MOVE Tech Talk – Sep 2023 – TAMU Public Safety Innovation Accelerator Program
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/368627Week of Events
Women in Computing Q&A Panel and Networking Social
Women in Computing Q&A Panel and Networking Social
Join the IEEE Worcester County Section WiE Affinity Group and Worcester State University Computer Science Dept for an evening of networking! Our moderated Q&A panel, consisting of alumni from WSU's Computer Science program, will begin at 6PM ET, followed by a networking social hour. Pizza, drinks, and cookies will be provided.Panelists include Lena Viazmitinov, Gracia... Read more
MOVE Tech Talk – Sep 2023 – TAMU Public Safety Innovation Accelerator Program
MOVE Tech Talk – Sep 2023 – TAMU Public Safety Innovation Accelerator Program
In June 2022, Texas A&M University was awarded $1.2M for the Public Safety Innovation Accelerator Program 2022 (PSIAP-2022) funding opportunity. The project aims to build a digital-twin-enabled testbed with state-of-the-art user interface/user experience technologies and advanced simulation models to provide a photorealistic virtual reality environment for first responders and emergency managers to engage, experience, and... Read more
Principles And Workings Of The Bose Radio
Principles And Workings Of The Bose Radio
Loudspeakers are fundamental to maintaining the fidelity of sound in radios, TV, and theater, and aficionados have debated the reproduction quality of different types of loudspeakers and their associated electronics for decades. The goal of the early loudspeakers was to modify and suppress acoustic radiation from the rear of the speaker-driver. Further work on such... Read more
RedCap Device Testing Made Easy
RedCap Device Testing Made Easy
The 5G Reduced Capability feature (RedCap) introduced with Release 17, is aimed at addressing the needs of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, with 5G technology. RedCap shall support smaller, less complex, and lower-cost components, with optimized battery life for IoT devices that don't need ultrahigh speed or ultralow latency, and narrower channel bandwidths. Key technologies... Read more
Seminar: A Glimpse into the Robotics Industry
Seminar: A Glimpse into the Robotics Industry
A Glimpse into the Robotics IndustryWHEN: September 27, 2:00 pmWHERE: CELS 120ZOOM for Online Attendees:https://montclair.zoom.us/j/2423669227Invited Speaker: Christelle Keefer, ABB Inc. Robotics Education DirectorThis event is co-organized by MSU Collaborative Robotics and Smart Systems Laboratory (CRoSS Lab: https://www.raiserobot.com), IEEE MSU Student Branch, IEEE STEM Champion MSU Site, and MSU Robotics Club.Agenda: WHEN: September 27, 2:00 pmWHERE:... Read more
USB 3.2 electrical compliance test
USB 3.2 electrical compliance test
This webinar is intended for engineers who work on high-speed digital design and test.Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey SectionSpeaker(s): Johannes Ganzert, Pascal BertenVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/375122
Schenectady Section WIE Affinity Group Meet and Greet with Jeanne Weber
Schenectady Section WIE Affinity Group Meet and Greet with Jeanne Weber
Join me for a short Meet and Greet remote meeting to help get us kicked off and share your thoughts to help create our agenda for our first full meeting on October 25th!!Co-sponsored by: Judy KildayAgenda: Meet Jeanne WeberPlanning for WIE Affinity Group Oct 25th MeetingIdeas for WIE Affininty GroupVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/375413
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) for Software Radio
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) for Software Radio
First Video Release and Orientation, Thursday, September 21, 2023, 6:00PM - 6:30PM Additional videos released weekly in advance of that week’s live session!Live Workshops: 6:00PM - 7:30PM; Thursdays, September 28, October 5, 12, 19, 26Attendees will have access to the recorded session and exercises for two months (until January 26, 2024) after the live session... Read more
Redesign Ancillary Services with Clean Energy Resources, Machine Learning, and Ubiquitous Information
Redesign Ancillary Services with Clean Energy Resources, Machine Learning, and Ubiquitous Information
Flexible integration of an ever-growing penetration of ubiquitous renewable generations (e.g., solar, hydro, offshore wind, and hydrogen), energy storage systems, hybrid units (e.g., solar+storage), and electrified & intelligent transportation (i.e., eMobility) brings challenges to utilize multi-scale information and heterogeneous capability for efficient and resilient control of power grids, especially under expected events. In the existing... Read more
Cornell NanoScale Facility Tour
Cornell NanoScale Facility Tour
Tour begins at 2 PM in the Cornell NanoScale Facility. All participants must read and comply with their (https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.cnf.cornell.edu/howto/dress_code&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1695504858036213&usg=AOvVaw1z7u5KbjuWkb4TNHkEvFyd) to enter the cleanroom.Registration / RSVP RequiredYou must register below or RSVP to Allison, the Ithaca secretary, to attend the tour. This is because a maximum of 10 people are permitted in the cleanroom.All Welcome to... Read more
Fall 2023 OPS Workshop 1: Ohm’s Law (Friday Session)
Fall 2023 OPS Workshop 1: Ohm’s Law (Friday Session)
The Open Project Space (OPS) Workshop Series is IEEE at SBU's flagship technical workshop series. OPS aims to teach students interested in electrical and computer engineering, computer science, and robotics introductory electrical engineering concepts and programming using Arduino and prepare them to compete in a Micromouse competition. Workshops are held twice a week on Mondays... Read more
Mixer at Cornell in Duffield 340
Mixer at Cornell in Duffield 340
After the CNF tour, we will gather in Duffield 340 for a mixer. IEEE colleagues and guests are welcome to attend the mixer, starting around 3:30 PM.Directions & ParkingIf you (https://www.cornell.edu/visit/parking/), there is an hourly or daily fee for parking. Responsibility for understanding Cornell parking regulations, and for any parking tickets incurred, resides with the... Read more
Undersea Fiber-Optic Cables :- Software Defined Networking in an Open Cable Model
Undersea Fiber-Optic Cables :- Software Defined Networking in an Open Cable Model
This talk will first provide an introduction to Undersea Fiber-Optic Cables followed by a discussion on Transition to Open Cable Model and Software Defined Networking (SDN). The talk will then end with a discussion on Recent Developments, including 400 Tbps Speeds, Oil and Gas Platform Riser Cables, and Detecting Earthquakes with Undersea Cables.Speaker(s): Shreya, Agenda:... Read more