Week of Events
Join 439k Gamers worldwide to Create Exhilarating Games at the Global Game Jam 2025, January 24-26
The IEEE Seattle Section is teaming up with Bellevue College to host a Global Game Jam site. The Global Game Jam® (GGJ®) is the world's largest game creation event taking place in physical locations across the globe. Think of it as a 48 hour hackathon focused on game development around a theme. Total Count To Date 439,047+ Jammers 89,146+ Games created 132 Countries participated GGJ’s mission is to stimulate innovation, experimentation, and collaboration in games. This annual event begins on Friday afternoon January 24th and ends Sunday afternoon January 26th. The GGJ encourages collaboration and its events are not a competition. This event is open to the public. More information is available at the (https://globalgamejam.org/), including games from previous years, and the (https://globalgamejam.org/jam-sites/2025/bellevue-college). Please register today to get a seat, Space is limited. Parking is available across the street in Lot 14 using parking code ABBRPL. (https://www.ieee.org/membership/join/index.html?WT.mc_id=hc_join) PLEASE ENSURE YOU ARE SIGNED UP BOTH HERE AND ON OUR GGJ SITE (Linked Above) Co-sponsored by: Bellevue College, Global Game Jam Agenda: FRIDAY, January 24th, 4:00 PM Registration Workshops - Pixel Art - Photogrammetry (Jack Trotter) - Navigating a GGJ (Megan Davies) - Programming (James Riggal) - Audio (James Brooks) 6:00 PM Dinner and Welcome 6:30 PM Team Building and Idea Pitches 8:00 PM Adjourn SATURDAY, January 25, 9:00 AM Team Jams (all day) - Mentors available - "Stretch with Meg" 12:00 PM Lunch 5:00 PM Dinner 7:00 PM Adjourn SUNDAY, January 26, 8:00 AM Team Jams (all day) 12:00 PM Lunch 3:00 PM Teams Upload Games to GGJ Site 3:30 PM Team Presentations 5:45 PM Wrap-Up 6:00 PM Adjourn Bldg: Building N, Bellevue College, Coal Creek Road, Bellevue, Washington, United States, 98007
IEEE Tech Talk RF Communications
IEEE Tech Talk RF Communications
Join us for a session on RF Communications. Find out the advancement in this technology 6G. What is 6G? Find out the new technology available in this field. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Consultant Network Melbourne Speaker(s): Joe Blaschka, Jr, Agenda: 7:00 am PST IEEE Announcements 7:02 am PST Introduction of our speaker 7:04 am PST Presentation 7:45 am PST Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444473
Realizing Artificial Intelligence: Edge-to-Cloud-to-Exascale
Realizing Artificial Intelligence: Edge-to-Cloud-to-Exascale
[] Title: Realizing Artificial Intelligence: Edge-to-Cloud-to-Exascale Abstract: Foundational models with trillions of parameters are being trained. Multi-modal GenAI and Inference Serving services are being deployed for a variety of use cases. To meet the computational demands of these AI workloads, we now have infrastructure with larger than ever GPUs and networks with ever increasing bandwidths. In this presentation, I will talk about challenges of running today’s AI workloads on extreme scale infrastructure. Hewlett Packard Labs is pursuing different research directions for building resilient, scalable and sustainable AI infrastructures. I will discuss how we are tackling the complexities of orchestrating AI/ML workloads by leveraging AI Workload simulations, GPU virtualization, performant communication collectives and novel accelerators. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462458
Creating super-hearing capabilities with real-time AI
Creating super-hearing capabilities with real-time AI
Technical talk as part of IEEE Signal Processing Society Seattle chapter. Speaker(s): Shyam Agenda: Dinner and Networking: 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Tech Talk: 6:00 PM - 6:50 PM IEEE Signal Processing chapter administration : 7:00 PM - 7:30 PM Room: 1927, Bldg: 99, 14820 NE 36th St, Redmond, Washington, United States, 98052, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462873
IEEE Grounding and Bonding Manufacturing NFPA 79
IEEE Grounding and Bonding Manufacturing NFPA 79
Join us for a session on Grounding and Bonding for manufacturing equipment lines NFPA 79 Section 8.2. What codes and standards need to be followed? How to prevent $$ equipment loss, shock and death to personnel. What is inductive charge from nearby lightning strikes? How to tie system ground to lightning protection down conductors (per NFPA 780)? What are some of the common mistakes made during a grounding installation? Find out this and more at our session today! Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Agenda: 7:00 pm PST IEEE Announcements 7:02 pm PST Introduction of Speaker 7:04 pm PST Presentation 7:45 pm PST Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/435717
Predictive Engineering and Artificial Intelligence
Predictive Engineering and Artificial Intelligence
Humans make decisions and solve problems using heuristics (“thinking fast”) or abstract approaches such as modeling (“thinking slow”). Artificial intelligence approaches can similarly use either heuristics that are related to correlation and categorization, or use models that are related to causation. Predictive Engineering, which melds engineering modeling with probabilistic thinking, aligns closely with causation and an aspect of artificial intelligence called Causal Learning. Issues with some artificial intelligence approaches will be explored, with real (and sometimes controversial and provocative) examples, and promising approaches encompassing causation /predictive engineering will be discussed. [] Speaker(s): Eric Maass Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445270