The monthly Rochester IEEE Executive Committee meeting brings together all of the leaders of the Section, Chapters, and Groups.ExCom members: Please send your updates on past and upcoming events to (mailto: [email protected]) to be included on the agenda prior to the meeting.We review plans for upcoming Rochester meetings within our Section, Chapters, and groups at... Read more →
Join 3 experts from (https://ieeeusa.org/careers/consultants/about-aicncc/) as they continue to address live audience questions on all consulting issues. After our March program there were many questions the experts did not get a chance to address. The AICNCC has returned to answer those questions and new ones. Our target audience will be young professionals who are considering... Read more →
The monthly IEEE North Jersey Section's Executive Committee (EXCOM) meeting will be held ONLINE using Zoom. The EXCOM meeting starts at 6:30 pm EST and typically ends at 8:45 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... Read more →
Speaker: Paula do Vale Pereira is a PhD Candidate in Aerospace Engineering at MIT.Water is essential to the formation and evolution of life as we know it. The Earth is an example of a planet full of liquid water where life has successfully formed. Fortunately, water is fairly common in our solar system—many other celestial... Read more →
FREE WebinarHigh reliability electronic assemblies and sub-systems require protection from the effects of moisture and corrosive contaminants that are ever present in the environment by which they are expected to perform. Methods to protect critical electronics include sealed dry nitrogen filled shelters, enclosure environment control (humidity & temperature) and the use of various conformal coating... Read more →
NJ COAST SECTION EXCOM / PLANNING MEETING June 2021 - ONLINEPlease register so we have proper reporting figures. This is an online meeting.Please sign on before 6 PM so we can start the meeting promptly at 6 PM. Thank you.All Section Officers and Chapter, Joint Chapter, and Affinity Chairs are urged to register early and... Read more →
Jarlath McEntee will present ORPC's technology and integration of hydrokinetic technologies into stand alone microgrids. ORPC's latest project features their RivGen Power System currently operating in the Kvichak River to provide renewable energy to the local tribal community in Igiugig, Alaska. The latest phase of this project occuring this year will be adding a second... Read more →
Hello,Please join us for the IEEE Buffalo Section Board Meeting on Thursday, June 10th at 6:30 PM via Webex only. There will be no in person meeting. Please refer to the enotice or contact me for the WebEx information. All IEEE members are welcome! Agenda for the May meeting are attached. Draft of May minutes... Read more →
Vehicle to vehicle and Vehicle to ground communications - reliability aspects and networking.Physical Layer Reliability Considerations for Air-Ground and Air-Air NetworkingA Distinguished Lecture by Professor David MatolakOn a typical day, over 100,000 aircraft take flight across the world. The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) predicts over 500,000 registered UAVs (or, “drones”) in 2021, and continued... Read more →
In this webinar, the speaker will briefly go through the entire process of writing a technical paper for IEEE journals. Key points to which one should pay attention on how to prepare a good technical paper will be highlighted. Common mistakes some young researchers and students likely make will also be pointed out. Finally, the... Read more →
Join us to find out about important issues being discussed in DC, what Congress is doing and how it impacts IEEE members.Speaker(s): Russ Harrison, Agenda: Live stream links:- Facebook: https://bit.ly/dc-update-6-11-fb- YouTube: https://bit.ly/dc-update-6-11-yt- LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/dc-update-6-11-liVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/274479
The IEEE Boston Leadership program will again have an online format.Please Join IEEE Boston Chapter and Affinity Groups Leadership for Our “Sharing Best Practices” Virtual Program, June 15thJoin us online for an engaging and interactive session with leaders from each of the IEEE Boston Technical Chapters and Affinity Groups (AG). This event is open to... Read more →
Generator sets are subject to various international, national, state, and local codes andstandards. In this course, we will be looking into the codes and standards that mostcommonly affect the design and application of generator sets.Speaker(s): Jason (Jay) Whiting , Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/271803
EVOnCampus 1.0 is a FREE virtual event and will give career-minded professionals, recent grads and college students insights into the tech trends and pathways that will lead them to challenging and fulfilling careers.Keynote Speakers:- Natalie Panek, Rocket Scientist & Advocate for Women in Tech to Open- Nate Ball, Innovator, Author, Speaker, Educational TV Host &... Read more →
With the recent induction of the CBRS ruleset, the 3.5GHz spectrum is now more accessible than ever before. This allows for organizations, like factories and educational institutions, to deploy their own private networks. But what exactly is a private network, and why are they important for the wireless ecosystem. The webinar will address the status... Read more →
EXCOM meeting to discuss plans for the following:- leadership- humanitarian project- HKN- Senior member upgrades- Distinguish speaker possibilitiesAgenda: Agenda for June 17, 2021 ExCom MeetingDate and Time: June 17, 2021 7:00 PMLocation: ZOOMTopics:- Review Meeting minutes of prior 3 meetings- Region 1 Board of Governors Meeting Summary- When should we have meetings?- IEEE recommends scheduling... Read more →
Series Overview: From the book introduction: "Neural networks and deep learning currently provides the best solutions to many problems in image recognition, speech recognition, and natural language processing."This Part 1 and the planned Part 2 (winter or spring 2022, to be confirmed) series of courses will teach many of the core concepts behind neural networks... Read more →
Artificial Intelligence has found its way into many areas of our lives and promises to be central in the future of engineering and technology. Research and development efforts proliferate and there is a real need to acquire knowledge by those practicing in the field and by those who desire to do so. IEEE Boston’s main... Read more →
Microwave and millimeter-wave chip transceivers and radars have become widely available and affordable in the last decade, spurring unprecedented growth in imaging, sensing, and detection applications. These applications define the current and future growth of wireless technology toward integrated communication and sensing services. We will briefly introduce the principles of real-time microwave/millimeter-wave imaging, which allows... Read more →
This webinar is intended for engineers who design and test RF power amplifiers, concentrating on possible amplifier efficiency improvements by adopting dedicated topologies and linearization. We will be introducing the need for, and the benefits of, linearization and digital pre-distortion (DPD). By reference to a basic RF power amplifier and a Gallium Nitride (GaN) device,... Read more →
This workshop/webinar is intended for engineers, technical leads, project leaders, and functional managers who want to practice the fundamentals of project management to help themselves and their groups accomplish their endeavors, whether at work, at home, or in the community. Participants will learn basic project management techniques, and most importantly, how to apply them in... Read more →
5G NR (New Radio) has pioneered the use of mmWave frequencies that provide large bandwidths. This frequency range 2 (FR2), ranging from 24.25 GHz to 52.6 GHz, enables reliable, high data rate transmissions required particularly for demanding real-time applications with low latencies. Wide bandwidths and very high configuration flexibility challenge the design of mobile devices,... Read more →
We are pleased to have our June IEEE Computer Society Chicago webinar co-hosted with the New York Chapter and Kitchener-Waterloo Canada Chapter. Our speaker is IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Lecturer Dan Shoemaker from University of Detroit Mercy who will be talking about Secure Sourcing of COTS (Commercial Off-the-Shelf) Products in ICT Supply Chain Management. Please... Read more →
ReVision Energy, an employee-owned New England solar company, will provide a video tour of their facility, followed by a live half-hour question-and-answer session with the company’s co-founder, Fortunat Mueller (PE). He leads the operational side of the company, overseeing design, engineering, and installation operations. He also is lead engineer on new product development, including microgrids,... Read more →
Berkshire Consultants Network Presents Annual Dinner Meeting:Experiencing Hubble – The Greatest Images of the UniverseBy David M. Meyer, Ph.D.Co-sponsored by: Berkshire SectionSpeaker(s): David M. Meyer, Ph.D., Agenda: Video by David M. Meyer, Ph.D.Bldg: Zucchini's Restaurant, 1331 North Street, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States, 01201
Recent proliferation of the fifth generation (5G) of mobile communications and Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) platforms has ignited the latest wave of Digitization. In this wave, digitization is being augmented with embedded and/or almost real-time collaboration, guidance, and intelligence in an unprecedented manner, impacting Humanity for better learning and living experiences.In this talk, we share... Read more →
Meeting and Discussion.Do Good Things Justice for All Drop-In SessionFinal project details to be completed.Upcoming grant proposal. Bring your ideas. COVID-19 related projects encouraged.Share information about Closed Captioning free apps and Closed Captioning in PowerPoint -- easy to use -- to improve speech understanding during presentations, Distinguished Lectures, classes, and more.Discussions about the project, recent... Read more →
The Princeton ACM/IEEE-CS will host a picnic on Sunday afternoon, June 27 - at the West Windsor Community Park on Rt. 571. This will be an opportunity for all of us to reconnect face-to-face, after a year of virtual meetings. Make sure you bring your masks!Please bring your own food... the chapter will supply beverages!This... Read more →
The lecture is composed of two one-hour parts.In Part II, the various SSR/IFF modes of operation are explored including civil modes A, B, C, D and S, and military modes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Although some of these modes are no longer widely used, they are included for reference. The waveforms and data... Read more →