Check out our instagram page! @ieeesyp Join us for an exciting and refreshing networking event that combines adventure with relaxation! We'll kick off the day with an hour of kayaking on the beautiful UW Lake, where you can paddle alongside fellow professionals, enjoy the great outdoors, and connect in a fun, informal setting. After our kayaking session, we'll gather for a laid-back picnic by the water. Enjoy delicious food, good conversation, and the chance to build new relationships or strengthen existing ones. Whether you're an experienced kayaker or a beginner, this event offers a perfect mix of activity and socializing. Come ready for a day of adventure, connection, and plenty of fun! 3710 Montlake Blvd NE, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98195
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Join us for an exciting and refreshing networking event that combines adventure with relaxation! We'll kick off the day with an hour of kayaking on the beautiful UW Lake, where you can paddle alongside fellow professionals, enjoy the great outdoors, and connect in a fun, informal setting. After our kayaking session, we'll gather for a laid-back picnic by the water. Enjoy delicious food, good conversation, and the chance to build new relationships or strengthen existing ones. Whether you're an experienced kayaker or a beginner, this event offers a perfect mix of activity and socializing. Come ready for a day of adventure, connection, and plenty of fun! 3710 Montlake Blvd NE, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98195 |
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Join us for the IEEE Tech Conference. Topics include Generative AI (Artificial Intelligence), Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Wind Turbines, tidal turbines, Super Artificial Intelligence, Social Impact, Engineering Ethics, Metaverse, Microgrids and the Inflation Reduction Act, Space Flight, and Machine Learning. IEEE T-shirt, IEEE Conference lanyard is part of your registration. *** The conference has been cancelled. *** ***CANCELED*** Agenda: 08:00 am IEEE Announcements 08:05 am Introduction of the Speakers 08:10 am Presentations 12:00 am Lunch 1:00 pm Presentations 4:45 pm Salute to the Speaekers 4:50 pm Happy Hour - First Round by our Sponsor 5:00 pm Networking 6:00 pm Dinner *** The conference has been cancelled. *** Seattle, Washington, United States |
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Abstract Uncover the critical distinctions between Medical and Generic EMC. Discover how product-specific standards, such as 60601-2-xx, modify the Generic Medical standard (60601-1-2) and gain insights into the general EMC requirements found in most EN/IEC-based medical standards. General overview of: · Medical EMC and how it differs from Generic EMC · How product specific Medical EMC standards (i.e., 60601-2-xx) modify the Generic Medical (60601-1-2) · Overview of general EMC requirements in most EN/IEC-based medical standards Speaker(s): Steve Behm Agenda: Agenda: 10 am to 10.05 am– Introduction by Rajen Shah, Chair IEEE EMBS 10.05 am to 11.00 am – Webinar by Steve Behm Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/433232
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Engineers are paid to solve problems. Like most things in the engineering world, a consistent and repeatable process helps improve effectiveness and speed. The content of that process varies based on the complexity of the issue being addressed. At one end of the spectrum are problems with known causes and known solutions. Simple execution of the solution is what's needed. At the other end are situations where the objective may not even be known. Detailed in-depth methods like Design for Lean and Design for Six Sigma apply to these complex problems. This talk will describe a method that sits between the endpoints of the problem-solving continuum, a logic-based approach useful for low to medium-complexity problems. Most issues that engineers face fall in this range. Please register for the event using the link provided below. No CEUs or PDHs will be offered for this event. Co-sponsored by: UFFC Seattle Chapter Speaker(s): Mark Sneeringer, PhD Agenda: 5.30 pm to 6.00 pm. Networking & Dinner in-person only. (Meet senior members for references during networking and Dinner.) 6.00 pm to 6.10 – Introduction by Kendal Water, Ph.D 6.00 pm to 6.50 – Tech Talk by Mark Sneeringer, Ph.D Room: Room # 201, Bldg: Bannan Engineering Building, 901 12th Avenue, Home of The Electrical & Computer Engineering, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98122, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/432257
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IEEE Seattle Section Excom meeting with chapter and society chairs. Agenda: IEEE Seattle Section Excom meeting with chapter and society chairs. - Approval of past minutes. - Treasurer’s report - Secretary’s report - Chapter Reports - Affinity Group Reports - Student Branch Reports - Committee Chair Reports - On-going Business - Follow-up - New Business Items - Action Items; review and updates Room: Room # 201, Bldg: Bannan Engineering Building, Seattle University, 901 12th Ave, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98122, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/432260 |
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This workshop features detailed presentations by global experts on reverberation and anechoic chambers. Discover (or revisit) the essential aspects of reverberation chambers (RC) measurements, including their basic principles, field distribution modeling, and measurement uncertainty determination including some latest discoveries in metrology aspects of RCs. Learn about the challenges of testing at frequencies above 18 GHz, which have been conducted up to 231 GHz without a standardized validation method. Historically, sites validated below 18 GHz were assumed to be acceptable for higher frequencies, but this assumption lacked the support of data. With the introduction of transmitters operating at 25 GHz, 38 GHz, and higher frequencies, accurate site validation has become increasingly important. ANSI C63® and CISPR are working on developing site validation methods for frequencies from 18 GHz to 40 GHz to improve measurement accuracy and consistency. The ANSI C63 standard includes considerations for both anechoic and reverberation chambers. Join us to gain insights from two experts on these topics. Plus, as an added bonus for the technical program, learn about a novel technique for millimeter-wave (30-300 GHz) measurements and how this impacts the EMC community. NOTE: There is no cost to attend this meeting, and all IEEE members and guests are welcome! However, you MUST register in advance in order to secure seating and lunch. Attendance is limited! Seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Speaker(s): , Ramiro Serra, Zhong Chen, Teun van den Biggelaar Agenda: Wednesday, September 11, 2024 09:00 am - Arrival and registration badge pick up 09:20 am - Welcome by Workshop Sponsors (Kiwa, ETS-Lindgren, and Advanced Test Equipment Corporation) and Benelux EMC Chapter Chair 09:30 am - Metrology Aspects of Reverberation Chambers: Theory, Uses, Open Questions, and Current Research, by Prof. Ramiro Serra, Eindhoven University, The Netherlands 10:45 am - High-Frequency Emission Considerations for EMC, by Dr. Teun van den Biggelaar, Eindhoven, The Netherlands 11:10 am - Refreshment Break 11:30 am - CISPR and ANSC C63® Overview on Site Validation Measurements from 18 GHz to 40 GHz - Latest Advances in EMC Test Site Evaluation Using Advanced Antenna Measurement Techniques, by Mr. Zhong Chen, ETS-Lindgren, Cedar Park, Texas, USA 12:30 pm - Networking Lunch with Speakers and Attendees 01:15 pm - LIVE Cylindrical Mode Filtered SVSWR Demonstration using the 5 meter Semi-Anechoic EMC Chamber at Kiwa 01:45 pm - Adjourn Bldg: Kiwa, Wilmersdorf 50, Apeldoorn, Gelderland, Netherlands, 7327 AC
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EXCOM Meeting for IEEE PES Seattle Officers Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426106 |
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Join us for a session on Smart Cities Austin Texas USA. Find out why Austin is one of the Top Smart Cities on the Globe. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Karl Popham, Katie Render, Joanne Richardson, Pamela Hamblin, Rahul Vadisetty Agenda: 6:00 am PDT IEEE Announcements 6:02 am PDT Introduction of speakers 6:04 am PDT Presentation Rahul Vadisetty 6:40 am PDT Presentation Joanne Richardson 7:00 am PDT Presentation Karl Popham 7:30 am PDT Presentation Katie Render 8:00 am PDT Presentation Pamela Hamblin 8:30 am PDT Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/430011 |
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Engineers traditionally use deterministic modeling in their tasks, but challenges for developing and optimizing products and processes inspire us to venture beyond deterministic to probabilistic or stochastic modeling. In this continuation from the prior presentation, a case study applying predictive engineering for the optimization of 4 requirements for an integrated circuit (Integrated Alternator Regulator for automobiles) will be shared. Deterministic models were derived by using design of experiments (DOE) and response surface modeling (RSM) in concert with circuit simulations. These deterministic models were melded with probabilistic modeling using Monte Carlo Simulation and Variance Transmission. Yield Surface Modeling™ will be introduced and shared and applied for stochastic co-optimization of the four requirements of the design. Brief summaries and overviews of other applications of predictive engineering to integrated circuit design stochastic optimization will be shared. [] Co-sponsored by: Ad Astra Foundation Speaker(s): Eric Maass, PhD Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/424630
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Summary: Built by the Army Corps of Engineers between 1933 and 1942, Grand Coulee Dam was the largest concrete structure in the world for decades. With the expansion of the third power station in 1974 made it the largest power plant in the world at the time. It still remains the largest power plant in the USA with a capacity of over 6 GW in three power stations. It also has a large pumped storage facility of several hundred MW that links to the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. As the center-piece of the Columbia Basin Project, the dam's reservoir supplies water for the irrigation of 671,000 acres. Tour Summary: The tour will start at 12:00 noon at the Visitor Center where we will receive a safety briefing. We will then get into USBR vans and head to the Crown Point Viewing Area, North Dam, Banks Lake Headworks, Pumping Generating Plant, 3rd Powerhouse and top of dam. Then back to the vans and visitor center by 4:30. Visit Requirements: · This is a hard hat, VIP tour of an operating power plant so closed toe shoes and sensible clothing is required. Shorts, dresses, sleeveless shirts, tank tops, high heels are not permitted. · Photo ID is required for this tour. Unfortunately, US Citizens only due to the time it takes to perform background checks. US citizens will be asked to provide a copy of their ID sent directly by email or mail to the USBR at least one week in advance of the tour and will be required to present their driver’s licenses or valid ID the day of the tour. The email address of where to send your ID will be provided after registration. · No backpacks, fanny pack, bags, purses, etc., are allowed. Wallets fitting in a pocket are OK. Water will be provided along the way. · This is a technical tour for IEEE members and their quests. There is a shorter tour available for the public that may be more appropriate for others such as younger children. More info on the public tour can be found at https://www.usbr.gov/pn/grandcoulee/visit/index.html · Coming early or staying late, the daily nightly laser show starts at 8:30 pm. · There is a significant amount of standing, walking and climbing stairs on this tour. · Photos are allowed in most areas of the tour. Restricted areas will be pointed out - To attend this tour, you will need register by August 30th, 2024. Registration opens Monday August 5th. - There is a $5.00 members and their family and $10 non-member registration fee to attend this tour. If a family member or guest is attending with you, they will need to be registered separately. Agenda: Agenda 12:00 pm – Welcome and Introductions 12:30 pm – 4:30 Tour of the switchyard, Banks Lake Headwork, Coulee Dam and Powerhouses Highway 155, Grand Coulee, Washington, United States, 99116 |
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As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly prevalent in various applications, it is crucial for IEEE engineers to understand the key risks and best practices for ensuring the secure development and deployment of these AI systems. In this session, Maire will provide a thorough overview of the current landscape, covering fundamental AI capabilities, the evolving threat landscape of adversarial AI and data security risks, critical system vulnerabilities such as bias and explainability, and proven techniques for building robust and resilient AI models. Attendees will also gain insights into the ethical and regulatory considerations driving responsible AI development, as well as future trends and innovative defenses. By the end of this presentation, IEEE engineers will be equipped with the knowledge and resources needed to navigate the complexities of AI security and play a pivotal role in the safe and ethical advancement of this transformative technology. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Máire Sogabe, Agenda: 7:00 am PDT IEEE Introductions 7:02 am PDT Introduction of the Speaker 7:04 am PDT Presentation 7:45 am PDT Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/435440 |
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Generative AI Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Donald Thompson, Agenda: 7:00 am PDT IEEE Announcements 7:02: am PDT Introduction of Speaker 7:04 am PDT Presentation 7:45 am PDT Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/432177 |
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Artificial Intelligence, Brand Engagement, the rise of the Co-bots, Aerial robotics, industrial insights, Infrared Scanning, NFPA 780 Lightning Protection, arc flash electrical safety, Energy savings, Advanced Manufacturing, Solar Grids, Safe Evacuation, Direct Current, Land Heart Energy, AIoT, Radio Frequency, Stealth startups, Cloud Big Data, transformers, AI/ML, and water development are just a few of our technical talks presented at this IEEE Tech Conference. ======= Join us in the tech epicenter of the world, with pioneers like Disney, Universal, UF Health and Lockheed Martin. Rub elbows with the Titans, get connected with folks in your industry, find new business in your tech sector. Don’t miss the excitement! Become part of history. We are honored to announce the line of speakers at our upcoming IEEE Tech Conference and Expo. 8:00 am Patrick Nunally, Artificial Intelligence, Brand Engagement 8:40 am Alan Ross, CEO and Managing Editor of APC Media 9:05 am Simon Taylor, The Rise of the Co-bots: Boosting Efficiency in Quality Control Workflows, Mettler-Toledo 9:30 am Mike Anderson, Director of Sales, Fulcrum Air, ‘Aerial robotics Electrical Utility, safer and more efficient’ 9:55 am Steve Jones, Senior Director, Industry Insights Research, Dodge Data & Analytics 10:20 am Mark Paul, IRISS, Infrared Scanning 10:45 am Chuck Cooley, Manufacturing Engineer Mechanical, Technical, DEHN 11:10 am Christopher Evanich, the future of integrating Solar, Batteries and EV Charging, Schneider Electric 11:35 am Bruce Grahm, Safe EVAC, CEO 12:00 pm Noon IEEE Prize Pack give away – Southwestern Buffet Lunch 12:35 pm Cornelia Levy-Bencheton, Smart Cities: Pioneering Sustainable Transit Solutions, CLB Strategic Marketing Consulting President 1:00 pm Mike DiPetrillo, CEO Terra Trust, ‘AI is running the World out of Power’ 1:25 pm Phil Teague, Rectify Solar CEO, ‘DC is the new future’ 1:50 pm Martin Perrone, President, Everything Arc Flash, LLC. 2:15 pm Saurav Bhattacharya, Researcher, Engineer, Author, Founder, Mentor, Digital Authentication, Microsoft 2:40 pm Sumit Gerela, Senior Software Engineer, Apple ‘Building next generation of mobile apps using AIoT’ 3:05 pm Mahdi Haghzadeh, Ph D, Cognitave Inc, RF Engineering, Founder 3:30 pm Pranav Chaudary, Senior Software Engineer, IEEE Senior Member, Amazon 3:55 pm Samuel Li, Senior IT Consultant and Business Professor, Anhub Info Tech Consulting Global 4:20 pm Suresh Jambunathan, Owner Principal, Energy and Water Development 4:45 pm Mansoor Khan, Engineers Guild, LH Energy 5:10 pm Stephen Carter, LT Software Solution, AI ML 5:35 pm Roch Mamenas, Chief Technology Officer, EmployPlan 4:15 pm Olaoluwa Adeleke, Investment Banking, Private Equity and Venture Capital 4:20 pm Marcelo Guerra Hahn, Director of Engineering, Stealth Startup, ‘Big Data’ 4:25 pm Dr. Foad Najafi, Data Scientist & Power System Engineer & Embedded Engineer & Full-Stack Developer 4:30 pm Dr. Sharif Uddin Ahmed Rana, Professor Paris Graduate School, PhD in Business and Finance 4:35 pm Fabian Valle, Computer Expert 4:40 pm Christopher Bridwell, CEO, Supernova Energy 4:50 pm Trey Smith, transformers, JST Power Equipment 4:55 pm Don Hagen, Affiliated Engineers, Advanced Manufacturing 5:00 pm Happy Hour – Salute to the Speakers Thursday Noon (optional) Top Golf Orlando ‘IEEE’ Thursday Speaker Dinner (7 pm) optional ‘Rain Forest Café’ Downtown Disney ‘IEEE’ ======= Register today at: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417284 (https://www.rainforestcafe.com/location/rainforest-cafe-disney-springs/) 7 pm Oct 3, 2024 | (https://topgolf.com/us/orlando/) Orlando Oct 3, 2024, 12 pm Noon | (https://static.wixstatic.com/media/60c89b_c936c834ba884dcd892aba6160833229~mv2.jpg) | (https://static.wixstatic.com/media/60c89b_0f4ca7b9ee2340dbba33ebed1b2423e3~mv2.jpg) | (https://static.wixstatic.com/media/60c89b_dfb09cb025fc4321800e60dbf16eb794~mv2.jpg) (https://60c89b22-fa84-4f7f-9915-ca0ea9310154.usrfiles.com/ugd/60c89b_841ecaee8871452fa66fd82b5c8ca9f3.pdf) Sign up today at: (https://www.register-ieee.com/event-details-registration/ieee-melbourne-tech-conference-and-expo) Special Host Hotel (https://www.hilton.com/en/book/reservation/rooms/?ctyhocn=ORLUCGI&arrivalDate=2024-10-03&departureDate=2024-10-05&groupCode=90N&room1NumAdults=1&cid=OM%2CWW%2CHILTONLINK%2CEN%2CDirectLink) - Exp 9/19/2024 Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Agenda: Join us in the tech epicenter of the world, with pioneers like Disney, Universal, UF Health and Lockheed Martin. Rub elbows with the Titans, get connected with folks in your industry, find new business in your tech sector. Don’t miss the excitement! Become part of history. 7:30 am EDT All American Breakfast Buffet 8:00 am EDT IEEE Announcements 8:05 am EDT Introduction of all the speakers 8:10 am EDT Keynote 8:35 am EDT Speaker Presentations 12:00 pm EDT Prize Pack Give away 12:00 pm EDT Southern Lunch Buffet 12:30 pm EDT Afternoon Session 4:55 pm EDT Salute to our speakers 5:00 pm EDT Happy Hour - Networking Join us in Orlando Florida for a full day immersed in the latest innovative technologies and IEEE Standards. 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Join us for a session on microgrids. Find out how you can get an energy efficient, resilient, sustainable, low or no cost microgrid on your property by using power purchase agreements with the local power utility company and energy incentives and rebates. Microgrids are power generators that provide power to your facility or sell power back to the Grid. Using the IEEE 1547 Utility Interconnection, IEEE 2030 smart grid we work with your local power utility company to have revenue generating assets on your property which include wind, solar, geothermal, battery energy storage systems, hydro, and/or fuel cells. Working with our team partners we prepare a plan for which types of DERs (Distributed Energy Resources) are best for your situation. Connecting all the assets with a microgrid controller we are able to monitor, and track all your power needs and sell back any excess to the Grid. Get connected today! Be part of our team and help save the planet! Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Agenda: 1:00 pm EDT IEEE Introduction 1:02 pm EDT Introduction of the team members 1:04 pm EDT Presentation, Discussion and Q&A 1:55 pm EDT Networking Room: Conference Room, 1959 Alafaya Trl N , Orlando, Florida, United States, 32826 |
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