Week of Events
Distinguished Panel Hesse Russell, Irwin Gerszberg, Victor Lawrence, Irene Shannon 25 Feb 12pm Careers in Tech
Distinguished Panel Hesse Russell, Irwin Gerszberg, Victor Lawrence, Irene Shannon 25 Feb 12pm Careers in Tech
Join the Celebration. Networking. Careers in Technology Special Event. Agenda: 12pm - 1pm Distinguished Panel 1pm Networking and Refreshments AT&T Labs, 200 S Laurel Ave, Middletown, New Jersey, United States, 07748
Careers in Technology Spring Series 2025 – Peter James Kootsookos, PhD – 25 February 8pm EST / 7 pm CST
Careers in Technology Spring Series 2025 – Peter James Kootsookos, PhD – 25 February 8pm EST / 7 pm CST
[] Dr Kootsookos, IEEE Connecticut Section Chair. Dr Kootsookos will describe his career preparation. He will conduct a deep dive of his field as an expert in patent arbitration providing source code reviews. He is a teacher of telecommunications, signal & image processing, circuit analysis, digital hardware, and various software engineering courses at the University of New Haven, Fairfield University, Central Connecticut State University, and CT State Community College, Middlesex in the US and the Australian National University and University of Queensland in Australia. He is a Researcher: Signal processing research: more than 40 papers in conferences and international journals in signal, video, and image processing; Full life-cycle systems engineering: requirements, analysis, design, verification, validation, delivery; Quality processes worked with: IS09001-2000, CMMI, ACE (UTC’s Achieving Competitive Excellence). Note: PDH / CEU is not being offered for the Spring 2025 sessions. Speaker(s): Dr. Peter James Kootsookos, PhD Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456326
IEEE Region-1 Women in Engineering Meeting
IEEE Region-1 Women in Engineering Meeting
IEEE Region-1 Women in Engineering Affinity Group officers and volunteers - a Virtual meeting to share updates about the activities, information about upcoming events, opportunities, and discussions. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Region-1 WIE Agenda: A brief discussion about past events and upcoming events by R1 WIE Co-Ordinator Dr. Anisha Apte A brief discussion about the IEEE WIE ILC Denise Griffin A brief discussion about the upcoming Face-to-Face WIE/YP/SAC/LM meeting in Panama City 2025 WIE Day will be celebrated from 23 June - 7 July 2025: Theme: "Pioneering Safe Cyberspace: Women Bridging Technology and Light for Security." (https://connect.ieee.org/NzU2LUdQSC04OTkAAAGYKb79MI6RuVacITF-CvpxuvFQMEZFfS77xWtP1T7YB_p2JUYVaAx-Esayh_eJbWD6eppG1Ww=) (https://connect.ieee.org/NzU2LUdQSC04OTkAAAGYKb79MN_TwnURqtDUGidhAgbjdYkPAgaTcB2hWZo6BQlueCa5Mbdm3Vwwe4UbHlQ2ScTJF6I=)to the IEEE Women in Engineering Magazine! NOTE: Send in your reports, best practices, and highlights of your AGs by February 28th. Discuss past and upcoming events, addressing queries of the officers attending the meeting. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/469788
Sensing, Tracking, and Secured Communication with Artificial Electromagnetic Materials
Sensing, Tracking, and Secured Communication with Artificial Electromagnetic Materials
Metamaterials (MTMs) are synthetic electromagnetic materials with unique properties not found in natural materials. Their introduction has led to the development of innovative circuits with enhanced components. One notable design based on metamaterials is the composite right/left-handed transmission line (CRLH-TL) leaky-wave antennas (LWAs). These antennas provide continuous beam scanning that varies with frequency, allowing for adjustments from backfire to endfire, including a true broadside beam. The CRLH LWAs excel in impedance matching across their operational range and utilize a simple feeding mechanism. Their ability to map frequency to spatial locations enables the precise identification of unknown target positions by analyzing the spectral components of the returning wave. This capability facilitates real-time detection, with data acquisition speeds primarily influenced by the frequency sweep rate of the signal source. Moreover, the wide scanning angle of CRLH LWAs expands the sensor's field of view. These features enable a variety of applications, including rapid 2-D beamforming, real-time remote sensing, vital sign monitoring, motion detection, and microwave imaging. Additionally, incorporating spatiotemporal modulation into CRLH LWAs can generate harmonic waves and improve physical layer security, thereby enhancing the safety of wireless communication. Everyone is welcome to attend the talk; admission is free. Complimentary refreshments will be provided. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section and Princeon Section Speaker(s): Chung-Tse Michael Wu Room: 240, Bldg: EE Building EE-240, 94, Brett Road, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey, United States, 08854
IEEE North Jersey Student and YP Social Networking Event
IEEE North Jersey Student and YP Social Networking Event
Graduates, PhD Students, and Young Professionals in New Jersey and New York join us for a social networking event at The Brewsology Beer Fest in Jersey City on 1st March. NOTE: We will be registering as a group so that the $8.44 fee can be waved on the ticket processing fee, but need to pay by 12 Feb. After 12 Feb, is you are attending you need to pay directly through the website instead of through Venmo to Craig If you miss the deadline, feel free to register on the website directly and join us at the Beer Fest Must be 21 years old to attend this event. More info: https://www.brewsology.com/jerseycity 222 Jersey City Blvd, Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, NJ 07305