Week of Events
Lehigh Valley WIE Planning Meeting 02/03/2025
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/461492
Distinguished Panel Hesse Russell, Irwin Gerszberg, Victor Lawrence, Irene Shannon 25 Feb 12pm Careers in Tech
Distinguished Panel Hesse Russell, Irwin Gerszberg, Victor Lawrence, Irene Shannon 25 Feb 12pm Careers in Tech
Join the Celebration. Networking. Careers in Technology Special Event. Agenda: 12pm - 1pm Distinguished Panel 1pm Networking and Refreshments AT&T Labs, 200 S Laurel Ave, Middletown, New Jersey, United States, 07748
Careers in Technology Spring Series 2025 – Peter James Kootsookos, PhD – 25 February 8pm EST / 7 pm CST
Careers in Technology Spring Series 2025 – Peter James Kootsookos, PhD – 25 February 8pm EST / 7 pm CST
[] Dr Kootsookos, IEEE Connecticut Section Chair. Dr Kootsookos will describe his career preparation. He will conduct a deep dive of his field as an expert in patent arbitration providing source code reviews. He is a teacher of telecommunications, signal & image processing, circuit analysis, digital hardware, and various software engineering courses at the University of New Haven, Fairfield University, Central Connecticut State University, and CT State Community College, Middlesex in the US and the Australian National University and University of Queensland in Australia. He is a Researcher: Signal processing research: more than 40 papers in conferences and international journals in signal, video, and image processing; Full life-cycle systems engineering: requirements, analysis, design, verification, validation, delivery; Quality processes worked with: IS09001-2000, CMMI, ACE (UTC’s Achieving Competitive Excellence). Note: PDH / CEU is not being offered for the Spring 2025 sessions. Speaker(s): Dr. Peter James Kootsookos, PhD Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456326
MOVE Tech Talk – Feb 2025 – Civil Air Patrol’s Capabilities
MOVE Tech Talk – Feb 2025 – Civil Air Patrol’s Capabilities
Civil Air Patrol Missouri Wing Commander, Jen Smith, along with MOWG Chief of Staff, Mike Toedebusch, will be delivering an in-depth presentation covering various aspects of the Civil Air Patrol’s capabilities. This presentation will explore how Civil Air Patrol and MOVE could collaborate during disaster response efforts, providing a coordinated and effective approach to emergency situations. Additionally, the session will highlight the opportunities available through the Cadet Program and the integration of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) initiatives within CAP, showcasing the organization’s commitment to fostering future leaders and advancing critical skills. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Speaker(s): Colonel Jen Smith, Lt Col Mike Toedebusch Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463436
Aspiring Engineer – Career Path
Aspiring Engineer – Career Path
University of Scranton alum, Cuong Nguyen, will be presenting on his career path to industry. Speaker(s): , Cuong Nguyen Bldg: Loyola Science Center - University of Scranton, Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
IEEE Cincinnati February 2025 Meeting
IEEE Cincinnati February 2025 Meeting
L3Harris Space & Sensors History and Technology: (1) the history of radio communications (used for space missions) that started here in Cincinnati. (2) IR technology being developed for use in military applications. **MUST BE A US CITIZEN TO ATTEND THE PRESENTATION PORTION OF SECTION MEETING** Speaker(s): Susan Butsch Room: Voltage Room, March First Brewing & Distilling, 7885 E Kemper Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 45249
IEEE-Columbus February 2025 ExCom Meeting -WebEx Meeting
IEEE-Columbus February 2025 ExCom Meeting -WebEx Meeting
Hello Everyone, Join the Columbus Section Executive Committee to connect with fellow members and guests. The meeting will cover administrative updates, as well as the status of current and upcoming Technical and Affinity Society events. Society and Affinity chairs, if you're unable to attend, please send your section activity updates to Ramy Tantawy at [email protected] Student chapters are welcome to attend and network with the section members and officers. Agenda: Agenda: Virtual ExCom Meeting 6:00 Welcome/Call Meeting to Order 6:15 Secretary’s Report: Approval of ExCom Minute Chair’s Report Vice Chair’s Report Treasurer Report 6:30 Professional, Society, Affinity, and Student Branch Reports 6:45 Old and New Business Discussions 7:30 Adjourn Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/470425
Officers Event
Officers Event
This meeting is to speak about upcoming events that will start this coming year. We will get contacts from Akron to Cleveland and see what we can learn on how they operate their chapter. Essential Meet and Greet and Agenda for Moving Forward Co-sponsored by: Anthony Nuzzi Agenda: To review this upcoming years Agenda Bldg: BDubs, 6000 Mahoning Ave, Austintown, Ohio, United States
General Meeting
General Meeting
Join us for our third general meeting! Free pizza as always! Room: 321, Bldg: Engineering Hall, 401 North Campus Drive, Glassboro, New Jersey, United States, 08028
IEEE R2 Mini Pupper Interactive Robotics Workshop
IEEE R2 Mini Pupper Interactive Robotics Workshop
The IEEE University of Dayton Student Chapter is thrilled to invite you to an interactive robotics workshop on Saturday March 1, 2025! In this hands-on session, students will explore cloud-based systems and integrate advanced AI tools, including generative AI, to develop and control robotic applications using the quadruped Mini Pupper (robot dog). Blending theory with practical experience, participants will learn to manage robotic operations from design to deployment, leveraging AWS cloud services, Python programming, the Robot Operating System (ROS), and AI technologies. During the workshop, students will program the robot to follow a line and perform dance routines synced to music of their choice. The event promises to be a fun, engaging experience, designed to spark interest in robotic programming. Participants will also have the chance to apply their newly acquired skills in a Mini Pupper competition at the IEEE SAC 2025. Registration is $50 for IEEE Members and $100 for Non-Members1 through February 28, 2025 at 12pm (EXTENDED) and includes: - Access to rental Mini Pupper robotics kits onsite 2 (PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN LAPTOP WITH WINDOWS 10 or 11) - Boxed lunch - Event t-shirt - Lots of fun and networking with other university students and robotics enthusiasts! 1 Non-Member Students can join IEEE for only $32 here: https://www.ieee.org/membership/join/dues.html 2 There is also an option to purchase a kit. Please email Dr. Doll for information at: (mailto:[email protected]) Seats are limited, so register as soon as possible to secure your spot and help us finalize the necessary preparations. Rates increase by $100 after February 28 at 12:00pm! (EXTENDED) Some pictures from a past event held with our collaborating Student Chapter at Temple University can be found below (courtesy of Dr. Li Bai, Faculty Advisor and Region 2 SAC Chair). Co-sponsored by: University of Dayton, WIE Speaker(s): Li Bai, Agenda: 9:30 am - 10:00 am Registration 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Workshop (Dr. Li Bai, Temple University) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Lunch Provided 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Robot Demonstrations 2:00 pm Adjourn Room: 203, Bldg: Kettering Labs, University of Dayton, 300 College Park Drive, Dayton, Ohio, United States, 45469-0232