Week of Events
ACESS STEM Event
Event held for middle and high school students. Representatives from various technical societies including IEEE will have booths demonstrating various elements of engineering and science professions. IEEE will have demonstrations of communications and robotics. Co-sponsored by: ACESS (Akron Council of Engineering and Science Societies) Bldg: Student Center, University of Akron, 255 E. Buchtel Ave, Akron, Ohio, United States, 44325
Baltimore Section Executive Committee (ExCom) Meeting, 10 March 2025
Baltimore Section Executive Committee (ExCom) Meeting, 10 March 2025
Monthly meeting of the IEEE Baltimore Section's executive committee. The meeting is open to all Section members. This will only be in person at UMBC. A light dinner will be served for those coming directly from work. Park in the Commons Garage. Parking is free after 4:00 PM Speaker(s): Anuj, Room: 329, Bldg: Commons, UMBC, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21250
IEEE NoVa ExCom – March meeting
IEEE NoVa ExCom – March meeting
ExCom meeting for officers, chapter leaders, and all interested members of the section Agenda: 6 PM Meeting start Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/471744
Administrative Committee Meeting via Zoom
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/462277
Midterm Exam Study Hall
Midterm Exam Study Hall
Study hall for members with tutors for specific subjects 1000 Hilltop Cir, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Stretchable and Flexible Sensors for Healthcare and Aged Care- Nanotechnology?
Stretchable and Flexible Sensors for Healthcare and Aged Care- Nanotechnology?
Abstract: The presentation will focus on stretchable and wearable electronics which represents a new wave in devices which can bend, flex, and stretch. My work seeks to transform conventional hard electronics into soft and unbreakable products, thin enough to create electronic skin. We realize thin electronic patches that adhere to the skin that can mimic body functionality, measure and diagnose, monitoring environment around, on, and within us. These next-gen stretchable electronics for a diverse range of current and visionary applications are being commercialized with industry. Examples include skin-worn sensors to warn people about harmful UV and nicotine levels, wearables for health monitoring, and nearables in bedding. Co-sponsored by: Electron Devices Society IEEE EDS ([email protected]) Agenda: The EDS webinar series delivers live lectures with luminaries from the field of electron device engineering streaming right to your desktop! For more valuable on-demand technical training, visit the new (https://resourcecenter.eds.ieee.org/). If you would like to join EDS please use our promo code (for new members only): EDS2025_WEBINAR _____________________________________________________________ Date: 12 March 2025 Flexible Electronics & Displays Webinar Series Topic: Stretchable and Flexible Sensors for Healthcare and Aged Care Time: 6:00 PM (EDT) ((https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Stretchable+and+Flexible+Sensors+for+Healthcare+and+Aged+Care+&iso=20250312T17&p1=842&ah=1)) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/472461
SCIENCE IN ACTION – Decoding the Ionosphere
SCIENCE IN ACTION – Decoding the Ionosphere
Dr. Kukkai Hozumi, a post-doc researcher at the University of Scranton, will be giving a technical presentation on the Earth's ionosphere. Bldg: Loyola Science Center - The University of Scranton, Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
Electrical Engineering Careers in Medical Product Development
Electrical Engineering Careers in Medical Product Development
When people talk about their careers, it is often easy to tell others what they do. Sharing why they do what they do can sometimes be a challenge for some people. However, Electrical Engineers who work in medical product development environments can always say why they do what they do. When a new product gets released to the market, the product can be used to improve the lives or well-being of others. Sometimes, the product can even be used to save someone’s life. That’s a great reason to get involved in developing medical products! No matter how your day, week, month, or year is going, you always know that the products you create can have a major impact on someone’s life and that’s a great feeling. In this talk, Mr. Mozelewski will discuss careers in medical product development and offer many tips on how Electrical Engineering students can position themselves to take advantage of future job opportunities with medical device companies. Speaker(s): Steve, Agenda: 6:00 PM Pizza and drinks 6:15 PM Talk begins Room: 157, Bldg: Benedum Hall, 3700 O'Hara Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 15213
General Meeting
General Meeting
Join us for our fourth general meeting, where we will be hosting and Introduction to Altium Designer workshop! Free pizza as always! Room: 321, Bldg: Engineering Hall, 401 North Campus Drive, Glassboro, New Jersey, United States, 08028
15th IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference
15th IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference
The 15th IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference (ISEC ’25) held on March 15, 2025 (Saturday – 9.00 AM – 5.00 PM EDT ) at Princeton University, NJ, USA. Visit the website for more information - https://ewh.ieee.org/conf/stem/index.html Please visit the registration page for fees - https://edas.info/registerPerson.php?c=32825 IEEE.TV will also stream the Keynote Talks live. IEEE ISEC is a unique program that bridges the gap between science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines and engages students in hands-on activities and projects rooted in the engineering and design fields. By creating a platform that blends together different academic and professional backgrounds, IEEE ISEC encourages students to explore creative and innovative ways to solve complex problems. Through activities like robotics, coding, 3D printing, and design thinking, students develop the essential skills needed to face the challenges of the future. IEEE ISEC's on-site event will also provide students with the opportunity to network with peers and industry experts, broadening their horizons and fostering their individual career paths. The event includes: - 5 Keynote speakers - Panel discussion on "Responsible Use of AI in STEM Education" - Dozens of poster presentations by K-12 students - Multiple workshops and industry exhibits - Full papers and Work-In-Progress papers presentations - And Special Exhibitor - the IEEE MOVE truck!!! Co-sponsored by: IEEE Electron Devices Society & IEEE Education Society Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, United States