Developing optical elastography techniques for intraoperative breast cancer detection
Room: 202, Bldg: ECEC, 154 Summit Street, Newark, NJ 07102, NJIT, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07102Meet Dave Calone, Community Leader & Candidate for Suffolk County Executive
100 Terminal Drive, Plainview, New York, United States, 11803, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/346597Life Member Affinity Group Presents Webinar: Key Insights to Career Management
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/347742EJCLI ENGINEERS WEEK SEMINAR SERIES
Holiday Inn Plainview , 215 Sunnyside Boulevard, Plainview, New York, United States, 11803Hacking People – Why Social Engineering Works
2500 North River Rd., Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03106Communications and Networking in LEO Mega-Constellations
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342993Communications and Networking in LEO Mega-Constellations
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/345688Coopetition in Information Retrieval Research
Room: Room 105, Bldg: Computer Science Building, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, United States, 08544, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/345494- No events scheduled for February 17, 2023.
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Developing optical elastography techniques for intraoperative breast cancer detection
Developing optical elastography techniques for intraoperative breast cancer detection
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) removes tumor with margins of healthy tissue from patient’s body and is one of the main treatments for patients with early-stage breast cancer. However, ~20-30% of patients undertaking BCS require a second surgery, due to the lack of effective intraoperative cancer detection methods and residual cancer detected close to the margins of the excised mass after the initial surgery. Optical elastography, an emerging technique which maps the tissue mechanical properties into 2-D or 3-D images, holds promise to assess tumor margins accurately and rapidly during surgery, enabling surgeons to ensure complete excision of tumor. We developed optical elastography techniques based on optical coherence tomography and recently demonstrated an accuracy of 95% for tumor margin assessment on excised breast tissue using a benchtop system. In addition, we demonstrated the first in vivo intraoperative breast cancer detection using a handheld optical elastography probe. Moreover, to optimize the likely uptake of optical elastography by surgeons, we developed a variant of optical elastography, termed camera-based optical palpation, using simple, cost-effective digital cameras to assist surgeon remove the residual cancer. As camera-based optical palpation is cost-effective and portable, it holds promise to be widely used not only in metropolitan hospitals but also in hospitals in rural and remote areas, improving equity of access to optimal treatment for patients. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Dr. Qi Fang, Agenda: Event Time: 1:15PM to 3:00 PM Venue: Kiernan Conference Room (ECE 202), ECEC, NJIT, Newark Refreshments: 1:45 PM Talk by Dr Qi Fang: 2:00 PM Seminar in ECE 202 All Welcome: There is no fee/charge for attending IEEE technical seminar. You don't have to be an IEEE Member to attend. Refreshment is free for all attendees. Please invite your friends and colleagues to take advantage of this Invited Distinguished Lecture. Room: 202, Bldg: ECEC, 154 Summit Street, Newark, NJ 07102, NJIT, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07102
Meet Dave Calone, Community Leader & Candidate for Suffolk County Executive
Meet Dave Calone, Community Leader & Candidate for Suffolk County Executive
Meet Dave Calone and ask any questions you may have about his plans for Suffolk County. Speaker(s): Dave Calone, 100 Terminal Drive, Plainview, New York, United States, 11803, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/346597
Life Member Affinity Group Presents Webinar: Key Insights to Career Management
Life Member Affinity Group Presents Webinar: Key Insights to Career Management
This talk is designed to discuss managing your career. There are 12 important things to keep in mind when living and managing your career to achieve your goals. These will be explained and explored with examples and photographs based on my 48 years as an engineer, manager, and executive managing people's careers, and 52 years as an IEEE member (IEEE Life Fellow). Your career is your career, and understanding your priorities (which can change) and your company's objectives can help you have a rewarding and fulfilling career. Co-sponsored by: Berkshire Section Speaker(s): John D. McDonald, P.E., Agenda: Webinar: Tuesday, February 14, 2023, 9 am EST Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/347742
RF Design for Sustainability
RF Design for Sustainability
In this talk, I will present radio frequency design solutions for wireless sensors and communication nodes to solve sustainability issues in the Internet of things (IoT) due to the massive deployment of wireless IoT nodes on environmental, economic, and societal levels. Engineers can apply these design solutions to improve the (ultra-)low-power operation of IoT nodes, avoid batteries’ eco-toxicity, and decrease maintenance costs due to battery replacement. The presented solutions offer high integration levels based on system-on-chip and system-in-package concepts in low-cost complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor technologies to limit the costs and carbon footprints of these nodes. Please click the link for registration for attending the webinar: ((https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/4074075/12292C487DF313A718847C5A928C46CF)) Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Prof. Jasmin Grosinger, Agenda: Please click the link for registration for attending the webinar: ((https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/4074075/12292C487DF313A718847C5A928C46CF)) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342941
EJCLI ENGINEERS WEEK SEMINAR SERIES
EJCLI ENGINEERS WEEK SEMINAR SERIES
ENGINEERS WEEK SEMINAR SERIES Co-sponsored by: Engineers Joint Committee of Long Island Agenda: - 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM REGISTRATION - BREAKFAST - NETWORKING - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM (https://www.eventleaf.com/Attendee/Attendee/EventSession?eId=qMSwpaIU5yNZQNMljzjN0A%3D%3D&ssnId=106908) 1 pdh (https://www.eventleaf.com/Attendee/Attendee/EventSession?eId=qMSwpaIU5yNZQNMljzjN0A%3D%3D&ssnId=106912) 1 pdh (https://www.eventleaf.com/Attendee/Attendee/EventSession?eId=qMSwpaIU5yNZQNMljzjN0A%3D%3D&ssnId=106916) 1 pdh - 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM (https://www.eventleaf.com/Attendee/Attendee/EventSession?eId=qMSwpaIU5yNZQNMljzjN0A%3D%3D&ssnId=106913) 2 pdhs (https://www.eventleaf.com/Attendee/Attendee/EventSession?eId=qMSwpaIU5yNZQNMljzjN0A%3D%3D&ssnId=106909) 2 pdhs (https://www.eventleaf.com/Attendee/Attendee/EventSession?eId=qMSwpaIU5yNZQNMljzjN0A%3D%3D&ssnId=106917) 2 pdhs - 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM LUNCH - 1:15 PM - 3:15 PM (https://www.eventleaf.com/Attendee/Attendee/EventSession?eId=qMSwpaIU5yNZQNMljzjN0A%3D%3D&ssnId=106910) 2 pdhs (https://www.eventleaf.com/Attendee/Attendee/EventSession?eId=qMSwpaIU5yNZQNMljzjN0A%3D%3D&ssnId=106914) 2 pdhs (https://www.eventleaf.com/Attendee/Attendee/EventSession?eId=qMSwpaIU5yNZQNMljzjN0A%3D%3D&ssnId=106918) 2 pdhs - 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM (https://www.eventleaf.com/Attendee/Attendee/EventSession?eId=qMSwpaIU5yNZQNMljzjN0A%3D%3D&ssnId=106911) 1 pdh (https://www.eventleaf.com/Attendee/Attendee/EventSession?eId=qMSwpaIU5yNZQNMljzjN0A%3D%3D&ssnId=106915) 1 pdh (https://www.eventleaf.com/Attendee/Attendee/EventSession?eId=qMSwpaIU5yNZQNMljzjN0A%3D%3D&ssnId=106921) 1 pdh Holiday Inn Plainview , 215 Sunnyside Boulevard, Plainview, New York, United States, 11803
Substation Connectors – Types, Uses, & More
Substation Connectors – Types, Uses, & More
Take a deeper look into the physics, environmental, and material science impacts associated with the different types of connectors used in a substation. This presentation will review the various types of connectors, when they are used, and their various characteristics. Co-sponsored by: Orbital Engineering Speaker(s): Jeff Zelinski, PE, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/343760
Hacking People – Why Social Engineering Works
Hacking People – Why Social Engineering Works
Ever wonder why you see so many spam and phishing emails? Why do you get calls about your car warrantees? Why do most cyber-attacks begin with social engineering? Because social engineering works. For this seminar, we will explore the various techniques used to socially engineer people to achieve desired outcomes. We will delve into the psychology of social engineering to better understand why it works and how best to avoid it. Speaker(s): Peter Kurek, Agenda: 5pm Gathering, netowrking, Pizza 5:15 Semianr starts 6:00 Question and answers and networking 2500 North River Rd., Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03106
NH ExCom Meeting
NH ExCom Meeting
Virtual ExCom for Febuary Agenda: NH Section ExCom Meeting Agenda 7PM Wed. Feb 15th Virtual Meeting 1. Attendance Quorum check -- David Casper 2. approval of agenda including consent agenda Consent to approval of 2023 minutes (in the appropriate month's ExCom directory area) https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10bSrj8mZMapJLPlc__rIC5zgkpe22-h4?usp=share_link Consent to approval of outstanding 2023 treasurer reports https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10bSrj8mZMapJLPlc__rIC5zgkpe22-h4?usp=share_link 3. Chairs Comments PACE committee -- Open -- Ed will be focusing on SSIT chapter formation/activities Parking lot: Review of how we handle budget, and possible guidelines on spending (target March meeting) -- Logically organize budget structure A document with budget/funding considerations has been set up at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KAU8FhgJJOP8Z2GvM0xBbnfmeUaj-IMDYHWi0Xxxmhw/edit?usp=share_link 4. Action Item Report - Jim: Jim & Sri: publicity via social networks (funded - next steps??) - Jim/et al -- elevation committee - Alan - Audit Committee Report (appropriate action "move to receive the report") 5. Chapter/Affiliate Group Activity & coordination Key action: identify one or two topics in your chapter/affiliate group area of interest and plan on which month you will try to organize an activity based on that. 6. Standing Committee Activities: -- Review/Approve Education Committee Charter -- Young Inventors -- budget, but what about award designations (currently "Electric Award" and "Design Award" ... maybe "Technology For Humanity"?) 7 Old Business --- Creating SSIT Chapter -- Ed Nelson; also interested: Henry Axtmayer; Bruce Hecht; others? 8 New Business -- Sections Congress Recommendation(s) -- NHJES - joint engineering societies (awards/banquet/conference) 9 Next Meeting -- Wed. March 15 (In Person - Dinner 6PM) 10. For the good of the order -- What should the section do for 2023? 11 Adjourn to forum 12 Forum topics (upcoming events, etc) ========================== Our Leadership Team: Communications and Signal Processing Chair: Open Computer Society Chair: Wei Lu Vice Chair: Sridhar Raghavan Treasurer: Baris Kazar Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Chair: Laura Wierschke Secretary: J Michael OConnor Microwave T&T/Antennas and Propagation Chair: Elizabeth H. Schenk Vice Chair: Ian Armstrong Power and Energy Society Chair: Tom Mongeon Reliability Society Chair: Michael W. Bannan Robotics and Automation Society Chair: Sridhar Raghavan Affiliate Groups Consultants Network Chair: Raj Vayyavur Life Members Chair: Alan Schecter Secretary: J Michael O'Connor Women In Engineering/Young Professionals Chair: Barbara Bancroft Education Chair/Community Brian Betts Student Activities May Wan History Committee Jason Hui PACE OPEN Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/347365
Ithaca Section February Meeting
Ithaca Section February Meeting
Monthly Excom Meeting, all members are welcome to join. We will discuss plans for 2023, events guest speakers, social events and anything related to interacting with our members. Meeting at Sumo's 2/15/2023 @ 7pm Please RSVP Agenda: Calendar events for 2023/2024 Guest Speaker and industry on-site visit events sub-committees for offices 2024 and any other needed subcommittees 2309 N Triphammer Rd #15, Ithaca, New York, United States, 14850
Micron Expansion in Central New York
Micron Expansion in Central New York
Micron Technology has recently announced an historic investment of up to $100B for a Central New York memory megafab. Micron will provide an overview of the Central New York megafab project to the regional engineering community. Topics covered will include including Micron company and product profile, overview of Micron's semiconductor manufacturing and the focus of the megafab, workforce descriptions for the megafab, and plans for community engagement for support of the megafab. For the 1-hour session, Micron will target 45 minutes for speaker introductions/presentations and 15 minutes for questions. Speaker(s): Glen Martin, Ron Martin Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342037
5G FWA: Ensuring the ultimate CPE experience
5G FWA: Ensuring the ultimate CPE experience
In this webinar, the following topics will be discussed: - The FWA market for chipsets, devices - Varying operator deployment scenarios, globally - CPE testing aspects for R&D, production, conformance, and carrier acceptance - CPE vendor case study with Casa Systems Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Mike Cornelius, Goce Talaganov Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/347618
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) for Software Radio
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) for Software Radio
(https://ieeeboston.org/event/dspswradio/?instance_id=3236) First Video Release and Orientation, Thursday, January 19, 2023, 4:00PM - 4:30PM Additional videos released weekly in advance of that week’s live session! Live Workshops: 4:00PM – 5:30PM EST; Thursdays, January 26, February 2, 9, 16 and 23. Attendees will have access to the recorded session and exercises for two months (until April 23) after the live session ends! New Format Combining Live Workshops with Pre-recorded Video This is a hands-on course providing pre-recorded lectures that students can watch on their own schedule and an unlimited number of times prior to live Q&A/Workshop sessions with the instructor. Ten 1.5 hour videos released 2 per week while the course is in session will be available for up to two months after the conclusion of the course. Course Summary This course builds on the IEEE course “DSP for Wireless Communications” also taught by Dan Boschen, further detailing digital signal processing most applicable to practical real-world problems and applications in radio communication systems. Students need not have taken the prior course if they are familiar with fundamental DSP concepts such as the Laplace and Z transform and basic digital filter design principles. This course brings together core DSP concepts to address signal processing challenges encountered in radios and modems for modern wireless communications. Specific areas covered include carrier and timing recovery, equalization, automatic gain control, and considerations to mitigate the effects of RF and channel distortions such as multipath, phase noise and amplitude/phase offsets. Dan builds an intuitive understanding of the underlying mathematics through the use of graphics, visual demonstrations, and real-world applications for mixed signal (analog/digital) modern transceivers. This course is applicable to DSP algorithm development with a focus on meeting practical hardware development challenges, rather than a tutorial on implementations with DSP processors. Now with Jupyter Notebooks! Speaker(s): Dan Boschen , Agenda: Topics / Schedule: Class 1: DSP Review, Radio Architectures, Digital Mapping, Pulse Shaping, Eye Diagrams Class 2: ADC Receiver, CORDIC Rotator, Digital Down Converters, Numerically Controlled Oscillators Class 3: Digital Control Loops; Output Power Control, Automatic Gain Control Class 4: Digital Control Loops; Carrier and Timing Recovery, Sigma Delta Converters Class 5: RF Signal Impairments, Equalization and Compensation, Linear Feedback Shift Registers Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/320598
Communications and Networking in LEO Mega-Constellations
Communications and Networking in LEO Mega-Constellations
On Thursday, Feb 16, 2023, the (https://www.TechnologyOnTap.org) will host a presentation on Communications and Networking in LEO Mega-Constellations by Dr. Gunes Karabulut Kurt, PhD from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM EST on Zoom followed by a networking session. About the Topic The emerging low Earth orbit (LEO) mega-constellation networks, planned to be composed of thousands of satellites, have the potential to connect everyone through their global footprint and bridge the long-existing digital divide. This talk will focus on the communications and networking aspects of these mega-constellations and their integration with the terrestrial networks. The associated communication and networking problems will be investigated along with potential remedies such as the use of distributed massive MIMO and high altitude platform station (HAPS) systems. The talk will conclude with an overview of the open issues and future research directions. About the Speaker (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gunes-karabulut-kurt-1715773/) PhD earned a B.S. degree with high honors in electronics and electrical engineering from Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, and a M.A.Sc and the Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Ottawa, ON, Canada. She was a Research Assistant with the CASP Group at the University of Ottawa. She was an algorithm Engineer at TenXc Wireless, Canada. Dr. Karabulut Kurt was an algorithm Engineer and designer Edgewater Computer Systems Inc., Canada. She was a senior R&D engineer at Turkcell Research and Development Applied Research and Technology, Istanbul. Dr. Kurt is currently an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal in Montréal, QC, Canada. She was a Professor of Electronics and Communications Engineering, and the director of the (https://www.thal.itu.edu.tr/en/index.html) at the Istanbul Technical University. Dr. Kurt is a Marie Curie Fellow and has received the Turkish Academy of Sciences Outstanding Young Scientist (TÜBA-GEBIP) Award in 2019. In addition, she is an adjunct research professor at Carleton University. Dr. Kurt is currently serving as an associate technical editor of the IEEE Communications Magazine, an associate editor of IEEE Communication Letters, an associate editor of IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, and an area editor of IEEE Transactions on Machine Learning in Communications and Networking. She is a member of the IEEE WCNC Steering Board. She is serving as the secretary of IEEE Satellite and Space Communications Technical Committee and also the chair of the IEEE special interest group entitled (https://sites.google.com/view/satellite-mega-constellations/home?authuser=0). She is a Distinguished Lecturer of Vehicular Technology Society Class of 2022. Her research interests include space information networks, satellite networking, wireless network coding, wireless security, space security, and wireless testbeds. CNNNJ Invites You to Join the Network Founded in 1992, the IEEE Consultants Network of Northern NJ (CNNNJ) encourages and promotes the use of independent technical consultants by business and industry. The CNNNJ invites all engineers engaged in independent practice to join its ranks. For more details on member benefits and admission requirements, please visit our website at (https://www.technologyontap.org/). Agenda: Introductions Speaker presentation Audience questions welcomed Networking Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342993
Communications and Networking in LEO Mega-Constellations
Communications and Networking in LEO Mega-Constellations
The emerging low Earth orbit (LEO) mega-constellation networks, planned to be composed of thousands of satellites, have the potential to connect everyone through their global footprint and bridge the long-existing digital divide. This talk will focus on the communications and networking aspects of these mega-constellations and their integration with the terrestrial networks. The associated communication and networking problems will be investigated along with potential remedies such as the use of distributed massive MIMO and high altitude platform station (HAPS) systems. The talk will conclude with an overview of the open issues and future research directions. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Consultants’ Network of Northern New Jersey Agenda: 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM EST presentation by Dr. Gunes Karabulut Kurt, PhD from on Zoom followed by a networking session. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/345688
Coopetition in Information Retrieval Research
Coopetition in Information Retrieval Research
This talk explores an interesting approach for text retrieval: a community-based approach called "coopetitions." Coopetitions are activities in which competitors cooperate for a common good. Community evaluations such as the Text REtrieval Conference (TREC, trec.nist.gov) are prototypical examples of coopetitions in information retrieval, and they have now been part of the field for more than thirty years. This longevity and the proliferation of shared evaluation tasks suggest that, indeed, the net impact of community evaluations is positive. Coopetitions can improve effectiveness for a retrieval task by setting up a collaborative structure: establishing a research cohort and constructing the infrastructure (including problem definition, test collections, scoring metrics, and research methodology) that the participants need to make progress on the task. They can also facilitate technology transfer and amortize the infrastructure costs. Yet these benefits only accrue when the infrastructure is a good abstraction of the real task. Information retrieval's test collection paradigm is becoming increasingly untenable as corpus size grows and search engine effectiveness improves. This talk will review what we have learned about test-collection-based evaluation of search engines from TREC and examine the prospects of search evaluation in the future. Speaker(s): Ellen Voorhees, Room: Room 105, Bldg: Computer Science Building, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, United States, 08544, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/345494