Welcome to the home page of the IEEE North Jersey Section.
The IEEE North Jersey Section, together with its 22 Chapters and four Affinity Groups, coordinates activities for the IEEE members in the counties: Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, and Union. The Section and its Chapters and Groups organize more than 100 events each year. Most events are open to both IEEE members and non-members.
Please check the Section’s event calendar and monthly newsletters, its Chapters, Committees, and Affinity Groups. If you are not an IEEE member, you can sign up for an electronic copy of our Newsletter (see mailing list). We hope you will participate at our events and consider joining the IEEE and our Section.
Upcoming Events
- 10th IEEE North Jersey Advanced Communications Symposium, Saturday Sep. 17, 2022
- 36th AP/MTT Symposium and Mini-Show, Thursday Oct. 6, 2022
- IEEE North Jersey Section Awards Banquet, Sunday May 7, 2023
Please check the calendar for these and other upcoming events.
Past Events
- IEEE North Jersey Section Awards Banquet, Sunday May 1, 2022
- 35th AP/MTT Symposium and Mini-Show, Thursday Oct. 7, 2021
- 9th IEEE North Jersey Advanced Communications Symposium, Saturday Sep. 18, 2021
- 8th IEEE North Jersey Advanced Communications Symposium, Saturday Sep. 12, 2020
- 34th AP/MTT Symposium and Mini-Show, Thursday Oct. 3, 2019
- 7th IEEE North Jersey Advanced Communications Symposium, Saturday Sep. 14, 2019
- 33rd AP/MTT Symposium and Mini-Show, Thursday Oct. 4, 2018
- 6th IEEE North Jersey Advanced Communications Symposium, Saturday Sep. 15, 2018 [link]
- 32nd AP/MTT Symposium and Mini-Show, Thursday Oct. 5, 2017
- 5th IEEE North Jersey Advanced Communications Symposium, Sep. 23, 2017 [link]
- 31st AP/MTT Symposium and Mini-Show, Oct. 6, 2016
- 4th IEEE North Jersey Advanced Communications Symposium, Sep. 17, 2016 [link]
- 3rd IEEE North Jersey Advanced Communications Symposium, Dec. 5, 2015
- 30th AP/MTT Symposium and Mini-Show, Oct. 1, 2015
- 29th AP/MTT Symposium and Mini-Show, Oct. 2, 2014
- 2nd IEEE North Jersey Advanced Communications Symposium, Sep. 20, 2014
[link] - 2014 IEEE North Jersey Awards Banquet, May 4, 2014
- 28th AP/MTT Symposium and Mini-Show, Oct. 3, 2013
- IEEE North Jersey Advanced Communications Symposium, Sep. 21, 2013
- 2013 iSTEP
- IEEE Career Advancement Workshop, May 18, 2013
- 2013 IEEE North Jersey Awards Banquet, May 5, 2013
Please check the Events tab in the menu for more information.
Upcoming Events
Calendar of Events
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Single Channel Speech Enhancement: From Wiener Filtering to Neural Networks
Single Channel Speech Enhancement: From Wiener Filtering to Neural Networks
In this talk we will discuss the history and the modern state of sound capturing and speech enhancement. We will start with the general architecture of speech enhancement pipelines for the needs of hands-free telecommunication and distant speech recognition. The talk will discuss both classical approaches using statistical signal processing and deep learning using neural networks. It will be illustrated with real-life examples from the speech enhancement audio pipelines in Kinect, HoloLens, and Teams.Co-sponsored by: Fairleigh Dickinson UniversitySpeaker(s): Dr. Ivan Tashev, Agenda: In this talk we will discuss the history and the modern state of sound capturing and speech enhancement. We will start with the general architecture of speech enhancement pipelines for the needs of hands-free telecommunication and distant speech recognition. The talk will discuss both classical approaches using statistical signal processing and deep learning using neural networks. It will be illustrated with real-life examples from the speech enhancement audio pipelines in Kinect, HoloLens, and Teams.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/350936
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Byte Into Hardware: Hardware Hackathon
Byte Into Hardware: Hardware Hackathon
The NJIT IEEE Student Branch is proud to present the annual Byte into Hardware Hackathon, taking place on April 1-2, 2023. As a student-led organization committed to advancing technology and promoting innovation in the engineering community, we are thrilled to host this exciting event that will challenge participants to showcase their skills in hardware development and software.150 Bleeker St, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07102
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Byte Into Hardware: Hardware Hackathon
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Electronics on anything – how thin film electronics can instrument the world
Electronics on anything – how thin film electronics can instrument the world
Nanotechnology Council (NTC) Chapter at North Jersey SectionINVITED LECTURE SERIESSpeaker(s): Ioannis KymissisAgenda: Room: 103, Bldg: Gateway North, castle point on hudson, Hoboken, New Jersey, United States, 07030
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 (zhao@fdu.edu) , or Secretary, Adriaan van Wijngaarden, (avw@ieee.org).Location: NJIT ECE 202, 323 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Newark, NJ 07102To join remotely by the following Zoom link:Topic: North Jersey Section Hybrid April ExCom MeetingTime: Apr 5, 2023 06:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)https://fdu.zoom.us/j/99615015402Meeting ID: 996 1501 5402Note: If you are unable to join the meeting, please send your chapter activity report to the section chair at zhao@fdu.eduAgenda: 06:30 pm - 06:45 pm Networking06:45 pm - 08:30 pm IEEE North Jersey Section Executive Committee MeetingThe 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: NJIT ECE Building, 323 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07102, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/353692
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EMC Standards – recent advancements for smart grid
EMC Standards – recent advancements for smart grid
Testing Requirements for Devices with Communications Functions used with Electric Power ApparatusThis presentation describes the IEEE standards work undertaken in the last six years on refining the testing requirements for devices with communications functions. The new P1613 draft harmonizes closely with the IEC requirements for electric utility equipment with some differences. Its harmonized Scope includes most utility-owned smart grid control equipment with a COM port. Updates were also made to the Protective Relaying Standards IEEE-C37.90.1, C37.90.2 and C37.90.3 to harmonize them with more modern testing requirements in the IEC with some differences.Smart grid - Testing Requirements for Devices with Communications Functions used with Electric Power ApparatusThursday, April 6, 20236:00 PM | (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) | 3 hrs(https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m6ea3e94e5a19f3116e2e346d3c12fe3a)https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m6ea3e94e5a19f3116e2e346d3c12fe3aMeeting number: 2530 544 0621Meeting password: 7RUjxasv3y3Join by phone+1-415-655-0002 United States Toll1-855-282-6330 United States Toll Free(https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/globalcallin.php?MTID=m97fc01f124714ff0d745d6e88355a12f) | (https://cisco.com/go/tollfree-restrictions)Co-sponsored by: Russ Pepe, rcpepe@ieee.orgSpeaker(s): Jerrie Ramie, Agenda: April 06, 2023Speaker and host: 6:00PM : checkout details of Webex and slides06:15PM : Introduce speaker, Participants join06:30 PM : Technical talk begins07:30 PM : Conclusion of talk7:30 -8:00 PM Q & A and vote of thanksVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352083
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Design Elements of Complex Systems
Design Elements of Complex Systems
Different schools of thought representing diverse areas of scientific research, such as computer science, sociology, mathematics, physics, economics, and biology, are all placing increasing focus on the concept of complex systems. Intriguingly, many common design elements have emerged among these different fields of science. Models of complex systems that capture system structure and dynamics are commonly explained by a few governing principles, such as survival of the fittest, rich-get-richer, and duplication-divergence. In fact, there are many forces and design elements acting in concert to shape the structure and behavior of many different types of complex systems. These forces and design elements work in parallel or, sometimes, counteract one another to produce the final behavior of the system, and these interactions manifest as continuous changes, all in one general direction of growth, improved fitness, and increased complexity.In this talk, I will present concepts from complex systems theory and provide examples from different fields about how such design elements are at play.Co-sponsored by: Fairleigh Dickinson UniversitySpeaker(s): Dr. Avi Ma'ayan, Agenda: Different schools of thought representing diverse areas of scientific research, such as computer science, sociology, mathematics, physics, economics, and biology, are all placing increasing focus on the concept of complex systems. Intriguingly, many common design elements have emerged among these different fields of science. Models of complex systems that capture system structure and dynamics are commonly explained by a few governing principles, such as survival of the fittest, rich-get-richer, and duplication-divergence. In fact, there are many forces and design elements acting in concert to shape the structure and behavior of many different types of complex systems. These forces and design elements work in parallel or, sometimes, counteract one another to produce the final behavior of the system, and these interactions manifest as continuous changes, all in one general direction of growth, improved fitness, and increased complexity.In this talk, I will present concepts from complex systems theory and provide examples from different fields about how such design elements are at play.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352356
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Game Changing Technology for EW Systems
Game Changing Technology for EW Systems
This talk describes two new Heterogeneous Multichip Packaged (MCP) devices prototyped under the DoD State of the Art (SOTA) Heterogeneous Integrated Packaging (SHIP) program. These devices were designed by integrating state-of-the-art Quad-Channel Direct RF Data Converter Tiles (DCTs) operating at 64 Giga Samples per Second (GSPS) in the same package with leading-edge Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) devices. The DCTs also include built-in Digital Upconverters (DUCs) and Digital Downconverters (DDCs) to offload this processing from the FPGAs and lower the overall power of the device. The DUCs and DDCs can be tuned in real-time across the full 32GHz of instantaneous input bandwidth (IBW). The Direct RF capabilities of the DCTs combined with the massive IBW, high dynamic range, low latency, small size, and low power of these devices allow unprecedented improvements to the Size, Weight, Power & Cost (SWAP-C) for Electronic Warfare Systems. We will give an overview of the SHIP program, describe the two MCP configurations offered, describe the operating modes of the Data Converter Tiles, show some RF performance measurements of the DCTs, and finally will discuss some target applications for the MCP devices.Attend virtually or in person and enjoy a complimentary lunch while learning about this technology!Presenters:Dr. Darren Crum, Technical Area Lead and Program Technical Manager, NSWC CraneMr. Ben Esposito, Senior Principal Engineer, Intel PSGMr. Carmine Pagano, SHIP Systems Architect & Technical Director, Intel PSGCo-sponsored by: MTT/AP-S, AES ChapterSpeaker(s): Dr. Darren Crum, Mr. Ben EspositoAgenda: Wednesday, April 26, 2023, 1130 AM-1:00 PM (EST)Venue: L3Harris Technologies, Auditorium, 77 River Road, Clifton, NJand YOUR DESK via MS Teams!RSVP No Later Than Thursday, April 18 to Nicole Zaretski, (mailto:Nicole.Zaretski@l3harris.com?subject=RSVP:%2024%20Jan%20AOC%20L&L)Please note: in-person attendance is limited to US-ONLY. Non-L3Harris individuals will be required to provide information for security screening prior to arrival Seating is Limited - Pizza and Beverages are Provided for Lunch Courtesy ofBldg: Auditorium , L3Harris Technologies, 77 River Road, Clifton, New Jersey, United States
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