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Baltimore Section Executive Committee (ExCom) Meeting, 11 December, 2023

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342316

Monthly meeting of the IEEE Baltimore Section's executive committee. The meeting is open to all Section members. This meeting will be by videoconference only. The meeting link will be sent to registrants. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342316

QuantumATK: Interfacing cutting-edge practical nanoelectronic applications with advanced atomistic simulations

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/390210

2023 IEEE NTC TC10 Modeling and Simulation December Webinar/ Advancing next-generation nanoelectronics requires integrating atomistic cutting-edge simulation methods into realistic nanoelectronic device models. In this webinar, I will demonstrate how machine-learned force fields and multi-model simulators can be used to model nanoelectronic research problems by combining realistic interfaces, flexible electrostatic solvers, and advanced transport analysis. I will also highlight the latest trends in QuantumATK modeling and present case studies relevant to the nanoelectronic industry. Speaker(s): Professor Pattarkine, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/390210

Escape the Lab: Play a game to build technical skills, build confidence, and practice collaboration

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/384176

Gamification in education promotes motivation, engagement, and learning gains. This presentation will discuss the use of gamification in engineering focusing in on the development, testing, and application of a biomedical engineering laboratory-based escape room. Recreational escape rooms have grown in popularity as an enjoyable immersive experiences in a unique environment to practice communication and collaboration. Some educators are taking advantage of these qualities in escape rooms to challenge students to demonstrate course knowledge in a low-risk and fun learning environment. The development, iterative design process, and application of an educational escape room tailored for upper-level undergraduate BME students will be described. This escape room allows students to showcase technical skills and problem-solving within a laboratory environment, utilizing tools such as mechanical test frames, ultrasound, spectrophotometers, and more. Equally as important, students are exposed to a unique opportunity to practice teamwork and communication. The effectiveness of this activity has been analyzed using student self-reported data and reflections, instructor observations, and survey results. Some of the main takeaways are that participants are engaged and empowered to successfully escape even without external motivators like a grade. Whether successful or not, students unanimously emphasized the significance of effective communication during group tasks and the importance of assigned roles. In addition, there is support to show that this immersive experience not only enhances their learning but also boosts their confidence. Speaker(s): Dr. Rachel Childers Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/384176

IEEE Northern Virginia Section ExCom Meeting

Room: Meeting Room 1, Bldg: Thomas Jefferson Library, 7415 Arlington Blvd, Falls Church, Virginia, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/386696

Northern Virginia Section Executive Committee Meeting. All Section members are welcome. Room: Meeting Room 1, Bldg: Thomas Jefferson Library, 7415 Arlington Blvd, Falls Church, Virginia, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/386696