Tour the CRISPR Vision Program Lab at the University of Wisconsin- Madison WID!

Room: Room 4164, Bldg: Wisconsin Institute for Discovery (WID), We will meet on the first floor of WID near the double elevators. , 330 North Orchard Street, Madison, Wisconsin, United States, 53715

IEEE Madison’s November 7th 3 pm tour is at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery’s Saha Lab where they use CRISPR technology for addressing inherited retinal disorders. We’ll tour the lab, see a CRISPR machine and see how the output is used. Welcome to the CRISPR Vision Program at the University of Wisconsin- Madison! UW – Madison is a part of the Somatic Cell Genome Editing (SCGE) Consortium funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). We're innovating non-viral gene editing therapies for inherited retinal disorders. Our work aims to bring the groundbreaking potential of CRISPR technology to those affected by these diseases. The labs focus lies in overcoming the limitations of existing viral delivery systems and introducing novel, non-viral treatments for inherited eye diseases, particularly those affecting the retinal pigment epithelium. As a part of the SCGE Consortium, the lab is working in a community dedicated to developing safe and effective gene editing methods to treat genetic diseases in somatic cells. Related links for your review (https://crisprvision.wid.wisc.edu/) https://sahalab.bme.wisc.edu/#home https://www.waisman.wisc.edu/staff/saha-krishanu/ Speaker(s): Kris Saha Room: Room 4164, Bldg: Wisconsin Institute for Discovery (WID), We will meet on the first floor of WID near the double elevators. , 330 North Orchard Street, Madison, Wisconsin, United States, 53715

IEEE Online Forum on Climate Change Technologies

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443864

IEEE Online Forum on Climate Change Technologies This online forum will highlight recent developments in IEEE technologies and solutions that promote climate stability. It will provide interesting and relevant keynote talks on technology. Roadmaps, panels, and subject-matter experts will provide vital information about climate change. IEEE is the global voice for engineering, computing, and technology information and resources. The IEEE Future Directions Committee has organized this event to provide insights into the technologies being developed at IEEE. Participants will learn about IEEE’s use of technology to achieve goals related to addressing the challenges posed by adaptation to and mitigation of climate change, as well as achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443864

Brain-Inspired Computing Using Magnetic Domain Wall Devices

Room: Training room A, 7801 Computer Avenue South, Edina, Minnesota, United States, 55435, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/450328

Neuromorphic computing or brain-inspired computing is considered as a potential solution to overcome the energy inefficiency of the von Neumann architecture for artificial intelligence applications. In order to realize spin-based neuromorphic computing practically, it is essential to design and fabricate electronic analogues of neurons and synapses. An electronic analogue of a synaptic device should provide multiple resistance states. A neuron device should receive multiple inputs and should provide a pulse output when the summation of the multiple inputs exceeds a threshold. We have been carrying out investigations on the design and development of various synaptic and neuron devices in our laboratory. Domain wall (DW) devices based on magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs), where the DW can be moved by spin-orbit torque, are suitable candidates for the fabrication of synaptic and neuron devices. Spin-orbit torque helps in achieving DW motion at low energies whereas the use of MTJs helps in translating DW position information into resistance levels (or voltage pulses). This talk will summarize various designs of synthetic neurons synaptic elements and materials. The first half of the talk will be at an introductory level, aimed at first-year graduate students. The second half will provide details of the latest research. Speaker(s): S. N. (Prem) Piramanayagam  Room: Training room A, 7801 Computer Avenue South, Edina, Minnesota, United States, 55435, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/450328

Tour of Calumet Electronics

25830 Depot St, Calumet, Michigan, United States, 49913

[] Agenda: 5:30 pm Tour of Calumet Electronics After the tour- 7:00 pm Dinner at The Ambassador 126 Shelden Ave, Houghton, MI 49931 7:45 pm Section Meeting 25830 Depot St, Calumet, Michigan, United States, 49913

IEEE/NeSPE Annual Joint Breakfast presentation topic – Omaha Public Power District Cass-to-Sarpy Transmission Project

Bldg: Scott Conference Center, 6450 Pine St, 68106, Omaha, Nebraska, United States, 68106

This is the event registration portal for our annual joint breakfast with NeSPE Eastern Chapter. This year's Speaker is from OPPD. Mr. Mohammad Amrollahi, Engineering Division Seating is Limited REGISTER TODAY! One PDH will be available. Co-sponsored by: Rebecca Furtado - IEEE Nebraska Section Chair Speaker(s): Mr. Mohammad Amrollahi, , Agenda: Typical TIMEs (AM): Sign in starts 7:30 - Breakfast 8:00 - Presentation - Q&A 9:00 - Adjourn After Announcements Bldg: Scott Conference Center, 6450 Pine St, 68106, Omaha, Nebraska, United States, 68106

Top Golf Social Outing

Bldg: Top Golf Naperville, 3211 Odyssey Court, Naperville, Illinois, United States, 60563

IEEE Calumet Section jointly with ISPE Calumet Chapter will be visiting Top Golf in Naperville Illinois on December 10th for a family social outing for the holidays. Everyone is welcome. Top Golf Napperville is a multi level entertainment venue with over 100 climate controlled hitting bays. The Social Outing includes lifetime membership to Top Golf for those who are new to Top Golf, 3 hours of golfing fun, Buffet dinner (BBQ Dinner), Drinks (Fountain soda, Ice tea, coffee and water included - Other alcoholic drinks offered and are not included in the IEEE price) and time to socialize and celebrate the holidays. Whether you are a golfer or not, Top Golf offers entertainment for all. Top Golf Naperville is about a one hour drive from Northwest Indiana. The deadline to sign up is Monday December 2nd. Because of the number of bays reserved there is a limit on the number of people able to attend. If you try to reserve and are told the event is full please contact Robert Fox. Additional bays can be added and we will have a waiting list for cancellations. Robert's phone number is (219)314-3733 or you can email him at [email protected] Cancellations are accepted until the Wednesday December 4, 2024. After that date you can still cancel but will be responsible for the cost if we are not able to fill up the space with people off the waiting list. Co-sponsored by: Robert Fox Agenda: 2:00 Start of assigned golfing time in IEEE assigned bays 2:30 Buffet dinner served behind the assigned bays 5:00 End of IEEE assigned time. *** Top Golf Naperville is about a 1 hour drive from Northwest Indiana. Bldg: Top Golf Naperville, 3211 Odyssey Court, Naperville, Illinois, United States, 60563

Modes of Electrical Trauma

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/449254

Everyone should be aware of the hazards of electrocution by this time. Delving further into electrical hazards related to the power industry the primary hazards addresses with an arc-flash is the incident energy release - electrocution, temperature, and mechanical trauma. The focus is generally related to the physical modes of injury - that is burns and electrocution. What if the potential modes of injury extend well beyond the physical perspective? Dr. Raphel Lee, founding member of CETRI based in Chicago, will introduce us to the other modes of injury that can result from involvement with electrical hazards. Please join us for an informative hour long virtual presentation held on Dec 10th starting at noon. PHDs will be available for those who successfully reply to the questions posted in the chat during the event. Co-sponsored by: CETRI Speaker(s): Dr. Raphael Lee Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/449254

LEVERAGING LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/447972

In this session, Abhishek Alladi will delve into the fascinating world of large language models and their transformative impact on software engineering. The presentation will highlight various practical examples such as defect summarization, test generation, and code generation. Attendees will gain insights into how these models can be seamlessly integrated into different phases of the software life cycle, fostering continuous evolution and improvement. I will introduce autonomy use cases within the aerospace domain, and by the end of the session, the audience will have a basic understanding of the potential and practical applications of large language models, empowering them to harness these advanced tools in their own projects. Speaker(s): [email protected], Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/447972

SAVE THE DATE – Leveraging Large Language Models In Software Engineering

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/448230

In this session, Abhishek Alladi will delve into the fascinating world of large language models and their transformative impact on software engineering. The presentation will highlight various practical examples such as defect summarization, test generation, and code generation. Attendees will gain insights into how these models can be seamlessly integrated into different phases of the software life cycle, fostering continuous evolution and improvement. Abhishek will introduce autonomy use cases within the aerospace domain, and by the end of the session, the audience will have a basic understanding of the potential and practical applications of large language models, empowering them to harness these advanced tools in their own projects. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/448230

IEEE Chicago December 2024 ExCom meeting

Bldg: Venuti's Banquets, 2251 W Lake St, Addison, Illinois, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/450492

Hi all, Please join us for our last ExCom meeting for 2024 on 12/10/2024 (Tuesday) at 7 PM which will be held on Zoom online and in-person at Venuti's Banquets (only by invitation only). The Zoom link is https://us06web.zoom.us/j/92493161225?pwd=dnBmZVdHZXlnZC8rYTlwU2hrQWRWQT09 Thanks. Dr. Alvin Chin Chair, IEEE Chicago Section https://ieeechicago.org Bldg: Venuti's Banquets, 2251 W Lake St, Addison, Illinois, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/450492