• Enhanced Fluorescence Detection in a Real-time Microfluidic PCR System Manufactured using SLA and FDM 3D Printing together with Smartphones and IoT

    Room: E101, Bldg: College of Engineering, Lawrence Technological University, 21000 West Ten Mile Road, Southfield, MI, 48075-1058, Southfield, Michigan, United States, 48075

    The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) allows for sensitive detection of pathogens and genetic diseases. Early detection of diseases (e.g., influenza) is essential for timely and targeted treatment. A cost-effective PCR benefits society by providing access to fast and accurate diagnostics. However, paper-based PCR lacks the accuracy and reliability of traditional lab-based PCR, and microfabricated PCR devices face challenges with complex fabrication and high manufacturing costs. The PCR lab protocol includes a time-consuming gel electrophoresis step following PCR. Real-time PCR requires specialized, high-end equipment. To overcome these limitations, this research will focus on additive manufacturing and a smartphone-based microscope to develop a new PCR detection system. Additive manufacturing has shown promise in fabricating optical components, microfluidic devices, and microscopy components for biomedical engineering. Similarly, smartphones have been used in biological imaging to improve accessibility for point-of-care (POC) applications. These methods have been used separately or partially in PCR systems. 3D printing high-quality lenses and clear microchannels for PCR remains challenging, particularly for fluorescence capture. A portable, affordable, real-time microfluidic PCR (μPCR) system that maintains high accuracy and performance is a promising solution for rapid, sensitive diagnostics. The main objectives of this work are to address these challenges. Speaker(s): Park, Room: E101, Bldg: College of Engineering, Lawrence Technological University, 21000 West Ten Mile Road, Southfield, MI, 48075-1058, Southfield, Michigan, United States, 48075

  • Friday, 10 April, TC Section Virtual Coffee Hour

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/553438

    Hello Everyone! Join us for our monthly virtual coffee hour. Bring your favorite brew and enjoy the stimulating conversation and company. We have had wide-ranging conversation covering AI, science fiction, comics, risks, and more. Share with us what interests you. Gary suggests that for the Mrach 13 discussion, we make the following one of the itmes: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ng-interactive/2026/mar/12/lab-test-mounting-concern-over-rogue-ai-agents-artificial-intelligence https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=mf4c37374a5a74c2d1aef4254e159a027 Ahmed Naumaan - TC Section Chair Agenda: - Stimulating conversation We have had wide-ranging conversation covering AI, science fiction, comics, risks, and more. Share with us what interests you. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/553438

  • Documentary Night: Charles Proteus Steinmetz:

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551375

    Recently (since 2020...), as part of an innovative and fresh approach, i.e. a non-traditional meeting event: we presented video documentaries. This was very warmly received. So we decided to continue the good work. We proudly present, in partnership with the IEEE Foundation: "Divine Discontent: The Life of Charles Proteus Steinmetz" Summary: This documentary/movie will look at the life and contributions of one of the most celebrated Engineers and inventors, Charles Proteus Steinmetz. Dr. Steinmetz was a legendary figure in his time inside and outside of GE. He was a Chief Consulting Engineer, a Professor at Union College, a Community Activist, and a family man. We will relive his path from a small town in Prussia to New York and his great accomplishments in Science, Engineering, Education, and contributions to Society. Running time is approximately 55 minutes. This documentary is brought to you by the IEEE Foundation who partially funded this. The trailer can be viewed at: https://vimeo.com/57064748 AFTER the movie - we can have a brief discussion session. NOTE: You must supply your own soda pop and popcorn! :-) Trivia may also follow, so bring your Jeopardy hats too. We are celebrating this on the occasion of Steinmetz's birthday (April 9th, 1865). Attendee Feedback: As always, I appreciate your organizing your Friday documentaries." -- Stephen Wilkowski Speaker(s): Sharan Kalwani, Agenda: 7:00 PM - Welcome and Introductions, Chapter business update; (on your own) Pizza, Popcorn and Soda Pop 7:05 PM - Documentary 8:15 PM - End of Documentary; Start of Q & A; Group Discussion 8:30 PM - Wrap Up Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551375

  • MSOE Senior Dinner

    GM 103, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53202

    Senior Dinner with Speakers Generously sponsored by the IEEE Education Society Co-sponsored by: IEEE Education Society GM 103, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53202

  • YOUNG PROFESSIONALS SOCIAL! BONFIRE

    21 10th st NW, Rochester, Minnesota, United States, 55901

    We are hosting a young professionals social! Come join us for drinks and fun over a bonfire. Chat and meet new people a warm fire. We look forward to seeing you there. This event will prior to the (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/545835) event @ 8:30. Please register so we know how many people to anticipate. If there are any questions, please email [email protected]. 21 10th st NW, Rochester, Minnesota, United States, 55901

  • Severe Weather Spotter Training

    Southbridge Community Church, 15500 73rd Ave, Orland Park, Illinois, United States, 60462, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/549920

    Severe Weather Season is upon us and we have already experienced four later winter tornadoes. Learn how to recognize weather conditions that could turn deadly and how to report that information to the National Weather Service properly so that warnings can be issued. This training satisfies the requirements for SkyWarn certification. Even if you have no desire to become a SkyWarn weather spotter, knowing when that nasty looking cloud approaching requires you to move quickly to shelter. Not all areas have audible tornado alarms and you may be in a coverage gap, so knowing what precautions to take can save your life. After completing the course, you may optionally register to receive a SkyWarn Certificate and credentials. There is no cost for either the course or the registration. Your safety is our payment. Co-sponsored by: Hamfesters Radio Club Agenda: 07:00 pm SkyWarn Training 10:00 pm Class concludes Southbridge Community Church, 15500 73rd Ave, Orland Park, Illinois, United States, 60462, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/549920

  • YOUNG PROFESSIONALS SOCIAL! DRINKS @ The Shoe

    908 N Broadway Ave, Rochester, Minnesota, United States, 55906

    We are hosting a young professionals social! Come join us for drinks and fun at the newly open bar in uptown Rochester on Broadway St, The Shoe Beverage Bar. We will meet at the entrance. We look forward to seeing you there. Please register so we know how many people to anticipate. If there are any questions, please email [email protected]. 908 N Broadway Ave, Rochester, Minnesota, United States, 55906

  • 2026 IEEE Nexus Region 4 Annual Student Leadership Conference (SLC)

    Bldg: Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Technology Institute, 565 West Adams Street, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60661

    The 2026 IEEE Nexus Region 4 Annual Student Leadership Conference (SLC) brings together student leaders, young professionals, and IEEE volunteers from across Region 4. The conference focuses on leadership development, professional growth, and technical inspiration. Participants will engage in workshops, panels, and networking with industry and IEEE leaders. SLC empowers students to build skills, connections, and vision for impactful careers and service. Registration covers Saturday, April 11, and includes breakfast, lunch, and evening snacks and an option Friday, April 10 networking reception. Limited number of student travel grants ($100) is available to IEEE student members. You can visit ieee.org/join to become eligible and register at the lower IEEE student member rate. The first 100 students will receive the travel grant which covers your registration fee and IEEE membership. [] Agenda: Bldg: Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Technology Institute, 565 West Adams Street, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60661

  • The Children of the CornCon: Spring Kids' Hacker Camp

    Bldg: Scott Community College Urban Campus, 101 W 3rd St, Davenport, Iowa, United States, 52801

    Register by March 31 for Early Bird pricing! [] The Children of the CornCon Kids' Hacker Camp Returns April 11, 2026! Age appropriate activities for kids from kindergarten through high school. Note that children must be accompanied by a guardian at all times. Registration opens at 8:30 am. Events from 9 am - 3:30 pm Regular pricing is $25 for the first student and $10 for additional students per guardian, including soldering kit, lunch, snacks, and beverages. We will have kids' t-shirts to give away from previous camps. Scholarships are available; contact [email protected] for details. (mailto:[email protected]) ([email protected]) if you would like to volunteer! Co-sponsored by: Eastern Iowa Community Colleges (EICC) and Docent Institute Agenda: Activities Include: - VR Tournament - Soldering - Capture the Flag Competition (Introductory and Intermediate) - Tearing apart and building a computer - Escape Room - Mad Science Activities - Electronic Graveyard - Coding Activities & Learn about AI - Lockpicking - Games and Puzzles Bldg: Scott Community College Urban Campus, 101 W 3rd St, Davenport, Iowa, United States, 52801

  • EMBS Webinar series: Three uses of Generative AI in Medicine: reducing radiation, measuring global burden of disease, and happily crossing ethical boundaries

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/548861

    Join us for the first webinar in the EMBS Twin Cities Engineering in Medicine series, sponsored by the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society – Twin Cities Chapter. This session will explore how generative AI tools—such as large language models and image generators—are beginning to reshape clinical care, research, and global health measurement. We will discuss how Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Models (DDPM) can reduce radiation dose in breast imaging while preserving diagnostic quality, how synthetic data can help address bias and gaps in real‑world healthcare datasets, and how GenAI is being deployed to summarize medical visits and navigate complex electronic health records. The webinar will close with an open, interactive discussion on where these tools “happily cross ethical boundaries,” examining unresolved questions around safety, transparency, consent, and equity in and beyond healthcare. Speaker(s): Fred Nugen, Agenda: 1 hour of a virtual talk followed by questions. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/548861

  • Twisting Signals for Joint Radar-Communications

    Detroit, Michigan, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/553906

    []Orbital angular momentum (OAM) technology has attracted much research interest in recent years because of its characteristic helical phase front twisting around the propagation axis and natural orthogonality among different OAM states to encode more degrees of freedom than classical planar beams. Based on these properties, OAM technique has been applied to wireless communication systems to enhance spectral efficiency and radar systems to distinguish spatial targets without beam scanning. To simultaneously harness the dual benefits of OAM in both communication and radar sensing, we propose an OAM-based millimeter-wave joint radar-communications (JRC) system comprising a bi-static automotive radar and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications. Different from existing uniform circular array (UCA) based OAM systems where each element is an isotropic antenna, an OAM spatial modulation scheme utilizing a uniform linear array (ULA) is adopted with each element being a traveling-wave antenna, producing multiple Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) vortex beams simultaneously. Specifically, we first build a novel bi-static automotive OAM-JRC model that embeds communication messages in a radar signal, following which a target position and velocity parameters estimation algorithm is designed with only radar frames. Then, an OAM-based mode-division multiplexing (MDM) strategy between radar and JRC frames is presented to ensure the JRC parameters identifiability and recovery. We end the talk with a future outlook on JRC systems. Speaker(s): Kumar Vijay Mishra Agenda: 6:00 pm - Introductions, 6:05 pm - Actual Talk 6:50 pm - Q&A, open discussion 7:00 pm - Formal thanks and event end Detroit, Michigan, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/553906

  • April Cedar Rapids IEEE Executive Committee Meeting

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/532689

    Join us for our monthly executive committee meeting from 5 - 6:30 pm. This is a great opportunity to meet like minded people, learn leadership skills, and to help steer the direction of your local IEEE chapter. Who should attend: Executive committee for the Cedar Rapids Section, and any other leaders and interested members that wish to attend. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/532689