Week of Events
Central Pennsylvania Engineers Week Display – Harrisburg Capitol Commonwealth Keystone Building
Local engineering firms will be displaying information to the genral public about their central PA business activities related to civil, mechanical, chemical, electrical, electronic engineering, as well as, computer science. The displays will be located in the atrium of the Commonwealth Keystone Building located at 400 North St., Harrisburg, PA 17120 from Feb. 20 to Feb. 23. Agenda: Central PA regional engineering company displays of their business activities Room: Atrium, Bldg: Commonwealth Keystone Building, 400 North St., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States, 17120
Central Pennsylvania Engineers Week Display – Harrisburg Capitol Commonwealth Keystone Building
Local engineering firms will be displaying information to the genral public about their central PA business activities related to civil, mechanical, chemical, electrical, electronic engineering, as well as, computer science. The displays will be located in the atrium of the Commonwealth Keystone Building located at 400 North St., Harrisburg, PA 17120 from Feb. 20 to Feb. 23. Agenda: Central PA regional engineering company displays of their business activities Room: Atrium, Bldg: Commonwealth Keystone Building, 400 North St., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States, 17120
Feb. 24, 2024 Engineers Week Banquet
You are cordially invite to attend the 2024 Engineers Week Banquet. The Susquehanna Section has been a major partner of the Central Pennsylvania Engineers Week Council, which hosts this yearly banquet. Date: Thursday, February 22, 2024 Time: 5PM Checkin/ Social Hour (cash bar) 6PM Dinner 7PM Awards and Program Presentation Location: Liberty Forge Golf Club, 3804 Lisburn Rd., Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Menu Classic Chicken Oscar/Lump Crab Meat, Asparagus and Hollandaise Sauce/Chocolate Porter Braised Beef Medallions/Rich Porter Jus Stuffed Portobello/Roasted Vegetables, Quinoa, Red Bell Pepper Marinara Registration information can be found at http://www.cpewc.com Awards include: John H. McCormick Educational Outreach Award, Young Engineer of the Year Award and Engineer of the Year. Guest Speaker is: Amulya Yadav, PNC Technologies Career Development Professor, Director at RAISE Research Lab and Associate Director at Center for Soically Responsible AI, Penn State Topic: Sidestepping the Black-Box - A New Patadigm for Explainable AI Liberty Forge Golf Club, 3804 Lisburn Rd., Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, United States, 17055
IEEE Cincinnati February 2024 Section Meeting
Section meeting Speaker(s): John Gallagher, MadTree Brewing Oakley Room, 3301 Madison Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 45209
IEEE Cincinnati February 2024 Section Meeting
Section meeting Speaker(s): John Gallagher, MadTree Brewing Oakley Room, 3301 Madison Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 45209
The Commissioning Process and Electrical Systems
The Commissioning Process and Electrical Systems
The Commissioning Process and Electrical Systems This course will provide an overview of the commissioning process, and its relevance and application to electrical systems in commercial construction. Speaker(s): Robert Lutz, P.E. , Agenda: WEBINAR: 7:00 - 8:00 P.M. The Zoom Webinar link and password will be forwarded to all registered participants after Noon on the day of the meeting. Check your spam folder if you don't see the email. Webinar is open to all. PDH certificates are available and an evaluation form will be emailed to you after the meeting. PDH certificate are sent by IEEE USA 3-4 weeks after the meeting. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/405305
Hitachi Energy Presentation
Hitachi Energy Presentation
Hitachi Energy, 171 Industry Dr, Bland, VA 24315, Campus Visitation and Presentation. The Hitachi presentation will be related to career opportunities and an overview of their energy / power directives. Room: Library, Bldg: Leonard C. Nelson College of Engineering and Sciences, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, 512 South Kanawha Street, Beckley, West Virginia, United States, 25801, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/406671
IEEE Seattle PES & Group14 “Manufacturing silicon battery material at commercial scale to Electrify Everything”
IEEE Seattle PES & Group14 “Manufacturing silicon battery material at commercial scale to Electrify Everything”
Abstract: While lithium-ion batteries have been the standard for energy storage for decades, today’s rising standards for energy density and charging capabilities have led to the entrance of next-generation battery technologies with greater performance capabilities to reimagine everything we do, touch and use. As we explore the possibilities of electrifying key sectors, the technology powering batteries is now more important than ever. Standing at the forefront of this momentous feat is Washington-based Group14 Technologies, the world’s largest manufacturer and supplier of advanced silicon battery materials. Today, Group14’s drop-in flagship commercial product, SCC55™, is already dramatically transforming the possibilities for all applications. In this session, Chris will dive into the process innovation behind Group14’s award-winning silicon battery material; the company’s unique modular manufacturing approach; and the key markets new battery technologies will disrupt in the near future. As Group14 continues to expand and advance its manufacturing capabilities to meet demand globally, Chris will also share how the company is committed to following sustainable manufacturing practices, and how this can be a blueprint across the industry. Co-sponsored by: Puget Sound Energy Speaker(s): Chris, Agenda: Topic: Manufacturing silicon battery material at commercial scale to Electrify Everything Date: Wednesday, February 21, 2024 Time: 5:30 - 6:00 PM Doors Open and Refreshment 6:00 - 7:00 Presentation Place: Puget Sound Energy, 20111 120th Ave NE, Bothell, Building "O" & Virtual Speaker: Chris Timmons, Group14 Vice President of Engineering For those registering to attend virtually, the meeting link will be sent out a couple of days before the meeting. 20111 120th Ave NE, Bothell, Washington, United States, 98011, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400519
2024 Central Ohio Engineer’s Week –“Welcome to the Future”
2024 Central Ohio Engineer’s Week –“Welcome to the Future”
Join us to celebrate Engineers Week 2024. Our speaker will be Don Thomas, an astronaut, scientist, professional speaker, educator, and author of Orbit of Discovery about his STS-70 mission aboard space shuttle Discovery. A veteran of four flights, Don has spent 44 days in space and orbited the Earth nearly 700 times. Today, Don is helping to inform and excite the public about our future in space and preparing our next generation of scientists, engineers, and explorers for their missions in the future. The event will take place on February 22, 2024, at the Villa Milano Banquet & Conference Center (1630 Schrock Rd, Columbus, OH 43229). Registration begins at 11:00 AM and Lunch will be served at 11:50 AM. When you register, you will be required to select from three meal options: - Lasagna - Manicotti (Vegetarian) - CHICKEN PICCATA (Gluten Free) The cost of the event is $40.00 and is due at the time of registration. The Central Ohio Engineer’s Week luncheon registration portal is open. To register for this event, go to: https://www.fccospe.org/eweek The Engineer’s Week Luncheon event is still accepting sponsors. To Become a sponsor for the Central Ohio Engineer’s Week Luncheon, go to: https://www.fccospe.org/eweeksponsor Agenda: 11:00 Registration 11:50 Lunch 11:50 Keynote Speaker 1630 Schrock Rd, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43229
Ohio Engineers Week Luncheon
Ohio Engineers Week Luncheon
Register NOW for the Central Ohio Engineer’s Week Luncheon. SPACE IS LIMITED! Central Ohio Engineer’s Week luncheon registration portal is open. To register for this event, go to: https://www.fccospe.org/eweek The theme of the event is “Welcome to the Future”. The guest speaker is Astronaut Don Thomas, Crew Member of “THE ALL-OHIO SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION”. The event will take place on February 22, 2024 at the Villa Milano Banquet & Conference Center (1630 Schrock Rd, Columbus, OH 43229). Registration begins at 11:00 AM and Lunch will be served at 11:50 AM. When you register, you will be required to select from three meal options: - Lasagna - Manicotti (Vegetarian) - CHICKEN PICCATA (Gluten Free) The cost of the event is $40.00 and is due at the time of registration. The Engineer’s Week Luncheon event is still accepting sponsors. To Become a sponsor for the Central Ohio Engineer’s Week Luncheon, go to: https://www.fccospe.org/eweeksponsor Speaker(s): Don Thomas Bldg: Villa Milano, 1630 Schrock Road, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43229
Ohio Engineers Week Luncheon
Ohio Engineers Week Luncheon
Register NOW for the Central Ohio Engineer’s Week Luncheon. SPACE IS LIMITED! Central Ohio Engineer’s Week luncheon registration portal is open. To register for this event, go to: https://www.fccospe.org/eweek The theme of the event is “Welcome to the Future”. The guest speaker is Astronaut Don Thomas, Crew Member of “THE ALL-OHIO SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION”. The event will take place on February 22, 2024 at the Villa Milano Banquet & Conference Center (1630 Schrock Rd, Columbus, OH 43229). Registration begins at 11:00 AM and Lunch will be served at 11:50 AM. When you register, you will be required to select from three meal options: - Lasagna - Manicotti (Vegetarian) - CHICKEN PICCATA (Gluten Free) The cost of the event is $40.00 and is due at the time of registration. The Engineer’s Week Luncheon event is still accepting sponsors. To Become a sponsor for the Central Ohio Engineer’s Week Luncheon, go to: https://www.fccospe.org/eweeksponsor Speaker(s): Don Thomas Bldg: Villa Milano, 1630 Schrock Road, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43229
OSU GRSS SBC Monthly Meeting/Activity
OSU GRSS SBC Monthly Meeting/Activity
The OSU GRSS SBC is hosting monthly meeting followed by social activity (games/discussions) open to anybody with interest. Room: 132 (ESL MRC), Bldg: ElectroScience Laboratory, 1330 Kinnear Rd, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43212
IEEE NH Computer Society & Consultants Network – Meet and Greet Virtual Socializing Event
IEEE NH Computer Society & Consultants Network – Meet and Greet Virtual Socializing Event
Please join the IEEE New Hampshire Computer Society & Consultants Network for a virtual socializing event. This event is open to anyone involved in the consulting field, whether in IT or Non-IT sectors, or those working closely with consultants. If you aim to collaborate with fellow consultants and gain insights into consulting trends, this event is for you. This event offers an excellent opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations with fellow consultants from various disciplines. Share your experiences, exchange ideas, and gain valuable insights from industry experts. Forge new connections, collaborate on potential projects, and broaden your professional horizons in a relaxed and enjoyable environment. Coordinated with the IEEE Region 1 Professional Activities Webinars Coordinated with the IEEE Computer Society Region 1 and Region 2 Chapters Coordinator Co-sponsored by: Kit August , NJ Coast IM/C Chapter Chair Speaker(s): Dr. Raj Vayyavur Agenda: - Welcome and Introduction - Icebreaker Activity - Panel Discussion: "Consulting Trends and Challenges" - Networking Session - Open Forum for Sharing Experiences - Closing Remarks and Thank You Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400737
IEEE NH Computer Society & Consultants Network – Meet and Greet Virtual Socializing Event
IEEE NH Computer Society & Consultants Network – Meet and Greet Virtual Socializing Event
Please join the IEEE New Hampshire Computer Society & Consultants Network for a virtual socializing event. This event is open to anyone involved in the consulting field, whether in IT or Non-IT sectors, or those working closely with consultants. If you aim to collaborate with fellow consultants and gain insights into consulting trends, this event is for you. This event offers an excellent opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations with fellow consultants from various disciplines. Share your experiences, exchange ideas, and gain valuable insights from industry experts. Forge new connections, collaborate on potential projects, and broaden your professional horizons in a relaxed and enjoyable environment. Coordinated with the IEEE Region 1 Professional Activities Webinars Coordinated with the IEEE Computer Society Region 1 and Region 2 Chapters Coordinator Speaker(s): Dr. Raj Vayyavur Agenda: - Welcome and Introduction - Icebreaker Activity - Panel Discussion: "Consulting Trends and Challenges" - Networking Session - Open Forum for Sharing Experiences - Closing Remarks and Thank You Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400737
Git/GitHub Workshop
Git/GitHub Workshop
Introduction to Git and Github workshop for beginners. Taught by Temple University faculty member Dr. Iyad Obeid. Speaker(s): Dr. Iyad Obeid Bldg: College of Engineering, 1947 N 12th St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 19122
Fractional Transforms for S-Method and SAR Modeling
Fractional Transforms for S-Method and SAR Modeling
An application of Fraction Fourier Transform is in the study of stochastic signals. In particular we observe speckles of imaging points from a SAR mapping over an annular ring. The model has eight targets arranged in a circular ring with a radius of 10 meters with a secondary ring at 50 meters. There is a center target of which an aircraft approaches. As such the signatures of both the aircraft and the speckles can at times be hard to distinguish, especially if the SAR imaging is smeared. We propose the fractional Fourier Transform as an alternative to standard Fourier Transform to filter the noisy signals and take consideration to smearing. As such we were able to isolate the signals of the targets, speckles, and aircraft. Also we see the S-method for matrix representation of signal can be incorporated with the Fratcional Fourier Transform as to generalizing the monostatic SAR model for one aircraft and a set of speckles and or targets. Co-sponsored by: Wright-Patt Multi-Intelligence Development Consortium (WPMDC), The DOD & DOE Communities Speaker(s): Ernest Agenda: An application of Fraction Fourier Transform is in the study of stochastic signals. In particular we observe speckles of imaging points from a SAR mapping over an annular ring. The model has eight targets arranged in a circular ring with a radius of 10 meters with a secondary ring at 50 meters. There is a center target of which an aircraft approaches. As such the signatures of both the aircraft and the speckles can at times be hard to distinguish, especially if the SAR imaging is smeared. We propose the fractional Fourier Transform as an alternative to standard Fourier Transform to filter the noisy signals and take consideration to smearing. As such we were able to isolate the signals of the targets, speckles, and aircraft. Also we see the S-method for matrix representation of signal can be incorporated with the Fratcional Fourier Transform as to generalizing the monostatic SAR model for one aircraft and a set of speckles and or targets. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/408356
Section Officer/Director Training
Section Officer/Director Training
This is the rescheduled training that was planned for January. The purpose is to provide information to newly elected Officers and Directors. The goal is to have as much in-person interaction as possible, with virtual attendees using Zoom. Zoom users will receive a link when they register. Co-sponsored by: Washington Section, Baltimore Section Agenda: Agenda for 24 February 2024 Section Officer/Director Training Event 9:00 am Coffee, Pastries 10:00 am Introductions 10:30 am Documents for Monthly Section Meetings (Dan) 11:00 am Chapters and Affinity Groups (Murty) 11:30 am Lunch 1:00 pm Structure of IEEE above Section Level; Merger of Regions 1 and 2 (Murty) 2:00 pm Introduction to vTools, eNotices, and Events (Dan) 2:30 pm The Budget, NEXTGEN and Concur (Rolo) 3:00 pm Collabratec (Murty) 4:00 pm Adjourn Bldg: First Floor Meeting Room, Knights of Columbus Hall, 5115 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 22205, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/405982
Section Officer/Director Training
Section Officer/Director Training
This training is designed for the newly elected Officers and Directors of the Northern Virginia Section. Washington and Baltimore Section members are invited. Co-sponsored by: Washington Section, Baltimore Section Agenda: Agenda for 20 January 2024 Section Officer/Director Training Event 9:00 am Coffee, Pastries 10:00 am Introductions 10:30 am Documents for Monthly Section Meetings (Dan) 11:00 am Chapters and Affinity Groups (Murty) 11:30 am Lunch 1:00 pm Structure of IEEE above Section Level; Merger of Regions 1 and 2 (Murty) 2:00 pm Introduction to vTools, eNotices, and Events (Dan) 2:30 pm The Budget, NEXTGEN and Concur (Rolo) 3:00 pm Collabratec (Murty) 4:00 pm Adjourn Knights of Columbus Hall, 5115 Little Falls Road, Arlington , Virginia, United States, 22207, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/404689