Week of Events
Pittsburgh Section Executive and Administrative Committee – JULY (HYBRID)
You may use the following link to write a summary of any monthly updates from your committee, chapter or affinity group. Information received by 8 AM on WEDNESDAY the week of the event will be incorporated into the meeting agenda. IEEE members can access prior meeting minutes hosted on the Pittsburgh Section's (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_UTt5t_dxNP1M5dO87OOeR25t8P7qQHp?usp=sharing). Access to the shared drive is restricted to the (https://www.ieee.org/membership/products/google-apps.html). Meeting Location: Johnna's Room Monroeville Public Library 4000 Gateway Campus Blvd. Monroeville, PA 15146 MEETING IS HYBRID. Meeting link and call-in information will be emailed one hour before the event. --------------------------------------------------------------- New to IEEE Pittsburgh? For those new to the Pittsburgh Section Executive and Administrative Meeting, we welcome all IEEE members in the area to attend! This is a standing meeting held on the 3rd Thursday of every month. We review our upcoming activities relevant to engineers in our section. Feel free to use the report link above to ask any questions you may have, join us on Slack, or read through our welcome guide for more information about how you can get involved with IEEE Pittsburgh. (https://ieeepittsburgh.slack.com/) (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lyWneXlANAQAiJN2p6Bi9kAatooxIQ-YzlGpWRmRGBw/edit?usp=sharing) (https://webinabox.vtools.ieee.org/wibp_calendar/index/R20037) Agenda: First 30 minutes of the event are reserved for socializing. The meeting portion starts at 7 pm (eastern time zone). The meeting agenda will be emailed on Monday the week of the event for early registrants. Room: Johnna's Room, 4000 Gateway Campus Blvd., Monroeville, Pennsylvania, United States, 15146, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426285
Comsoc and Computer Joint meeting: Mathematical Artificial Intelligence
Mathematical Artificial Intelligence By Prof. Shui Yu University of Technology Sydney Abstract: Artificial Intelligence is a leading topic in both academia and industry, and explainable AI (XAI) is a critical and hot topic of the field. However, we noticed that XAI is not the core of the business, and we expect deterministic AI models. In this talk, we will report the current landscape of XAI, and then introduce the next stage after XAI – Mathematical AI (MAI). We will mainly present how the mathematical tools, such as differential geometry and group theory, are used build deterministic AI models. At the end of the talk, we will present some cases of the application of MAI. We hope the talk will shed light on the promising field for interested audience. Speaker(s): Dr. Shui Yu Agenda: Friday, July 19, 2024 4:00pm - 5:15pm Pacific Time Seminar with Q&A Any questions, please contact Dr. Zhensheng Zhang at [email protected] Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426757
Careers in Technology Summer Series 2024 – Lou Gullo – Reliability Engineering /Technology
Careers in Technology Summer Series 2024 – Lou Gullo – Reliability Engineering /Technology
This session on reliability engineering/technology will focus on reliability engineering as an engineering discipline and profession that is critical for today's complex and critical systems, and reliability technology as a constantly evolving technology in electrical/electronic/mechanical system design and development. This session will also focus on the history of IEEE reliability standards and the latest standards being developed by IEEE to move reliability engineering and technology further. Examples of IEEE reliability standards will be provided. Also, excerpts from my first book, Design for Reliability (DfR), by Raheja and Gullo, will be provided. Speaker(s): Lou Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423704
A CHIPS Program Office update – Beyond the leading edge
A CHIPS Program Office update – Beyond the leading edge
As the CHIPS program progresses, a number of preliminary funding announcements have been made. These include the well-known leading edge CMOS fab projects, but also smaller investments in more specialized areas such as photonics. These projects are an important part of the CHIPS for America vision but it extends to many other technology areas. This talk will cover the progress to date and some of the CHIPS program goals in these other areas. Speaker(s): Steve Palmer, Agenda: Refreshments will be available from 5:45 PM. 6:00 PM - Introductions and announcements 6:10 PM - Talk followed by Q&A Bldg: Westover Library, 1644 North McKinley Road, Suite 3, Arlington, Virginia, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426131
New Space Economy: The Rise of Small Satellites
New Space Economy: The Rise of Small Satellites
TALK ABSTRACT: Recent technological advances enabled low cost small satellite development and launch services which gave rise to the new space economy. Democratizing access to space feeds innovation and bolsters economic development taking the market away from a few large corporations and allowing smaller businesses to compete and thrive. In this talk, the process of creating a space corporation in Maine with examples of space based applications and research and development projects will be presented. Audience will learn more about opportunities and pitfalls in this new era. Speaker(s): Dr. Ali Abedi Agenda: Recent technological advances enabled low cost small satellite development and launch services which gave rise to the new space economy. Democratizing access to space feeds innovation and bolsters economic development taking the market away from a few large corporations and allowing smaller businesses to compete and thrive. In this talk, the process of creating a space corporation in Maine with examples of space based applications and research and development projects will be presented. Audience will learn more about opportunities and pitfalls in this new era. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/422563
Westinghouse Nuclear – Churchill Innovation Center
Westinghouse Nuclear – Churchill Innovation Center
Contextualizing unique experience in the nuclear power industry to understand the interrelationship between material mechanical behavior, fracture mechanics, and aging/embrittlement. Presentation to discuss material specifications for component replacement and new plants, failure analysis, materials testing, fracture mechanics, and material aging evaluations for upgrades, repairs and license renewal for nuclear power plants. Areas of specific focus include analysis of reactor pressure vessel (RPV) integrity, RPV internals aging, and other reactor coolant system materials. Other areas of targeted discussion include materials reliability programs for utilities, the Pressurized Water Reactor Owners Group Materials Committee, and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). Focused discussion of the master curve method (direct fracture toughness) for the benefit of the utilities operating pressurized water reactors, improved operation and enabling operation beyond 80 years. Date: Thursday, 7/18/2024, 11:30am-4:30pm. Registration: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420349 Requirements: Must register by 7/8/2024 at 11:55pm. US citizens only. Must bring valid, government-issued photo ID that exactly matches provided registration information. Must provide SSN number in advance by 7/8/2024 at 11:55pm (provide on registration form or provide to meeting organizers over the phone at 412-290-5392). Must wear long pants and closed-toed shoes to facility. Location: 1332 Beulah Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15235-5082, USA [] Speaker(s): Brian, Jeff, Georgia Agenda: Safety brief Introductions Lunch (Mission BBQ) onsite in conference room concurrent with Site overview - manager Addressing aging of the nuclear reactor pressure vessel to ensure safe long-term operation of the PWR fleet – Brian Hall Eddy Current Flow Meter testing presentation – Jeff Arndt & Georgia Clifford Radiation Safety briefing Site tour of multiple laboratories Adjourn 1332 Beulah Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 15235