Week of Events
Overleaf Instruction Workshop
Workshop to teach students how to use this software to make documents with templates. 862 E. Lancaster Ave., Villanova, New York, United States, 19085
Social Dinner – Meet and Greet
Social Dinner to continue the fun and fellowship following the "Happy Hour At Torre In the Promenade Shops At Saucon Valley" WIE event. https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/350247 Location to be determined during the Happy Hour Event. Please register for both if attending both. The dinner is not a paid for event by the IEEE. It is individual personal responsibility. To be determined at Happy Hour Event, Saucon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
INTEL in Ohio – Overview
INTEL in Ohio – Overview
What is happening with INTEL in Columbus? This event will discuss INTEL's plans for our city. This is a joint meeting of the Columbus Section, PACE, the Electron Devices Society, and the Graduate Students Chapter of OSU. Refreshments at 5:00. Speaker(s): Emily Smith, Room: 260, Bldg: Dreese Labs, 2015 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, United States
GE EPISCenter Tour for University of Dayton Students
GE EPISCenter Tour for University of Dayton Students
IEEE PEAL Chapter works with GE Aerospace EPISCenter to organize a lab tour event for the University of Dayton students. Please register for the event, details attendance information will be sent out through emails. 111 River Park Dr, Dayton, Ohio, United States, 45409
Co-Designing Ethical Interventions in Resource Constrained Environments
Co-Designing Ethical Interventions in Resource Constrained Environments
The IEEE Humanitarian Technologies Board Ad Hoc Committee on SIGHT Best Practices is cooperating with a number of IEEE OUs including IEEE SSIT IST-Africa SIGHT, IEEE Bahrain Section SIGHT, IEEE Philadelphia Section SIGHT, IEEE Karachi SIGHT and IEEE UK and Ireland SSIT Chapter to organise this SSIT Distinguished Lecture as a Webinar. IEEE Members, SIGHT Members and SSIT Members as well as non-IEEE Members are invited to (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/351776) and participate. IEEE Members should include their IEEE Membership Number when registering. This Webinar will take place online at 10am Eastern Time / 3pm GMT+1 on Tuesday 28 March. Click (https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Co-Designing+Ethical+Interventions+in+Resource+Constrained+Environments&iso=20230328T10&p1=179&ah=1). Registered participants will be provided with the link prior to the event. FOCUS This SSIT Distinguished Lecture focuses on social implications and ethical issues to be considered when co-designing and implementing interventions in resource constrained environments. It introduces the concepts of collaborative open innovation, co-design and action research in the context of addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It then discusses socio-cultural differences, ethical conundrums and ethical research principles when engaging with local communities. It provides insight into building blocks to be considered when preparing an implementation plan for a community-based ICT4Development intervention. Speaker(s): Miriam Cunningham, Agenda: 10am - 10:30am ET / 3pm - 3:30pm GMT Introduction and Presentation 10:30 - 11am ET / 3:30pm - 4pm GMT Discussion, Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/351776
MOVE Tech Talk – Mar 2023 – Overview of FlightAware Tech
MOVE Tech Talk – Mar 2023 – Overview of FlightAware Tech
Eric Tran will provide an overview of FlightAware and the technology behind flight-tracking. He will give a breakdown of the FlightAware flight tracking receiver hardware, PiAware and FlightFeeder, and the software that powers them. You will also learn the ways that FlightAware can help with disaster recovery efforts. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Speaker(s): Eric Tran, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/346700
IEEE Atlanta PES Lunch Meeting: “Big Data, IoT, Enterprise Data Management and the New Data Requirements of Drones and Robotic Inspection Devices”
IEEE Atlanta PES Lunch Meeting: “Big Data, IoT, Enterprise Data Management and the New Data Requirements of Drones and Robotic Inspection Devices”
Program: Big Data, IoT, Enterprise Data Management and the New Data Requirements of Drones and Robotic Inspection Devices This talk begins by discussing key industry/societal trends and their impacts. To realize greater benefits from Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) the two types of data within the IED, operational and non-operational, must be managed differently. The Internet of Things (IoT) and its benefits, and examples of new groups of analytics being developed, will be discussed. The importance of convergence of the Operations Technology and Information Technology groups within a utility is emphasized, and its enablement of enterprise data management. The importance of grid modernization industry standards to facilitate integration and interoperability is critical for success. Lastly, the use of new sources of data - unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and robotics – will be described, available data identified, use of the data shown, and data management principles to be implemented discussed. Speaker(s): John D. McDonald, P.E., Agenda: 11:30 - 12:00 Attandance and Lunch 12:00 - 12:50 Presentation 12:50 - 1:00 Q&A 1:00 Adjourn GTRI Conference Center, 250 14th St. NW, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30318, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/351844
75th Year of Transistor: Dielectrics that Moved the CMOS Scaling Forward
75th Year of Transistor: Dielectrics that Moved the CMOS Scaling Forward
Transistors: 75 years Brief history of the Transistor modern MOSFETs Short channel MOSFETs the future of MOSFEts Co-sponsored by: EDS Student Branch, Physics & Engineering Dept, University of Scranton Speaker(s): Dr Durga Misra, Room: 334, Bldg: Loyola Science Center (LSC), 204 Monroe Avenue, Physics & Engineering Dept, Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States, 18510, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352937
IEEE-USA Washington Update
IEEE-USA Washington Update
In this bi-weekly webinar, IEEE-USA Government Relations Senior Legislative Representative Aline McNaull discusses what Congress is doing for, and to the profession. No registration required. Speaker(s): Aline McNaul, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/350879
Happy Hour at Torre in the Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley 3/30/23
Happy Hour at Torre in the Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley 3/30/23
Lehigh Valley IEEE WIE invites you to Happy Hour in Torre restaurant's beautiful bar area! All are welcome - IEEE members, bring a friend or colleague! This is a new event we’re trying out – help us to make it a success, so we can make this the first of many! Location: Torre Restaurant, the Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley https://www.torrerestaurant.com/ Time: 5:30pm to 7:00pm, Thursday 3/30/23 - find us near the IEEE banner. Note that Torre's Happy hour pricing ends at 6:00pm. Please register so we can plan. Speaker(s): Christine Gerveshi, Room: Suite 706, Bldg: Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley, Torre Restaurant, 2960 Center Valley, Center Valley, Pennsylvania, United States, 18034-9037
IEEE Mini-Workshop on Software Defined Radio Using the RTL-SDR
IEEE Mini-Workshop on Software Defined Radio Using the RTL-SDR
The software defined radio (SDR) is the modern evolution of the hardware approach to radio communications that had dominated recent technology. Discrete components formerly implemented tuned circuits, amplifiers, oscillators, mixers and detectors to provide analog modulation and demodulation. Even though vacuum tube electronics gave way to transistors and integrated circuits, the components of the radio remained discrete. However, the advent of digital modulation and application specific integrated circuits has resulted in an SDR in which all but the front end of the receiver and the back end of the transmitter could be accomplished with digital signal processing software. This Mini-Workshop presents the progression of the configuration and the availability of inexpensive SDRs that, while only capable of reception, can still provide an experience in wireless technology. Co-sponsored by: Dr. Dennis Silage Room: ENGR 312, Bldg: Engineering Building, 1947 N 12th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 19122
April Fool’s Day 5K fun run/walk
April Fool’s Day 5K fun run/walk
Shed the winter blues and meet in person with members of the community at a local Parkrun 5K. Who: open to the public and organized by the local Baltimore & Anapolis Parkrun team What: This is a free, fun, run/jog/walk event held weekly; the local IEEE PES chapter would like to invite you to participate. What better way to break the winter blues and kickoff the warm season than with an April Fool's day 5K? Parkrun is a free, community event where you can walk, jog, run, volunteer, or spectate. In order to have your results recorded, you only need to register once through their website and bring a scannable copy of your barcode. Please see the B&A Parkrun website for more details and registration: https://www.parkrun.us/baltimoreandannapolistrail/ Where: The Baltimore-Annapolis Regional Trail ((https://goo.gl/maps/umPnBGvtMDLQMg9B7)) Agenda: When: Saturday - April 01, 2023 08:45AM - Volunteer event brief 09:00AM - Start time ~10:00AM - No finish deadline but typically lasts about one hour Afterwards - join others in the community for coffee at Panera Bread Baltimore and Annapolis Trail, North East Intersection of Elvaton Rd. and Jumpers Hole Rd., Pasadena, Maryland, United States, 21122