- No events scheduled for March 20, 2023.
2023 IEEE North Jersey Section Student Presentation Competition
Room: M105, Bldg: Muscarelle Center M105, 1000 River Rd. , North Parking Lot, Teaneck, New Jersey, United States, 07666Presentation on Software Defined Wireless Spectrum Servers
Room: Armstrong 136, Bldg: Armstrong (Building at the entrance, stay right, Armstrong Parking Gate Should be Open otherwise Lot 5 offers Open Parking), 2000 Pennington Road, Ewing, New Jersey, New Jersey, United States, 08638Medical Imaging Lecture
Room: 250, Bldg: Light Engineering, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, United States, 11794A Simulation Perspective: Cross-Coupling Effects analysis of devices for advanced technological nodes
Room: 202, Bldg: ECEC, 154 Summit Street, Newark, NJ 07102, NJIT, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07102- No events scheduled for March 23, 2023.
Instrument Transformer Technical Review
Room: Auditorium, Bldg: PSE&G - Hadley Road Facility, 4000 Hadley Road, South Plainfield, New Jersey, United States, 07080Terra North Jersey STEM Fair – IEEE Young Engineer Award
Kean University, 1000 Morris Ave, Union, New Jersey, United States, 070832023 IEEE Metropolitan AI Medicine Symposium (Saturday 3/25 @10AM Zoom 506 875 4099)
Bldg: Zoom Meeting ID: 506 875 4099 , Newark, New Jersey, United States- No events scheduled for March 26, 2023.
Week of Events
2023 IEEE North Jersey Section Student Presentation Competition
2023 IEEE North Jersey Section Student Presentation Competition
Undergraduate and Graduate students must be enrolled full time in a program of electrical engineering study at an educational institution located in the IEEE North Jersey Section of Region 1. A brief abstract must be submitted to M. Lewis before 14 March 2023. Participating students must be members of the IEEE or have their IEEE application pending. There will be separate first, second, and third place winners for Undergraduate and Graduate categories. No equipment demonstration or formal technical paper is required, this is a presentation competition. Judging of the presentation will be based on its organization of content, oral presentation, knowledge of the material, and clarity / legibility of images, charts, graphs, and text where applicable. All entries must report on the student’s own research or original circuit design/build/test. No team projects or research. No multiple presenters per entry. Topic may be describing either ongoing or completed work. Only one entry per student. Co-sponsored by: North Jersey Section, Student Activities Committee ***CANCELED*** Agenda: Undergraduate and Graduate students must be enrolled full time in a program of electrical engineering study at an educational institution located in the IEEE North Jersey Section of Region 1. A brief abstract must be submitted to M. Lewis before 14 March 2023. Participating students must be members of the IEEE or have their IEEE application pending. There will be separate first, second, and third place winners for Undergraduate and Graduate categories. No equipment demonstration or formal technical paper is required, this is a presentation competition. Judging of the presentation will be based on its organization of content, oral presentation, knowledge of the material, and clarity / legibility of images, charts, graphs, and text where applicable. All entries must report on the student’s own research or original circuit design/build/test. No team projects or research. No multiple presenters per entry. Topic may be describing either ongoing or completed work. Only one entry per student. For any questions, please contact: Prof. Melvin Lewis [email protected] Room: M105, Bldg: Muscarelle Center M105, 1000 River Rd. , North Parking Lot, Teaneck, New Jersey, United States, 07666
Presentation on Software Defined Wireless Spectrum Servers
Presentation on Software Defined Wireless Spectrum Servers
Abstract: The advance of inexpensive software-defined radio modules, FFT and demodulation software libraries and low-cost servers (RasPi or Ubuntu Linux), enables the remote visualization, selection, and demodulation of RF signals. The history, SP theory, and architecture of this novel remote spectrum receiver will be covered and solutions demoed. What makes this discussed spectrum monitoring solution unique is that the User Interface is any (HTML5) standard web browser! The idea of a RF spectrum server on the internet technology was initially pioneered by the NSA to remotely capture and analyze transmissions of interest but this idea was prototyped at a fraction of the cost by DSP signals experts, and amateur radio club members at the University of Twente (The Netherlands) and fellow communications students, created WebSDR.org. This Linux-based application software was distributed to international experimenters and amateur radio enthusiasts, eager to see their transmitted signal power spectra at a distant location. .This was followed by a Hungarian engineering student, Andras.Retzler, who rewrote code and released his open-sourced version known as OpenWebRX (earned both his BSEE Senior Project and MSEE Thesis from this project). Take a sneak peak: https://www.receiverbook.de/map?type=&band= Bio:Joseph Jesson is currently CEO of RFSigint Group and has over 35 years experience with Motorola, British Petroleum, Oak Technology, and General Electric Co-sponsored by: ICNJ IEEE Student Chapter President Samantha Potomic, [email protected] Room: Armstrong 136, Bldg: Armstrong (Building at the entrance, stay right, Armstrong Parking Gate Should be Open otherwise Lot 5 offers Open Parking), 2000 Pennington Road, Ewing, New Jersey, New Jersey, United States, 08638
5 Resume Trends For 2023
5 Resume Trends For 2023
IEEE-USA Webinar Series: How to Find A New Job In 2023 Resume formats and software keeps changing every year. There are lots of different layouts and choices. Then, one has to worry about the content and if the reader understands what you've done in your career and how you are qualified for the job you are applying for online. It can be a confusing maze. Elizabeth Lions is a Career Coach and author of "I Quit! Working For You Isn't Working For Me", who will join us and share with us what the hot resume trends are for 2023. Speaker(s): Elizabeth Lions, Agenda: Register for the entire IEEE-USA "How to Find a New Job in 2023" Webinar Series: - (https://bit.ly/webinar-2-22-23-yt) Recorded 22 February 2023 (https://bit.ly/webinar-2-22-23-yt) - (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/event/register/343495) 22 March 2023 - 12 PM ET/11 AM CT (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/event/register/343495) - (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/343496) 19 April 2023 - 12 PM ET/11 AM CT https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/343496 IEEE-USA's free webinars/events are designed to help you find your next job, maintain your career, negotiate an appropriate salary, understand ethical considerations in the workplace and learn about other career-building strategies and public policy developments that affect your profession. For information regarding upcoming webinars or to visit our vast webinar archive, please visit: https://ieeeusa.org/careers/webinars/ Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/343495
Medical Imaging Lecture
Medical Imaging Lecture
This Lecture will be on Medical imaging, also known as radiology, in medicine, in which medical professionals recreate various images of body parts for diagnostic or treatment purposes. Medical imaging procedures include non-invasive tests allowing doctors to diagnose injuries and diseases without intrusive. Co-sponsored by: IEEE LI WIE Speaker(s): Eugene Hecht, Agenda: Agenda: Wednesday March 22, 2022 in Light Engineering Room 250/ SBU Student Chair Ryuichi Lin 1:00PM Introduction of speaker and IEEE relevance ( Food will be served ) 1:05 PM Speaker on Medical Imaging 1:50 PM Q&A Medical Imaging Lecture Room: 250, Bldg: Light Engineering, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, United States, 11794
A Simulation Perspective: Cross-Coupling Effects analysis of devices for advanced technological nodes
A Simulation Perspective: Cross-Coupling Effects analysis of devices for advanced technological nodes
The crescent demand for performance and speed of the integrated circuits has led the semiconductor industry to focus on the ever-increasing number of integrated devices in the same chip. Since the middle of the 60s’, this number has followed the Moore´s Law, which states that the number of integrated devices should double every two years. With the process of continuous dimensions reduction of the devices, degraded behavior arose due to a harmful effect called short channel effects, and also, silicon has reached its limits with respect to the devices’ shrinkage. To keep the continuous development, not only Moore´s law is observed to maintain the increase in devices’ integration in recent technologies, but also new interconnect and packaging schemes and new compact layout rules techniques have also become an interest in the research to maintain the development to supply the system´s demand. During the lecture, the characteristics of the coupling effects that can arise with the reduction of the distance between the devices will be outlined, aiming at an optimization of the space in the silicon wafer with a compact layout scheme. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Fernando Jose da Costa , Agenda: Event Time: 4:45PM to 6:00 PM Venue: Kiernan Conference Room (ECE 202), ECEC, NJIT, Newark Refreshments: 4:45 PM Talk at 5:00 PM Seminar in ECE 202 All Welcome: There is no fee/charge for attending IEEE technical seminar. You don't have to be an IEEE Member to attend. Refreshment is free for all attendees. Please invite your friends and colleagues to take advantage of this Invited Distinguished Lecture. Room: 202, Bldg: ECEC, 154 Summit Street, Newark, NJ 07102, NJIT, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07102
Instrument Transformer Technical Review
Instrument Transformer Technical Review
Review of Instrument Transformer Standards Metering Accuracy Classes - standard, high accuracy & extended range Relay Accuracy Classes - what do they mean? Burden calculations & how it impacts metering and relaying How to specify CT's, VT's, and SSVT's Review of typical excitation curves for relaying CT's. Do's & Don'ts of instrument Transformer Installations. Speaker(s): David Ward, Agenda: The seminar fee includes lunch, refreshments and handouts. Non-members joining IEEE within 30 days of the seminar will be rebated 50% of the IEEE registration charge. Four hours of instruction will be provided. If desired, IEEE Continuing Education Units (0.4 CEUs) will be offered for this course - a small fee of $55 will be required for processing. Please pay attention to the “Registration Fee” and choose the appropriate choice either with or without CEUs. CEU Evaluation Form can be found at: (https://innovationatwork.ieee.org/ieee-pes-northjersey-certificates/) At this time, our attendance is being limited to fifty (50). Please only register if you know you are going to attend, and you must be registered to participate. Room: Auditorium, Bldg: PSE&G - Hadley Road Facility, 4000 Hadley Road, South Plainfield, New Jersey, United States, 07080