Navigating Small-Signal Instability in Converter-Dominated Power Systems

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/486960

Electrical power systems are undergoing unprecedented changes, mainly driven by decarbonisation targets and climate change, as well as other technical, economic, and social reasons. This leads to the integration of new technologies such as renewable generation, electric vehicles, HVDC links, etc. These devices are mostly connected via power electronics with very different dynamic behaviour, leading to increasing complexity of power system dynamics. In addition, uncertainty is also increasing due to the intermittent nature of renewable generation, but also because of how society will use energy on the way to decarbonization (e.g., electrification of transport or possibly heating). At the same time, advanced measurement and communication infrastructure are being integrated into modern power systems. Such technologies, especially coupled with machine learning, offer opportunities for advanced situational awareness, decision support tools, and automated control methods. This presentation will highlight the challenges faced in future power systems with high penetration of converter-connected units, in terms of their dynamic behaviour, and discuss methods and tools to tackle them. The talk will mainly address the question of how we characterize the complex and uncertain dynamic behaviour in power systems with high converter penetration, and how this can be affected by different control structures. Probabilistic stability assessment methods to quantify the impact and characterize new types of oscillatory interactions of power systems with converter-connected units will be discussed, including the behaviour of oscillations in the sub-synchronous range. In addition, a view on how to define system strength associated with small-signal dynamics will also be discussed. Co-sponsored by: University of California Riverside Speaker(s): Dr. Panagiotis Papadopoulos, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/486960

Technology Platform with Photoelectrical and Electromagnetic (EM) Stimulator Arrays and Contactless Quantum Spintronic Sensor Array for Understanding Vision

101 Walter Library, 117 Pleasant St SE , Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55455, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/487621

If interested in applying for a CE, Fill out (https://forms.gle/g5g4LBkuvQaBHnqK8) after the Session During this transformative over lunch lecture, Prof Tinen Iles explores the progress on the construction of an advanced stimulation-sensing platform of vision to discover and understand new biophysics properties; that include the fundamental interactions occurring at or below cellular scale. In order to elucidate the nature of these interactions, we leverage devices and testing platforms with multiple levels of frontier techniques; that include spintronic, photoelectronic, as well as prediction and deep-learning to visualize the underlying dynamic neuromorphic framework of natural biology. In conjunction with the aim of technical improvement, progress that can broaden the toolbox and boundary of biophysical research. We will try to answer the question: How does the vision system respond to the electromagnetic field with different frequencies and intensities and how can we create precision and tunable applications to human biology? [] This is an over lunch hybrid event, if you are joining in person, please mention your dietary requirements Co-sponsored by: International Institute for Biosensing Speaker(s): , Tinen Iles 101 Walter Library, 117 Pleasant St SE , Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55455, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/487621

IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: More than Microchips

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/487904

Since the invention of the transistor in 1947 and the integrated circuit in 1958, microchips have fueled scientific advancements, manufacturing innovations, and economic growth. Today, DARPA’s Microsystems Technology Office (MTO) will advance the next generation of microsystems to disrupt the underlying technology, disrupt current manufacturing, and create new markets. This requires unique insight to discover fundamentally new ways of creating advanced circuits that will dramatically alter and exceed the current state-of-the-art in microsystems. This will involve: - Using the power of light at the microscale in three dimensions with advanced photonics; - Harnessing quantum mechanical phenomena for sensors and computers that break traditional classical limits; - Developing a toolbox of organic and biological molecules and hybrid bioelectronics that will leverage living system phenomena and connect back to traditional microsystems; - And advancing technologies for affordable, rapid, and sustainable microsystems fabrication to enable a new domestic manufacturing ecosystem that leverages commercial scaling and drives strong economic growth. Join Dr. Whitney Mason to learn about how DARPA is reimagining microsystems, and upcoming opportunities to engage with DARPA in this effort. Speaker(s): Dr. Whitney Mason 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. 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/487904

Cubs Game

801 East 86th Avenue, Merrillville, Indiana, United States, 46410

IEEE Calumet Section will attend a Cubs Game on June 25th. The game is a social/family outing. Co-sponsored by: Robert Fox Agenda: 3:30 Leave Merrillville 7:00 Cubs Game 11:30 Return to Merrillville 801 East 86th Avenue, Merrillville, Indiana, United States, 46410

An electrocution in San Antonio out on the sidewalk.

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482904

Anatomy of an Accident: How Sloppy work and a Lack of Documentation Caused Massive Payouts! On Thursday morning, January 7, 1999, a woman walking to work died on the sidewalk in front of UTSA downtown. The cause was ruled as electrocution from an energized metal lid in the sidewalk. The resultant investigation revealed a lack of final inspection on the original work and many problems with subsequent work. Enough that San Antonio’s Central Power Supply (CPS) and others paid out a combined $6.4M. James Mercier, who was at that time an engineer for the Texas Department of Transportation, will present and discuss the various errors discovered from his investigation for TxDOT and in the court records. Long after the court case was settled, James may have figured out what really happened that day! Speaker(s): James, Agenda: - Introduction - Presentation by Mr. James Mercier Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482904

From Geothermal to Vertical Farming: An Engineer’s Journey into Food Security and AgTech Innovation

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/487614

This is a joint meeting of Canadian Society of Senior Engineers and IEEE Life Members Affinity Groups. This series of presentations has been occurring for more than 20 years and is now being also advertised to the IEEE Northern Canada Section (NCS) Life Members Affinity Group (LMAG) through vTools and other IEEE LMAG's and IEEE members depending upon the topic. At the same time the Canadian Society of Senior Engineers (CSSE) is using their national organization to provide information, the subject and speaker to members across Canada. The next meeting will be held on Thursday, June 19, 2025. The meeting will open at 12:30 pm MDT (2:30pm Eastern), with the presentation starting at 12:45 (2:45 pm EDT). The meeting will be held via the Zoom platform with the actual invitations sent the afternoon of Wednesday, June 18 If you plan to attend and be included on the Zoom invite for this meeting please respond to Tom Madsen, [email protected], before noon on Wednesday, June 18. Please note the meeting originates in Alberta which is in the Mountain Time Zone, so if you are in another province you must account any necessary time shift. Title: From Geothermal to Vertical Farming: An Engineer’s Journey into Food Security and AgTech Innovation Presenter: Shlok Srivastava, P.Eng. Summary: With rising climate volatility, energy constraints, and supply chain disruptions, Canada faces an urgent need to develop resilient, locally grown food systems. In this talk, Shlok Srivastava, P.Eng., shares a compelling journey that began with a geothermal feasibility study at the Canadian Energy Centre and evolved into a bold venture in year-round strawberry production within a total controlled environment facility in Edmonton, Alberta. This transformation gave rise to GroHERE Harvest Ltd., an agri-tech company at the intersection of engineering, sustainability, and food innovation. The team recently repurposed an ex-cannabis facility into Alberta’s first commercial-scale vertical strawberry farm, marking a breakthrough for the Prairies. Attendees will get a behind-the-scenes look at the engineering challenges and breakthroughs of shifting from the energy sector to advanced food production — offering a fresh perspective on how Canada can reimagine its agricultural future and emerge as a net producer of premium fresh produce. Bio: Shlok Srivastava, P.Eng. is the Director of Operations at GroHERE Harvest Ltd., an agri-tech company advancing vertical farming for year-round strawberry production in Alberta. With over eight years of experience across the energy and agricultural sectors, Shlok has led innovative projects at the intersection of engineering, sustainability, and food security. His technical expertise spans O&G reservoir analysis, HVAC design, industrial energy audits, and data analytics. At GroHERE, he oversees engineering, QA/QC, and crop analytics, enabling high-efficiency cultivation within a fully controlled environment. Shlok is deeply committed to applying engineering innovation to strengthen local food systems and foster collaboration among industry, government, and regulatory partners. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/487614

Friis Equation – The Secret Sauce of Signal Strength! ** NEW DATE **

Bureau Veritas, 815 N Opdyke Road, Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States, 48326

Pizza Sponsor: (https://www.ametek-cts.com/) (https://www.cps.bureauveritas.com/automotive/services/testing/safety-regulatory) Speaker: Mark Steffka This event will be "interactive". Mark will be leading the attendees through a derivation of the Friis equation (using a whiteboard to illustrate key steps), then we will work some representative problems before he sets up the demos. Attendees should bring some paper, writing utensils, and have a scientific calculator (or phone app) with them. Speaker(s): Mark Steffka Agenda: 5:30 Pizza and networking 6:00 Presentation 7:30 End Bureau Veritas, 815 N Opdyke Road, Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States, 48326

Documentary=>The life of James Clerk Maxwell

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/489043

[]Recently in 2021/2022/2023, 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 once again (by popular demand), in The Life of James Clerk Maxwell Summary: This documentary/movie will look at the life and contributions of one of the most celebrated scientists: James Clerk Maxwell (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fellow_of_the_Royal_Society_of_Edinburgh) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fellow_of_the_Royal_Society) (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematician)and (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientist) responsible for the (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_theory) of (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_radiation) describing electricity, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetism) and light as different manifestations of the same phenomenon for the first time. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell%27s_equations) for electromagnetism have been called the "(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unification_(physics))" where the first one had been realized by (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton). AFTER the movie - we will have a lively but brief discussion/chat session. Agenda: 5:30 PM - Welcome and Introductions, Chapter business update; (on your own) Pizza, Popcorn and Soda Pop 5:40 PM - Documentary 6:40 PM - End of Documentary; Start of Q & A; Group Discussion 7:00 PM - Wrap Up /* ALL times are in EDT/EST eastern USA */ Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/489043

IEEE Central Illinois Networking Event in Springfield

Bldg: Taqueria El Dorado, 1386 Toronto Rd., Springfield, Illinois, United States, 62712

You are invited to join us on Friday, June 20th, 2025 (on the first day of summer), in Springfield, Illinois, for an informal networking meetup organized by the IEEE Central Illinois Section. The networking event series is where IEEE members can meet to discuss their favorite engineering topics over dinner in a relaxed setting. This event is open to all IEEE member grades, including IEEE students and graduate students. REGISTER IF ATTENDING: Registration is complimentary. However, please note that all attendees are responsible for their own bills. Registration ends the morning of the event, or when all spaces have filled. BRINGING AN ADDITIONAL GUEST? If registering, please indicate if you plan to bring any guests. IEEE members may bring a nonmember guest. PARKING: Free parking is available in the parking lot adjacent to the building. DRESS CODE: This event has no explicit dress code, however casual, semi-casual, and business casual seem common at the venue. ABOUT US: Formed as part of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) on June 28th, 1951; the IEEE Central Illinois Section serves members in Champaign, Springfield, Bloomington, Peoria, Quincy, Decatur, and their surrounding areas. Agenda: Start time: 6:00 PM Central Time (UTC - 5) End time: 8:30 PM Central Time (UTC - 5) Bldg: Taqueria El Dorado, 1386 Toronto Rd., Springfield, Illinois, United States, 62712

Embracing AI to Build Resilience Against AI Attacks

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482836

Join IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) Chicago and Region 4 for an inspiring WIE Day 2025 event focused on cybersecurity. Our featured speaker, Aparna Achanta, Principal Security Architect at IBM Consulting, will present: "Embracing AI to Build Resilience Against AI Attacks" Aparna has extensive experience driving mission-critical cybersecurity initiatives, particularly in federal agencies. She successfully implemented cybersecurity frameworks like Zero Trust and Security by Design for U.S. Federal Clients thereby strengthening the security posture and enhancing data protection and security standards across cloud applications. She specializes in securing Emerging technologies in federal agencies, including low-code, No-Code applications, and Generative AI applications. She is a member of the Forbes Technology Council and a passionate advocate for women in tech. She is a founding member and speaker at the WomenTech Network and also serves as an executive board member at Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) Austin Chapter. The sheer complexity and volume of cyber threats are scaling cybersecurity teams to breaking point. The unprecedented pace at which AI is evolving means there is little time for proactive measures; teams must adopt an immediate crisis management approach. The sophistication of such threats is changing the game on how security is done. Traditional models based on determinism—where something is identified as a threat or not—give way to probabilistic approaches, which focus on interpreting ambiguous signals and investigating anomalies that may indicate potential threats. Arpana's talk focuses on how AI amplifies threat detection through automation, taking responses to the next level. AI can generate high-quality probabilistic insights, allowing teams to decide whether intricate patterns that seem harmful are malicious or benign anomalies- a capability unique to AI since conventional algorithms within the security framework cannot handle such subtle analysis. This event is a great opportunity for anyone interested in cybersecurity, AI, and the important role women play in advancing innovation. Don’t miss the chance to learn from an expert and connect with a community that supports growth and resilience in tech. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482836

IEEE Annual Picnic

1021 Mustang Drive, Bismarck, North Dakota, United States, 58503

Please join us for the Missouri Slope IEEE annual Picnic at the New Generation Park Far West Rotary Community Center on June 24th from 5:00-7:30 PM. IEEE will be providing dinner and dessert, as well as non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages. Please RSVP and tell the number of people attending by June 17th for an accurate headcount for the catering and drinks. 1021 Mustang Drive, Bismarck, North Dakota, United States, 58503

SEM YP Member Speaker Series June Session – Voice Technologies and AI: A Bridge Between Humans and Machines

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/489130

The Southeast Michigan Young Professionals Affinity Group is starting a new member speaker series meant to highlight the projects, research, or interests of our members! Our first session will be presented by member Harshal Shah in June on the topic of Voice Technologies and AI: A Bridge Between Humans and Machines. Voice technologies are evolving from simple command interfaces into sophisticated, AI-powered tools that enable deeper interaction between humans and machines. This talk explores the journey of voice processing, from traditional systems to modern AI-enhanced applications that understand emotion, accents, and intent. The speaker will highlight real-world use cases in accessibility, healthcare, and embedded devices while also discussing challenges such as privacy, dataset bias, and inclusive design. The session aims to provide young professionals with insights into the current landscape and future direction of voice technologies and their intersection with artificial intelligence. Whether you're an engineer, researcher, or product thinker, this session will offer practical takeaways and forward-looking perspectives on building more human-centric voice solutions. We hope you can join us! If you are interested in presenting to the SEM YP audience as well, be sure to submit a proposal (https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=eneCaabbihUmOAEBlfCMSA~~&pe=JUC_xjvopINsCD55LxK-1aNZPOXQyT20CqN6ZJjKY1t1E72PruA9IL3DF6FXya2Qcd3Drx-UJgcmQkrTqz-hXg~~&t=zp0mqccg2w1gt7ynGowPOA~~). Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/489130