Week of Events
Columbus Stem & Arts Expo
The Columbus STEM & Arts Expo will be taking place at the Polaris Fashion Place on November 3 2024 at 12:00PM - 6:00PM. IEEE Columbus has reserved a booth to connect with our community and IEEE members. This is a great opportunity to take your child or your inner child to experience steam activities and different fields of engineering. We already have enough volunteers for the IEEE table however we would be great-full if you stopped by and introduce yourself. 1500 Polaris Pkwy, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43240
LAB TOUR: CMU MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION FACILITY
The Materials Characterization Facility is a world-class, multi-user facility located at Carnegie Mellon University. The MCF provides capabilities for structural and chemical characterization of materials including electron microscopy, scanning probe microscopy, and x-ray diffraction. The tour will include a walkthrough of the facility with the highly qualified technical staff members, demonstration of capabilities, and more. Light dinner will be provided. ORGANIZERS: IEEE Nanotechnology Council PARKING: On street parking is available near Flagstaff Hill Pavilion: Frew St. Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Free parking is also available in the Morewood Gardens Parking Lot: 4902 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Directions: The Materials Characterization Facility is located on the 1st floor of Roberts Engineering. For easiest entrance follow the linked map and enter through the glass doors on the right side of the building (see picture). IMPORTANT: LONG PANTS ARE REQUIRED. NO OPEN TOE SHOES, SANDALS, HIGH HEELS, OR LARGE BOOTS. If you are an IEEE member, you must enter your membership number. Each IEEE Member may bring up to one non-member. All attendees must be at least 18 years old. For questions please contact organizers: Andrew Cochran (Nanotechnology Council) [email protected] [] Agenda: 6:00pm Light Dinner 6:30pm Tour Room: 1st Floor, Bldg: Roberts Engineering Hall, 5000 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 15213
Foundations of Mixed-Signal IC Design: A Practical Approach to Lab-to-Fab – Tiny Tapeout Workshop Two
The Columbus, OH Section Joint Chapter (SSC37/CAS04) is excited to continue the workshops in 2024! Thanks to the generous sponsorship from the CAS society, "(https://r2.ieee.org/columbus-ssccas/blog/2024/01/14/tiny-tapeout-workshop-announcement/)" will continue with a second Tiny Tapeout preparation workshop. These sessions have been geared to guide both students and professionals through the digital design flow, preparing them for submission on one of the (https://tinytapeout.com/) shuttle runs! Sponsorship for the November 8th tapeout has closed, but the chapter is still fielding applications to sponsor 15-20 enthusiastic students and professionals who are eager to participate in the (https://tinytapeout.com/) shuttles next year (more details await in the workshop). The second session in the series focuses on using Verilog with the open-source tools to generate designs. It will begin by helping participants with difficulty they had in setting up tools. After tools are working, participants will split into groups and begin work on an example Verilog project. Work on the Verilog project will be split into modules that can be tested independently. The project may be expanded on to add extra features if desired, but can be fairly easily completed and submitted on its own. Please bring a laptop to work on the project. It is encouraged to have a (https://github.com/). In this workshop we hope to delve into more advanced applications of the digital tool flow, as well as interactive troubleshooting sessions addressing participants' design challenges. Based on feedback received, additional in-person or remote support sessions may be introduced. These workshops will complement lectures delivered by subject matter experts on IC design and testing. By the conclusion of the this session, our objective as society leaders is to furnish participants with a solid understanding of integrated circuit design, fabrication, and testing, with a particular emphasis on leveraging the open-source digital flow offered by the Tiny Tapeout shuttle program This initiative presents a remarkable opportunity for hands-on learning in VLSI design within a supportive environment conducive to skill development. Tiny Tapeout Workshop 2 Wednesday, November 6 · 5:30 – 9:00pm Time zone: America/New_York Google Meet joining info Video call link: https://meet.google.com/cco-auxw-iqa Or dial: (US) +1 470-443-1782 PIN: 964 295 131# More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/cco-auxw-iqa?pin=1988206288686 1275 Kinnear Rd, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43212, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/438342
Quantum Engineering for the undergraduate Electrical Engineering Curriculum
The current undergraduate electrical engineering curriculum lacks sufficient coverage of quantum engineering, despite the rapid advancements in quantum technologies, including quantum computing, devices, and nanodevices. As we enter the quantum era in all aspects of technology, it is imperative to update the curriculum to prepare future electrical engineers (and technologists) for these emerging fields. We recommend enriching the curriculum with new courses such as (a) Quantum Mechanics for Electrical Engineers, which provides a foundation in quantum principles, (b) Quantum Theory of Solids, a specialized version of solid-state physics tailored to electrical engineering, and (c) Nanotechnology for Electrical Engineers, emphasizing the design and application of nanodevices. A key focus should be on quantum dots as critical components in the development of ultra-short-channel field-effect transistors (FETs) or in medical applications, highlighting their importance in modern nanoelectronics. These curriculum enhancements will equip students with the knowledge and skills to thrive in the quantum-driven future. Co-sponsored by: EDS Student Branch, Physics & Engineering Dept, University of Scranton Speaker(s): Argyrios, Room: 334, Bldg: Loyola Science Center (LSC), 204 Monroe Ave, Physics and Engineering Dept, University of Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States, 18510
Cleveland Section IEEE – November ExCom Meeting
Regularly scheduled ExCom meeting for November 2024. Note that the meeting location is new. Agenda: TBD Room: TBD, Bldg: Parma-Snow Library, 2121 Snow Rd, Parma, Ohio, United States, 44134, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/441493
Distinguished Lecture (Virtual) – Civilized Collaboration: Ethical architectures for enforcing legal requirements and mediating social norms in Human-robot Interaction
Distinguished Lecture (Virtual) - Civilized Collaboration: Ethical architectures for enforcing legal requirements and mediating social norms in Human-robot Interaction Prof. Ronald C. Arkin, Georgia Tech, IEEE Fellow Abstract: The ways in which we treat each other, typically underpinned by an ethical theory, serve as a foundation for civilized activity. Bounds and requirements are established for normal and acceptable interactions between humans. If we are to create robotic systems to reside among us, they must also adhere to a set of related values that humans operate under. This talk first describes the importance of such conventions in human-robot interaction, then outlines a way forward including the difficult research questions remaining to be confronted in ethical human robot interaction (HRI). In particular, examples involving architectures using ethical governors, moral emotions, responsibility advisors and theories of mind are described in two quite different contexts: warfare and the maintenance of human dignity in healthcare. Even the role of deception must be considered as an important adjunct to HRI, as it may yield more effective intentional and autonomous social robots if properly deployed. Finally, we can consider how robots may eventually be able to engineer more socially just human beings via nudging and the ethical questions associated with using such devices. Prof. Ronald C. Arkin is Professor Emeritus with the College of Computing at Georgia TechProf. Arkin was named a Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology in 2012 and a Distinguished Visitor for the IEEE Computer Society in 2023. He was elected a Fellow of the IEEE in 2003. Co-sponsored by: New York Section and Region 1 & Region 2 Computer Society Speaker(s): Prof. Arkin , Agenda: - Event Agenda - Event Agenda: 6:00 PM Welcome Remark – IEEE NY Section 6:10 ~7:10 PM (Presentation- Prof. Ronald C. Arkin, Georgia Tech, IEEE Fellow, Civilized Collaboration) 7:10 PM Q/A The event is free to attend. ALL ARE WELCOME Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434465
2024 Joint IEEE Region 1 / Region 2 EXCOM/SPC Meetings
R1/R2 Joint Board Meeting. Detailed Agenda is TBD. Approximate times below This Registration is for R1/R2 Joint Excom/SPC meeting on November 9th and 10th only. - This event including companion registrations for dinners (as applicable) - You must register for the hotel via this link: (https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1708028831422&key=GRP&app=resvlink) PLEASE NOTE THE OCTOBER 16 5PM ET deadline for hotel. Agenda (Times approximate) - R1/R2 Strategic Planning Committee - Saturday 11/9 at 3 PM - R1/R2 Executive Committee Meeting - Saturday 11/9 7-9 PM - R1/R2 Executive Committee Meeting - Sunday 11/10 8 AM- 12 PM NOTE: Region 1 and Region 2 will be hosting a Dinner Friday night starting at 7PM. This dinner is open to R1/R1 Excom/SPC and WIE members. If you are able to attend the Friday Night Dinner please register here: (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/433952) Reminder that you were also sent a discount code for the WIE Forum which is a separate registration. Contact your region secretary if you cannot locate that information and wish to register for the WIE Forum: WIE Forum link: (https://attend.ieee.org/wie-forum-usa-east-2024/) Agenda: Full Agenda TBD R1/R2 SPC should plan on arriving in time for Saturday November 9 meeting beginning at 3pm (may stay Friday) night if needed due to travel timelines) R1/R2 ExCom should plan on arriving in time for Saturday November 9 meeting beginning at 7pm (may stay Friday night if needed due to travel timelines) . R1/R2 Excom/SPC Partners/Spouses may attend the Saturday dinner (Cost for guests: $25). 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
Lehigh Valley WIE Planning Meeting 11/4/24
Lehigh Valley WIE Planning Meeting 11/4/24
This is a planning meeting for the Lehigh Valley WIE Affinity Group. Interested Lehigh Valley Section WIE members or prospective members are welcome to attend. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/439187
Worldwide standardization activities of AI
Worldwide standardization activities of AI
In this webinar, we will discuss the newly released ISO standard, ISO/IEC 42001: Artificial Intelligence Management System and its impact on the governance of AI. We will go over the context of the standard, it’s objectives, and the new framework it sets to help organizations build a responsible AI practice, develop an ethical practice, and build a long-term AI strategy. We will also address implications of the EU AI Act on U.S technology companies, and the impact of the EU Act on the issue of conformity assessment and standardization. Finally, we will discuss linkages between 42001 and the NIST Risk Management Framework, and go over the state of federal and local government AI regulations in the U.S Co-sponsored by: Ali Daneshmand Speaker(s): Sid Ahmed, Agenda: Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/428548
Max-affine regression: Robust regression and variable selection
Max-affine regression: Robust regression and variable selection
Prof. Kiryung Lee in the ECE department at The Ohio State University will present a virtual seminar on nonlinear regression problems. Co-sponsored by: American One World Mathematics of INformation, Data, and Signals (1W-MINDS) Seminar Speaker(s): Kiryung Lee, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444323
General Meeting
General Meeting
For our fifth GM, we will be having an education talk by a special guest. Free pizza as always! Room: 321, Bldg: Engineering Hall, 401 North Campus Drive, Glassboro, New Jersey, United States, 08028
Joint IEEE Region 1 / Region 2 WIE Forum/Excom/SPC Friday Night Dinner
Joint IEEE Region 1 / Region 2 WIE Forum/Excom/SPC Friday Night Dinner
R1/R2 Excom/SPC/WIE Dinner Ensure you register companion for dinners separately. NOTE: This registration is for the Friday Night Dinner Only. If you are attending the Joint R1 R2 Excom/SPC meeting please see (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/433134) Agenda: Peter Chang's, 230 Tresser Blvd, Stamford, Connecticut, United States, 06901
12th Central PA Robotics Competition
12th Central PA Robotics Competition
Penn State Harrisburg will host the Twelfth annual South Central PA Robotics Competition on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at Capital Union Building (CUB). The event is jointly organized by IEEE Susquehanna Section, nd Penn State Harrisburg. This event is part of a larger STEM initiative, and is open to all middle/high students from all schools, as well as home-schooled students throughout South Central Pennsylvania. Note: Each student/guardian must complete a registration form. Co-sponsored by: Penn State Univ-Harrisburg ***CANCELED*** Room: 210 (Student Center), Bldg: Capital Union Building, Penn State Harrisburg, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, Pennsylvania, United States, 17057
12th Central PA Robotics Competition
12th Central PA Robotics Competition
Penn State Harrisburg will host the Twelfth annual South Central PA Robotics Competition on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at Capital Union Building (CUB). The event is jointly organized by IEEE Susquehanna Section, nd Penn State Harrisburg. This event is part of a larger STEM initiative, and is open to all middle/high students from all schools, as well as home-schooled students throughout South Central Pennsylvania. Note: Each student/guardian must complete a registration form. Co-sponsored by: Penn State Univ-Harrisburg Room: First Floor hallway, Bldg: EAB Building , Penn State Harrisburg, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, Pennsylvania, United States, 17057
WASHINGTON SECTION NOV-2024 ADCOM MEETING
WASHINGTON SECTION NOV-2024 ADCOM MEETING
Please join us for the monthly administrative meeting of the IEEE Washington Section. All IEEE members in our Section are welcome to attend. IEEE members who wish to volunteer for the Washington Section Administrative Committee are encouraged to attend. Co-sponsored by: Sastry Kompella Agenda: Agenda will be provided soon. Room: Multi-Purpose Room B, Bldg: College park Airport Operations Building, 1909 Corporal Frank Scott Dr , College Park, Maryland, United States, 20740, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444008