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You are cordially invited to attend the IEEE North Jersey Section End-of-the-Year Dinner and Meeting. Please register in advance, as the venue requires an accurate headcount ahead of time. You are welcome to bring your spouse or one guest—courtesy of the Section. Kindly ensure your guest is registered as well. We look forward to celebrating with you! PLEASE REGISTER YOURSELF (and your guest - if any) by the registration deadline of November 25, 2025 Hanover Manor, 16 Eagle Rock Ave, East Hanover, New Jersey, United States, 07936 |
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Special Presentation by Dr. Louis (K.-C.) Chen (Imperial College London, UK) Hosted by the Future Networks Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AIML) Working Group Date/Time: Thursday, 4 December 2025 @ 6 PM Eastern Time (3 PM Pacific Time) PDH Certificate: while basic attendance is free, this course also offers one (1) Professional Development Hour (PDH) for a nominal fee; please choose the appropriate "Registration Fee" when registering; actual, verified real-time attendance required for PDH; additional terms and conditions apply. Topic: Distributed Quantum Neural Networks on Distributed Photonic Quantum Computing Abstract: We present a distributed quantum-classical framework that integrates photonic quantum neural networks (QNNs) with matrix product state (MPS) mapping to enable parameter-efficient training of classical neural networks. By leveraging universal linear-optical decompositions and photon-counting measurement statistics, the architecture generates neural parameters through a hybrid quantum-classical workflow. The framework demonstrates significant parameter compression while maintaining competitive performance and exhibits resilience to realistic photonic noise, underscoring its potential for scalable and near-term distributed quantum computing applications.. Speaker: [] Dr. Louis (K.-C.) Chen received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from Imperial College London, where he was affiliated with the Imperial Quantum Centre (QuEST). His research primarily focused on distributed quantum computing and devices for quantum information processing. He is currently a postdoctoral research associate at Imperial College London. Before pursuing his Ph.D., he worked as an R&D device engineer at TSMC, specializing in 3DIC and memory devices. In 2024, Dr. Chen won first prize in the Deloitte Quantum Challenge and third prize in the Pascal Blaise Quantum Challenge. In 2025, he received the IEEE Quantum Technology Conference (QTC) Distinguished QCE25 Technical Paper Award, including Best Paper in both the Quantum Application Track and the Photonic Track. His research interests include distributed quantum computing, quantum machine learning/AI, and quantum optimization problems. He also hosted the first workshop on quantum networked applications and protocols at Infocom and has presented on distributed quantum computing at major venues such as Infocom, ICASSP, ISCAS, IEEE QCE, QTML, IJCNN, QCNC, and SSCI. Brochure (PDF): (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zBokwvnJvPDMsq_eixogw8YsY48EYpZv/view) Co-sponsored by: Future Networks Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AIML) Working Group Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500584 |
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The IEEE Ethical AI Hackathon, scheduled for December 7, 2025, at NJIT, is a collaborative event organized by IEEE North Jersey YP in partnership with the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology (SSIT). Building upon the practical technical training and leadership skills acquired from the recent Buildathon, this hackathon aims to engage participants actively in creating solutions centered around ethical and responsible AI development. Supported by local IEEE section funding and resources from partnering IEEE societies, the event expects strong attendance from students, recent graduates, and industry mentors. Anticipated impacts include heightened awareness of ethical considerations in AI, direct application of technical and leadership competencies, and reinforced IEEE visibility as a thought leader advocating responsible innovation within the technology community. NJIT, Newark, New Jersey, United States |
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Dear Undergraduate, Graduate, and High School Students, We are pleased to inform you that you may present your research project/group project in the IEEE Summit on Applied AI for Bioinformatics and Cybersecurity. Additionally, please confirm your participation by following the instructions below by December 7, 2025, 11:59 PM. Call for Presentation for IEEE Summit on Applied AI for Bioinformatics and Cybersecurity Awards: 1st Prize-$200 and 2nd Prize: $100 Schedule and Important Dates: Mode: Hybrid Date & Time of Presentation: Tuesday, December 9, 2025, 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM Last Date for participation confirmation: December 7, 2025, 11:59 PM Venue: https://fdu.zoom.us/j/4522947007 / Becton Hall-208, Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU), 960 River Road, Teaneck, NJ 07666. Who Can Participate/Present? Undergraduate, Graduate, and High School Students. Who Can Attend? All are welcome to attend. You do not need to be a member of the IEEE to attend! Presentation Submission: Please send your presentation to [email protected] on/before December 8, 2025, 11:59 PM. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section AP-MTT Chapter and IEEE SSIT Chapter Speaker(s): Dr. Badri Adhikari, Abhijeet Chaudhary Agenda: *Program Schedule 8:30 AM – 9:00 AM: Breakfast 9:00 AM – 9:05 AM: Welcome Speech - Mike Newell 9:05 AM – 9:20 AM: Inaugural Speech - Provost, FDU. 9:20 AM – 10:05 AM, Dr. Badri Adhikari, Associate Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis, MO. 10:05 AM – 10:50 AM, Mr. Abhijeet Chaudhary, Seasoned Data Scientist, ADP, NJ. 10:50 AM – 11:05 AM: Student1 11:05 AM – 11:20 AM: Student2 11:20 AM – 11:30 AM: Short Break 11:30 AM – 11:45 AM: Student3 11:45 AM – 12:00 PM: Student4 12:00 PM – 12:15 PM: Student5 12:15 PM – 12:30 PM: Student6 12:30 PM – 12:45 PM: Student7 12:45 PM – 1:00 PM: Student8 1:00 PM – 1:05 PM: Vote of Thanks - Mike Newell 1:05 PM – 2:00 PM: Lunch *The program may be extended till 4:00 PM, depending on the number of presentations received. Room: 208, Bldg: Becton Hall, Fairleigh Dickinson University, 960 River Road, Teaneck, New Jersey, United States, 07666, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/511404 |
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Dr William D Phillips Nobel Laureate Science, Discovery, & Vision: Careers in Technology [] Dr. William D. Phillips is an American physicist recognized for pioneering laser cooling and trapping of atoms, a breakthrough that revolutionized atomic physics. He shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics with Steven Chu and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji for developing techniques to slow and cool atoms using laser light. Dr. Phillips is a NIST Fellow and Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland, where his work enabled advances such as Bose-Einstein condensates and ultra-precise atomic clocks. Join us for an extraordinary event featuring Nobel Laureate Dr. William D. Phillips, renowned for his groundbreaking work in laser cooling and atomic physics. This special video presentation will explore the frontiers of science, the spirit of discovery, and the vision that drives innovation in technology and research. In this engaging dialogue, Dr. Phillips will share insights from his Nobel-winning journey, discuss the future of scientific exploration, and inspire the next generation of engineers and technologists. Guest Speakers: - Bala Prasanna, IEEE Region 1 Director - Dr. Matt Francis, IEEE Region 5 Director - Dr. Dalma Novak, IEEE Technical Activities Vice President Celebrate with us and be part of the conversation! Katherine Grace August is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Dr William D Phillips Nobel Laureate Science, Discovery, & Vision: Careers in Technology Time: Dec 10, 2025 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87867213136?pwd=Ezhbq6s2E2PsY7B8o2p7ofO4I06le5.1 View meeting insights with Zoom AI Companion https://us06web.zoom.us/launch/edl?muid=da8fc9c5-223d-4e7f-a33f-3da8a4096e05 Meeting ID: 878 6721 3136 Passcode: 140652 --- One tap mobile +13092053325,,87867213136#,,,,*140652# US +13126266799,,87867213136#,,,,*140652# US (Chicago) Join instructions https://us06web.zoom.us/meetings/87867213136/invitations?signature=ugkTkCx7oYdVC3uPNEko3WfEEO2fZjH4DTA24z3szAA Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/517492 |
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Mark Goldstein, President of International Research Center will present how as cities worldwide grapple with rapid urbanization, the rise of mobility-as-a-service, deployment of Internet of Things capabilities, and the need for sustainable development, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into urban systems has emerged as a transformative force. This presentation explores the synergy between AI-driven solutions and knowledge management practices in the context of smart cities and smart places illustrated with unique projects from around the world and best practices. We will examine how AI enhances data-driven decision-making, optimizes resource allocation, and fosters citizen engagement through real-time analytics and predictive modeling. By leveraging AI, smart cities and smart places are turning vast, complex datasets into actionable insights, enabling governments, businesses, and citizens to collaborate in creating sustainable and resilient urban environments. The session will also discuss key challenges, including ethical considerations, data privacy, and the digital divide, while highlighting case studies from smart cities leading the way in AI innovation. Attendees will gain actionable strategies and resources for implementing AI solutions that align with knowledge management principles to drive innovation and inclusivity in smart city and smart places development. Speaker(s): , Mark Goldstein Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/518736 |
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The 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall) will be held online (Zoom) on Friday, December 12, 2025, from 12:00 pm until 2:30 pm. The symposium consists of one keynote presentation and several invited presentations, covering various topics in AI methods, systems, and applications. This symposium is organized in collaboration with Canadian-American Research Forum on AI Technologies. Organizers: IEEE North Jersey Engineering in Medicine and Biology Chapter (EMB) IEEE North Jersey Communications Chapter (COM) IEEE North Jersey Computer Chapter (C) IEEE North Jersey Section Canadian-American Research Forum on AI Technologies Registration Required: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/515741 Join Zoom Meeting: Meeting ID: https://zoom.us/j/5068754099 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (METAI-2025-Fall) Symposium Program 12:00PM: Welcome Messages Prof. Yu-Dong Yao (Stevens) 12:01PM-12:30PM: Keynote Presentation: Prof. Hao Wang, Stevens Institute of Technology, "Accelerating Mixture of Experts-Based Large Language Model (LLM) Serving", Keynote Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. Session Chair: Prof. Elisa Kallioniemi (NJIT) 12:30PM-12:45PM: Garrett Modery (Montclair), "Development and Evaluation of a Deep Q-Network-Based Robot Learning Paradigm in Real-World Human-Robot Collaborative Tasks", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. 12:45PM-1:00PM: Emilio Herrera (Montclair), "Learning-Finding-Giving: A Natural Vision-Speech-Based Approach for Robots to Assist Humans in Human-Robot Collaborative Contexts", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. 1:00PM-1:15PM: Mohammad Rostami (Rowan), "DiSC-AMC: Token- and Parameter-Efficient Discretized Statistics In-Context Automatic Modulation Classification", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. 1:15PM-1:30PM: xxx xxx (xxx), "xxx xxx xxx", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. 1:30PM-1:45PM: xxx xxx (xxx), "xxx xxx xxx", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. 1:45PM-2:00PM: xxx xxx (xxx), "xxx xxx xxx", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. 2:00PM-2:15PM: xxx xxx (xxx), "xxx xxx xxx", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. 2:15PM-2:30PM: xxx xxx (xxx), "xxx xxx xxx", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. 2:30PM: Conclusion Remark: Prof. Elisa Kallioniemi (NJIT) Organizing Committee Prof. Yu-Dong Yao, Stevens Institute of Technology Prof. Elisa Kallioniemi, NJIT Prof. Huaxia Wang, Rowan University Prof. Weitian Wang, Montclair State University Prof. Hong Zhao, FDU Prof. Wei-Ping Zhu, Concordia University, Montreal Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/515741
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The 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall) will be held online (Zoom) on Friday, December 12, 2025, from 12:00 pm until 2:30 pm. The symposium consists of one keynote presentation and several invited presentations, covering various topics in AI methods, systems, and applications. This symposium is organized in collaboration with Canadian-American Research Forum on AI Technologies. Organizers: IEEE North Jersey Engineering in Medicine and Biology Chapter (EMB) IEEE North Jersey Communications Chapter (COM) IEEE North Jersey Computer Chapter (C) IEEE North Jersey Section Canadian-American Research Forum on AI Technologies Registration Required: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/484391 Join Zoom Meeting: Meeting ID: https://zoom.us/j/5068754099 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (METAI-2025-Fall) Symposium Program 12:00PM: Welcome Messages Prof. Yu-Dong Yao (IEEE North Jersey Section) 12:01PM-12:30PM: Keynote Speaker: (TBD) Prof. Shirantha Welikala, Stevens Institute of Technology, Generalized Control and Topology Co-Design Framework for Networked Cyber-Physical Systems Session Chair: Prof. Elisa Kallioniemi (NJIT) 12:35PM-12:45PM: (TBD) Melanie Montanez (Stevens), "ChatGPT and Generative AI Use in the Construction Industry", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. 12:45PM-1:00PM: (TBD) Kedarnath Umanath Naik (Stevens), "Audio Genre Categorisation Using CNN Model", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. 1:00PM-1:15PM: (TBD) Mohammad Rostami (Rowan), "Plug-and-Play AMC: Context Is King in Training-Free, Open-Set Modulation with LLMs", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. 1:15PM-1:30PM: (TBD) Prathyusha Sukumar (FDU), Othoniel Joseph, Rayner Ulloa, Avimanyou Vatsa, "Stock Sentiment Forecasting Using Sequential Models", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. 1:30PM-1:45PM: (TBD) Anandha Ragaven Ravi (Stevens), "Comparison of CNN Models in Brain Tumor Classification Using MRI Images", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. 1:45PM-2:00PM: (TBD) Dinithi Samarakoon (Stevens), "Optimizing Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials with Predictive Modeling Using ADNI Clinical and BioBERT-Enhanced Data", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. 2:00PM-2:15PM: (TBD) Adithya Hari (Stevens), "Explainable Multimodal Fusion for Pneumonia Diagnosis", Presentation at 2025-Fall IEEE Metropolitan AI Applications Symposium (IEEE METAI-2025-Fall), December 12, 2025. Conclusion Remark: Prof. Elisa Kallioniemi (NJIT) Registration IEEE member $ 0.00 Non-member $ 0.00 IEEE Student/Graduate Student/Life Member $ 0.00 Non-IEEE Student/Graduate Student $ 0.00 Organizing Committee Prof. Yu-Dong Yao, Stevens Institute of Technology Prof. Elisa Kallioniemi, NJIT, Newark Prof. Dov Kruger, Rutgers University Prof. Huaxia Wang, Rowan University Prof. Hong Zhao, FDU Prof. Wei-Ping Zhu, Concordia University, Montreal Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/484391 |
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On Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at 6:30 PM ET, the (https://www.technologyontap.org/) will host a presentation on Technical Musings in Pro Audio and Musical Electronics. About the Topic The worlds of professional audio and musical electronics often overflow with folklore and myths around gear that musicians and audio engineers deeply care about. Behind the romance and storytelling, however, lie circuits with predictable behaviors, components that perform in specific ways, and engineering decisions that shape the sound we hear every day. Contrast this with circuit design from other fields, where performance and acceptance can always be objectively be tested and compared against an agreed-upon criteria. In this lively and technically grounded presentation, Jim Julian will explore what really happens inside the equipment used by musicians, recording engineers, and audio professionals. Drawing on decades of experience spanning repair work as a teenager, and subsequently as a full-time professional working in data communications, medical devices, and quality systems engineering, Jim will separate fact from fiction while celebrating the creativity and quirks that make musical electronics so fascinating. About the Speaker James "Jim" Julian of Jim Julian Unlimited, LLC, graduated from NJIT as an electrical engineer (BSEE). Self-taught in electronics, he worked professionally as an electronic technician at 16 in a local music store, and continued there through college. Upon graduation, he started as an electronic design engineer at RCA Astro Electronics, designing custom test equipment for communication satellites. He then continued as an analog, digital, and firmware designer, as well as holding positions in engineering management, product management, and quality engineering at Timeplex, Datascope, VitalCom, GE Healthcare, and Stryker. His parallel career in quality engineering includes expertise in regulatory requirements for FDA-approved medical devices. He is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. In addition to consulting, he is the founder of Uncool Audio, a new pro-audio hardware venture, currently in development. Creatively, he is a drummer, and a lead vocalist. He is also a commercial and fine art photographer and videographer. Find out more athttp://www.jimjulian.com/(https://www.jimjulian.com), photos.jimjulian.com or on YouTube at(https://www.jimjulian.tv/). Find him on LinkedIn at (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimjulian). Jim can be reached at [email protected] or at (201) 379-3131. 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/). Agenda: - Introductions - Speaker presentation - Audience questions welcomed - Networking Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/519611 |
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