business in your tech sector. Don’t miss the excitement! Become part of history. 7:30 am EDT All American Breakfast Buffet 8:00 am EDT IEEE Announcements 8:05 am EDT Introduction of all the speakers 8:10 am EDT Keynote 8:35 am EDT Speaker Presentations 12:00 pm EDT Prize Pack Give away 12:00 pm EDT Southern Lunch Buffet 12:30 pm EDT Afternoon Session 4:55 pm EDT Salute to our speakers 5:00 pm EDT Happy Hour - Networking Join us in Orlando Florida for a full day immersed in the latest innovative technologies and IEEE Standards. 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Evolution of Microprocessor Circuit Design and Future Challenges: A Career Perspective
Evolution of Microprocessor Circuit Design and Future Challenges: A Career Perspective
The relentless pace of Moore’s law has enabled rapid evolution of microprocessors performance with resulting dramatic increases in complexity. This talk will review some microprocessor design history and reflect on the speaker’s 40+ years of work in the semiconductor industry. Circuit innovation has been an important contributor delivering performance. However, the overriding requirement has been to deliver ever more complex high-quality designs on schedule to intercept the latest technology node. The goal of this talk will be to provide practical insights of value today and the future for engineers entering the field. Speaker(s): Bill Bowhill, Agenda: Presentation by Bill Bowhill: 12:00-1:00 PM Lunch and Reception: 1:00-2:30 PM Bldg: MIT Building 34, Grier Room A ( 34-401A), Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/436957
Lunch with Leaders and Luminaries
Lunch with Leaders and Luminaries
[] Lunch with Leaders and Luminaries. Cake. Watermelon. Bring your own food. Holmdel, New Jersey, United States
3 events,
Lens & Tapered Fibers Technology & Applications for Engineers and Scientists
Lens & Tapered Fibers Technology & Applications for Engineers and Scientists
Topic: Lensed & Tapered Fibers Technology & Applications for Engineers and Scientists Samuel Kassey, Ph.D. Buffalo Section Senior Member, Photonics Society Chair More than 25 years of hands-on experience in research and development on fiber optics system design in various fields like, semiconductor high power Lasers, Fiber coupling with different schemes, Fiber splicing, Lensed Fiber arrays, Fiber pigtail & cabling, Fiber optic endoscopes for medical, fiber optic sensors, multi optical fiber assembles with one output, manufacturing of image fibers and lightguides. Additionally, developed an innovative new product called Lensed/Tapered Fibers and lensed fiber arrays that support the global optical network, the success measure of this role will be the percentage of sales for our new products. Highly accomplish scientific visionary executive with domestic and international experience in operations, management, multi-channel product distribution, strategic positioning, technology development, acquisitions, and strategic planning with both startup and growth organizations. Result-oriented, decisive leader, with proven success in new market identification, strategic thinking, and problem solving. Proven track record of new technology developments, increasing sales, global market share, and profitability. Tendency to thrive in dynamic and fluid environments while remaining pragmatic and focused. Holding Masters and doctorate degrees in Fiber optics technology. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/436254
4 events,
Soiree @ Texas Road House
Soiree @ Texas Road House
SOIREE AT THE NJ COAST Come one come all to a “Soiree At The NJ Coast” at Texas Roadhouse in Holmdel NJ conveniently located on State Highway 35 in Holmdel Township, NJ, and only a couple of miles from the Garden State Parkway. Bringing a friend is highly encouraged, though not mandatory. The soiree will officially take place from 3 pm ET to 5 pm ET, with the NJ Coast Section offering light appetizers and a limit of 2 drinks per person. WARNING TO ANYONE WITH ALLERGIES: Please be aware that there will be raw peanuts spread out throughout the restaurant. Anyone with a related allergy, please be aware. Agenda: Very strict adherence to socialization, fun and networking. Bldg: Texas Roadhouse, Suite 103, 2105 NJ-35, Holmdel, NJ, New Jersey, United States, 07733
PCB Seminar Series: Introductory 101 Course
PCB Seminar Series: Introductory 101 Course
Oct 9th, 4:30 to 6:00 PM (+30 min to 6:30 for questions): Introductory 101 Course - covers all basics steps from schematic creation to gerbers generation. Will likely utilize a magnetic-based DC to DC converter for the sample project. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Cornell Student Section Room: 155, Bldg: Olin Hall, 113 Ho Plaza, Ithaca, New York, United States, 14853
Topic: AI Panel Discussion – Overcoming Limitation in Gen AI Adoption
Topic: AI Panel Discussion – Overcoming Limitation in Gen AI Adoption
Topic: AI Panel Discussion - Overcoming Limitation in Gen AI Adoption Moderator and Event Organizer : Piyush Ranjan [] Co-sponsored by: The New World Foundation Speaker(s): Piyush Ranjan, Dinesh Kalla (Ph.D.), Sri Bhargav Krishna Adusumilli, Pradeep Chintale, Sumit Dahiya, Brij Agenda: Topic: AI Panel Discussion - Overcoming Limitation in Gen AI Adoption Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/436556
2 events,
Deep Learning With Applications
Region 1 Excom Meeting
Region 1 Excom Meeting
Region 1 Excom Meeting to review Region 1 Awards Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/435814
6 events,
Industry-Academia Engagement: A Next-Gen View @URochester
Industry-Academia Engagement: A Next-Gen View @URochester
A key measure of a productive tech ecosystem is the successful transition of new graduates from academia into industry. With academia focusing on building a broader knowledge base, industry-readiness of students for a successful transition necessitates dynamically evolving industry-academia collaborations. This 2-event series initiated by IEEE Women in Engineering Rochester focuses on working with local partners towards the common goal of creating awareness, addressing challenges, and promoting talent retention within the local tech ecosystem; a key focus is on DIVERSITY & INCLUSION. [] Co-sponsored by: Women@MKS Agenda: - WELCOME: - Deyasini Majumdar, PhD, SMIEEE, Sr. FPGA Design Engineer, MKS Instruments & Chair, IEEE WIE Rochester - Wendi Heinzelman, PhD, FIEEE, FACM, Prof. & Dean, Hajim School of Engg. & Applied Sciences, U. Rochester - GREATER ROCHESTER AREA INITIATIVES: - Andrea Tuttle, MA, Talent Strategy Program Manager Campus ROC, Rochester Chamber of Commerce - TECHNICAL PRESENTATION: - Cory Merkel, PhD, Associate Prof., Rochester Institute of Technology - PANEL DISCUSSION: Evolving Dynamics of Industry-Academia Interfaces - MODERATOR: - Gaurav Sharma, PhD, Fellow IEEE, SPIE, IS&T, Professor & Distinguished Researcher, U. Rochester - PANELISTS: - Santosh Kurinec, PhD, FIEEE, Professor, Rochester Institute of Technology - Greg Gdwoski, PhD, AAMI Fellow, Prof., Executive Director, CMTI, Univ. of Rochester & Past Director, IEEE R1 - Bijal Thakkar, MBA, Vice President & General Manager, TE Connectivity - Juniyali Nauriyal, PhD, CEO, Photonect Interconnect Solutions & Activate Fellow - Hannah Rickert, BS/MS Student Biomedical Eng. - Abhaya S Hegde, PhD Student, Physics and Astronomy - CLOSING REMARKS - NETWORKING & INDUSTRY EXHIBITS - Some companies will have their recruiters in attendance to collect resumes - Room: Feldman Ballroom, Bldg: Frederick Douglass Building, University of Rochester, River Campus, Frederick Douglass Building, Feldman Ballroom, Rochester, New York, United States, 14611, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/431040
AI Past, Present and Future
AI Past, Present and Future
This presentation provides an introductory talk to the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), tracing its evolution through key milestones and breakthroughs. We will explore the foundational requirements for AI, including the critical role of big data, and high-performance computing (HPC). The presentation will highlight AI's potentials, such as natural language processing (NLP), image processing, and diverse applications in scientific research. Additionally, we will address the inherent limitations of AI, focusing on security challenges, and the risks of data leakage. This introduction aims to equip participants with an understanding of AI's capabilities and constraints, fostering informed discussions about its future impact Co-sponsored by: Ali Daneshmand Speaker(s): Ifana, Agenda: Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/428481
IEEE CT ExComm October 2024 Meeting
IEEE CT ExComm October 2024 Meeting
Agenda: https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m5725adc53fc8cb6477797c703456e752 Date: October 8, 2024 Location: Central Connecticut State University, AIH 3rd Floor Time: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Meeting (7:00pm) Approval of Agenda (7:05pm): Guest Reports Senior Member Applicants Section Reports Secretary’s Report : Treasurer’s Report : Webmaster’s Report : Affinity Groups Women in Engineering : · WIEFORUMEAST (Charlotte Blair) o Color laser printer for the forum o Helpers from Wednesday before Forum Young Professionals : PACE : LMAG : Committee Reports Audit Report : Entrepreneur Society : Membership : SAC (David Broderick): Society Reports AP/MTT/UFFC : Computer/SMC/SIT : CS/IAS/RA : PES : PELS : Old Business · AGM · Updated draft of revised Section Addendum · Senior Member Elevations (Oscar/Gary) · Social Hours (Oscar) · IEEE Milestones New Business · ? Next ExCom Meeting November 12th ?? Room: 315, Bldg: AIH, 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, Connecticut, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/436276
Consulting 201 – The Next Steps
Consulting 201 – The Next Steps
Having been a technology consultant for over 40 years I have seen many shifts in the business climate. Hopefully you have all seen the first in this series of presentations on what it takes to get started in consulting. This session is a more advanced look at what you can and should do to grow your business and keep it healthy. I will show how I have made my business stronger over the years and how I modified my offerings to keep things moving forward, protect my cash flow during good times and bad. The 5 major topic categories covered will be: - General Business Practices including some Truths and Lies - Going it alone - The one person shop. - Partnerships and associations. How to do more while keeping control and not having to do it all yourself. - Working with Agencies. The Good, Bad, and Ugly. - Diversification of your business. Adding services to keep a steady cash flow. Speaker(s): , Larry Agenda: - General Business Practices including some Truths and Lies - Going it alone - The one person shop. - Partnerships and associations. How to do more while keeping control and not having to do it all yourself. - Working with Agencies. The Good, Bad, and Ugly. - Diversification of your business. Adding services to keep a steady cash flow. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/437667
Careers in Technology Fall Series 2024 – Florence Hudson and William Harding, PhD 08 October 8pm EST / 7 pm CST
Careers in Technology Fall Series 2024 – Florence Hudson and William Harding, PhD 08 October 8pm EST / 7 pm CST
Careers in Technology and Standards in Action: IEEE 2933 Clinical IoT Data and Device Interoperability with TIPPSS - Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety, Security a new Standard -- Selected for the 2024 Award Advanced technologies enable digital transformation … and can increase RISK. Connected healthcare leveraging advanced technologies and data can improve insights and outcomes. In the context of this important rapidly developing Clinical IoT industry, the IEEE 2933 Working Group has been selected as a recipient of the IEEE SA Emerging Technology Award “For the development of IEEE 2933-2024, IEEE Standard for Clinical Internet of Things (IoT) Data and Device Interoperability with TIPPSS - Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety, Security.” The IEEE SA Emerging Technology Award is awarded for the initiation, advancement or progression of a new technology through the IEEE SA open consensus process. Leadership of this team Florence Hudson and William Harding, PhD will share their extensive knowledge and experience, and provide an excellent deep dive into careers in this field. Speaker(s): Florence Hudson, William C. Harding, PhD Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434307
10 events,
38th Annual Symposium and Mini-Show – Exhibitor Registration Site
38th Annual Symposium and Mini-Show – Exhibitor Registration Site
SELECTED TOPICS IN RF AND MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR COMMERCIAL AND MILITARY APPLICATIONS Agenda: Table Preference (Not Guranteed): Hanover Manor, 16 Eagle Rock Ave, East Hanover, New Jersey, United States, 07936
38th ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM AND MINI-SHOW – Attendee
38th ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM AND MINI-SHOW – Attendee
SELECTED TOPICS IN RF AND MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR COMMERCIAL AND MILITARY APPLICATIONS TECHNICAL SESSIONS 10 –12 LECTURES FEATURING SPEAKERS FROM LEADING COMPANIES, WITH EMPHASIS ON MILITARY ELECTRONICS, WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES AND MICROWAVE COMMUNICATIONS. MINI SHOW FEATURING MANUFACTURERS WITH LATEST PRODUCTS IN INSTRUMENTATION, COMPONENTS, SUBSYTEMS AND INTERCONNECTS (APPX. 40 plus EXHIBITORS) (COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH SERVED) Details of the schedule, speakers, and topics will be posted on the IEEE North Jersey section website by September 2024. Hanover Manor , 16 Eagle Rock Ave, E. Hanover, New Jersey, United States, 07936
IEEE WIE Emerging Innovation and Entrepreneurship Series: Women Entrepreneurs Roundtable
IEEE WIE Emerging Innovation and Entrepreneurship Series: Women Entrepreneurs Roundtable
You’re Invited: Women Entrepreneur Roundtable on October 9 at 11 AM EDT! Join us for an engaging virtual event, part of the IEEE WIE Emerging Innovation and Entrepreneurship Series. In this session, you’ll hear from three accomplished entrepreneurs who will share their unique journeys, insights on navigating challenges in a competitive landscape, and the strategies they have employed to grow their ventures. The discussion will cover various aspects of entrepreneurship, from scaling businesses in diverse markets to leveraging innovation to create impactful solutions. Register: https://bit.ly/women-entrepreneur-roundtable Speakers: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/martigrimminck/) (https://www.linkedin.com/in/othmanirabeb/) (https://www.linkedin.com/in/hellempedroso/) Moderators: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/abirchermiti/) and (https://www.linkedin.com/in/samarbaba/) Co-sponsored by: IEEE Women in Engineering Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/436924
IEEE Industry Connections: President Tom Coughlin & President Elect Kathleen Kramer
IEEE Industry Connections: President Tom Coughlin & President Elect Kathleen Kramer
[] Tune in Live to hear Tom Coughlin IEEE President and Kathleen Kramer IEEE President-Elect. Those who register will receive a WebEx Link. The IEEE Industry Engagement Committee (IEC) will host its first IEEE Industry Week from 5 October to 9 October, culminating in an excellent Event on 9 October featuring Dr Thomas Coughlin IEEE President and Dr Kathleen Kramer IEEE President Elect. Join everyone for this important message from IEEE Leadership about the Industry Engagement Committee (IEC) and their vision of the future, addressing needs of individuals, members, community, and industry to meet our mission: advancing sustainable development for humanity. 9 October 2024 11:00am - 11:30am IEEE in Industry Tom Coughlin, IEEE President 11:30am - 12:00pm 2025 Planning Kathleen Kramer, IEEE President-Elect 12:00pm - 12:05pm Closing Remarks Jessica Bian For information about the entire week schedule, please see attachment. If you have trouble connecting to this WebEx Link, please see the links in the attachment. WebEx Link for October 9: https://www.google.com/url?q=https://ieee.webex.com/ieee/j.php?MTID%3Dma2fc89ea 22696c962553d2443d876e36&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1728402538754117&usg=AO vVaw23Yxu5Ydi11PMohuwLT0j6 Agenda: 9 October 2024 11:00am - 11:30am IEEE in Industry Tom Coughlin, IEEE President 11:30am - 12:00pm 2025 Planning Kathleen Kramer, IEEE President-Elect 12:00pm - 12:05pm Closing Remarks Jessica Bian Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/437889
IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: Using Hybrid Work to Improve Retention and Productivity While Cutting Costs
IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: Using Hybrid Work to Improve Retention and Productivity While Cutting Costs
This dynamic session uses case studies drawn from the IEEE community to help you dramatically improve your ability to use hybrid work as an instrument to improve retention and productivity while cutting costs. Many leaders rely on traditional office-centric collaboration and leadership styles in managing hybrid teams. Yet research conclusively demonstrates that, instead of incrementally improving on the old-school office-centric approach, the best outcomes in managing hybrid teams come from adopting a flexible hybrid-first work model. Doing so results in much higher retention and productivity, reduces costs, and boosts engagement, innovation, collaboration, and risk mitigation. Through adopting hybrid work best practices based on this training, you will empower yourself and your team to maximize retention, productivity, and cost savings in our increasingly-disrupted future of work. All attendees will have an opportunity to receive a complimentary copy of the speaker's best-selling book on which this talk is based, called Returning to the Office and Leading Hybrid and Remote Teams. If you would like to get a complimentary copy of Dr. Gleb Tsipursky's book please fill out your information (https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/event/)." Speaker(s): Dr. Gleb Tsipursky Agenda: IEEE-USA's free webinars/events are designed to help you find your next job, maintain your career, negotiate an appropriate salary, understand ethical considerations in the workplace and learn about other career-building strategies and public policy developments that affect your profession. Learn about our sponsor: the IEEE Member Group Insurance Program - Powered by AMBA. AMBAspecializes in providing tailored insurance solutions for IEEE members. Whether you’re seeking health, life, or disability coverage, AMBA has you covered. Visit the IEEE Member Group Insurance Program website to explore the benefits and options available to you: (https://www.ieeeinsurance.com/) 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/427447
Hybrid – Tom Meuse: ESD Device Level Testing Standards Review, and Die to Die and Direct Pin Injection Testing Impacts
Hybrid – Tom Meuse: ESD Device Level Testing Standards Review, and Die to Die and Direct Pin Injection Testing Impacts
Abstract: As device technologies evolve and continue to shrink, manufacturing methods are also being stressed, which can impact yields due to ESD performance. ESD test standards are continuing to evolve as well to meet these changes. However as complex devices such as 3D packing with 1000s of Die to Die interconnects become more widely used, this is challenging the “standard” way ESD testing is performed. Another point of interest for system level testing, is call for a Direct Pin Injection test method. Although the most widely used system level testing standard, IEC 61000-4-2 standard recommends not performing testing on pins of a connector, many manufacturers are being forced to perform this test. We’ll discuss the Industry Councils on ESD Target Levels approaches to this testing requirement. Co-sponsored by: ESDA NE Chapter Speaker(s): Tom Meuse Agenda: 5:30 PM Pizza, salad, soda, and Networking 6:00 PM Technical Presentation 6:45 PM Questions and Answers 7:00 PM Adjournment Bldg: Main Cafeteria, Lincoln Laboratory, 244 Wood St, Lexington, Massachusetts, United States, 02421, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/427623
2024 IEEE R1 Worcester County Section Senior Membership Elevation Meeting, October 9th 6:30 – 7:30 PM
2024 IEEE R1 Worcester County Section Senior Membership Elevation Meeting, October 9th 6:30 – 7:30 PM
IEEE Senior Member is the highest IEEE member grade for which IEEE members can apply and member does not incur any additional cost or fees. The Senior Member grade is a way for the IEEE members to receive recognition for their professional experience and significant performance in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and the related fields including Computer Science and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, Law, and Policy. The advancement to Senior Member provides the IEEE members with significant and distinct benefits. These benefits include the eligibility to hold Executive IEEE Volunteer Positions and getting recognition of your peers for technical and professional excellence. Newly elevated senior members will also receive an engraved senior member plaque from IEEE. This is our second workshop sponsored by the Worcester County Section for 2024. This event is scheduled for October 9th 2024, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m, at the Post Office Pub in North Grafton, MA. We will provide you information on the process of membership elevation and assist our Worcester County Section members on this matter. If you are interested in elevating to IEEE Senior Membership, please register for this event. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Worcester County Section Agenda: Introduction Review of general requirements for the IEEE Members/Life Members to be elevated to the IEEE Senior Members/Life Senior Members. Room: Meeting Room, Post Office Pub, • 1 Ray St., North Grafton, Massachusetts, United States, 01536
2024 IEEE R1 WCS Senior Membership Elevation Meeting, October 9th 6:30 – 7:30 PM
2024 IEEE R1 WCS Senior Membership Elevation Meeting, October 9th 6:30 – 7:30 PM
IEEE Senior Member is the highest IEEE member grade for which IEEE members can apply and member does not incur any additional cost or fees. The Senior Member grade is a way for the IEEE members to receive recognition for their professional experience and significant performance in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and the related fields including Computer Science and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, Law, and Policy. The advancement to Senior Member provides the IEEE members with significant and distinct benefits. These benefits include the eligibility to hold Executive IEEE Volunteer Positions and getting recognition of your peers for technical and professional excellence. Newly elevated senior members will also receive an engraved senior member plaque from IEEE. This is our second workshop sponsored by the Worcester County Section for 2024. This event is scheduled for October 9th 2024, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m, at the Post Office Pub in North Grafton, MA. We will provide you information on the process of membership elevation and assist our Worcester County Section members on this matter. If you are interested in elevating to IEEE Senior Membership, please register for this event. The registration has opened and it will be close at 11:59 p.m. on October 8, 2024. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Worcester County Section Agenda: Introduction Review of general requirements for the IEEE Members/Life Members to be elevated to the IEEE Senior Members/Life Senior Members. Room: Meeting Room, Post Office Pub, • 1 Ray St., North Grafton, Massachusetts, United States, 01536
Region 1 Board Meeting
Region 1 Board Meeting
Region 1 Board meeting to review/Approve IEEE Region 1 Awards Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/435816
7 events,
Increasing Role of Silicon Photonics and Criticality of Advanced Packaging Technologies to Meet Future Compute Demands
Increasing Role of Silicon Photonics and Criticality of Advanced Packaging Technologies to Meet Future Compute Demands
As the demand for high-performance computing continues to surge, driven largely by advances in artificial intelligence and other data-intensive applications, the semiconductor industry faces growing challenges in meeting these requirements. Traditional approaches, constrained by the slowing of Moore’s Law and the end of Dennard Scaling, are proving inadequate in addressing the exponential increase in compute and bandwidth needs. Silicon Photonics is emerging as a key technology to overcome these limitations. By leveraging the unique properties of silicon for optical communication, Silicon Photonics can offer significant improvements in data transmission speeds and energy efficiency compared to conventional electrical interconnects. This technology has the potential to reduce latency and power consumption, making it a compelling solution for next-generation data centers and high-performance computing systems. Advanced Packaging Technologies are equally critical in this evolving landscape. As chips become more complex and power-hungry, innovative packaging solutions such as chiplets and advanced integration methods are essential to manage power consumption and thermal issues while enhancing performance. These technologies enable more efficient use of silicon area, improved thermal management, and higher bandwidth connections between components. In this talk, we will explore how Silicon Photonics and advanced packaging technologies are not just complementary but essential to addressing the challenges of future compute demands. We will discuss the current state of these technologies, their potential to transform the semiconductor industry, and the ongoing efforts to integrate them into scalable, high-performance systems Speaker(s): Sandeep Sane, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/433612
Tech talk by Dr. Ahmed El-Sayed
Tech talk by Dr. Ahmed El-Sayed
Guest Speaker Dr. Ahmed El-Sayed is an associate professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Bridgeport and also serves as instructor at Clark University teaching Machine Learning and Deep Learning. With phenomenal expertise in artificial intelligence, he has authored over 40 research papers in various fields. Dr. Ahmed is Director of the Laboratory for Advanced Control, Autonomous Systems, and Automation (LACASA). Dr. Ahmed will be discussing "Autonomous Vehicles: The Revolution of Artificial Intelligence" during the session. Room: S120, Bldg: Sackler Science Building, Clark University, 950 Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, 01603
IEEE Photonics Boston Chapter: October Technical Seminar
IEEE Photonics Boston Chapter: October Technical Seminar
This seminar will discuss recent efforts to develop a global research, industry, and workforce ecosystem for sustainable microchip manufacturing. Speaker(s): Dr. Anu Agarwal 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
Buffalo Section ExCom meeting
Buffalo Section ExCom meeting
Monthly ExCom Meeting Agenda: Agenda IEEE Buffalo Section Executive Committee Meeting Agenda 6:30 PM, Thursday, October 10, 2024 In Person (SUNY Buffalo State University, Technology Building 148) Virtual on Zoom 1) Call to Order 2) Review minutes from September 12, 2024 meeting (Vasili) 3) Review treasurer report (Mike W) 4) Review Membership Report (Mike W) a. Upcoming Events 1. Presentations for October – Sam, Steve 2. BNP Young Professionals – Ilya and Huamin b) Report of activities by Buffalo State Student branch 5) Action Items from September Meeting 1. Discussion on elections – Judy, John, Padma, Sam 2. Revision of Section Operations Manual – Kyle, Vasili 6) Membership/Society a. EDS b. Computer c. Control d. Communication e. TEMS f. AP/MTT g. PES h. Women in Engineering i. Young Professionals j. Life Members k. NTC l. Photonics 6) Adjourn Next ExCom Meetings / Locations: TBD Room: 148, Bldg: Technology, 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, New York, United States, 14222, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/437723
IEEE NJ Coast Section – Executive Committee Meeting (October) (In-Person)
IEEE NJ Coast Section – Executive Committee Meeting (October) (In-Person)
IEEE NJ Coast Section - Executive Committee Meeting (October) (In-Person) Address: 415 NJ-18 East Brunswick, NJ 08816 https://g.co/kgs/JEYs9v3 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 Bldg: Village Green, Sofra Turkish & Mediterranean Cuisine, 415 NJ-18, East Brunswick, New Jersey, United States, 08816
Ionization Profile Monitors
Ionization Profile Monitors
[] Ionization profile monitors (IPMs) are widely used in accelerators for non-destructive and fast diagnostics of high energy particle beams. These monitors provide information of particle beam shape and dynamics. Profile monitors extract from the passing beam the vertical and horizontal distributions of the beam particles, be they electrons, protons or heavier ions. Attendees will learn: - The deposition of energy in matter, in this case the ionization of a background gas - How shaped electrodes direct the ion pairs - How an amplification of 10^7 converts single ions to a detectable current I will cover basic principles of energy deposition in matter, applicable to particle detection in solid-state detectors as well as single-event upsets in CMOS, electrode design for shaped fields, and ultra-high vacuum considerations for the use of materials. Speaker(s): Arnold Stillman Agenda: 7:00 PM Networking 7:20 PM Presentation Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/433986
4 events,
2024 SU Workshop on Electrical Engineering
2024 SU Workshop on Electrical Engineering
A workshop for all Professional Engineers in the Energy Sector. Earn Six (6) PDH credits (NYS PIE approved) This workshop will cover various topics in Electrical Engineering related to the energy sector for industry and academia. It will be presented by faculty from Syracuse University, other universities, and industry professionals. Our historical speakers are from National and global locations, including Australia, Canada, India, Saudi Arabia, and the USA. The workshop will be organized in a HYBRID (in-person and online) format. Registration fees: - In-person & Hybrid - $150.00 - IEEE member In-person & Hybrid - $130.00 Co-sponsored by: National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) - Central NY Chapter Speaker(s): Dr. Bujanovic, Dr. Pritam, Wayne, Dr. Vanfretti, Dr. Fogarty, Bill Agenda: [] Syracuse University, Center for Science & Technology, Syracuse, New York, United States, 13244, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434460
R1/R2 Vitality – Ask Us Anything
R1/R2 Vitality – Ask Us Anything
R1/R2 Vitality - Ask Us Anything - Kaizen Deep Dive for your Vitality challenges. https://ideaboardz.com/for/IEEE%20R1%2FR2%20Vitality%20Kaizen%20072024/5328100 Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/427428
Tour of National Grid’s Gardenville 115kV Substation
Tour of National Grid’s Gardenville 115kV Substation
"Tour National Grid's Gardenville 115kV Station" Please join us for a tour of our newly built Gardenville 115kV Station. A maximum of 25 personnel will be accepted. Reservations by Monday, October 7th at 4 pm with Steve Rhoads by e-mail at: [email protected] Safety: The substation is energized and you will be escorted by a qualified person at all times. For safety purposes please wear a sturdy work boot or shoe and natural fiber clothing. National Grid will provide hard hats and safety glasses. Bldg: Gardenville 115kV Substation, 885 Indian Church Road, West Seneca, New York, United States, 14224
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RF Design for Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Communication Systems
RF Design for Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Communication Systems
This presentation shows radio frequency (RF) design solutions for wireless sensor nodes to address 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 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 these nodes’ costs and footprints. In particular, the presentation covers solutions for ultra-low-power wireless communication systems based on high-frequency (HF) and ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies. The talk offers RF design solutions for HF and UHF RFID systems, revealing how to develop passive miniaturized IoT nodes that operate robustly in harsh application environments. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Worcester County Section Speaker(s): , Jasmin Grosinger Agenda: 10:00 - 10:15: Welcome 10:15 - 11:00: Presentation 11:00 - 11:30: Q &A 11:30 - 11:45: Wrap up Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/424006
2024 MIT Micromouse Competition presented by IEEE Region 1 Student Activities
2024 MIT Micromouse Competition presented by IEEE Region 1 Student Activities
IEEE MIT Undergraduate Research Technology Conference (URTC) will be hosting the 2024 MIT Micromouse Competition on Saturday, October 12, 2024 at 6:00pm to 8:30pm. Competition Guideline: (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oug6NgCnbRZzPLArwnRas28Y0ZIDwEHq/view?usp=drive_link) A Micromouse is a small robot vehicle that is able to navigate its way through an unknown maze. It is autonomous, battery-operated and self-contained, encompassing computer technology, robotics and artificial intelligence. The main challenge for the Micromouse designers is to import the Micromouse with an adaptive intelligence which enables exploration of different maze configurations, and to work out the optimum route with the shortest run time from start to destination and back. In addition, the Micromouse must reliably negotiate the maze at a very high speed without crashing into the maze walls. The objective of the competition is to build a Micromouse that can negotiate a specified maze in the shortest time. All IEEE Student Members and Graduate Student Members are eligible to participate. High School Students (non-IEEE Member) are also welcome to participate, but they need to attend a 30 minutes introduction session about IEEE and how IEEE can help them when they are an Undergraduate Student at a college. Whether your Micromouse is not quite functioning, or you have no Micromouse yet, you are welcome to participate. Besides the usual awards towards the fastest maze solvers, there is an award for the best Micromouse design. This contest will focus on the overall design as demonstrated by an oral presentation. Although there is no specific format required for the presentation, the following guidelines should be used for preparing for the presentation. The team should plan to address the following points in the presentation: ❖ Overall design goals and strategies ❖ High level structure of the design (mechanical, control) ❖ Design choices for sub functions (locomotion, sensing, etc) ❖ Overview of software ❖ Implementation and testing process and results ❖ Conclusions We encourage groups to feature the most innovative part (coding, mechanical design, etc) during the design presentation. You can give the Oral Presentation while running your micromouse. Each presentation/micromouse run will be 5 minutes, with another up to 5 minutes for questions. Please help to promote the MIT Micromouse competition and encourage your students or friends to participate. If you, school robotics club or IEEE Student Branch have been working on designing and building a Micromouse project/program, this competition at MIT will be a great venue to celebrate your achievement and what you have learnt. If you have not worked on Micromouse, and you are interested to develop one, you should start now. It is only about 3 weeks left to the competition. But it is not too late to start the development. You are allowed to get a robot kit and do your best to build and program your Micromouse to solve the maze. You should still consider participating this year competition even your Micromouse is not fully function or is not moving. There is a judging award for Best Design Micromouse and Innovative Program, and the Micromouse does not have to perform well in the maze. Please contact Soon Wan, IEEE Region 1 Student Professional Awareness (SPAx) Chair, [email protected] for any question. Co-sponsored by: Soon Wan Agenda: MIT Stata Center - TSMC (near the buildlng main entrance) 3:00pm - 5:00pm Micromouse Prractice 6:00pm - 6:30pm Check-In 6:30pm - 8:30pm Micromouse Competition Room: TSMC (near the buildlng main entrance), Bldg: Building 32, MIT - Ray and Maria Stata Center , 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
2024 IEEE MIT Micromouse Competition
2024 IEEE MIT Micromouse Competition
2024 IEEE MIT Undergraduate Research Technology Conference (URTC) is once again hosting the 2024 MIT Micromouse Competition on Saturday, October 12, 2024 at 6:00pm to 8:30pm. Please note that this registration is to participate the Micromouse Competition only. If you want to attend the URTC conference, you have to register for the conference at (https://url.us.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/ypcCCZ6o5kCoB7YPuzfjCBIfLR) A Micromouse is a small robot vehicle that is able to navigate its way through an unknown maze. It is autonomous, battery-operated and self-contained, encompassing computer technology, robotics and artificial intelligence. The main challenge for the Micromouse designers is to import the Micromouse with an adaptive intelligence which enables exploration of different maze configurations, and to work out the optimum route with the shortest run time from start to destination and back. In addition, the Micromouse must reliably negotiate the maze at a very high speed without crashing into the maze walls. The objective of the competition is to build a Micromouse that can negotiate a specified maze in the shortest time. Competition Guideline: (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oug6NgCnbRZzPLArwnRas28Y0ZIDwEHq/view?usp=drive_link) All IEEE Student Members and Graduate Student Members are eligible to participate. High School Students (non-IEEE Member) are also welcome to participate, but they need to attend a 30 minutes introduction session about IEEE and how IEEE can help them when they are an Undergraduate Student at a college. Whether your Micromouse is not quite functioning, or you have no Micromouse yet, you are welcome to participate. Besides the usual awards towards the fastest maze solvers, there is an award for the best Micromouse design. This contest will focus on the overall design as demonstrated by an oral presentation. Although there is no specific format required for the presentation, the following guidelines should be used for preparing for the presentation. The team should plan to address the following points in the presentation: ❖ Overall design goals and strategies ❖ High level structure of the design (mechanical, control) ❖ Design choices for sub functions (locomotion, sensing, etc) ❖ Overview of software ❖ Implementation and testing process and results ❖ Conclusions We encourage groups to feature the most innovative part (coding, mechanical design, etc) during the design presentation. You can give the Oral Presentation while running your micromouse. Each presentation/micromouse run will be 5 minutes, with another up to 5 minutes for questions. If you have not worked on Micromouse, and you are interested to develop one, you should start now. It is only about 2 weeks left to the competition. But, it is not too late to start the development. You are allow to get a robot kit, and do your best to build and program your Micromouse to solve the maze. You should still consider to participate this year competition even your Micromouse is not fully function, or is not moving. There is a judging award for Best Design Micromouse and Innovative Program, and the Micromouse does not have to perform well in the maze. Please contact Soon Wan, IEEE Region 1 Student Professional Awareness Coordinator ([email protected]) for any question. Co-sponsored by: Soon Wan Agenda: MIT Stata Center - TSMC (near the buildlng main entrance) 3:00pm - 5:00pm Micromouse Prractice 6:00pm - 6:30pm Check-In 6:30pm - 8:30pm Micromouse Competition Room: TSMC (near the buildlng main entrance), Bldg: Building 32, MIT - Ray and Maria Stata Center , 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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4 events,
Deep Learning With Applications
IEEE Connecting the Unconnected Summit 2024
IEEE Connecting the Unconnected Summit 2024
Event is in Dubai. UAE and is being Live Streamed. The Live Stream is FREE. Follow link to Register and Attend. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Futtures Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/439447
IEEE EMBS NY Chapter Presentation by Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski, “Medical Image Perception & The Human Observer”
IEEE EMBS NY Chapter Presentation by Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski, “Medical Image Perception & The Human Observer”
Medical images constitute a core portion of the information physicians utilize to render diagnostic and treatment decisions. At a fundamental level, the diagnostic process involves two aspects – visually inspecting the image (perception) and rendering an interpretation (cognition). Key indications of expert interpretation of medical images are consistent, accurate and efficient diagnostic performance, but how do we know when someone has attained the level of training required to be considered an expert? How do we know the best way to present images to the clinician to optimize accuracy and efficiency? Artificial intelligence schemes are being developed to assist with medical image acquisition, interpretation, and treatment decision-making, but to optimize and integrate these tools into everyday clinical routines, we need to consider both the technology and the human part of the human-technology interface equation. The advent of digital imaging and associated tools in many clinical specialties, including radiology, pathology, and dermatology, has dramatically changed the way that clinicians view images, how residents are trained, and thus potentially the way they interpret image information, emphasizing our need to understand how clinicians interact with the information in an image during the interpretation process. With improved understanding using tools such as eye-tracking we can develop ways to further improve decision-making and thus improve patient care. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBS) New York Chapter Speaker(s): , Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski Agenda: 12:00 noon - Introduction and Opening Remarks 12:10 pm - Start Presentation 1:15 pm - Questions & Answers 1:30 pm - Conclusion and Closing Remarks Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/437755
Antenna Science and Engineering: Given the 75th Anniversary of IEEE AP Society
Antenna Science and Engineering: Given the 75th Anniversary of IEEE AP Society
'Antenna Science and Engineering: Given the 75th Anniversary of IEEE AP Society'. Co-sponsored by: ED/CAS, VTS, SIGHT Speaker(s): Dr. Debatosh Guha, Agenda: 'Antenna Science and Engineering: Given the 75th Anniversary of IEEE AP Society'. October 14th, 2024 6:15 PM - 6:30 PM - Networking, refreshments 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM - Presentation by Prof. Debatosh Guha followed by discussion and Q/A Room: ECE - 202, 141 Warren St, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07103
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IEEE Futures Networks World Forum 2024
IEEE Futures Networks World Forum 2024
Event is in Dubai. UAE and is being Live Streamed. The Live Stream is FREE. Follow link to Register and Attend. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Futtures Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/439443
Second Annual IEEE Upstate NY Secure and Sustainable Communications Networks Workshop (UNYSSCNW)
Second Annual IEEE Upstate NY Secure and Sustainable Communications Networks Workshop (UNYSSCNW)
Second Annual IEEE Upstate NY Workshop on Secure and Sustainable Communications Networks (SSCN) Hosted by the Rochester IEEE Joint Chapters on Communications and Aerospace, the Second IEEE Upstate NY Workshop on Secure and Sustainable Communications Networks (SSCN) will occur on October 15th, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM in the B. Thomas Golisano Auditorium at the Rochester Institute of Technology. In today's interconnected world, communications networks are critical to all organizations, making network security a pressing issue. The complexity of modern networks and the systems that utilize them present significant challenges for both security and privacy. Additionally, the increasing energy demands of the IT and communications sectors further complicate these challenges. The SSCN workshop aims to unite researchers from the Upstate NY region who are focused on various aspects of secure and sustainable communications and networking. This event will provide a platform to explore and discuss research and development efforts from companies and universities across Upstate NY. Participation Opportunities: - Oral Presentations and Posters: Submissions are invited for oral presentations of extended abstracts (maximum 2 pages) and poster presentations (½ page abstract). - Exhibitions: Companies are encouraged to exhibit their products or services at the workshop, with space allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested parties should contact Dr. Nirmala Shenoy ([email protected]) or Garret Arcoraci ([email protected]) as soon as possible. - Sponsorship: Companies can support the workshop through various sponsorship opportunities: - Underwriting the costs of lunch, beverages, or break snacks. - Providing items for the registration hand-out packet, such as pens, notepads, ID badges, or lanyards. Sponsorship Benefits: - The company’s name and logo will be featured on the workshop web page and in the Final Program. - Sponsors will be recognized as Charter Sponsors. For more details and inquiries, please get in touch with Dr. Nirmala Shenoy via email at [email protected]. Important Dates: - Paper/Extended Abstract Submission Deadline: September 15, 2024 (11:00 PM PDT) - Notification of Acceptance: September 30, 2024 - Workshop Date: October 15, 2024 Organizing Committee: - General Chair: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nirmala-shenoy-94477299/) - Technical Program Chair: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daryl-johnson-17576110/) - Publicity Chairs: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/billstackpole/) and (https://www.linkedin.com/in/garret-arcoraci-3a4b804/) Submission Links: - Papers: (https://forms.gle/JhwnqfUweF8bkNSy6) - Posters: (https://forms.gle/Yu2wYvwoQyLZo54k6) For paper and poster submissions, please use the IEEE template available (https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html). Room: 70-2400, Bldg: Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences, 20 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, New York, United States, 14623
Cyber Security is an Application of Decision Sciences
Cyber Security is an Application of Decision Sciences
Cyber Security is an Application of Decision Sciences or Why Every Cyber Security Dept Needs a Decision Scientist Cyber has become a big topic. Cyber security may be the new battlefront. The news is covered with stories of this or that company or agency being hacked and the information being for sale on the dark web. It affects business, military, medical, and many forms of life. This presentation gives an overview of what is cyber security and how it is managed. The theory behind the programming is explained covering the concepts of why and how. This is done from the perspective of a decision scientist and programming is not discussed. Many examples are given to demonstrate the concepts. Speaker(s): Dr Brad Morantz, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/438059
Tuesday October 15, 2024 – IEEE Boston/New Hampshire/Providence Reliability Chapter Adcom Meeting
Tuesday October 15, 2024 – IEEE Boston/New Hampshire/Providence Reliability Chapter Adcom Meeting
IEEE Reliability Society- Joint Boston/New Hampshire/Providence Chapter Adcom meeting. Speaker(s): , , , Agenda: - Call to Order - Opening Remarks - Officer Reports - Secretary - AdCom Meeting Minutes - Treasurer - Awards - Financials - Vice Chair - Technical Meeting Schedule - Potential Technical Meeting Presentations - Newsletter - Chair Report - Recent Technical Meeting Attendance - Upcoming Technical Meeting Registration - - - 10-SEP-2024 Joint Meeting with SMTA & iMAPS at Nano Dimension in Waltham - 09-OCT-2024 Joint Meeting with ESDA: Tom Meuse— ESD Device Level Testing Die to Die in Direct Pin Injection Testing at the MIT LL Main Cafeteria - 13-NOV-2024 ESD Costly Controversial Myths by Ted Dangelmayer (to be confirmed) - 11-DEC-2024 Ethan Cascio (rescheduled from 26-JUN-2024) - Old Business - MIT Lincoln Laboratory Appreciation / Thank You Plaque and Presentation - Proposed creation of IEEE Boston Reliability Chapter brochure Targeting the Younger Demographic - Facebook, Instagram, Twitter - Website Status - Webmaster moving to Colorado - New Business - Updated information on MGA new voting requirements - June 30th membership is flexible this year because of the new process. - Chapters and Affinity groups can use (must use) the VTools elections platform, but none of the rest of the MGA elections platform (nominations, &c., work for groups below sections until 2025. - Proposed slate of officers - For August September (Annually) - Past Chairs Meeting invitations / RSVPs Officer Election – Open October 30 / Close December 4 - Schedule Next AdCom Meeting - TBD. - Closing Remarks - Adjournment Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434343
5 events,
EDS Distinguished Lecture: Compacting Models: The Art of Compact Modeling (Unification of Compact Models with the Unified Regional Modeling Approach)
EDS Distinguished Lecture: Compacting Models: The Art of Compact Modeling (Unification of Compact Models with the Unified Regional Modeling Approach)
Compact Models (CMs) for circuit simulation have been at the heart of CAD tools for bridging circuit design and technology development over the past decades. In this talk, we begin with an overview of the historical role of CMs and fundamental equations. Evolution of MOSFET CMs, from bulk to SOI and FinFETs, is reviewed and their inter-relationships discussed. Unification of CMs with the unified regional modeling (URM) approach is presented, together with model validation with numerical data and verification with experimental data. Model extension to III-V HEMTs including 2-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) in multiple sub-bands and trap-charge effects is presented. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Dr. Xing Zhou Agenda: Event Time: 4:45 PM to 6:30 PM 4:45 PM Refreshments and Networking 5:00 PM Talk by Dr. Xing Zhou EDS DL, Singapore Seminar is in ECEC 202. All Welcome: There is no fee/charge for attending IEEE technical seminar. You don't have to be an IEEE Member to attend. Refreshments are free for all attendees. Please invite your friends and colleagues to take advantage of this Invited Distinguished Lecture. Room: ECE 202, Bldg: ECEC Building, 154 Summit Street, Newark, NJ 07102, NJIT, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07102
Ithaca Section October Meeting at TBD
Ithaca Section October Meeting at TBD
The Ithaca Executive Committee invites you to attend our next meeting. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Cornell Student Section Ithaca, New York, United States
IEEE PCJS SSCS DL by Dr Farhana Sheikh : FPGA-Chiplet Architectures and Circuits for 2.5D/3D 6G Intelligent Radios
IEEE PCJS SSCS DL by Dr Farhana Sheikh : FPGA-Chiplet Architectures and Circuits for 2.5D/3D 6G Intelligent Radios
The number of connected devices is expected to reach 500 billion by 2030, which is 59-times larger than the expected world population. Objects will become the dominant users of next-generation communications and sensing at untethered, wireline-like broadband performance, bandwidths, and throughputs. This sub-terahertz 6G communication and sensing will integrate security and intelligence. It will enable a 10x to 100x increase in peak data rates. FPGAs are well positioned to enable intelligent radios for 6G when coupled with high-performance chiplets incorporating RF circuits, data converters, and digital baseband circuits incorporating machine learning and security. This talk presents use of 2.5D and 3D heterogeneous integration of FPGAs with chiplets, leveraging Intel’s EMIB/Foveros technologies with focus on one emerging application driver: FPGA-based 6G sub-THz intelligent wireless systems. Nano-, micro-, and macro-3D heterogeneous integration is summarized, and previous research in 2.5D chiplet integration with FPGAs is leveraged to forge a path towards new 3D-FPGA based 6G platforms. Challenges in antenna, packaging, power delivery, system architecture design, thermals, and integrated design methodologies/tools are briefly outlined. Opportunities to standardize die-to-die interfaces for modular integration of internal and external circuit IPs are also discussed. Speaker(s): Dr Farhana Sheikh, Agenda: 8pm - 9pm EST : DL and Q/A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420965
6 events,
R&D of Quantum Technologies at NY CREATES
R&D of Quantum Technologies at NY CREATES
In this webinar, we will discuss the latest developments at NY CREATES in the scalable fabrication of quantum devices. We will highlight our work with superconducting materials such as Ta, Nb, Al, and their oxides and nitrides, detailing the painstaking work required to reformulate CMOS processes to those designed for quantum technologies, which have a wide range of application including in communications, quantum computing, sensing, data security, solid state electronics, nanotechnology, photonics, quantum circuits, advanced fabrication, superconducting digital logic, and superconducting optoelectronics neuromorphic computing. With specific examples, we will illustrate how we leverage decades of learning from the CMOS industry, aiming to enable the fabrication of devices with tightly controlled performance characteristics. We will present the synergistic nature of our process development strategy, that advances a variety of quantum technologies at 300 mm wafer scale. These efforts are essential to establish a well-defined superconducting quantum process design kit (SQPDK) and facilitate the fabrication of quantum circuits that are faithful to designer intent, in a true ‘quantum foundry’ model. NY CREATES (New York Center for Research, Economic Advancement, Technology, Engineering, and Science) is a research and development entity in New York State that focuses on advancing innovation in semiconductor technology and other high-tech industries. It plays a significant role in fostering partnerships between academia, industry, and government to support technological advancements, economic growth, and workforce development. NY CREATES manages and operates several advanced research facilities, including the Albany NanoTech Complex, which is one of the most advanced semiconductor research facilities in the world. The organization works on a variety of projects related to microelectronics, nanotechnology, photonics, and other cutting-edge technologies, aiming to position New York as a global leader in these fields. Contact George Blasiak ([email protected]), Industry Liaison at Syracuse IEEE for more information on the event. Speaker(s): Ekta Bhatia, Ph.D Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/429789
CHIPS: Execute for Success. Professor Mung Chiang, President of Purdue University
CHIPS: Execute for Success. Professor Mung Chiang, President of Purdue University
ABOUT THE LECTURE “CHIPS: Execute for Success” Semiconductor innovation is a foundation to national security, economic security and job security in America. Since before the passage of CHIPS and Science Act in summer 2022, federal and state governments, companies and universities have stepped up the effort to revitalize the entire semiconductor supply chain in the U.S. We will review Purdue University’s initiatives in this area and draw some lessons on universities’ role in talent development, research moonshots, and public private partnership. ABOUT THE SPEAKER Professor Mung Chiang, President of Purdue University Mung Chiang is the 13th president of Purdue University and the Roscoe H. George Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He was previously the John A. Edwardson Dean of the College of Engineering and executive vice president for strategic initiatives at Purdue University, as well as the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University. Chiang founded the Princeton EDGE Lab in 2009 and then founded several startup companies and industry consortia in edge computing. As the Science and Technology Adviser to the U.S. Secretary of State in 2020, he initiated tech diplomacy programs for the U.S. government. Currently he serves on the inaugural board of the U.S. Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation and several corporate and nonprofit boards. Chiang received his BS (1999), MS (2000) and PhD (2003) from Stanford University and an honorary doctorate (2024) from Dartmouth College. For his research in communication networks, he received the NSF Alan T. Waterman Award (2013), as well as the IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award (2012), the IEEE INFOCOM Achievement Award (2022) and a Guggenheim Fellowship (2014). He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Class of Mathematical and Physical Sciences 2024), the National Academy of Inventors (2020) and the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (2020). Co-sponsored by: Columbia University Department of Electrical Engineering Room: 400, 530 W120th Street, New York, New York, United States, 10027
IEEE-CT Annual General Meeting/Dinner 2024
IEEE-CT Annual General Meeting/Dinner 2024
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, Speaker(s): Armen Pischdotchian, Agenda: 6:00pm - Social Hour, Hors d’oeuvres, cash bar 6:30pm - Dinner 7:00pm - Announcements 7:30pm – Speaker + Dessert 9:00pm - Conclusion Bldg: Casa Mia at the Hawthorne, 2421 Berlin Tpke, Berlin, Connecticut, United States, 06037
Computer Graphics Film Show — SIGGRAPH Video Review
Computer Graphics Film Show — SIGGRAPH Video Review
It’s time again to kick off our season of meetings with the annual computer graphics film show, featuring the latest and greatest computer animations direct from the ACM SIGGRAPH conference held this summer. (We have been running a graphics talk each year since 1980! This year is our 45th!) It will be an entertaining overview of recent advances in computer graphics. Room: 105, Bldg: Computer Science Building, 35 Olden St, Princeton, New Jersey, United States, 08544, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/437505
2 events,
Free 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. Sign Up now: Room: 128 A/B, Bldg: School of Engineering, Technology and Aeronatics, 2500 North River Rd., Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03106
3 events,
IEEE Neutrodyne Circuit Milestone Dedication
IEEE Neutrodyne Circuit Milestone Dedication
The IEEE North Jersey Section is extremely proud to dedicate the new IEEE Neutrodyne Circuit Milestone. The Neutrodyne Circuit represents a critical development in the history of electronic circuits, known for its innovative design that minimized interference and improved the performance of radio receivers. It was invented in 1922 by Professor Louis Alan Hazeltine on the Stevens Institute of Technology campus. This milestone underscores the importance of technology that is both forward-thinking and grounded in sustainable practices. Please join us for the IEEE Milestone Dedication Ceremony. Date: 19 October 2024 Time: 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM (All times are US/Eastern) Location: Corcoran Room, The Gateway Academic Center (North), Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, New Jersey 07030 A detailed agenda and parking information will be posted soon Agenda: 12:00pm-2:00pm The Dedication Ceremony The detailed agenda will be posted soon. [] Room: Corcoran Room, Bldg: The Gateway Academic Center (North),, 1 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, New Jersey, United States, 07030
Binghamton Picnic at TechWorks October 19
Binghamton Picnic at TechWorks October 19
The IEEE picnic will be held at TechWorks (321 Water Street, Binghamton, NY 13901) on Saturday, October 19, 2024 from 1 pm to 4 pm. Lunch will be provided by Smokey Legends BBQ. Each Chapter will be providing a poster session about their group and/or upcoming events. Reservations are required. All chapter chairs, please make sure that you have someone from your group available to present on upcoming events. A projector/screen will be available. Presentations will not be more than 5 minutes each. Agenda: TechWorks Tours from 1 pm to 4 pm. Lunch will be provided by Smokey Legends BBQ. TechWorks! is a Center initiative that showcases central New York State technology in action. TechWorks! is developing from the inside out - first ideas, then artifacts and events, in preparation for a world-class visitor destination where regional innovations past and present can inspire the future. At TechWorks!, celebrate regional ingenuity by flying Link pilot trainers and a Lockheed Martin helicopter trainer, viewing 3D images using a century of different technologies, playing a Link Nickelodeon, plus operating 1960s computer equipment built at IBM Plant # 1 in Endicott, NY. Techworks, 321 Water St. , Binghamton, New York, United States, 13901
2 events,
Fundamentals of Inverter Based Resources, Hydrogen, and Datacenter Modeling, Grid Interconnection process, Sub Synchronous Oscillation and Mitigation Techniques
Fundamentals of Inverter Based Resources, Hydrogen, and Datacenter Modeling, Grid Interconnection process, Sub Synchronous Oscillation and Mitigation Techniques
This course aims to provide attendees with a deep understanding of the IBR model development, Hydrogen and Datacenter modelling, grid interconnection process, Sub Synchronous Oscillation (SSO) phenomenon in conventional generators and Inverter-Based Resource (IBR) facilities. The course is open to individuals with varying levels of experience, from beginners to those with intermediate and advanced experience with PSCAD. Key topics include: - Inverter Based Resources (IBR) models development - Inverters controllers - Inner-loop and Outer-loop controllers - The role of Phase Locked Loop (PLL) - Controller tunings fundamentals - Inverters harmonics and filtering - Considerations for EMT analysis and Phasor domain analysis 2. Introduction to IBR Facilities Interconnection to the Grid - Plant aggregation model development - Inverter controllers - Role of Power Plant Controller (PPC) - Voltage and frequency ride-through 3.IBR interconnection processes and planning recommendations - - Overall interconnection processes - AC and DC load flow studies - Technical considerations during planning stages that can affect the plant performance - - Location of the unit - SSO (SSR, SSCI, SSFR) issues - Harmonics issue Note: The event is scheduled on two Sundays, October 20 and 27th, from 4-7 PM, allowing time between sessions for participants to review and refresh their learning. Seats are Limited, register now to secure your spot! Speaker(s): Dr.Sam, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/428828
5 events,
Deep Learning With Applications
Career Development Seminar, “Job-search Strategies and Interview Skills”
Career Development Seminar, “Job-search Strategies and Interview Skills”
We are excited to invite you to a Career Development Seminar, "Job-search Strategies and Interview Skills", hosted by the IEEE Control Systems Society Student Branch at UConn! Our speaker, Theo Menounos (Assistant Director, College of Engineering Career Readiness Lead, UConn Center for Career Readiness & Life Skills), will provide valuable insights on how students like you can develop effective job-search strategies and learn tips for excelling in interviews. Speaker(s): Theo Menounos Agenda: Date: October 21st, Monday Time: 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM Location: ITE Building, Room 301, 371 Fairfield Way, Storrs, CT 06268 Speaker: Theo Menounos (Assistant Director, College of Engineering Career Readiness Lead, UConn Center for Career Readiness & Life Skills) Plus, there will be an interactive Q&A session, where you can ask Theo anything about career development! Room: 301, Bldg: ITE, 371 Fairfield Way, Storrs, Connecticut, United States, 06268
Consultant Network Meeting at 6:00PM on Monday October 21, 2024 at the Imperial Buffet Shrewsbury MA
Consultant Network Meeting at 6:00PM on Monday October 21, 2024 at the Imperial Buffet Shrewsbury MA
The next meeting of the Worcester Section IEEE Consultants' Network will take place on Monday October 21, 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 will have a co-pay of $20 cash at the restaurant. The co-pay is due at arrival between 6:00 and 6:30. Any arrivals after 6:30PM will be on their own bill without the group covering any part of the meal. Any alcohol is cash bar. We will start the Networking proceedings promptly at 6:30 PM and we will discuss the latest fee survey results. 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. Agenda: Introductions Meal Networking Planning for future events Fee Survey results discussion 380 Maple Ave, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States, 01545
Computational Intelligence in Cybersecurity
Computational Intelligence in Cybersecurity
IEEE CIS Distinguished Lecturer Professor Dipankar Dasgupta will give a presentation on Computational Intelligence in Cybersecurity. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Computer Society Chapter Speaker(s): Dr. Dipankar Dasgupta, Agenda: The presentation by the speaker is followed by a Q&A session. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/438726
Delaware Bay Computer Chapter Meeting & Lecture “Geniuses at War” David Bondurant Guest Speaker
Delaware Bay Computer Chapter Meeting & Lecture “Geniuses at War” David Bondurant Guest Speaker
[] Discussion about Delaware Bay Computer Chapter, Meeting, & Lecture "Geniuses at War" with Guest Speaker David Bondurant. There will be a discussion about the vitality, activities, and officers of the Delaware Bay Computer Chapter, followed by a Guest Speaker. Following the exploits of the motley collection of geniuses installed at Bletchley Park during the Second World War, author David Price focuses mainly on the events and people involved in the invention of Colossus—the first programmable, electronic, digital computer, which was designed to break the German army’s Lorenz cipher. Speaker Bio: David Bondurant has been involved with the computer and semiconductor industry for 50-years. He was a computer architect at Control Data, Sperry-Univac, and Honeywell. He was involved with the government-sponsored advanced semiconductor program called VHSIC (Very High Speed Integrated Circuits) at Univac & Honeywell where he developed microprocessor and ASIC semiconductor products in bipolar CML, CMOS, and radiation hard CMOS. He was involved with emerging non-volatile RAM marketing at industry leading companies, Ramtron (FRAM), Simtek (non-volatile SRAM), and Freescale Semiconductor/Everspin Technologies Agenda: Opening Remarks and Introductions Discussion about the Delaware Bay Computer Chapter Vitality, Officers, Meetings, Activities Guest Lecture "Geniuses at War" with Guest Speaker, David Bondurant Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/437478
6 events,
Multi-Beam Antennas (MBAs) and Beam-Forming Networks (BFNs)
Multi-Beam Antennas (MBAs) and Beam-Forming Networks (BFNs)
These two distinguished speakers are from European Space Agency, Netherlands. They will present the state of art work in the following areas. The objective of the two IEEE Distinguished Lectures consists in presenting the state of the art and the on-going developments in Multi-Beam Antennas (MBAs) and Beam-Forming Networks (BFNs). They find application in several fields including communications, remote sensing (e.g. radars, radiometers, etc.), electronic surveillance and defense systems, science (e.g. multibeam radio telescopes), RF navigation systems, etc. They may be installed on board satellites, airplanes, trains, buses, buildings, cars etc. MBAs and BFNs are becoming also fundamental elements in emerging MIMO and 5G communications. The BFN plays an essential role in any antenna system relaying on a set of radiating elements to generate a beam. The lectures cover both theoretical and practical aspects for the following topics: • Overview of system applications • Multibeam Antenna Architectures (based on Reflectors, Arrays, Lenses) • Beamforming Networks Analogue BFNs (Corporate, Blass, Nolen, Butler matrices, Digital BFNs) • Overview of some Operational Multibeam Antennas/BFNs • On-going European Developments • Current Design and Technological Challenges Co-sponsored by: Antennas and Propagation, Microwave Theory and Techniques and Communication Society Speaker(s): Giovanni, , Room: Holmdel Township meeting room, Bldg: Bell Works, Holmdel Library, 101 Crawfords Corner road, Holmdel, New Jersey, United States, 07733, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/437493
Multi-Beam Antennas (MBAs) and Beam-Forming Networks (BFNs)
Multi-Beam Antennas (MBAs) and Beam-Forming Networks (BFNs)
These two distinguished speakers are from European Space Agency, Netherlands. They will present the state of art work in the following areas. The objective of the two IEEE Distinguished Lectures consists in presenting the state of the art and the on-going developments in Multi-Beam Antennas (MBAs) and Beam-Forming Networks (BFNs). They find application in several fields including communications, remote sensing (e.g. radars, radiometers, etc.), electronic surveillance and defense systems, science (e.g. multibeam radio telescopes), RF navigation systems, etc. They may be installed on board satellites, airplanes, trains, buses, buildings, cars etc. MBAs and BFNs are becoming also fundamental elements in emerging MIMO and 5G communications. The BFN plays an essential role in any antenna system relaying on a set of radiating elements to generate a beam. The lectures cover both theoretical and practical aspects for the following topics: - Overview of system applications - Multibeam Antenna Architectures (based on Reflectors, Arrays, Lenses) - Beamforming Networks - Analogue BFNs (Corporate, Blass, Nolen, Butler matrices, Digital BFNs) - Overview of some Operational Multibeam Antennas/BFNs - On-going European Developments - Current Design and Technological Challenges Co-sponsored by: Antennas and Propagation, Microwave Theory and Techniques and Communication Society Speaker(s): Giovanni, Peiro, Room: Holmdel Township meeting room, Bldg: Bell Works, Holmdel Library, 101 Crawfords Corner road, Holmdel, New Jersey, United States, 07733, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/437494
IEEE PCJS Fall ExCom
IEEE PCJS Fall ExCom
IEEE PCJS Fall ExCom Meeting. Agenda Follows Agenda: - Welcome note and Dinner - Chair/ViceChair/Treasurer/Secretary Report Out - Society/Chapter Report Out - Conference Report Out, - Open discussion Room: Room CS 105, 35 Olden Street, Princeton, New Jersey, United States, 08544, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/440547
Careers in Technology Fall Series 2024 – Albert Shpuntoff 22 October 8pm EST / 7 pm CST
Careers in Technology Fall Series 2024 – Albert Shpuntoff 22 October 8pm EST / 7 pm CST
Mr Al Shpuntoff will do a deep dive into his career as a consultant in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, High Performance Computing (HPC), Sequencing informatics, including Coding and Design. He will cover his work as a consultant, contracts with various government organizations, and government projects of special interest including but not limited to projects to identify remains. For example, he will cover his work with The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, where he worked with the DPAA project at Offutt, as data science and bioinformatics specialist, on a project identifying remains of casualties and MIAs from past combats. He will also incorporate his background, how he prepared for this career, and a discussion about Technical Marketing, Exceptional Customer Support, and first-class technical training and education. Speaker(s): Albert Shpuntoff Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434309
MOVE Tech Talk – OCT 2024 – MOVE Networks – The Core of the MOVE Mission
MOVE Tech Talk – OCT 2024 – MOVE Networks – The Core of the MOVE Mission
Tim Troske will be our presenter. MOVE networks provide critical internet access to the Red Cross during disasters when all communications are inoperable. This tech talk will explore the operations, architecture, technical implementation, and recent improvements to MOVE data and voice networks. Tim Troske will provide an overview of the MOVE Truck networking equipment and configuration. This will include how LTE 5G and Starlink is used to provide internet access to the Red Cross, first responders and the public. It will also provide a high-level view of the logical VLAN configuration and how dedicated secure networks are provided to the Red Cross, first responders and MOVE. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Speaker(s): Tim Troske Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/440370
5 events,
IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: Re-Entering the Workforce
IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: Re-Entering the Workforce
This webinar is a collaboration between IEEE-USA and IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE). Trying to re-enter the workforce after an extended absence presents challenges, and can be a daunting task. Changes have happened in the workplace and in technologies used. The atmosphere and expectations may have changed (for example, the impacts COVID had on remote work for many jobs!) You have changed… and self-doubt may have crept in after being away! However, preparing in advance is the key to easing the challenges. In this talk, you will hear about my own return to work after 12 years of minimal part-time employment in my field, and also information from my own research into what experts recommend. You will learn: - What is an extended absence (and the impact of how long “extended” is!) - Why it is important to prepare for returning - When to start preparing - How to prepare - Who to seek out for support / assistance - Where to look for opportunities Speaker(s): Jill Gostin 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. Learn about our sponsor: the IEEE Member Group Insurance Program - Powered by AMBA. AMBAspecializes in providing tailored insurance solutions for IEEE members. Whether you’re seeking health, life, or disability coverage, AMBA has you covered. Visit the IEEE Member Group Insurance Program website to explore the benefits and options available to you: (https://www.ieeeinsurance.com/) 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/427453
PCB Seminar Series: Advanced Topic 1
PCB Seminar Series: Advanced Topic 1
Oct 23rd, 4:30 to 6:00 PM (+30 min to 6:30 for questions): Advanced topic 1 - high-speed/mixed signal layout considerations. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Cornell Student Section Room: 155, Bldg: Olin Hall, 113 Ho Plaza, Ithaca, New York, United States, 14853
It’s the perfect “timing” for optical frequency combs
It’s the perfect “timing” for optical frequency combs
Optical frequency combs, with their unique features in both the time and frequency domains, have transformed precision science and engineering over the last two decades. In this lecture, I will present on the latest progress in the ultralow-noise frequency combs and their applications with an emphasis on precision timing, synchronization, and microwave/mm-wave photonics. Both mode-locked laser combs and chip-scale micro-combs can reach quantum-limited timing jitter performances, which allows for various timing applications with unprecedented precision. I will present innovative comb timing applications including attosecond optical timing, on-chip clock distribution networks, ultralow-noise microwave/mm-wave signal generation, photonic analog-to-digital conversion, ranging, imaging and vibration sensing, and timing and synchronization for ultrafast X-ray/electron science and radio astronomy. Speaker(s): Jungwon Agenda: This TALK IS ONLINE ONLY. Please register for the talk. There is no fee for this talk. 6:30 - 7:30 PM: Speaker Introduction and Distinguished lecture Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/438066
5 events,
Advanced Conductors as a Reconductoring and New Line Solution (Free In-Person Seminar)
Advanced Conductors as a Reconductoring and New Line Solution (Free In-Person Seminar)
The topics to be covered are: Technical discussion on ACCC as an advanced conductor option replacing ACSR and ACSS. - Conductor design - Key Technical Benefits - Testing and Case Studies - Line Design with ACCC - Federal and State Outlook – FERC 1920 + NJ State proposed ruling - Commercial Outlook Speaker(s): Jack, Jaunice Agenda: There will be no charge for this seminar (other than fee for CEUs). We will provide breakfast (lunch will NOT be provided). Two hours of instruction will be provided. If desired, IEEE Continuing Education Units (0.2 CEUs) will be offered for this course - a small fee of $25 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/) Room: Aruba Room, Bldg: PSE&G - Hadley Road Facility, 4000 Hadley Road, South Plainfield, New Jersey, United States, 07080
Photonics Systems for High Performance – CPO, Towards Photonics Chiplets
Photonics Systems for High Performance – CPO, Towards Photonics Chiplets
A major hurdle in developing next-generation systems for high-performance applications and industries that require handling large, secure data - such as System-in-Package (SiP) and System-on-Chip (SoC) - is the absence of low-latency, high-bandwidth, and high-density off-chip/chiplet/core interconnects. Achieving high-bandwidth chip-to-chip (or chiplet-to-chiplet) communication using electrical interconnects faces challenges like high substrate dielectric losses, reflections, impedance discontinuities, and susceptibility to crosstalk. This underscores the motivation to adopt photonics to address these challenges and enable low-latency, high-bandwidth communication. The objective is to develop a CMOS-compatible technology to support the next-generation photonic layer within 3D SiP/SoC, moving towards converged microsystems. Co-sponsored by: Habib Hichiri Speaker(s): Tolga Tekin, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/433297
CubeSat, CubeSat Antennas, and Link Budget Analysis
CubeSat, CubeSat Antennas, and Link Budget Analysis
CubeSat, a modular type of standardized modern small satellites, have been gaining steady popularity and attention from universities and space industries. In addition to education purpose, CubeSats have various promising applications as low-cost space exploration vehicles for technology demonstrations, multi-point observations of space environment, and monitoring/reporting proper deployment of expensive deep space instruments. Antennas are critical components for CubeSat missions. A CubeSat antenna may provide some or all of the following functions: telemetry, tracking, command (TT\&C), high speed downlink for payload data, receiving positioning data, and inter-satellite cross links. Most often, different antennas are required to keep the CubeSat assembly in modular fashion. On the other hand, antenna engineers strive to create solutions that could pack more functionality into one unit. This brings up a need to understand basics of CubeSat development cycle and link budget analysis, so that an electrical engineer would have sound knowledge of limiting factors (posed by the mechanical system and hardware of a CubeSat) to the antennas design. With rapid advancement of electronics, novel mechanical design, and aerospace technology, new progress in CubeSats is emerging every day. This calls for interests and early involvements of creative young minds. The objective of this presentation is to convey the basics of CubeSat development cycle, launch methods, typical CubeSat orbits, link budget analysis, various antenna solutions, and feasible classroom projects. This lecture is open to everyone and IEEE membership is not required. [] Speaker(s): Prof. Reyhan Baktur Agenda: 11:45am - WebEx Waiting Room 12:00pm-1:00pm - Presentation 1:00pm-1:15pm - Questions Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/438346
IEEE Region-1 Women in Engineering Meeting
IEEE Region-1 Women in Engineering Meeting
IEEE Region-1 Women in Engineering Affinity Group officers and volunteers - a Virtual meeting to share updates about the activities, information about upcoming events, opportunities, and discussions. [] Agenda: A brief discussion about past events and upcoming events by R1 WIE Co-Ordinator Dr. Anisha Apte A brief discussion about the R1R2 WIE Forum East by Dr. Charlotte Blair Discuss past and upcoming events, addressing queries of the officers attending the meeting. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/441717
2 events,
IEEE Guide for Distribution Grid Resilience Metric
IEEE Guide for Distribution Grid Resilience Metric
In the past decade, the global shift towards addressing climate change has highlighted the electric grid as a critical enabler in achieving net-zero emissions. Electrification demands from sectors like transportation and buildings rely heavily on a resilient, reliable grid—especially as extreme weather events, such as wildfires and hurricanes, increasingly challenge its stability. Ensuring continuous power during these events is crucial, both for maintaining infrastructure and minimizing disruption to daily life. As a result, stakeholders across governments, utilities, and regulatory bodies are focusing more than ever on policies and initiatives to enhance grid resiliency. However, a fundamental question arises: how do we effectively measure grid resiliency? Developing metrics that assess the grid's ability to withstand and recover from extreme weather events is essential to ensure progress. This talk will introduce a comprehensive resiliency metric framework, designed to evaluate the grid's performance in adverse weather conditions. The metrics fall under two categories: System Performance, which assesses the grid's ability to endure extreme events, and Operational Performance, measuring its recovery capacity. Through this framework, we can better understand, measure, and enhance the resilience of our electric distribution grid. Speaker(s): Shikhar Pandey Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/436242
2 events,
Introduction to Neural Networks and Deep Learning (Part I) – Cancelled!
Introduction to Neural Networks and Deep Learning (Part I) – Cancelled!
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED! Course Format: Live Webinar, 4.0 hours of instruction! Series Overview: From the book introduction: “Neural networks and deep learning currently provides the best solutions to many problems in image recognition, speech recognition, and natural language processing.” This Part 1 and the planned Part 2 (to be confirmed) series of courses will teach many of the core concepts behind neural networks and deep learning. This is a live instructor-led introductory course on Neural Networks and Deep Learning. It is planned to be a two-part series of courses. The first course is complete by itself and covers a feedforward neural network (but not convolutional neural network in Part 1). It will be a pre-requisite for the planned Part 2 second course. The class material is mostly from the highly-regarded and free online book “Neural Networks and Deep Learning” by Michael Nielsen, plus additional material such as some proofs of fundamental equations not provided in the book. More from the book introduction: Reference book: “Neural Networks and Deep Learning” by Michael Nielsen, http://neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com/ “We’ll learn the core principles behind neural networks and deep learning by attacking a concrete problem: the problem of teaching a computer to recognize handwritten digits. …it can be solved pretty well using a simple neural network, with just a few tens of lines of code, and no special libraries.” “But you don’t need to be a professional programmer.” The code provided is in Python, which even if you don’t program in Python, should be easy to understand with just a little effort. Benefits of attending the series: * Learn the core principles behind neural networks and deep learning. * See a simple Python program that solves a concrete problem: teaching a computer to recognize a handwritten digit. * Improve the result through incorporating more and more core ideas about neural networks and deep learning. * Understand the theory, with worked-out proofs of fundamental The demo Python program (updated from version provided in the book) can be downloaded from the speaker’s GitHub account. The demo program is run in a Docker container that runs on your Mac, Windows, or Linux personal computer; we plan to provide instructions on doing that in advance of the class. (That would be one good reason to register early if you plan to attend, in order that you can receive the straightforward instructions and leave yourself with plenty of time to prepare the Git and Docker software that are widely used among software professionals.) Course Background and Content: This is a live instructor-led introductory course on Neural Networks and Deep Learning. It is planned to be a two-part series of courses. The first course is complete by itself and covers a feedforward neural network (but not convolutional neural network in Part 1). It will be a pre-requisite for the planned Part 2 second course. The class material is mostly from the highly-regarded and free online book “Neural Networks and Deep Learning” by Michael Nielsen, plus additional material such as some proofs of fundamental equations not provided in the book. Outline: - Feedforward Neural Networks - Simple (Python) Network to classify a handwritten digit - Learning with Stochastic Gradient Descent - How the backpropagation algorithm work - Improving the way neural networks learn: - - Cross-entropy cost function - SoftMax activation function and log-likelihood cost function - Rectified Linear Unit - Overfitting and Regularization: - - L2 regularization - Dropout - Artificially expanding data set Pre-requisites: There is some heavier mathematics in learning the four fundamental equations behind backpropagation, so a basic familiarity with multivariable calculus and matrix algebra is expected, but nothing advanced is required. (The backpropagation equations can be also just accepted without bothering with the proofs since the provided Python code for the simple network just make use of the equations.) Basic familiarity with Python or similar computer language. Speaker(s): CL Kim, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/414504
1 event,
3 events,
Deep Learning With Applications
Present and future trends in electrification of transportation
Present and future trends in electrification of transportation
Kaushik Rajashekara University of Houston, Texas USA The transportation industry is facing challenges in terms of improving emissions and fuel economy, and at the same time reducing the overall cost. The trend is towards replacing mechanical and pneumatic systems with electrical systems, thus transitioning toward “more electric” architectures and electric/hybrid propulsion systems. To meet these challenges in the automotive industry, significant work has been done in the areas of electric, hybrid, and fuel cell vehicles. In the case of airplanes, more electric architecture , fuel cell, and hybrid propulsion strategies are the emerging trends. Recently, there is also an increasing interest in flying cars, and Electrical vertical take-off and landing vehicles (eVTOL) to be used as air taxis. Similar strategies have been adopted in Marine propulsion systems also. This presentation examines present trends and advancements in electric/hybrid vehicles, electric and hybrid aircrafts, hydrogen-based systems, and flying cars/VTOL vehicles. In addition, recent trends in the enabling technologies, power electronics and electric motors, for the advancement of the electrified transportation will be briefly presented. Kaushik Rajashekara (Fellow, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. In 1989, he joined the Delphi division of General Motors Corporation in Indianapolis, USA, as a Staff Project Engineer. In Delphi and General Motors, he held various lead technical and managerial positions, and was a Technical Fellow and the Chief Scientist for developing propulsion and power electronics systems for electric, hybrid, and fuel cell vehicle systems. In 2006, he joined Rolls-Royce Corporation, as a Chief Technologist for electric systems for electric and hybrid aircraft systems. In August 2012, he joined as a Distinguished Professor of Engineering with the University of Texas at Dallas, TX, USA. Since September 2016, he has been a Distinguished Professor of engineering in University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA. He has authored or coauthored over 300 papers in international journals and conferences, has 37 US and 15 foreign patents, and has written one book. He has given over 200 invited presentations in international conferences and universities. He has received a number of awards including the 2022 Global Energy Prize, 2021 IEEE Medal on Environment & Safety Technologies, and 2013 IEEE Richard Harold Kaufmann Award for his contributions to electrification of transportation and renewable energy. He was elected as a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering in 2012, , a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in 2015, and an International Fellow of Indian (2013), Chinese (2021), and Japanese (2024) Academies of Engineering. His research interests include power/energy conversion, transportation electrification, renewable energy, and microgrid systems. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/435753
Digital Television Standards and Their Worldwide Impact
Digital Television Standards and Their Worldwide Impact
IEEE PCJS Broadcast Technology Society is excited to announce the following talk: Digital Television Standards and Their Worldwide Impact Guest Speaker: Glenn Reitmeier Location: Computer Science Building (CS 105) Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Event: October 28, 2024, starting at 7:00pm to 9:00pm Brief abstract of talk: The development of digital standards for broadcast television was a seminal event - it was a pivot from many decades of analog video technology to the world of digital media and video streaming that today's audiences enjoy all over the world. This talk will discuss the technical roots of analog video standards, how the quest for a high-definition broadcast television standard in the 1990s was met by a radical leap to digital technology, the world's first digital TV standard (ATSC), and the recent development of the ATSC 3.0 standard for internet based broadcasting and streaming. Also discussed will be the adoption of digital television standards throughout the world, how government regulators have managed to transition from analog to digital broadcasting and the commercial impact of standards on consumer electronics products from TVs to smart phones. Speaker Bio: Glenn Reitmeier is widely recognized as a technology visionary and pioneer in the television industry. Throughout his career, he has been a leader in establishing revolutionary new digital standards that are now widely used in video production and in content delivery by over-the-air broadcasting, satellite, cable and video streaming over the internet. Now an independent consultant, Glenn is retired from 17 years at NBC Universal as Senior Vice President, Technology Standards and Policy, where he contributed to industry technical standards and to the technical aspects of the company’s government policy positions and commercial agreements. Previously, Glenn spent 25 years in digital video research at RCA/Sarnoff Laboratories. In addition to leading Sarnoff’s work on digital HDTV, his laboratory also spun out six technology startup companies in digital television and media. Glenn has served the industry as a Board member of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), the North American Broadcasters Associations (NABA) and the Open Authentication Technical Committee (OATC), and he has been Chairman of the Board of both ATSC and OATC. He is a SMPTE Fellow and a recipient of the Progress Medal and the Signal Processing Medal. He is also an inaugural member of the Consumer Technology Association’s (CTA) Academy of Digital Television Pioneers, a recipient of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Television Engineering Award for lifetime achievement and a recipient of the ATSC’s Bernard J. Lechner Award for outstanding technical contributions. Glenn holds over 60 patents, has contributed to many Emmy award winning technologies and is recognized in the New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame. He received his B.E.E from Villanova University and an M.S.E in Systems Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. Bldg: Department of Computer Science (CS 105), Princeton University, 35 Olden Street, Princeton, New Jersey, United States, 08540
7 events,
Jersey Shore STEM Ecosystem K through Industry Pipeline – Industry Connections
Jersey Shore STEM Ecosystem K through Industry Pipeline – Industry Connections
[] Jersey Shore STEM Ecosystem K through Industry Pipeline - Industry Connections Teacher Workshop Event will introduce various topics to teachers during the Speed Dating Event: A Day at the Museum, Lunch with Leaders and Luminaries, Curriculum Guides, and more. Ocean, New Jersey, United States
Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) for Hybrid Bonding
Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) for Hybrid Bonding
This invited talk will delve into the intricate process of Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP) and its pivotal role in Hybrid Bonding (HB) within semiconductor manufacturing. CMP is a sophisticated technique that leverages both chemical and mechanical forces to achieve film planarization. The discussion will highlight the critical importance of CMP in HB, particularly in attaining precise control over dishing and surface roughness. The key challenges associated with CMP for HB will be addressed, such as defectivity, dishing, and loading, and present strategies for addressing them to ensure optimal outcomes. Furthermore, the session will highlight the necessity of co-optimizing CMP processes for HB, emphasizing its implications in in the ever-evolving field of semiconductor manufacturing and advanced packaging. Room: CESTM auditorium, Bldg: CESTM, 255 Fuller Rd, Albany, New York, United States, 12203
CT Life Member Affinity Group Initial Meeting
CT Life Member Affinity Group Initial Meeting
This is the initial (virtual) meeting of the newly-formed Life Member Affinity Group (LMAG) in the IEEE Connecticut Section. We will be planning activities for 2025 and discuss process for filling CT LMAG Officer positions. Any Connecticut Life Member is welcome to participate. Agenda: 1. Introductions 2. What is an LMAG? 3. Discussion of 2025 goals and activities 4. Organization (including process for filling officer positions) 5. Meeting schedule 6. Any other business Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/441065
UAV-mounted GPR-SAR systems: a key technology for detecting buried explosive threat
UAV-mounted GPR-SAR systems: a key technology for detecting buried explosive threat
Radar technology plays an important role in our daily lives with applications ranging from security screening for ensuring the safety of the public to structural health monitoring to name a few. In the field of subsurface sensing, Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a key technology for detecting buried explosive threats, such as landmines and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). The talk will be focused on GPR systems mounted on board Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), leveraging the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) paradigm to provide high-resolution radar images of the subsurface. This kind of systems brings together the advantages of UAVs (e.g., enabling the inspection of difficult-to-access areas without interacting with the soil) and the capability of radar systems to detect buried targets. In this talk, several prototypes of UAV-mounted GPR-SAR systems tested in realistic scenarios will be presented, showing their success to detect buried threats in realistic scenarios. The current challenges and future trends of this technology will be also discussed. Co-sponsored by: Sai Padmanabhan; Chair AP/MTT chapter of Long Island NY. [email protected] Speaker(s): MARIA, Agenda: 6:15PM Set up Webex online with speaker 6:25PM Introduce speaker and introduction to AP society's Ambassador program 6:30PM Talk begins 7:30PM Talk concludes 7:30-7:45PM Q & A session 8:00PM conclusion and vote of thanks Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/428577
Careers in Technology Fall Series 2024 – Khandakar Nusrat Islam, PhD 29 October 8pm EST / 7 pm CST
Careers in Technology Fall Series 2024 – Khandakar Nusrat Islam, PhD 29 October 8pm EST / 7 pm CST
Khandakar Nusrat Islam will conduct a deep dive on her experience as an RF/Microwave Solutions Engineer at Keysight Technologies, where she excels in both engineering and project management. Specializing in RF solutions architecture and project oversight, Nusrat is instrumental in developing custom global solution delivery next-generation solutions at Keysight Technologies. Dr. Islam's career in technology is crucial for driving innovation and addressing pressing global challenges. Her work in developing cutting-edge solutions at Keysight Technologies not only advances engineering practices but also enhances connectivity and improves quality of life. By driving technological progress, she contributes to transformative breakthroughs that benefit industries and communities worldwide. Co-sponsored by: Martha Dodge Speaker(s): Khandakar Nusrat Islam, PhD Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434310
Careers in Technology Fall Series 2024 – 29 October – 8 pm EST / 7 pm CST
Careers in Technology Fall Series 2024 – 29 October – 8 pm EST / 7 pm CST
Khandakar Nusrat Islam will conduct a deep dive on her experience as an RF/Microwave Solutions Engineer at Keysight Technologies, where she excels in both engineering and project management. Specializing in RF solutions architecture and project oversight, Nusrat is instrumental in developing custom global solution delivery next-generation solutions at Keysight Technologies. Dr. Islam's career in technology is crucial for driving innovation and addressing pressing global challenges. Her work in developing cutting-edge solutions at Keysight Technologies not only advances engineering practices but also enhances connectivity and improves quality of life. By driving technological progress, she contributes to transformative breakthroughs that benefit industries and communities worldwide. Speaker(s): , , Agenda: Khandakar Nusrat Islam will conduct a deep dive on her experience as an RF/Microwave Solutions Engineer at Keysight Technologies, where she excels in both engineering and project management. Specializing in RF solutions architecture and project oversight, Nusrat is instrumental in developing custom global solution delivery next-generation solutions at Keysight Technologies. Dr. Islam's career in technology is crucial for driving innovation and addressing pressing global challenges. Her work in developing cutting-edge solutions at Keysight Technologies not only advances engineering practices but also enhances connectivity and improves quality of life. By driving technological progress, she contributes to transformative breakthroughs that benefit industries and communities worldwide. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/442946
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Spooky Sparks – Halloween Tesla Coils
Spooky Sparks – Halloween Tesla Coils
Come watch the IEEE WPI Student Chapter demonstrate its Tesla Coils on WPI's quad! This will be on Halloween, in the dark. Co-sponsored by: Worcester Polytechnic Institute Bldg: Bartlett Center, WPI Quad, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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The Power Chapter WEBINAR – Multiphysics Modeling of Electrical Motors
The Power Chapter WEBINAR – Multiphysics Modeling of Electrical Motors
To reduce global warming and the associated effects, the transportation and energy sectors are adopting measures to make different applications potentially fossil free. This has led to a surge in demand for electric machines and the related design and development efforts. The designs of these electrical machines need to meet various specifications including efficiency and power-density requirements. A multiphysics-based simulation and modeling approach plays a critical role in accomplishing the design needs and significantly reducing the lead time to market. This webinar can draw more attention from energy audience to focus on the grid-interactive efficiency buildings and participate in the SBCS subcommittee and associated task forces. The presented work also provides cutting-edge research outcome for the community. The COMSOL Multiphysics® software and its add-on modules provide the capability needed to model the multiphysics phenomena involved in electrical motors, including electromagnetics, thermal, structural mechanics, and fluid flow. The most common motor types, synchronous permanent magnet, and asynchronous motors, as well as more recently researched alternatives such as synchronous reluctance or axial flux motors, can be modeled and optimized in COMSOL Multiphysics®. Co-sponsored by: Richard Kolodziejczyk Speaker(s): Vignesh Gurusamy, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/441934
3 events,
AI Skill Development for IT Professionals and Consultants
AI Skill Development for IT Professionals and Consultants
This meeting will cover the growing importance of AI skills for IT professionals and consultants. The session will focus on key AI technologies, skillsets in demand, and practical steps to develop AI expertise. Attendees will gain insights on how to enhance their careers and provide AI-driven solutions to clients. Speaker(s): Dr. Raj Vayyavur, Agenda: - Welcome and Introductions Overview of the meeting's objectives and its importance in today's AI-driven world. - The Evolving AI Landscape Overview of key AI technologies (e.g., Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision) and their business applications. - Core AI Skills in Demand Highlight the critical AI skills in demand, such as data analysis, AI model development, and AI ethics, and how they apply to consulting. - AI Tools and Platforms for Consultants Introduction to popular AI tools and platforms like TensorFlow, Microsoft Azure AI, and OpenAI, with practical use cases for IT professionals. - Building AI Skills: Learning Paths and Certifications Discussion on AI certification programs, online courses, and learning paths to develop AI expertise (e.g., Coursera, edX, Google AI). - Q&A and Networking Open floor for questions, followed by a networking session to discuss opportunities in AI. - Closing Remarks Summary of key takeaways and next steps for attendees to start or enhance their AI skill development journey. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/440424
IEEE PCJS Distinguished Lecture by Sudipto Chakraborty
IEEE PCJS Distinguished Lecture by Sudipto Chakraborty
This talk will cover practical challenges for cryogenic CMOS designs for next generation quantum computing. Starting from system level, it will detail the design considerations for a non-multiplexed, semi-autonomous, transmon qubit state controller (QSC) implemented in 14nm CMOS FinFET technology. The QSC includes an augmented general-purpose digital processor that supports waveform generation and phase rotation operations combined with a low power current-mode single sideband upconversion I/Q mixer-based RF arbitrary waveform generator (AWG). Implemented in 14nm CMOS FinFET technology, the QSC generates control signals in its target 4.5GHz to 5.5 GHz frequency range, achieving an SFDR > 50dB for a signal bandwidth of 500MHz. With the controller operating in the 4K stage of a cryostat and connected to a transmon qubit in the cryostat’s millikelvin stage, measured transmon T1 and T2 coherence times were 75.5μS and 73 μS, respectively, in each case comparable to results achieved using conventional room temperature controls. In further tests with transmons, a qubit-limited error rate of 7.76x10-4 per Clifford gate is achieved, again comparable to results achieved using room temperature controls. The QSC’s maximum RF output power is -18 dBm, and power dissipation per qubit under active control is 23mW Speaker(s): Sudipto Chakraborty, Agenda: Refreshments Distinguished Lecture Room: B205, Bldg: Engineering Quad, Olden Street, Princeton, New Jersey, United States, 08544
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Section Social
Section Social
WHAT: NJ Coast Section Sponsored Social WHERE: The Dublin House 2nd Floor 30 Monmouth St Red Bank, NJ 07701 WHEN: November 03, 2024 Start Time: 03:00 PM EST End Time: 05:00 PM EST Dear Friends, The New Jersey Coast Section is hosting another social. This time, we’re hosting it at The Dublin House in Red Bank on Monmouth Street. There is plenty of Street Parking. There is also parking behind the Dublin House, off of White Street. Since it's Sunday, parking should be free. There is no agenda or things to do. It’s just another social gathering for us to get together before the end of the year. Light Appetizers and (2) Beverages a person will be on the section. So please stop by the Dublin House on November 03, 2024 between 3 pm and 5 pm. Let’s bring in Daylight Savings together. Don’t forget to bring a friend, and to keep your social battery fully charged. Warm Regards, Section Leadership Agenda: FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN Bldg: The Dublin House, 30 Monmouth St, Red Bank, New Jersey, United States, 07701