Week of Events
2025 IEEE R1 R2 Joint Student Conference (StuCon25)
The 2025 IEEE R1 R2 Student Conference (StuCon25) is co-sponsored by IEEE Regions 1 & 2 and hosted by Stony Brooks University's IEEE student branch. All college students from Regions 1 and 2 are welcome to attend this event and participate in the competitions. Competitions include Micromouse, SumoBot, Ethics, Brown Bag, and Research Paper Competitions, with cash prizes available for all competitions. Hand on Experience in Arduino, SumoBot, Antennas, Software Defined Radio, and MangDang Robot Dog workshops. Professional Development workshops for students to build their professional brand and learn interviewing skills. Leadership panel discussion for students and a vtools reporting seminar for Student Branch counselors. Students can learn about career opportunities and ask professionals questions through the Women in Engineering (WIE) networking panel event. There will also be an exhibition area that showcases companies, IEEE societies, and graduate schools for students to explore future opportunities! For full details visit: attend.ieee.org/stucon-2025 This conference will start at 5pm Friday, April 4th with full day on Saturday, April 5th, and half day optional events on Sunday morning April 6th, 2025 at Stony Brooks Univeristy, Long Island, NY. Lodging info is available on the conference website. Student registration includes all events, 2 nights of quad room lodging (room assignments will be made by school counselors), light refreshments at Friday night events, lunch, and the dinner banquet on Saturday. The hotel provides free breakfast on Saturday and Sunday mornings. This event will be photographed, and your registration at this event includes an agreement that your picture may be used for publicity purposes. Faculty counselors/staff/volunteers registration does NOT include lodging but a discounted rate is available through the link emailed to registered faculty. The room block registration link expires on March 5th or when full. Students under the age of 18 will need to register with a parent or guardian. (Student attendees should NOT book their own lodging using the above link) There will be no registration fee refunds, all registrations are final! Competition Team & Individual Event Sign Up (After registering in vtools, sign up there for individual events-first-come, first-served): Please use links on conference site for paper competition, competion and workshop sign up. IMPORTANT REGISTRATION NOTE: Each attendee must be registered, including Banquet guests. Before submitting registration (if registering more than one person), make sure to choose "Add Another Guest" to register and pay for additional attendees and then submit as the final step. Otherwise, you may also register each person as a new registrant. Stony Brooks University, Long Island, New York, United States
2025 IEEE-USA Congressional Visits Day (CVD)
Ihttps://ieeeusa.org/cvdEEE-USA Congressional Visits Day (CVD) is an annual event that brings engineers, scientists, mathematicians, researchers, educators, and technology executives to Washington to raise visibility of and support for engineering and technology. This premier event is open to all IEEE members in the United States. CVD is an opportunity to introduce yourself, your colleagues, your company, and your profession to our elected officials. It also a great opportunity to discuss legislation and issues that are uniquely important to IEEE members. (https://ieeeusa.org/public-policy/cvd/registration/) For More Information Contact: Annie Perrin Grisham IEEE-USA Government Relations Email: a.grisham@ieee.org Agenda: Schedule Participants will begin on the afternoon of April 8th with a detailed training session and policy briefing, given by IEEE-USA’s legislative professionals. You will then spend April 9th on Capitol Hill meeting with your Legislators and/or their staff to discuss technology policy in the new Congress. Registration (https://ieeeusa.org/public-policy/cvd/registration/) FAQ Visit our (https://ieeeusa.org/public-policy/cvd/faq/) for answers to all of your questions. This page will be updated as needed. Training Videos In addition to the in-person training on April 8th, IEEE-USA will hold virtual training sessions for this year’s CVD. Each session will be livestreamed and the recorded sessions will be available for on-demand viewing. The training videos from the 2023 CVD are available below and can be viewed on-demand. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UepRSBQkmLc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOCXxWbqlpQ Washington, District of Columbia, United States
IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: Job Search Trends for 2025: What You Need to Know to Stay Ahead
IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: Job Search Trends for 2025: What You Need to Know to Stay Ahead
2025 is bringing new opportunities—and new challenges—for job seekers. In this session, we’ll explore the latest trends shaping the job market and how professionals can leverage them to their advantage. From the rise of AI-powered hiring tools to the growing importance of soft skills, we’ll break down what you need to focus on to stand out in an evolving landscape. Plus, I’ll share the one thing you need to do to get hired faster in 2025. Whether you're switching industries, aiming for a promotion, or looking for your next big opportunity, this talk will give you the insights and strategies to stay ahead in the job search game. Speaker(s): Elizabeth Lions Agenda: IEEE-USA's free webinars/events are designed to help you find your next job, maintain your career, negotiate an appropriate salary, understand ethical considerations in the workplace and learn about other career-building strategies and public policy developments that affect your profession. Learn about our sponsor: the IEEE Member Group Insurance Program - Powered by AMBA. AMBA specializes in providing tailored insurance solutions for IEEE members. Whether you’re seeking health, life, or disability coverage, AMBA has you covered. Visit the IEEE Member Group Insurance Program website to explore the benefits and options available to you: (https://www.ieeeinsurance.com/) For information regarding upcoming webinars or to visit our vast webinar archive, please visit: (https://ieeeusa.org/careers/webinars/) (https://newsletter.smartbrief.com/rest/sign-up/2479DAB0-4089-43E7-925D-86AE0C1E6244?campaign=e0d52cef) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463524
Ultra-fast charging and ubiquitous infrastructure
Ultra-fast charging and ubiquitous infrastructure
As the EV technology for the driving train entered the phase of maturity with many superior performances, significant progress in battery technologies ushed in the era of electrical vehicle proliferation. Battery-powered electric vehicles (BEV) are now in price parity with internal combustion engine (ICE) cars, even being more competitive. Many countries/regions now have aggressive mandates towards zero-emission to combat global climate change. A major remaining obstacle is the availability of ultra-fast charging required for long-haul driving and ubiquitous charging for everyday driving. We will discuss the challenges facing ultra-fast charging and available solutions coming on the horizon. We will provide a new thinking in achieving ubiquitous charging infrastructure by leveraging existing and readily-available technologies. For autonomous vehicles, wireless power charging provides a path forward. The newly-founded IEEE Transportation Electrification Council (TEC) is providing much-needed leadership in the technical space to help pushing for ubiquitous charging infrastructure on a global scale. Speaker(s): Don Agenda: Social: 6:30 PM Presentation: 7 pm (eastern time zone). Room: 3rd floor, Room: 305, Bldg: Information Science Building, 135 N Bellefield Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 15260
Lehigh Valley WIE Planning Meeting 4/7/2025
Lehigh Valley WIE Planning Meeting 4/7/2025
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/472596
Lehigh Valley WIE Planning Meeting 4/7/2025
Lehigh Valley WIE Planning Meeting 4/7/2025
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. Registration is required; please use the registration link below. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/476644
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/462279
Stark Area RTA Hydrogen Facility & Vehicles Presentation & Tour
Stark Area RTA Hydrogen Facility & Vehicles Presentation & Tour
Presentation & Tour 1600 Gateway Blvd. SE Canton, OH 44707 11:45 – 12:00 Registration 12:00 – 1:00 Lunch & Presentation Cost: $20 1 PDH awarded for attendance Meal Choices (Subway Box Lunch) Subway Club Sandwich Homerun Ham Sandwich Veggie Delite Wrap Turkey Breast Wrap (Boxed Lunch includes chips, cookie and bottled water) RSVP by Monday April 7 to Lewis Hinkel at (330) 466-2761 or email to hlh.consulting.engineer@gmail.com. Attendance limited to 25 reservations. Co-sponsored by: CRSPE 1600 Gateway Blvd. SE, Canton, Ohio, United States, 44707
IEEE EMC Webinar: Electromagnetic Compatibility and Functional Safety through IEEE 1848™-2020 and IEEE P1848.1™
IEEE EMC Webinar: Electromagnetic Compatibility and Functional Safety through IEEE 1848™-2020 and IEEE P1848.1™
Today, chiplet and disaggregated design is growing in mainstream commercial offers across edge-to-server. However, the industry is not ready for its big design complexity, especially if we aim to achieve highly optimized design at scale. Augmented intelligence (AuI: AI + human experts) is a collaborative framework between humans and artificial intelligence that supports multi-level and multi-domain design optimization by assigning strategic and supervisory tasks to humans and computational and iterative tasks to machines. This transformative methodology can scale the number of custom-optimized designs with the same number of resources, achieving high-quality competitive products with reduced time-to-market. Speaker(s): Doug, Room: 144, Bldg: Oak Hall, 1972 Clark Ave, Alliance, Ohio, United States, 44601, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/479353
Antenna & Cable Measurements with Vector Network Analyzers (VNA)
Antenna & Cable Measurements with Vector Network Analyzers (VNA)
The "CH04096 - Milwaukee Section Chapter, EMC27" presents a technical virtual presentation on Antenna & Cable Measurements with Vector Network Analyzers. This presentation is free and providing the highest level of educational value. Guest Speaker: Brian Walker, Senior RF Engineer SME from Copper Mountain Technologies invites you to participate in this year’s outstanding technical presentation. Speaker(s): Brian Walker, Agenda: Antenna & Cable Measurements with Vector Network Analyzers (VNA) A review of measurement techniques and advance EMC test equipment Cable Measurement: What can we measure with a VNA? What do the measurements tell us about the cabling system? What is the impact of a bad measurement? How do we interpret measurements from one end of the coax? Side Bar - What is Characteristic Impedance? What is Time Domain Measurement and how is it useful? How do you make this measurement on the VNA? Demonstration of Cable measurement, IL, RL, Time Domain Antenna Measurement: How do we set up an Antenna measurement? Do we use RL or VSWR? How are they related? What does the measurement tell us? Does the effect of the cable impact the Antenna measurement? What is a good strategy for Preventative Maintenance? How do I measure a “Hot” antenna? Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/475296
IEEE UMU Workshop on Scientific Writing
IEEE UMU Workshop on Scientific Writing
Scientific writing is a one day workshop conducted for engineering students .it consist of two sessions - an introduction to MTT-S and second session includes how to read, analyze, and write an IEEE paper. It is aimed at strengthening the scientific writing, critical thinking, and communication skills of Mount Union’s next generation of scientists and academics. The workshop provides an opportunity to build on their scientific writing skills and gain inspiration from mentors and like-minded researchers, forming a valuable component of their academic career development. lt may further help to increase the number of women academics in STEM-related departments since all ECRs need to complete a significant amount of scientific writing in their academic research positions. Preparing grant & fellowship applications, journal articles, as well as patent applications, requires critical writing skills for their success as researchers. Room: 144, Bldg: Oak Hall, 1972 Clark Ave, Alliance, Ohio, United States, 44601
Region 2 Mini-Sync re R2 topics and *One IEEE*
Region 2 Mini-Sync re R2 topics and *One IEEE*
Register now for this quarterly IEEE Region 2 mini-sync re R2 topics and “One IEEE.” A virtual meeting link will be sent prior to the meeting. This Region 2 Mini-Sync with special guest Karen Panetta of Tufts University and of many IEEE roles is to explore the emerging “One IEEE” initiative. To paraphrase a famous quote from a technology company CEO, “if IEEE (members) knew what IEEE knows, we would be three times more productive.” The “One IEEE” initiative seeks to develop our knowledge to leverage and synergize the broad efforts of IEEE and its Organizational Units. Karen’s talk will establish key parts of the foundation for achieving the following 2025-2030 strategic plan initiatives. • Drive global innovation through broad collaboration and the sharing of knowledge • Enhance public understanding of engineering and technology and pursue standards for their practical application • Be a trusted source of educational services and resources to support life-long learning • Provide opportunities for career and professional development • Inspire a worldwide audience by building communities that advance technical interests, inform public policy, and expand knowledge for the benefit of humanity Join us for this informative session! Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/471208
DeVry University Online IEEE Student Branch Robotics Committee meeting
DeVry University Online IEEE Student Branch Robotics Committee meeting
Weekly DeVry University Online IEEE Student Branch Robotics Committee meeting Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/479333
SEL Protective Relay Workshop
SEL Protective Relay Workshop
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratory's Travis Remlinger will host a protective relay workshop at CSU. He will present on the SEL AcSELerator 5030 software and relay settings in the SEL 451, 487E, and 411L relays. Distribution line protection with multi-shot reclosing and fuse saving scheme, transformer differential protection, and transmission line distance protection will be covered. Hands-on settings development and secondary testing with Manta MTS 5000 power system simulator. Room: WH 405, Bldg: Washkewicz Hall - College of Engineering, 2400 Chester Avenue, Visitor parking available in Lot 54 at E24th & Payne Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, United States, 44124
Hybrid Wind/Solar Power Workshop
Hybrid Wind/Solar Power Workshop
Join us for a hands on workshop about wind and solar power! Come and learn about how each one works, and how they can be used togehter to provide energy to industrial buildings and residential homes! Room: 321, Bldg: Engineering Hall, 401 North Campus Drive, Glassboro, New Jersey, United States, 08028
IEEE Dayton Section Awards Banquet
IEEE Dayton Section Awards Banquet
IEEE Dayton Section: Annual Awards Banquet On Saturday, April 12th, 2025 the IEEE Dayton Section will host its annual awards banquet to honor outstanding achievements of its members. The reception, dinner, and award presentations will be at the Charity Earley Auditorium of the Ponitz Center of Sinclair Community College. During the event, members will also have opportunity to recognize and encourage local middle and high school students for their science fair projects, and Dayton-area graduate students. The keynote address will be given by Mr. Jim Charters, Dayton History, on Inventors from Dayton - how the inventors from Dayton are responsible for a wide range of ideas that have changed the world! Parking for the event is in the garage to the Ponitz Center, Sinclair Community College, and guests will receive a parking voucher at the event. The garage entrance is located at the corner of Perry St (N-S) and W. Fourth St (E-W), and the entrance to the Charity Earley Auditorium is at the north side of the garage. The awards to be presented are: - IEEE Dayton Section Harrell V. Noble Award: given to an outstanding candidate who has made significant contributions to the research, development, and/or application of electronic devices or in education, or management in the area of electronic devices. - IEEE Dayton Section Ravi Pallerla Memorial Award for Young Professionals: given to an outstanding young professional in the Dayton Section who has made a significant technology-related contribution in one of the following fields: engineering, business, management, marketing, or law. - IEEE Dayton Section Industrial Energy and Power (PEAL) Award: given to an outstanding IEEE member in the Dayton Section to recognize exceptional contributions in the field of Industry Applications, Power and Energy, or Power Electronics. - IEEE Dayton Section Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society (AES) Award: given to an outstanding IEEE member in the Dayton Section to recognize exceptional contributions in the field of Aerospace and Electronic Systems. - IEEE Dayton Section Photonics Society (PHO) Award: given to an outstanding IEEE member in the Dayton Section to recognize exceptional contributions in the field of Photonics. - IEEE Dayton Section Computer Society (CS) Award: given to an outstanding IEEE member in the Dayton Section to recognize exceptional contributions in the field of Computing. For additional information, contact the event hosts Dr. Amy Doll and Dr. Mike Saville at the link below (Contact Event Host). Speaker(s): Jim Charters Agenda: 5:30 – 6:00 Registration, Science Fair Projects (middle & high school) & cash bar 6:00 – 6:45 Dinner 6:45 – 7:30 Keynote Speaker 7:30 – 8:30 Award Presentations 8:30 – 9:00 Door Prizes Guests are welcome to remain afterwards until the Center closes at 10:00 pm. Bldg: Ponitz Center , 444 W Third St, Sinclair Community College, Dayton, Ohio, United States, 45402