Week of Events
2024 Joint IEEE Region 1 / Region 2 Board Meetings
R1/R2 Joint Board Meeting. Detailed Agenda is available https://agd.ieee.org/mpt/Agenda.aspx?eid=18803. Ensure you register for 1) This event including companion registrations for dinners (as applicable) 2) The hotel ((https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1707864273422&key=GRP&app=resvlink)) 3) Saturday companion program (as desired) ((https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418568)) Agenda R1/R2 Strategic Planning Committee - Friday at 1PM R1/R2 Executive Committee Meeting - Friday at 5PM For all other committee and external leaders/staff, the meeting begins on Saturday morning with breakfast. Agenda: Full Agenda TBD R1/R2 SPC should plan on arriving in time for Friday June 2 meeting beginning at 1pm (may stay Thursday night if needed due to travel timelines) R1/R2 ExCom should plan on arriving in time for Friday June 2 meeting beginning at 5pm (may stay Thursday night if needed due to travel timelines) . R1/R2 Excom/SPC Partners/Spouses may attend the Friday dinner (Cost for guests: $25). All section chairs (or their designee) and other committee and invited guests should plan on arriving Friday afternoon/evening for the full committee meeting to begin Saturday morning and ending by 1pm Sunday. R1/R2 Partners/Spouses may attend the Saturday dinner (Cost for guests: $25) There will be an optional partner/spouse program for Saturday (details above) All R1/R2 expense reports will be submitted through IEEE Concur Travel Expense reporting system through your respective region. Stamford Marriott Hotel & Spa , 243 Tresser Blvd, Stamford, Connecticut, United States, 06901
Baltimore Section Executive Committee (ExCom) Meeting, 10 June, 2024
Monthly meeting of the IEEE Baltimore Section's executive committee. The meeting is open to all Section members. This meeting will be by videoconference only. The meeting link will be sent to registrants. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/391986
IEEE NOVA Section EXCOM June Meeting
This is the June meeting for the IEEE Northern Virginia Section Executive Committee. Room: Longfellow Room, Bldg: Suite 3, Westover Library, 1644 North McKinley Road, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 22203, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/422196
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/409213
Graph Mining for Health
Graphs are ubiquitous data structures providing powerful representations for objects with interactions. Empowered by recent progress in AI and machine learning, rapid technical progress has been achieved in graph mining. On the other hand, research and clinical practices in public health have generated large volumes of interconnected data, where the exploration of modern graph mining principles and techniques is still rather limited. In this talk, Dr. Yang will introduce their research vision and agenda for graph mining for health, followed by successful examples from their recent exploration of multi-modality graph construction, trustworthy graph modeling, and federated graph learning. Finally, Dr. Yang will conclude the talk with discussions on future directions that can benefit from further collaborations with researchers interested in data mining or health informatics in general. Join us for an enlightening session! Let's explore graph data and delve into the latest techniques and their practical applications in healthcare. Speaker(s): Carl Yang Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417510
eLoop IT Asset Disposition &Electronic Device Recycling Services – Plant Tour
eLoop IT Asset Disposition &Electronic Device Recycling Services – Plant Tour
Attendees will be provided with a technical presentation and walking tour of eLoop’s new facility. eLoop provides high quality and cost effective IT Asset Disposition (ITAD). ITAD is the practice of properly decommissioning of electronic hardware and devices, which is critical for ensuring a firm’s data is not compromised. The process ensures that outdated and failed devices are recycled in a safe, secure, and sustainable manner. A variety of equipment types are decommissioned in the plant including but not limited to computers ( desk mount & Laptop), monitors, stand-alone hard drives and flat screen TV’s. The tour will depict how devices are disassembled and/or shredded and inserted into the appropriate sustainable recycling streams. A complementary limited menu lunch will be provided at a nearby TBD venue. Speaker(s): Ned Eldbridge, 1 Wesco Drive, Export, Pennsylvania, United States, 15632
IEEE R2 Mini-Syncs – 2024 Series
IEEE R2 Mini-Syncs – 2024 Series
IEEE R2 Mini-Sync: - RD Passdown - Education Activities Board (EAB) Jamie Moesch, Managing Director EAB Agenda: IEEE Author Center Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/389636
Congestion in Large-Scale Transportation Networks: Analysis and Control
Congestion in Large-Scale Transportation Networks: Analysis and Control
Fluid-like models, such as the Lighthill-Whitham-Richards (LWR) model and their discretizations like Daganzo’s Cell Transmission Model (CTM), have proven successful in modeling traffic networks. In general, these models are not linear; they employ discontinuous dynamics or nonlinear terms to describe phenomena like shock waves and phantom jams. Given the complexity of the dynamics, it is not surprising that the stability properties of these models are not yet well characterized. Recent results have shown the existence of a unique equilibrium in the free flow regime for certain classes of networks modeled by the CTM; however, these results restrict inflows to the system to be bounded or constant. Further, it is of interest to understand the system behavior in congested regimes since links in various practical networks are often congested. Speaker(s): Dr. Vijay Gupta Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419622
Creating Smart facilities by using distributed sensors and controls connected via IoT devices and ThingSpeak analytics
Creating Smart facilities by using distributed sensors and controls connected via IoT devices and ThingSpeak analytics
IEEE DeVry University Student Branch and CompTIA Student Club Present Creating Smart facilities by using distributed sensors and controls connected via IoT devices and ThingSpeak analytics By: Prof. Toshko Tzvetkov Date/Time: Thursday, June 13th @ 5:00 pm CST/6:00 pm EST In this workshop, we will be discussing how to create distributed sensors network, how to use the Thingspeak to collect the data from the sensors and how to send feedback from Thingspeak to controllers and actuators to change spart facilities settings. To Join: https://devry.engageli.com/devry/current/8s7-4xz-5k8/? Prof. Toshko Tzvetkov earned his MSc degree in Engineering Physics/ Microelectronics from the Sofia University at Sofia, Bulgaria. Throughout his career Prof. Tzvetkov has been involved in developing new ion beam technologies, revolutionary X-ray imaging technologies and new scientific instruments. He has very extensive experience in electronics engineering, software development and computer networking and system administration. Prof. Tzvetkov has multiple commercial software products. Also, it created an autonomous system that was used on the International Space Station to collect data using Arduino based microcontroller. Currently he is an advisor to A3Global for battery reconditioning instrument development. Member of IEEE. Co-sponsored by: CompTIA Student Club Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/424117