Technology Innovations for the Aging Roundtable

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/373183

This complimentary live, special 90-minute event will be held virtually on 14 September 2023 at 1 PM ET (10 AM PT). During this special event, (https://cmte.ieee.org/futuredirections/future-tech-forum/innovations-for-the-aging/#joseph), Technology Ventures Group, LLC, will serve as the moderator and a panel of subject matter experts will join. This panel discussion aims to explore the theme of “Innovations for the Aging Population,” focusing on the key technologies that enable the development of such innovations and examining their impact on the aging population worldwide. The panel will bring together experts from various fields, including healthcare, technology, policy, and academia. They will shed light on the challenges faced by aging populations and the role of innovation in addressing these challenges. The discussion will delve into groundbreaking technologies such as assistive devices, telehealth, smart homes, wearable devices, and artificial intelligence, among others. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/373183

Clean Room Tour: CMU Nanotechnology Laboratory

Room: 4S102, Bldg: Hamerschlag Hall/Scott Hall, 5000 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 15213

The Claire and John Bertucci Nanotechnology Laboratory is a premier research facility located at Carnegie Mellon University. The "Nanofab" houses more than 100 processing and characterization tools maintained by highly qualified technical staff members and is responsible for more than $10M/year in cutting-edge research. The tour will include a walkthrough of the 8,500 sqft. Class 10/100 cleanroom which houses state-of-the-art controls, 19 wet chemistry decks and tools for lithography, film deposition, etching, metrology, annealing, and more. Dinner will be provided. ORGANIZERS: IEEE Nanotechnology Council PARKING: Free parking is availble in the Morewood Gardens Parking Lot: 4902 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Directions: The Nanotechnology Laboratory is located in the C level of Hammerschlag Hall. For easiest entrance follow the linked map and enter through the glass doors on the right side of the building (see picture). IMPORTANT: NO OPEN TOE SHOES, SANDALS, HIGH HEELS, OR LARGE BOOTS. NO FUZZY OR DUSTY CLOTHING. PPE including a gown, shoe covers, hood, gloves, and safety glasses will be provided. This facility is highly sensitive to particulates so please avoid clothing that may produce particles. If you are an IEEE member, you must enter your membership number. Each IEEE Member may bring up to one non-member. All attendees must be at least 18 years old. For questions please contact organizers: Andrew Cochran (Nanotechnology Council) [email protected] Speaker(s): Matthew Monneck, Agenda: 6:00 PM Light dinner 6:30 PM Tour Room: 4S102, Bldg: Hamerschlag Hall/Scott Hall, 5000 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 15213

Beyond Conventional Encryption

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/373447

IEEE DeVry University Online Student Branch Presents “ Beyond Conventional Encryption” By Dr. Rajin Koonjbearry, Thursday, September 14th 2023, 6:00 pm CDT Meeting Information: Link: https://devry.webex.com/devry/j.php?MTID=m01e171bc34aa5da3acfe7fcb12979081 Password: IEEE2023 Summary: This presentation will cover an overview of encryption techniques, quantum computing challenges to encryption, zero knowledge proof and zero trust framework. Please see the flyer attached for more information. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/373447