Week of Events
Tech Talk – First Step In Engineering Pathways: The Academic to Real-World Engineering Transition
Tech Talk – First Step In Engineering Pathways: The Academic to Real-World Engineering Transition
Join us for an enlightening and informative Tech Talk "First Step in Engineering Pathways: The Academic to Real-World Engineering Transition." This presentation is tailored for audiences seeking valuable insights into the world of engineering and the transition from academic studies to real-world challenges. Our esteemed speaker, Mr. Neno Novakovic, P.E., has over 30 years of experience in the aircraft engineering industry and will guide attendees through an exploration of the multifaceted role of engineers and what it truly means to pursue a career in this dynamic field. Drawing from his extensive professional background, our speaker will share personal anecdotes, valuable lessons learned, and practical strategies for success in the engineering realm. Throughout the talk, attendees will gain invaluable insights into the journey of becoming an engineer, including essential skills, industry expectations, and career pathways. From understanding the foundational principles of engineering to tackling real-world problems with confidence, this event will empower the audiences to take their first step towards a fulfilling and impactful career in engineering. Speaker(s): Neno Novakovic Agenda: - One hour of presentation from the speaker: - Engineer, what does it mean - Speaker's professional background - How to Become an Engineer - Career transitions and beyond - 30 - 60 minutes of questions, discussions, and open forum. Room: ROOM 101, 915 N Broadway, Everett, Washington, United States, 98201, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/408475
Tech Talk – First Step In Engineering Pathways: The Academic to Real-World Engineering Transition
Tech Talk – First Step In Engineering Pathways: The Academic to Real-World Engineering Transition
Join us for an enlightening and informative Tech Talk "First Step in Engineering Pathways: The Academic to Real-World Engineering Transition." This presentation is tailored for audiences seeking valuable insights into the world of engineering and the transition from academic studies to real-world challenges. Our esteemed speaker, Mr. Neno Novakovic, P.E., has over 30 years of experience in the aircraft engineering industry and will guide attendees through an exploration of the multifaceted role of engineers and what it truly means to pursue a career in this dynamic field. Drawing from his extensive professional background, our speaker will share personal anecdotes, valuable lessons learned, and practical strategies for success in the engineering realm. Throughout the talk, attendees will gain invaluable insights into the journey of becoming an engineer, including essential skills, industry expectations, and career pathways. From understanding the foundational principles of engineering to tackling real-world problems with confidence, this event will empower the audiences to take their first step towards a fulfilling and impactful career in engineering. Speaker(s): Neno Novakovic Agenda: - One hour of presentation from the speaker: - Engineer, what does it mean - Speaker's professional background - How to Become an Engineer - Career transitions and beyond - 30 - 60 minutes of questions, discussions, and open forum. Room: ROOM 101, 915 N Broadway, Everett, Washington, United States, 98201, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/408475
IEEE EMC Women in Engineering North America Virtual Event – Artificial Intelligence: What Motivates the Women in Engineering at INTEL?
IEEE EMC Women in Engineering North America Virtual Event – Artificial Intelligence: What Motivates the Women in Engineering at INTEL?
This panel of semiconductor industry engineering experts has over 50 years of combined experience. From data science to software to artificial intelligence (AI), hear how they have navigated their demanding careers while juggling their personal lives and giving back through their community leadership. Ask your questions during the interactive section. You’ll learn there is nothing artificial about these women engineers! Did you know the (https://www.emc2024.org/) from August 5 to 9? This webinar is a “sneak peek” of the Women in Engineering event planned for Wednesday, August 7, from 3:00 to 5:00 pm. Our speakers from INTEL will join us at this event. In addition, our host Anil Kumar will chair the “Ask the Experts” panel on “Modern Solutions to the Increasing Demand for Smaller, Higher Performance, Cost Effective PCB/IC/Chip Packages” at the symposium. Save the date for the March webinar AND the August Symposium! Co-sponsored by: IEEE EMC Women in Engineering Speaker(s): , , , Agenda: 11:00am - 11:05am ET Welcome by Tara Kellogg, WIE North America Coordinator, IEEE EMC Society 11:05am - 11:10am ET Speaker introduction by Anil Kumar, Principal Engineer, Client Computing Group, INTEL, Phoenix, AZ 11:10am - 11:30am ET WIE Panel Discussion with Guest Speakers from INTEL, Phoenix, AZ, including Nikita Tiwari, Senior AI Enabling Engineer, Client Computing Group; Neethu Elizabeth Simon, Senior Software Engineer, Network & Edge Group; and Joyce Weiner, Principal Engineer, AI Software Architecture 11:30am - 12:00pm ET Interactive Session with the Audience Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/407028