Ongoing

ProfHacks

Bldg: Engineering Hall, 401 North Campus Drive, Glassboro, New Jersey, United States, 08028

It's that time of year again! IEEE Student Branch's biggest annual event, ProfHacks, is back for its ninth iteration. It is taking place on March 23-24, and you are all invited. ProfHacks isn't your ordinary hackathon. It is a chance to show off your technical and programming skills, tackle challenges head-on, and maybe even take home some awesome prizes. Our grand prize this year is a PlayStation 5 for each member of the winning team! Whether you are just starting out, or are an expert, this event is tailored to everyone! Along with the main competition, we will also be holding several workshops to learn something new or improve on your skills, and other events, like a Super Smash Bros Tournament, and our famed cup stacking challenge. On top of that, there is free food, and even a night-time planetarium show. The best part: it's all on the house! That is no cost to you! The only thing that we ask is that you register for the event so we know how much food to order. For more information, please visit https://profhacks.rowanieee.org/, and also view the attached documents. The registration form can be found (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe3HJfoPPmcmg1yitpUBOZODRnbgKf-hdnVA88mb18SbEtUCQ/viewform). If you have any other questions, please reach out to [email protected]. Bldg: Engineering Hall, 401 North Campus Drive, Glassboro, New Jersey, United States, 08028

Reading a talk by CM Jansky, Jr, IEEE President 1934 on his brother, Karl Guthe Jansky, PhD

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[] Join us for a reading of a talk by CM Jansky, Jr "who was a participant at many conferences dealing with radio regulations, broadcast planning, and radio navigation and sea rescue. He became a member of the Institute of Radio Engineers (now the Institute of Electrical and Electronic engineers) in 1918, being made a Fellow Member in 1928. He was President of the Institute in 1934 and a member of its Board of Directors from 1929 to 1942. He was senior partner of the firm Jansky and Bailey, consulting radio engineers, of Washington, D.C." "Karl Guthe Jansky died in Red Bank, New Jersey in February, 1950 at the age of forty-four. In the trying period that followed his death I told the members of his family that his contribution to basic science was such that the full value of his discovery would not be recognized for at least half a century. How wrong can a man be! Here just six years later I found myself before a group of astronomers, physicists and radio engineers far more competent that I, viewing with amazement the progress which has taken place in recent years in a new branch of astronomy based upon a scientific discovery made by a man I am proud to say was my brother." "From an after-dinner address by C. M. Jansky, Jr., at the 94th meeting of the American Astronomical Society, Columbus, Ohio, March 23, 1956." The photographs with this article, not otherwise credited, are by courtesy of Mary Jansky Striffler, sister of Karl Jansky, and Marguerite Jansky Froscher, daughter of C. M. Jansky, Jr." "C. M. Jansky, Jr. (1895-1975) was born in Barry County, Michigan. After receiving the B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Wisconsin in 1917 and 1919, respectively, he taught radio communications and electronics at the University of Minnesota from 1920 to 1929, becoming associate professor of radio engineering. In 1920, he established the first radio broadcasting station west of the Mississippi River at Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mr. Jansky was a participant at many conferences dealing with radio regulations, broadcast planning, and radio navigation and sea rescue. He became a member of the Institute of Radio Engineers (now the Institute of Electrical and Electronic engineers) in 1918, being made a Fellow Member in 1928. He was President of the Institute in 1934 and a member of its Board of Directors from 1929 to 1942. He was senior partner of the firm Jansky and Bailey, consulting radio engineers, of Washington, D.C." Copyright © 1979-2004 Cosmic Quest, Inc., Ohio State University Radio Observatory and North Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/411057