Photonics in Practice Workshop: Tools, Techniques, and Real-World Challenges
Room 2 St Nicholas Pl, New YorkIEEE Life Member Lunch Event: D-Day – Engineering Contributions. The Second Battle of Monmouth – the RADAR War.
Bldg: InfoAge Science and History Museums, 2201 Marconi Rd., Wall Township, New Jersey, United States, 07719EDS Distinguished Lecturer Talk: Reliability of Metal Gate / High-K CMOS devices
Room: GOL 1710/20/30 , Bldg: Golisano Hall / Cybersecurity Wing, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, United States, 14623Career Enhancer: Influential Communication at All Levels
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/436997 SingaporeIEEE CT ExComm November 2024 Meeting
Room: 217, Bldg: Maxcy Hall, 300 Boston Post Road, West Haven, Connecticut, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443709IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: AI & The Future of Jobs
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/427449Technical Talk: Effects of Beam Misalignment on the Performance of Millimeter-Wave Cellular Networks
Bldg: The Hubble Auditorium, 1 Analog Way, Wilmington, Massachusetts, United States, 01887 Analog Way, WilmingtonHybrid – Ted Dangelmayer: Costly Controversial ESD Myths
Bldg: Main Cafeteria, Lincoln Laboratory, 244 Wood St, Lexington, Massachusetts, United States, 02421, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/438543 Wood Street, LexingtonIntroduction to IEEE PCJS Data Analytics Group
Room: Room CS 105, 35 Olden Street, Princeton, New Jersey, United States, 08544, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/440552 Olden Street, PrincetonFinancial Acumen Event with SWE NESS and IEEE Providence Section
Kingston Free Library, 2605 Kingstown Road, South Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States, 02881Prototyping amateur radio systems with SDR and Raspberry Pi
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443644Grid Planning Case Studies of Renewable and Energy Storage Integration
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/440745Cybersecurity for Battery Energy Storage Systems
Room: 202, Bldg: ECE, 141 Warren St, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07103 Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, NewarkTech Talk: Exploring natural and bio-inspired photonic nanostructures as gas sensors: from scientific curiosity to unexpected discoveries and to societal impact
Bldg: MIT- Lincoln Labs Forbes Rd Cafeteria, 3 Forbes Road, Lexington, Massachusetts, United States, 02421 Forbes Road, LexingtonDigital Signal Processing for Wireless Communications
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/422873 Republic of TatarstanBuffalo Section ExCom meeting
Room: 148, Bldg: Technology, 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, New York, United States, 14222, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/441519 Elmwood Avenue, BuffaloIEEE NJ Coast Section – Executive Committee Meeting (November) (In-Person)
Bldg: Village Green, Sofra Turkish & Mediterranean Cuisine, 415 NJ-18, East Brunswick, New Jersey, United States, 08816 New Jersey 18, East BrunswickLISAT Conference 2024 – Exhibitor Registration
Zebra Technologies, 1 Zebra Plaza, Holtsville, New York, United States, 11742 Zebra Plaza, HoltsvilleLong Island Systems, Applications, and Technology (LISAT) Conference 2024
Zebra Technologies, 1 Zebra Plaza, Holtsville, New York, United States, 11742 Zebra Plaza, HoltsvilleYP Meetup at Smart Growth in CNY Conference
Bldg: McCarthy Mercentile, 217 S Salina St, Syracuse, New York, United States, 13202 South Salina Street, SyracuseLife Member Luncheon – Artificial Intelligence
Bldg: Restaurant - 1st level, Casa Bella, 300 US-46, Denville, New Jersey, United States, 07834 U.S. 46, DenvilleGrid Optimization: Private LTE Provides the Optimal Foundation for Smart Grid Devices
Room: 336, Bldg: ITE Building, 371 Fairfield Way, Storrs, Connecticut, United States, 06269 Fairfield Way, MansfieldFrom Student to Success: What worked for our Alumni and how IEEE Young Professionals can help with transition.
Room: 128 A, Bldg: School of Engineering, Technology and Aeronatics, 2500 North River Rd., Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03106 North River Road, HooksettGrid Optimization: Private LTE Provides the Optimal Foundation for Smart Grid Devices
371 Fairfield Way, ITE 336, Storrs, Connecticut, United States, 06269-0001Green Mountain Section Year End Awards Dinner 2024
Bldg: DoubleTree Diamond Ballroom, 870 Williston Rd, South Burlington, Vermont, United States, 05403 Williston Road, South BurlingtonIEEE R1R2 Regional Training – Nov 16, 2024
300 Fore St, Portland, Maine, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/442564Buffalo State University IEEE Student Branch – Fall 2024 Open House Tabling
Bldg: Student Union, 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, New York, United States, 14222- No events scheduled for November 17, 2024.
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Photonics in Practice Workshop: Tools, Techniques, and Real-World Challenges
Photonics in Practice Workshop: Tools, Techniques, and Real-World Challenges
Join us for Photonics in Practice, a one-day workshop bringing together scientists, researchers, and enthusiasts from diverse backgrounds to delve into the practical side of photonics research. This event will focus on the tools, equipment, and methodologies that drive photonics research forward, exploring both experimental achievements and the challenges encountered in the field. Workshop Highlights: - Knowledge Exchange: Engage with fellow scientists and share experiences on the instrumentation, techniques, and best practices that define experimental photonics. - Hands-On Insight: Gain valuable insights into the latest tools and methodologies used in photonics, enhancing your own research skills. - Collaborative Discussion: Discover new approaches to overcoming research challenges and expanding your network within the photonics community. - Photonics Laboratory Shared Facility Tour: Experience a guided tour of the ASRC Photonics Laboratory Shared Facility, showcasing the cutting-edge instruments and resources available for advanced photonics research. Whether you're an early-career researcher, an experienced scientist, or simply curious about photonics, you're welcome to attend. If you’d like to present your work, please email [email protected] to express your interest. Registration is open to all levels—don't miss this chance to enhance your knowledge and connect with the photonics research community! [] Co-sponsored by: Advanced Science Research Center - the Graduate Center - City University of New York Agenda: Final Schedule - 09:50 – 10:00 | Opening Remarks, Viktoriia Rutckaia, Advanced Science Research Center, CUNY - 10:00 – 10:30 | Keynote: Adam Overvig, Stevens Institute of Technology - 10:30 – 10:45 | Pietro Baldin, Politecnico di Milano & EssilorLuxottica Smart Eyewear Lab, Italy - 10:45 – 11:05 | Industry: Gizelle Fonte Evilsizer, Andor, Oxford Instruments - 11:05 – 11:15 | Coffee Break - 11:15 – 11:45 | Keynote: Dorthe Eisele, City College of New York, CUNY - 11:45 – 12:00 | John Woods, Advanced Science Research Center, CUNY - 12:00 – 12:15 | Lin Jing, Advanced Science Research Center, CUNY - 12:15 – 12:30 | Hao Wang, New York University - 12:30 – 13:50 | Lunch Break - 13:50 – 14:20 | Keynote: Vinod Menon, City College of New York, CUNY - 14:20 – 14:35 | Romain Tirole, Advanced Science Research Center, CUNY - 14:35 – 14:50 | Michele Guizzardi, Advanced Science Research Center, CUNY - 14:50 – 15:05 | Coffee Break - 15:05 – 15:35| Keynote: Euclides Almeida, Queens College, CUNY - 15:35 – 15:45 | Arash Nemati, Advanced Science Research Center, CUNY - 15:45 – 16:00 | Siedah Hall, Advanced Science Research Center, CUNY - 16:00 – 16:15 |Di Zhang, Advanced Science Research Center, CUNY - 16:15 – 17:00 | Facility Tour, Closing Remarks Room: Auditorium, Bldg: Advanced Science Research Center CUNY, 85 St. Nicholas Terrace, New York, New York, United States, NY 10031
IEEE Life Member Lunch Event: D-Day – Engineering Contributions. The Second Battle of Monmouth – the RADAR War.
IEEE Life Member Lunch Event: D-Day – Engineering Contributions. The Second Battle of Monmouth – the RADAR War.
NJ Coast Life Member Lunchtime Talk - D-Day: Engineering Contributions. The Second Battle of Monmouth - the RADAR war. An ocean away from the beaches of Normandy, military installations in nearly every shore town contributed secret intelligence, counter intelligence, preparations and equipment to the success in Normandy. Talk by Fred Carl, InfoAge Science and History Museums. Lunch included so please register as soon as possible. Speaker(s): , Fred Carl Agenda: Gather at 11:30 AM: Lunch Lunch and Talk: 12 Noon to 2 PM Bldg: InfoAge Science and History Museums, 2201 Marconi Rd., Wall Township, New Jersey, United States, 07719
EDS Distinguished Lecturer Talk: Reliability of Metal Gate / High-K CMOS devices
EDS Distinguished Lecturer Talk: Reliability of Metal Gate / High-K CMOS devices
Reliability of Metal Gate / High-K CMOS devices 4PM Monday, Nov 11, 2024 Golisano Hall - GOL 1710/20/30 (Cybersecurity Wing) Andreas Kerber, PhD IEEE Senior Member and Distinguished Lecturer e-mail: [email protected] Abstract: Aggressively scaled transistor technologies with metal gate/high-k stacks encounter additional reliability challenges beside bias temperature instability (BTI) in PMOS and NMOS devices, time dependent dielectric breakdown and hot carrier degradation. Time-zero variability and variability induced by device aging is a growing concern which needs to be modeled using stochastic processes. The physical nature of the stochastic process remains under debate and to support model development efforts large statistical data sets are essential. In addition, self-heating during reliability testing can be observed in novel device structures like bulk FinFET, SOI FinFETs, FDSOI and gate-all-around devices and needs proper attention. Furthermore, to increase the confidence in the discrete device reliability models, device-to-circuit correlations need to be established. In this presentation we discuss how to obtain stochastic BTI data for discrete SRAM and logic device beyond 3s, address device-to-circuit correlations using ring-oscillators and explore self-heating effects in FinFET and SOI devices. Speaker(s): Dr. Andreas Kerber, Room: GOL 1710/20/30 , Bldg: Golisano Hall / Cybersecurity Wing, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, United States, 14623
Career Enhancer: Influential Communication at All Levels
Career Enhancer: Influential Communication at All Levels
Career Enhancer: Influential Communication at All Levels Clear and effective communication is at the heart of successful leadership, teamwork, and customer relationships, but it’s often dismissed by engineers as a trivial “soft skill”. In fact, they should view it as a “secret weapon” enabling them to unlock the true potential of their technical talent. Imagine being able to smoothly guide your team or manager to back your great idea, rather than being frustrated because they just don’t grasp it. Picture yourself gracefully navigating the competing priorities across the departments of your organization to get the resources you need. Consider how valued you’d be by your company if you were able to maintain the customer’s confidence even when things aren’t going to plan. This talk will leave you with practical strategies, tactics, and tips you can apply immediately to your job whether you’re an intern, a VP, or any role in between. About the Speaker Andy Willner, M.S., P.E. is Managing Director at CÆDENCE. His team leads issue resolution & prevention for companies and their supply chains, resolving the most pressing issues related to customer satisfaction, physical product development, launch readiness, quality & manufacturing, and business processes, while strengthening teams and systems for long-term success. Prior to CAEDENCE, Andy honed his expertise over a career leading numerous successful new product developments at Sensata Technologies and Texas Instruments. He has degrees from Cornell, Binghamton, and NTU. Andy has 8 patents and is a Massachusetts registered professional engineer. (http://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-willner-p-e-508792/) | (http://www.caedenceconsulting.com/) | (https://www.linkedin.com/company/caedenceconsulting/) Anthony Ruocco is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Career Enhancer: Influential Communication at All Levels Time: Nov 12, 2024 04:50 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://rwu.zoom.us/j/93850563164?pwd=zF0TEXDqQ15XayeaEbf9XaXfsaoTUa.1 Meeting ID: 938 5056 3164 Passcode: 585694 --- One tap mobile +16468769923,,93850563164#,,,,*585694# US (New York) +16469313860,,93850563164#,,,,*585694# US --- Dial by your location • +1 646 876 9923 US (New York) • +1 646 931 3860 US • +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) • +1 305 224 1968 US • +1 309 205 3325 US • +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) • +1 507 473 4847 US • +1 564 217 2000 US • +1 669 444 9171 US • +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) • +1 689 278 1000 US • +1 719 359 4580 US • +1 253 205 0468 US • +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) • +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) • +1 360 209 5623 US • +1 386 347 5053 US Meeting ID: 938 5056 3164 Passcode: 585694 Find your local number: https://rwu.zoom.us/u/adrpREOdPu Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/436997
IEEE R2 Mini-Syncs (Kaizen Approach) – 2024 Series
IEEE R2 Mini-Syncs (Kaizen Approach) – 2024 Series
IEEE R2 Mini-Sync (1) RD and Team Passdown (2) R1/R2 Vitality - Ask Us Anything - Kaizen Deep Dive for your Vitality challenges. https://ideaboardz.com/for/IEEE%20R1%2FR2%20Vitality%20Kaizen%20072024/5328100 Kaizen Event in a nutshell. We will walk through all of the elements and and pilot an approach. - Preparation - Define objectives and scope - Select team members - Gather relevant data - Plan logistics (date, location, materials) - Kick-off Meeting - Present objectives and goals - Outline agenda and roles - Set expectations - Current State Analysis - Map existing processes - Identify inefficiencies and issues - Collect and review data - Idea Generation - Brainstorm improvement ideas - Use tools like fishbone diagrams or 5 Whys - Prioritize potential solutions - Solution Development - Develop and design solutions - Create action plans - Assign responsibilities - Implementation - Execute the action plans - Monitor progress - Make adjustments as needed - Review and Measure - Assess the impact of changes - Compare against initial goals - Collect feedback from the team - Standardization - Document new processes and procedures - Train staff on changes - Integrate improvements into regular operations - Follow-up - Schedule regular check-ins - Continue to monitor performance - Ensure sustainability of improvements - Celebration and Recognition - Acknowledge team efforts and successes - Share results and lessons learned Agenda: IEEE History Center / IEEE Foundation Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/389643
IEEE CT ExComm November 2024 Meeting
IEEE CT ExComm November 2024 Meeting
Room: 217, Bldg: Maxcy Hall, 300 Boston Post Road, West Haven, Connecticut, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443709
IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: AI & The Future of Jobs
IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: AI & The Future of Jobs
Speaker(s): Elizabeth Lions Agenda: IEEE-USA's free webinars/events are designed to help you find your next job, maintain your career, negotiate an appropriate salary, understand ethical considerations in the workplace and learn about other career-building strategies and public policy developments that affect your profession. 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/427449
Technical Talk: Effects of Beam Misalignment on the Performance of Millimeter-Wave Cellular Networks
Technical Talk: Effects of Beam Misalignment on the Performance of Millimeter-Wave Cellular Networks
Dr. Muhammad Saad Zia will give a technical talk titles "Effects of Beam Misalignment on the Performance of Millimeter-Wave Cellular Networks". The talk presents an approach to model the effect of beam alignment errors arising due to inaccurate channel estimation and analyze the impact on the system-level performance of a directional millimeter-wave (mm-wave) cellular network. Specifically, by modeling the variance of the beam alignment errors in terms of link parameters and utilizing stochastic geometric techniques, the loss in the achievable signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and rate coverage of the network is quantified. The talk considers two network configurations: 1) Modeling and analysis of a mm-wave only network with single-user beamforming at the BS and an isotropic antenna at the user, and 2) Extension to a heterogeneous network consisting of sub-6 GHz and mm-wave BSs. Speaker(s): Saad, Bldg: The Hubble Auditorium, 1 Analog Way, Wilmington, Massachusetts, United States, 01887
Hybrid – Ted Dangelmayer: Costly Controversial ESD Myths
Hybrid – Ted Dangelmayer: Costly Controversial ESD Myths
Abstract: There are several common misunderstandings and controversies that can have significant impact on costs, quality and reliability of ESD programs. These misunderstandings or "myths" result in costly unnecessary expenditures and/or a compromise of the program integrity. These same myths are often cited by skeptics who do not fully understand the physics involved. Consequently, it is important to identify and dispel these myths. Latency is a significant reliability consideration that is surrounded with controversy. Some experts will argue that latency is virtually non-existent while others claim that it is the dominant failure mode. Join us for this highly interactive discussion and learn about Latency as well as common myths such as: Myth: ANSI/ESD S20.20 Is Sufficient For Class 0 Technologies Myth: HBM Failures Dominate ESD Failures Myth: Circuit Boards are Always Less Sensitive to ESD than Devices Myth: Airflow Causes Charging Myth: Humidity Control is Essential for ESD Myth: Fieldmeters Make Accurate Measurements on Machines Myth: Latency Failures Comprise 90% of ESD Failures Co-sponsored by: ESDA NE Chapter Speaker(s): Ted Dangelmayer 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/438543
Introduction to IEEE PCJS Data Analytics Group
Introduction to IEEE PCJS Data Analytics Group
Welcome to the first session of the IEEE Princeton Central Jersey Section (PCJS) Data Analytics Group. As a Chair of this newly established group, I am excited to introduce a platform dedicated to fostering learning, collaboration, and growth in the rapidly evolving field of data analytics. This session is designed to welcome members, non-members, students, and aspiring data professionals, providing an overview of the fundamentals of data analytics and its growing significance across industries. We aim to offer valuable insights into how this group will serve as a community hub, bringing together industry experts to discuss current trends, key challenges, and emerging opportunities within the field of data analytics. Our mission is to empower learners at all levels by providing access to thought leaders, industry professionals, and real-world applications of data analytics. Attendees will gain a better understanding of the tools, techniques, and issues shaping the future of data analytics, as well as actionable strategies for advancing their skills and careers in this dynamic domain. This session marks the beginning of an ongoing conversation where we, as a community, will explore the limitless potential of data and how it can be harnessed to drive innovation and solve complex problems. Agenda: 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM : Pizza and Networking 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM : Talk 7:30 PM - 8:00 PM : Q/A and Wrap-up Room: Room CS 105, 35 Olden Street, Princeton, New Jersey, United States, 08544, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/440552
Financial Acumen Event with SWE NESS and IEEE Providence Section
Financial Acumen Event with SWE NESS and IEEE Providence Section
Financial Acumen Event with SWE NESS and IEEE Providence Section Do you ever wish you could ask questions of a financial expert, without any judgment, strings attached, or a sales pitch? How does some objectivity sound, while discussing critical life changing issues? SWE NESS is welcoming local Certified Financial Planner(s), and fiduciaries, for a financial acumen/investment conversation. Chris Yalanis has been a University instructor for many years, having taught both the undergraduate Investment Management course as well as with the Circle of Scholars program, at Salve Regina University. In addition to his academic expertise, he’s “been there and done that” as the Managing Director of the Yalanis Private Wealth Management Group. Earlier in his career he also taught Philosophy (Ethics, Medical Ethics and Critical Thinking). His team are passionate about teaching financial skills, giving objective fiduciary advice, and welcome the questions/discussions with folks who want to learn! The event will be held at the Kingston Free Library near URI. This event will be highly interactive, and a great chance to ask questions to seasoned financial experts. Guests of SWE are welcome. Pizza will be provided by the IEEE! More information about our speakers can be found here: (https://fa.wellsfargoadvisors.com/yalanis-wealth-management-group/team.htm) Co-sponsored by: Society for Women Engineers (SWE) Kingston Free Library, 2605 Kingstown Road, South Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States, 02881
Prototyping amateur radio systems with SDR and Raspberry Pi
Prototyping amateur radio systems with SDR and Raspberry Pi
On Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at 6:30 PM ET, the (https://www.TechnologyOnTap.org) will host a presentation on Prototyping amateur radio systems with SDR and Raspberry Pi. [] About the Topic This presentation will describe efforts to integrate USB Software-Defined Radio (SDR) modules with a Raspberry Pi 4 running the Raspberry Pi OS 12 (Bookworm) and open-source radio applications such as Software-Defined Receiver (GQRX) and weak signal communication software (WSJT-X) to create a modular portable amateur radio system. Radio and RF apps, including a GNU Radio FM receiver flowgraph, Quite Universal Circuit Simulator (Qucs) with microstrip RF filter layout simulation, an Octave OpenEMS electromagnetic field solver, a KiCad layout example, and Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller programming examples using the Arduino IDE and the VS Code IDE, are also explored. 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/). Speaker(s): Jay Morreale Agenda: Agenda - Introductions - Speaker presentation - Audience questions welcomed - Networking Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443644
Grid Planning Case Studies of Renewable and Energy Storage Integration
Grid Planning Case Studies of Renewable and Energy Storage Integration
Grid integration of renewable energy requires forward-looking planning process and increased emphasizes on reliability, resilience, and equity. Power-electronics based energy generation including solar, wind, distributed energy resources (DERs), and various types of grid-tied energy storage and emerging loads, are reshaping grid operator’s understanding on interconnection level performance and responses. Going forward, emerging artificial intelligence and deep integration of information technologies (IT) and OT, e.g., through the deep deployment of the fifth generation communication (5G) technologies, may inspire new perspectives and pathways to support developments of PE theory, modeling, lab-based testing and validation, and real-world implementation and demonstrations.Dr. Xiaoyuan Fan will present PNNL’s research work funded by U.S. Department of Energy, some of the highlights include research outcomes and collaborations on power electronics from DOE SC/ASCR 5G Energy FRAME project, DOE OE/AGM Wide-area Oscillation project, PR100 project, and PNNL’s research facilities and labs. Co-sponsored by: CH06148 Speaker(s): Xiaoyuan Agenda: - Introduction - Talk by Dr. Fan Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/440745
Cybersecurity for Battery Energy Storage Systems
Cybersecurity for Battery Energy Storage Systems
Abstract: Grid-scale battery energy storage systems (BESSs) are being connected to the power grid to help with grid services and increasing power demands. BESSs contain stacks of battery cells that are controlled and managed by battery management systems (BMSs). Some critical functions of BMSs are sensing, estimating battery states like the state of charge (SoC), and balancing cells; BMS sensors are susceptible to cyberattacks like false data injection attacks (FDIAs) which can be used to corrupt SoC estimation, and could result in thermal runaway events. As part of a defense in depth cybersecurity approach for BESSs, cyberattack detection methods are needed within BMSs to monitor for cyber intrusions. In this talk, a three-pronged method combining battery modeling, estimating, and a recursive summation algorithm is used to detect FDIAs targeting battery voltage sensors. The method consistently exhibits accurate FDIA detection with false positive rates as low as 0%. Speaker: Victoria O’Brien is a Senior Member of Technical Staff in the Electric Grid Security and Communications Department at Sandia National Laboratories. She obtained a B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Texas Tech University in 2020, 2021, and 2023, respectively. Her research interests include the cybersecurity of battery energy storage systems, control systems, and the smart grid. Dr. O’Brien was the recipient of the Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Fellowship (Texas Tech University) in 2020, Advanced Energy Conference (AEC) “Best Poster” Award in 2021, and Power and Energy Conference at Illinois (PECI) “Best Paper” Award in 2022. Sandia National Laboratories is a multimission laboratory managed and operated by National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell International Inc., for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-NA0003525. Speaker(s): Victoria O’Brien Agenda: - Talk by Victoria O’Brien at 11:00 am - Lunch box after the talk at 12:00 pm - You don't have to be an IEEE member to attend this meeting. Room: 202, Bldg: ECE, 141 Warren St, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07103
Tech Talk: Exploring natural and bio-inspired photonic nanostructures as gas sensors: from scientific curiosity to unexpected discoveries and to societal impact
Tech Talk: Exploring natural and bio-inspired photonic nanostructures as gas sensors: from scientific curiosity to unexpected discoveries and to societal impact
IEEE Microsystems Boston Chapter and IEEE Boston Photonics Chapter invite you to a Tech talk on "Exploring natural and bio-inspired photonic nanostructures as gas sensors: from scientific curiosity to unexpected discoveries and to societal impact" by IEEE Sensors Council Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. Radislav A. Potyrailo, Sr. Principal Engineer at GE Vernova Advanced Research Center, Niskayuna, NY, USA. Speaker(s): Radislav, Bldg: MIT- Lincoln Labs Forbes Rd Cafeteria, 3 Forbes Road, Lexington, Massachusetts, United States, 02421
Digital Signal Processing for Wireless Communications
Digital Signal Processing for Wireless Communications
COURSE DESCRIPTION Course Kick-off / Orientation Thursday, October 10th - 6:00PM – 6:30PM. Live Workshops: 6:00PM – 7:30PM, Thursdays, October 17, 24, 31, November 7, 14 Registration is open through the last live workshop date. Live workshops are recorded for later use. Attendees will have access to the recorded session and exercises for two months (until January 14, 2025) after the live session ends! Registration Fees: IEEE Member Fee (by October 8): $190.00 IEEE Member Fee (after October 8): $285.00 IEEE Non-Member Fee (by October 8): $210.00 IEEE Non-Member Fee (after October 8) $315.00 Decision to run/cancel course: Friday, October 4, 2024 COURSE DESCRIPTION New Format Combining Live Workshops with Pre-recorded Video This is a hands-on course providing pre-recorded lectures that students can watch on their own schedule and an unlimited number of times prior to live Q&A/Workshop sessions with the instructor. Ten 1.5 hour videos released 2 per week while the course is in session will be available for up to two months after the conclusion of the course. Course Summary This course is a fresh view of the fundamental and practical concepts of digital signal processing applicable to the design of mixed signal design with A/D conversion, digital filters, operations with the FFT, and multi-rate signal processing. This course will build an intuitive understanding of the underlying mathematics through the use of graphics, visual demonstrations, and applications in GPS and mixed signal (analog/digital) modern transceivers. This course is applicable to DSP algorithm development with a focus on meeting practical hardware development challenges in both the analog and digital domains, and not a tutorial on working with specific DSP processor hardware. Now with Jupyter Notebooks! Speaker(s): Dan Boschen, Agenda: Topics / Schedule: Pre-recorded lectures: (3 hours each) will be distributed Friday prior to each week’s workshop dates. Workshop/Q&A Sessions are 6 – 7:30PM on the dates listed below. Kick-off / Orientation: Thursday, October, 10, 2024 Class 1: October 17, 2024: Correlation, Fourier Transform, Laplace Transform Class 2: October 24, 2024: Sampling and A/D Conversion, Z –transform, D/A Conversion Class 3: October 31, 2024: IIR and FIR Digital filters, Direct Fourier Transform Class 4: November 7, 2024: May Windowing, Digital Filter Design, Fixed Point vs Floating Point Class 5: November 14, 2024: Fast Fourier Transform, Multi-rate Signal Processing, Multi-rate Filters Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/422873
Buffalo Section ExCom meeting
Buffalo Section ExCom meeting
ExCom meeting Agenda: Agenda IEEE Buffalo Section Executive Committee Meeting Agenda 6:30 PM, Thursday, November 14, 2024 In Person (SUNY Buffalo State University, Technology Building 148) Virtual on Zoom 1) Call to Order 2) Review minutes from October 10, 2024 meeting (Vasili) 3) Review treasurer report (Mike W) 4) Review Membership Report (Mike W) a. Upcoming Events 1. Senior Membership drive – November or early December 5) Action Items from October Meeting 1. Discussion on elections – Judy, John, Padma, Sam 2. Revision of Section Operations Manual – Kyle 3. Status of request for UB Tailgate on October 19 – Mike 4. BNP Young Professionals – Ilya and Huamin 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/441519
IEEE NJ Coast Section – Executive Committee Meeting (November) (In-Person)
IEEE NJ Coast Section – Executive Committee Meeting (November) (In-Person)
[] IEEE NJ Coast Section - Executive Committee Meeting (November) (In-Person) Address: 415 NJ-18 East Brunswick, NJ 08816 https://g.co/kgs/JEYs9v3 Agenda: - Vote / Accept Meeting Minutes (Laura) - Treasurer's Report (Mike) - Chair's Report(s) (Filomena) - Old Business (Each Chapter Chair) - Election Status (Election Committee) - Status of Each Chapter - Status of Committee's and Affinity Groups - 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
Oil Level Monitoring
Oil Level Monitoring
We will look at a clever design for determining how much oil remains in an oil tank. Such a device can be used by oil delivery services to keep track of their customers. Oil delivery services monitor their customers' tanks for a few reasons: - for contract deliveries, to avoid “runouts”, - for COD deliveries, to prompt customers for a fill, - to ensure customer retention, and - to eliminate the reliance on the K-factor, which is the basis for a guess as to what is the level of an unmonitored tank. Arnold Stillman, founder of POEM Technology, the company that developed this system will present the design of a tank monitor that uses a pressure tube to measure liquid levels. Using a pressure tube allows monitoring buried tanks where competing sensing methods do not work. Some of the topics that will be discussed include: - The economics of heating oil delivery - Types of tanks - Types of tank monitors - Pumpless manometry - Cellular IoT Economics - IoT Protocols - IoT Hardware Design - IoT backend - User interface Speaker(s): Arnold Stillman Agenda: 7:00 PM Networking and Announcements 7:20 PM Presentation Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/441928
LISAT Conference 2024 – Exhibitor Registration
LISAT Conference 2024 – Exhibitor Registration
IEEE LONG ISLAND SECTION, and IEEE REGION 1 present the Long Island Systems, Applications, and Technology Conference (LISAT), to be held at Zebra Technologies, Holtsville NY on Friday November 15, 2024. Exhibitors: Each table registered includes one staff member - please enter their information so we can have a badge ready on event day. For additional tables, click on 'Add Another Guest', select 'Exhibitor Table' again, and enter the information of the person on that table. For additional Exhibitor Team staff, click on 'Add Another Guest', and select 'Additional Exhibitor Team member' as the Registration Fee. Again, enter the staff members Name on the registration form so we can have a badge ready on Event Day. Please enter Company Name in Address Line 1 , and indicate in Special Requests if Wi-Fi is needed. Exhibitor costs: Registration Fee Before October 15 After October 15 Each Table (includes 1 Exhibitor Team member per table) $300 $350 Each additional Exhibitor Team member $50 $50 The normal Exhibit Fee is $300.00 per table (received by Oct 15, 2024). The registration for one exhibitor is included in the Exhibit Table fee. Exhibitors may request registration of additional team members for a fee of $50 each. Note that exhibitors should remain at the Exhibitor’s Exhibit Area. The enrollment of more than one supplemental exhibitor must be pre-approved to prevent unanticipated crowding of the Exhibitors area. The fee for Exhibit Table registration after October 15, 2024 is $350 per table. Exhibitor Guests: Exhibitors may invite guests to the conference. All invited guests MUST register with the conference by Oct 15, 2024. Exhibitor Guests ( full day or afternoon) may ONLY attend the Exhibits and the vendor Product Application lectures. Exhibitors must request passes for the invited Afternoon/Full Day Guests. These requests may be denied due to capacity constraints. Note that the exhibit hall is limited to a maximum occupancy of 300 people at one time. i. After Lunch Guests- These guests may attend at no cost, but they may only enter after 1PM. ii. Full Day Guests- The fee for Full Day Guests is $25 each, and they may enter after 9 AM. These guests may take part in the food served in the exhibits area (lunch and breaks). Payment: Exhibitors may either pay online send a check. i. To pay online: (1) Fill out exhibitors contract, sign and send to address below. (2) Select “Exhibitor Registration” on the www.ieee.li/lisat website and follow instructions. ii. To pay by mail: Mail a check covering the Exhibit Fee and any Supplemental Exhibit Fee(s), payable to: “IEEE Long Island Section” via certified mail, with two (2) signed copies of the Agreement to: Daniel Rogers, ATTN: IEEE LISAT Exhibits, 60 Ocean Avenue, Blue Point NY 11715 by the deadlines above. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Region 1, the IEEE Long Island Section and its technical society chapters Agenda: 7:30 AM REGISTRATION 8:00 – 8:45 Opening Ceremonies and Award Presentations - 8:45 - 9:15 BREAK Exhibits Area 9:15 - 10:45 Sessions 1 Technical Tracks and Product Applications Tracks 10:45 - 11:00 Break – Exhibits Area 11:00 - 12:30 Sessions 2 Technical Tracks and Product Applications Tracks 12:30 - 1:45 Lunch – Exhibits Area 1:45 - 3:15 Sessions 3 Technical Tracks and Product Applications Tracks 3:15 - 3:45 Break – Exhibits Area 3:45 - 5:00 Sessions 4 Technical Tracks and Product Applications Tracks 5:00 PM End of Conference Zebra Technologies, 1 Zebra Plaza, Holtsville, New York, United States, 11742
Long Island Systems, Applications, and Technology (LISAT) Conference 2024
Long Island Systems, Applications, and Technology (LISAT) Conference 2024
IEEE LONG ISLAND SECTION, and IEEE REGION 1 present the Long Island Systems, Applications, and Technology Conference (LISAT), to be held at at Zebra Technologies in Holtsville, NY on Friday Nov 15th, 2024. http://ieee.li/lisat/ There will be three parallel tracks of technical peer-review papers, and an Exhibits Hall. PLEASE REGISTER ONLY ONCE OR YOU MAY BE CHARGED MULTIPLE TIMES Registration Fee is NON-REFUNDABLE. Registration cancellations due to circumstances beyond the attendee's control (eg.g, illness, VISA rejection, etc.) may be refunded after review of the circumstances presented. Any such registration refund approved will be subject to a $50 processing charge. Group discounts are available, contact the chair for more info. Multiple registrations can made with a single payment - click add another guest. Please enter your employer/affiliation in the 'Address Line 1' registration field. **Attention Student Authors - if you are not an IEEE member, we encourage you to join and register at the IEEE Student Rate: https://www.ieee.org/join Attendance costs: Category Early bird ( on or before October 15) Cost after October 15 IEEE Member and Professional Engineers $175 $225 Unemployed IEEE member $75 $75 IEEE Student, IEEE Grad Student, or IEEE Life Member $100 $150 Non-IEEE Registrants $225 $275 First Exhibitor Staff is included, additional Exhibitor Staff are $25. Bulk Registration Fee Discount: A 10% group discount is available for five (5) or more non-Author registrations with a single payment (check or credit card) paid by 4/19/23. Please contact the conference coordinator. Group Discounts for authors are NOT available. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Region 1, the IEEE Long Island Section and its technical society chapters Agenda: 7:30 AM REGISTRATION 8:00 – 8:45 Opening Ceremonies and Award Presentations 8:45 - 9:15 BREAK Exhibits Area 9:15 - 10:45 Sessions 1 Technical Tracks and Product Applications Tracks 10:45 - 11:00 Break – RH Exhibits Area 11:00 - 12:30 Sessions 2 Technical Tracks and Product Applications Tracks 12:30 - 1:45 Lunch – Exhibits Area 1:45 - 3:15 Sessions 3 Technical Track and Product Applications Tracks 3:15 - 3:45 Break – Exhibits Area 3:45 - 5:00 Sessions 4 Technical Tracks and Product Applications Tracks 5:00 PM End of Conference Zebra Technologies, 1 Zebra Plaza, Holtsville, New York, United States, 11742
YP Meetup at Smart Growth in CNY Conference
YP Meetup at Smart Growth in CNY Conference
Join us as we hold a IEEE Young Professionals meetup at the Smart Growth in CNY Conference organized by the Syracuse Urbanism Collective. Central New York is on the cusp of growth and change. Let’s plan for the kind of growth we want to see.Let's come together as a community to build a more equitable, resilient, and thriving future. The IEEE Syracuse Section and IEEE Young Professionals are sponsoring this conference. More information on the conference can be found on the website here https://syracuseurbanism.org/sgcny/ Bldg: McCarthy Mercentile, 217 S Salina St, Syracuse, New York, United States, 13202
Life Member Luncheon – Artificial Intelligence
Life Member Luncheon – Artificial Intelligence
Friday, November 15, 2024, Life Member Luncheon at Casa Bella, 300 US-46, Denville, NJ 07834 with Presentation on Artificial Intelligence: What is AI, How does it work, Can it replace us, AI and the Arts, Industry, Music, and the future. AI in the wrong hands, etc. Fill out registration, send a check of $10 per person to Michael Miller, 5 Cliff Road, Apt. D1, Woodland Park, NJ 07424. Your check will be returned to you at the door. Questions: Phone 732-494-1196 or email: [email protected] Please Complete registration by November 1 Questions: Phone 732-494-1196 or email [email protected] Co-sponsored by: Kenneth Oexle Bldg: Restaurant - 1st level, Casa Bella, 300 US-46, Denville, New Jersey, United States, 07834
Grid Optimization: Private LTE Provides the Optimal Foundation for Smart Grid Devices
Grid Optimization: Private LTE Provides the Optimal Foundation for Smart Grid Devices
A modern grid requires modern communications. Connectivity through Private LTE is helping to shape the future of private wireless broadband networks for utilities with the right tools, solutions, cyber security, and technology—all on a platform ready to power the grid of the future, starting today. Applications proven and popularized in the telecommunications space are being leveraged for utilities' unique needs. Seven utilities are using 900 MHz to deploy these communications networks. That means connectivity for daily operations, identifying faults, communication during natural disasters and future smart grid initiatives. Safety, security, reliability, and resiliency are on the minds of every utility leader and innovator committed to better serving their communities and service territories. Room: 336, Bldg: ITE Building, 371 Fairfield Way, Storrs, Connecticut, United States, 06269
From Student to Success: What worked for our Alumni and how IEEE Young Professionals can help with transition.
From Student to Success: What worked for our Alumni and how IEEE Young Professionals can help with transition.
Join us for a special fun event where SNHU Alumni and IEEE Young Professionals come back and give our students advice on how to navigate SNHU program specifically how to positioning yourself best for a productive career in general. Learn what worked for the alumni and what advice they can give on specific classes, activities and things to do to maximize your chance of getting a job. Learn how IEEE Young Professionals can help you advance your career. We invite all IEEE professionals who would like to join us for this event and share their knowledge with our students. We appreciate your mentorship. Please join us over food and fun while educating our students. Raffle with prizes to follow. Room: 128 A, Bldg: School of Engineering, Technology and Aeronatics, 2500 North River Rd., Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03106
Grid Optimization: Private LTE Provides the Optimal Foundation for Smart Grid Devices
Grid Optimization: Private LTE Provides the Optimal Foundation for Smart Grid Devices
A modern grid requires modern communications. Connectivity through Private LTE is helping to shape the future of private wireless broadband networks for utilities with the right tools, solutions, cyber security, and technology—all on a platform ready to power the grid of the future, starting today. Applications typically in only the telecommunications and wireless technology are now expanding to the Utility Sector enabling an improved communications landscape capable of meeting the changing needs of utility control. That means connectivity for daily operations, identifying faults, communication during natural disasters and future smart grid initiatives. Safety, security, reliability, and resiliency are on the minds of every utility leader and innovator committed to better serving their communities and service territories. Speaker(s): Jason Mills, 371 Fairfield Way, ITE 336, Storrs, Connecticut, United States, 06269-0001
Green Mountain Section Year End Awards Dinner 2024
Green Mountain Section Year End Awards Dinner 2024
Agenda 5 pm - Meet and Greet with Cash Bar 6 pm - Buffet Dinner 7 pm - Awards & Special Invited Speaker Peter Spector Dinner Menu (please inform us during registration of any dietary needs) CHEF’S DINNER Mixed Green Salad | grape tomato, cucumber, carrots, balsamic & ranch dressing—Veg / GF Marinated Beet | arugula, chevre, maple balsamic vinai- grette—Veg / GF Chicken Dijon | Dijon cream sauce Sauteed Beef Tips | red wine & mushrooms demi Fresh Herb Roasted Potato Roasted Carrots & Cauliflower INCLUDES Warm Rolls & Butter Triple Chocolate Layer Cake Lemonade & Ice Tea Freshly Brewed Coffee & Assorted Teas Speaker(s): Dr. Peter Spector, Agenda: Agenda 5 pm - Meet and Greet with Cash Bar 6 pm - Buffet Dinner 7 pm - Awards & Special Invited Speaker Peter Spector Bldg: DoubleTree Diamond Ballroom, 870 Williston Rd, South Burlington, Vermont, United States, 05403