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Columbus Stem & Arts Expo

1500 Polaris Pkwy, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43240

The Columbus STEM & Arts Expo will be taking place at the Polaris Fashion Place on November 3 2024 at 12:00PM - 6:00PM. IEEE Columbus has reserved a booth to connect with our community and IEEE members. This is a great opportunity to take your child or your inner child to experience steam activities and different fields of engineering. We already have enough volunteers for the IEEE table however we would be great-full if you stopped by and introduce yourself. 1500 Polaris Pkwy, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43240

History, Design, and Construction of Computing Machines

Room: 416, Bldg: Packard Lab, 19 Memorial Drive W, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/442259

Dr. Luke Turgeon will present excerpts from the first two books in his History of Computing Machines series. Starting with basic numerical representation, he will move into the building blocks that make up modern devices. This is a hybrid meeting. See below for virtual instructions The physical location is Room 416 in Packard Lab, 19 Memorial Drive West on the Lehigh University campus. The building is located between Memorial Drive and W. Packer Ave. Parking is available along Packer Ave (pay by phone) or in garages near the Alumni Memorial Building and the Zoellner Arts Center. Co-sponsored by: CH02170 - Lehigh Valley Section Chapter,C16 WE20027 - Lehigh Valley Section Affinity Group,WIE Speaker(s): Luke Agenda: 7:00PM Welcome 7:05PM Presentation Room: 416, Bldg: Packard Lab, 19 Memorial Drive W, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/442259

DeVry IEEE Student Branch planning and opportunities meeting

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445310

This will be a friendly meeting for us to get to know each other and make plans for our student branch. Most importantly we wish to discuss our available DeVry Online IEEE Student Branch Officer positions and how you can apply. The IEEE Student Branch is a great opportunity to gain experience and bolster your resume while making valuable connections. Join the meeting from our Discord server Executive Committee voice channel: https://discord.gg/DjMV2TXv6T Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445310

Challenges, Solutions, and the Future of High-Power Microwave Antennas

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445517

High power antennas are specially designed to direct source power for long range effects in fields such as communication, radar, space, and defense. For defense, specifically high power microwave (HPM) systems, power levels of 100s of MWs to GWs are expected. As power level increases, breakdown in the transmit antenna becomes a leading challenge. The combination of high power and short pulses create fields that often meet or surpass the air breakdown threshold. Minimizing a systems Size, Weight, and Power consumption (SWaP-c) to maximize mobility while maintaining high gain creates a challenging problem space. Recent work in antennas show promise in addressing the common challenges faced by the directed energy (DE) community, shifting the future of HPM antennas. Co-sponsored by: Wright-Patt Multi-Intelligence Development Consortium (WPMDC), The DOD & DOE Communities Speaker(s): Anna Agenda: High power antennas are specially designed to direct source power for long range effects in fields such as communication, radar, space, and defense. For defense, specifically high power microwave (HPM) systems, power levels of 100s of MWs to GWs are expected. As power level increases, breakdown in the transmit antenna becomes a leading challenge. The combination of high power and short pulses create fields that often meet or surpass the air breakdown threshold. Minimizing a systems Size, Weight, and Power consumption (SWaP-c) to maximize mobility while maintaining high gain creates a challenging problem space. Recent work in antennas show promise in addressing the common challenges faced by the directed energy (DE) community, shifting the future of HPM antennas. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445517

Resume Workshop

Room 199 Wilkes Ln, Wilkes-Barre

This is a resume workshop dedicated to prepare the Wilkes University IEEE Chapter for their future career and job search by going over resumes and reviewing personally brought resumes. Room: 259, Bldg: SLC, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, United States