Week of Events
Revolutionizing Technical Education: Personalized Training and Simulation with AI-ML, AR/VR/MR, Gamification, Metaverse, Cloud & IoT.
Revolutionizing Technical Education: Personalized Training and Simulation with AI-ML, AR/VR/MR, Gamification, Metaverse, Cloud & IoT.
[] Technology & Domains: High-risk and heavy motor industries, educational institutes, finance, and underground drilling industries can modernize their training, simulation, and advertisement practices by integrating AR/VR, metaverse, AI, gamification, IoT, Web3, and cloud technologies. AR/VR can overlay real-time data onto machinery, VR can offer realistic training scenarios, metaverse can create virtual training spaces, AI can tailor training programs, gamification can increase engagement, IoT can collect real-time data, Web3 can enable decentralized training platforms, and cloud can provide scalable infrastructure. These technologies lead to safer operations, more efficient workflows, and enhanced learning experiences. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Vishal Kumar Agenda: Registration for the event and refreshments/dinner are complimentary. Venue: Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1000 River Rd, Teaneck, NJ 07666 Muscarelle Building, Room MUS 206 For additional information about the venue and parking, please contact Dr. Hong Zhao [email protected] Room: Muscarelle MUS 206, Bldg: Electrical and Computer Engineering, Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1000 River Rd, Teaneck, New Jersey, United States, 07666 , Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420152
Semiconductor Electronics for High Power/High Speed Reconfigurable RF and Microwave Electronics
Semiconductor Electronics for High Power/High Speed Reconfigurable RF and Microwave Electronics
The talk will cover basic RF and microwave control circuits for reconfigurable electronics and then focus on linear and nonlinear behavior and models for PIN diode, MESFET, and MOSFET control elements to implement these circuits. The talk will conclude with examples of control circuits using these models in reconfigurable RF and microwave electronics. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Dr. Robert H. Caverly Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417613
IEEE SSIT Lecture: Prof Clint Andrews – Implications of Robotics for Public Policy
IEEE SSIT Lecture: Prof Clint Andrews – Implications of Robotics for Public Policy
[]Prof Clinton Andrews (Center for Urban Policy Research, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University, USA) will present “Implications of Robotics for Public Policy” at 6pm (UTC+1) / 1pm EDT on 15 May ’24. Click (https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=IEEE+SSIT+Lecture%3A+Implications+of+Robotics+for+Public+Policy&iso=20250515T18&p1=78&ah=1). (https://www.ieee-ukandireland.org/chapters/society-on-social-implications-of-technology/) and SSIT IST-Africa SIGHT are cooperating with a number of IEEE OUs including: North Jersey Section SSIT Chapter; Northern Virginia/Baltimore/Washington SSIT Chapter; Bahrain Section SSIT Chapter; Vancouver Section Jt. Chapter,TEM14/PC26/E25/SIT30; New Jersey Coast Section SIGHT; New Jersey Coast Section Jt. IM/Computer Society Chapter; Southeastern Michigan Section Computer Chapter; North Jersey Section: TEMS Chapter, Computer Chapter, Jt APS/MTT Chapter, WIE AG and SIGHT and (https://www.ieee-ukandireland.org/chapters/computer-society/) to organise this SSIT Lecture as a joint Webinar on 15 May ‘24. Registration IEEE and SSIT Members as well as non-IEEE Members are invited to (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/415611) and participate. IEEE Members should include their IEEE Membership Number when registering. Access to online Meeting (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/415611) will be provided with the link prior to the event. Guest Lecture Focus Innovations in robotics are now present in many aspects of human endeavour, from robotic vacuum cleaners to autonomous battlefield drone swarms. Alongside the intended effects of these innovations are some emerging, unintended adverse consequences. Legal and political processes exist in part to prevent and mitigate such harms. This presentation offers a systematic analysis of the emerging routes by which applications of embodied artificial intelligence—robotics—elicit public policy responses. It develops a typology that classifies robotics applications according to how they interact with individual humans, large-scale human populations, and specific physical settings; and whether the robots operate alone, in swarms, or in integrated cyberenvironments. Each case interacts with public policymaking processes in different ways, spanning tort liability law, regulatory codes and standards, and policies for assessing and managing risk. Clear roles emerge for voluntary standards, international collaboration among governance bodies, professionals cross-trained in robotics and public policy, and institutions that effectively anticipate emerging problems. Speaker(s): Prof. Clinton Andrews, Agenda: 18:00 (UTC+1) / 13:00 (EDT) Welcome and Introduction to Guest Speaker 18:05 Lecture 18:45 Questions and Discussions Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/415611
Is AI the New Plastic?
Is AI the New Plastic?
Special Presentation by N. Kishor Narang (Narnix Technolabs, India) Hosted by the Future Networks Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AIML) Working Group Date/Time: Thursday, May 16th, 2024 @ 12:00 UTC Topic: Is AI the New Plastic? Meta-Analysis of Sustainability as an Ethical imperative for Digital Technologies Abstract: This talk provides a meta-analysis of the environmental policy challenges presented by emerging technologies collectively referred to as machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI). The emergence of these technologies has already begun profoundly reshaping our lives, our interactions, and our lived environments. As adoption of these technologies becomes widespread, they are likely to play a substantial independent role in society’s energy consumption and environmental impact. In this talk, we argue that AI poses collective challenges like the widespread introduction of plastics half a century ago - providing cheap and seemingly efficient solutions to a wide range of contemporary problems while creating (and displacing) new aggregate costs that will impact all of society. This talk proposes that a holistic ethical and policy approach should be taken towards the design and deployment of AI technologies. It should embed an awareness of key ethical and policy goals throughout the ecosystem and value chain - from researchers to engineers to corporations to global policymakers - to better generate and distribute metrics that can inform policies oriented towards ethical and sustainable practices. If available, any slides/recordings will be at https://futurenetworks.ieee.org/roadmap/aiml-working-group Co-sponsored by: IEEE Future Networks Speaker(s): N. Kishor Narang Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418570
The Ethereum Blockchain Game Theory
The Ethereum Blockchain Game Theory
The Ethereum Blockchain Game Theory Author: Dr. Nancy M Landreville Friday, May 17, 2024 at 7 PM - 9:30 PM - Virtual Co-sponsored by: Power Energy Speaker(s): Nancy Landreville, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419167