Week of Events
Northern Virginia Section ExCom Meeting
Northern Virginia Section ExCom Meeting. All members are welcome. Room: Meeting Room 2, Bldg: Oakton Library, 10304 Lynnhaven Pl, Oakton, Virginia, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/375273
Administrative Committee Meeting via Zoom
Meetings of the Administrative Committee are held virtually. Members are welcome to attend. Reserve your place by registering online or calling the office by the Monday before. Agenda: AdCom Meeting: 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/360748
Geothermal Energy with Tokamak Plasma Testing
Geothermal Energy with Tokamak Plasma Testing Author: Dr. Nancy M Landreville Thursday, October 12, 2023 at Rutgers University Piscataway, NJ - Electrical Engineering Building, Room 240. Starting at 6:30 pm for social and 7:00 Speaker. The presenter will be providing virtually. Speaker(s): Nancy Landreville, Agenda: Visitors to the University can park in Lot 48 between the hours of 6:00am-2:00am on the Busch Campus across from the Visitors Center at no cost. Visitors are defined by the University as persons not affiliated with Rutgers University. Use of this lot by any current student will result in one or more citations. If a visitor would like to park in other areas of the University, they must purchase a permission from the Department of Transportation Services using the link below, for the cost of $5.00 a day, plus sales tax. https://ipo.rutgers.edu/dots/permits/visitor-parking Room: 240, Bldg: Electrical Engineering Building, Rutgers University - Bush Campus, Piscataway, New Jersey, United States
Application of Power Electronics in Aerospace (HYBRID)
While the field of power electronics is trending towards designs with higher power densities, aerospace applications have had difficulties achieving terrestrial metrics due to limitations on reliability and radiation hardened components. In the most recent New Frontiers, Dragonfly (DF), a rotocraft system which is being designed to fly on Titan, one of Saturn’s moons, the electric power subsystem requires both a high reliability and a high-power-density design. This talk provides an overview on the design challenges, considerations, and preliminary results for the electrical and thermal management systems of the rotor drive inverter which transitions power from the battery to the motors. Additional design considerations for high-reliability space applications will also be discussed. Agenda: Social: 6:30 PM Presentation: 7 pm (eastern time zone). The meeting link will be emailed to on-line attendees on October 11. Formerly Westinghouse Energy Center, 4350 Northern Pike, Monroeville, Pennsylvania, United States, 15146, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/374563
IEEE Philadelphia YP Bowling Night
What better way to start your weekend than with your favorite engineering group, the IEEE Philadelphia Section? In case that isn't enough, we also have bowling, food, and drinks available to all attendees! Come enjoy a fun night out with the newly reorganized Young Professionals group and hear about some of our future plans. On Oct 13, we will meet at Lucky Strike Philadelphia (1336 Chestnut St.) and the event will promptly begin at 7pm and go until 9pm. Oh, and did we mention the event will take place on a Friday, as in, Friday The 13th?!?! Spooky... Feel free to wear a Halloween costume, but definitely not mandatory. The event is 21+. Please RSVP via the QR code on the event flyer. We hope to see you there! Bldg: Lucky Strike, 1336 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 19107
Machine Learning: Predictive Analysis for Business Decisions
This course provides an overview of machine learning in the age of big data, cloud computing, and our data-saturated society. Business leaders will learn of the various types of machine learning, and how they can be used with a variety of enterprise data holdings and publicly available data to develop deeper insights in the business environment; understand basic computational intelligence paradigms, and how machine learning is integral to the field; learn the technical vocabulary and high-level concepts of machine learning in a manner that demystifies the topic and enables them to ask the right questions on the deployment of machine learning into business operations. Speaker: Grant Scott, Assistant Professor in the Center for Geospatial Intelligence (CGI) and the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, University of Missouri Co-sponsored by: Continuing Education Committee of the Educational Activities Board of the IEEE Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/365740
IEEE ERIE SECTION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING
IEEE ERIE SECTION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING
IEEE Erie Section executive committee meeting. Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kUAdYAfLoLxQToV9IXkoUkHLlgLdbFse/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115575769144516281626&rtpof=true&sd=true Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/377181
Introduction to IBR Technical Requirements in the IEEE Std 2800-2022
Introduction to IBR Technical Requirements in the IEEE Std 2800-2022
Abstract: The IEEE SASB recently approved IEEE Standard 2800-2022 which establishes “technical minimum requirements for the interconnection, capability and performance of inverter-based resources (solar, wind & storage plants, including those connected via VSC-HVDC like offshore wind) interconnected to transmission and sub-transmission systems.” This presentation will review scope, purpose, and specified requirements with focus on voltage and frequency ride-through capability and performance requirements. Variations in capability and performance requirements considering limitations of various technologies will also be discussed. Speaker(s): Manish Patel Agenda: 08:30 - Sign in - light refreshments will be served 09:00 - Tutorial to begin 11:30 - Lunch 13:30 - Q&A **A virtual link will provided to virtual attendees and Parking and building directions will be provided to in person attendees.** Bldg: Bldg. 6, 62 Lake Mirror Road, Forest Park, Georgia, United States, 30297, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/373986
Hurricane Idalia and Lee Debrief & Lessons Learned
Hurricane Idalia and Lee Debrief & Lessons Learned
Grayson Randall will lead a review and discussion of the MOVE 2 truck deployment in response to Hurricane Idalia and Hurricane Lee. Join us to get an in-depth view of MOVE truck operations & maintenance and the ways IEEE MOVE works with our first responder partners to provide disaster relief to those impacted by a hurricane. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/376748
IEEE DAY 2023 : Webinar on Machine Learning & Data Science Techniques and Applications
IEEE DAY 2023 : Webinar on Machine Learning & Data Science Techniques and Applications
A tutorial session on machine learning and data science techniques for all engineering professionals as well as students. A draft outline is give below: 1. What is AI and why it matters How ChatGPT change the world How midjourney change the world How auto driving will change the world AI improves productivity, at the same time it kills a lot of jobs, yours might be one of them 2. Future opportunities of AI in the industry 3. Does that means academic research of AI is no longer a hot topic? Is chatGPT that powerful? What is its limitations Different types of data that we need to process Future opportunities in AI/ML academic research Co-sponsored by: Gannon University Speaker(s): Victor, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/374732