• Women in Sustainability Series 2026 – Getting the Lead (Pb) Out: Marie Cole

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/513957

    Getting the Lead (Pb) Out: Reflections on the Implementation of Environmentally Friendly Materials in Electronics The European Union’s (EU) Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 2002/95/EC (or RoHS Directive) took effect on July 1, 2006, restricting the use of six hazardous substances in the manufacturing of electrical and electronic equipment placed on the market in the EU. When the Directive was first announced and executed, there were permitted exemptions to allow the use of these otherwise restricted substances for certain product applications or functions. Exemptions were valid until suitable replacement materials became available. Examples of exemptions included the use of lead in solders for servers and lead in solders for flip chips. Substantial research and development activities by IBM, academia, industry consortia and numerous other companies in the electronics industry were required to comply with RoHS requirements and to introduce replacement materials and processes. The exemption for the use of lead solders in servers expired in July 2016. IBM Systems completed a successful transition prior to the required deadline, capping more than 10 years of progress in lead-free alloy and process development. This presentation will provide background on the initial implementation of RoHS with a focus on the multi-year effort to overcome significant technical challenges in eliminating lead solder from IBM Systems server and storage hardware. The IBM Supply Chain Engineering and Development teams received numerous industry accolades for their advancement of the technology required for this transition. All are welcome! You do not need to be an IEEE Member to attend. Speaker(s): Marie, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/513957

  • IAS/IES Chicago Technical Meeting – Hazardous Location Electrical Devices & Fittings

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/527061

    David Strahanoski and Henry Friedman of Appleton will provide a presentation on hazardous location electrical devices and fittings, with their corresponding requirements, applications, and best practices. Hazardous location installations are among the most critical areas for compliance, mandated in both OSHA and the NEC. Despite the criticality, there is still widespread confusion regarding the appropriate practices and proper applications for compliant installations. The presentation will cover code requirements and best practices for specification/installation. Attendees will receive 1-PDH credit. Speaker(s): David Strahanoski, Henry Friedman Agenda: 12:00 PM Presentation 12:50 PM Questions 1:00 PM Adjourn Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/527061

  • IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: Mission Critical Money

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/531064

    As technology and AI reshape the workplace, employees who understand how their company makes money and how to manage their own money will stand out as more valuable, trusted, and promotable. By learning these concepts, you’ll not only become a stronger leader at work but also reduce stress and make smarter decisions in your personal life. You Will Learn How to: - See the big picture of how your company really works — and why leaders who understand this get noticed. - Think like decision-makers, using simple tools to weigh trade-offs and make smarter choices in projects and in life. - Stand out in the age of AI by building human skills that technology can’t replace: judgment, trust, and financial insight. - Connect the dots between company goals and your personal goals so you’re aligned, resilient, and future-ready. - Lead with confidence by reducing money stress at home and building credibility at work. This isn’t just a finance workshop — it’s a career development session that gives employees the skills to become more valuable in the workplace, more confident at home, and harder to replace in the AI-driven future of work. Speaker(s): David Sandhu 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/531064

  • Tour of Systems Control

    3201 E Industrial Dr. , Iron Mountain , Michigan, United States, 49801

    Tour of Systems Control (a Hubbell Company) www.systemscontrol.com 3201 E. Industrial Dr., Iron Mountain, MI 49801 Systems Control is a steadfast partner to utilities, ensuring the quality and reliability of the grid since 1962. We design and manufacture customized, turnkey systems that protect, transmit and distribute energy from source to grid to consumer. Our approach is simple: design, optimize, manufacture, and integrate the highest-quality, most cost-effective solution possible. From initial concept to final delivery, we perform every step of our process in house, and under one roof. And from introduction to installation, we work hand-in-hand with our customers, assigning dedicated teams to better understand their needs and ensure quality results that exceed expectations. We’re proud of the role we play in bringing energy to those who need it. We bring positive energy and passion to every challenge. But we don’t just do it with connectors and wires. Our most compelling connections are the relationships we build with our employees, suppliers, customers, and community. One roof. One goal. Extraordinary customer service that’s powered by people. VISITOR SAFETY: - - - SAFETY TOE SHOES: please bring your own or we will provide slip-on covers. - SAFETY GLASSES: please bring your own or we will provide. - EAR PLUGS: we will provide. - HARD HAT: we will provide. - FOOD ALLERGIES: please provide any allergies or restrictions prior to visit. Co-sponsored by: Dr. Aurenice Oliveira, [email protected] Agenda: Michigan Tech Students and Faculty 1:00 PM (EST) Depart MTU. The bus will depart from the bus stop behind the MUB. 2:00 – 2:30 PM (CST) Arrive at Systems Control For All Attendees 2:45 PM (CST) Plant Tour 3:45 PM (CST) Pizza & Informational Session: What We Do • Engineers/Project Managers we hire • Upcoming staffing needs (interns/co-ops/full-time) Michigan Tech Students and Faculty 4:45 PM (CST) Depart Systems Control & Return to MTU Although this is a more student-focused event, all IEEE members are invited to attend. The perspective of working engineers could also benefit students exploring their career opportunities. 3201 E Industrial Dr. , Iron Mountain , Michigan, United States, 49801

  • Documentary Night: Predicting the Future – Isaac Asimov

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/530112

    Isaac Asimov (January 2, 1920 – April 6, 1992) was an American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University. During his lifetime, Asimov was considered one of the "Big Three" science fiction writers, along with Robert A. Heinlein and Arthur C. Clarke. A prolific writer, he wrote or edited more than 500 books. He also wrote an estimated 90,000 letters and postcards. Best known for his hard science fiction, Asimov also wrote mysteries and fantasy, as well as popular science and other non-fiction. AFTER the documentary - 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 Agenda: 7:00 PM - Welcome and Introductions, Chapter business update; (on your own) Pizza, Popcorn and Soda Pop 7:05 PM - Documentary 7:55 PM - End of Documentary; Start of Q & A; Group Discussion 8:30 PM - Wrap Up ALL times are in EST/EDT (UTC-4 or UTC-5) depending upon local day light savings times in when effect Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/530112

  • IEEE Vitality Training – Session 5

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510146

    Are you setting the vision for your section, chapter, or affinity group? Do you wonder what success looks like for your section, chapter, affinity group, or members? This can be very different based on situations. We’ll take a high level look at what success looks like and then discuss different ways to engage your membership. We will also cover how to recruit volunteers and help them succeed. If this time does not work for you, there is (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510149). Additional sessions cover IEEE basics and events. Topic Session Date (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510116) 1 9 Jan 2026 (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510134) 2 10 Jan 2026 (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510139) 3 16 Jan 2026 (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510144) 4 17 Jan 2026 (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510146) 5 23 Jan 2026 (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510149) 6 24 Jan 2026 Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510146

  • Officer Training 2026 (part 3 of 5)

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/530243

    In 2026 we will offer ‘Officer Training’ to our ‘newly’ elected AND veteran officers and volunteers; as well as any IEEE member, at any grade level or position. Our wish is to help all gain a fuller awareness of the communication and management skills used within the IEEE, how they function and how to employ them both as IEEE officers, and in your everyday work and life. Classes: As an introduction to these skills, we will offer a sequence set of VIRTUAL classes supported by study materials available through the (https://r4.ieee.org/sem/) and the (https://ieee.learningpool.com/) The virtual classes will begin in the 2nd week of JANUARY 2026 and conclude end of FEBRUARY. Each class will be conducted as an overview of the topic ‘de jour’ and a discussion or Q&A session to answer questions and clarify issues. (See the agenda below:) Note: Space for these classes is not like outer space, it is limited, so you must register to receive the necessary codes and passwords to attend. Co-sponsored by: Kimball Williams Speaker(s): Sharan Kalwani, Kim Agenda: Day Date General Topic/Theme Primary Focus Areas covered Duration Sat 2026-01-10 vTools Communications Volunteer tools/resources for the Primary Teams 2 Hrs Sat 2026-01-17 About Collabratec Communications Primary & Extended Team 2 Hrs Sat 2026-01-24 Leadership Chair & Vice Chair Duties / Responsibilities 2 Hrs Sat 2026-02-07 Leadership Secretary & Treasurer Duties & Responsibilities 2 Hrs Sat 2026-02-14 Leadership Extended Team IEEE code of Ethics (updated) 2 Hrs Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/530243

  • IEEE Vitality Training – Session 6

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510149

    Are you setting the vision for your section, chapter, or affinity group? Do you wonder what success looks like for your section, chapter, affinity group, or members? This can be very different based on situations. We’ll take a high level look at what success looks like and then discuss different ways to engage your membership. We will also cover how to recruit volunteers and help them succeed. If this time does not work for you, there is (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510146). Additional sessions cover IEEE basics and events. Topic Session Date (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510116) 1 9 Jan 2026 (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510134) 2 10 Jan 2026 (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510139) 3 16 Jan 2026 (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510144) 4 17 Jan 2026 (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510146) 5 23 Jan 2026 (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510149) 6 24 Jan 2026 Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510149

  • MOVE USA Jan 2026 Tech Talk – Flight to End Polio

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/532889

    Ed Galkin and Peter Teahen’s Flight to End Polio returned in 2025 with a second, record-setting mission. What took three years to prepare for their first circumnavigation is now an ongoing campaign to keep attention on polio eradication. Ed and Peter set three international aviation records on their recent flight. In our April 2023 Tech Talk, John Ockenfels, who served as Technical Advisor on this flight, and Peter spoke about planning the original flight. In this month’s Tech Talk they will present highlights from the 2025 “Circle the Atlantic” flight — a 37-day journey that departed August 30, 2025 and concluded in early October 2025 — covering roughly 8,800 nautical miles (≈10,127 statute miles) and making 15 landings in 11 countries including Canada, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, France, Poland, United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, and Newfoundland before returning to the U.S. Along the route the team held multiple fund-raising and awareness events; the 2025 flight’s stated fundraising goal was $1 million and donations are 100% directed to The Rotary Foundation’s PolioPlus program and matched 2:1 by the Gates Foundation. Early reports indicate they will be successful at exceeding their goal. I hope you can join us for an update on A Flight to Fight Polio >> (https://www.rotary.org/en/flight-fight-polio?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Both Peter and Ed are pilots, Rotarians, and members of the Fellowship of Flying Rotarians. Polio eradication has been a primary focus of Rotary since 1985 and continues to be a major initiative — no child is safe until every child has been vaccinated. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Speaker(s): Ed Galkin, PETER TEAHEN Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/532889

  • Chicago CyberSecurity Event 2026

    Bldg: Chicago Marriott Oak Brook, 1401 West 22nd Street, Oak Brook, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60523

    Join Us in Chicago for the Futurecon Cybersecurity Event! Hear from our esteemed speakers while gaining up to 10 CPE credits. Immerse yourself in the latest cybersecurity developments to gain valuable insights in today’s dynamic threat landscape. Learn how to effectively manage risk, demo the newest technologies from an array of different sponsors, and network with your local community. Don’t miss our special ceremony recognizing our honorary attendees receiving an Award of Excellence! Join us live for breakfast, lunch, and a wrap up cocktail happy hour! Registration link: https://app.futureconevents.com/register/futurecon-registration-form-chicago-2026 IEEE promo code: IEEE26 Co-sponsored by: FutureCon Agenda: 8:00 am Opening Introductions | Check In | Networking 9:00 am Current Security Operations 9:30 am Modern Data Protection 10:00 am Sponsor Networking Time Visit Sponsor Booths – find amazing people, information, and prizes! Get updated on the latest technologies! 10:30 am The Human Element of Cyber Security 11:00 am Cyber Security Fundamentals 11:30 am Sponsor Networking Time Visit Sponsor Booths – find amazing people, information, and prizes! Get updated on the latest technologies! 11:45 am Lunch Keynote 12:00 pm From Case Files to Firewalls and Encryption: What a Former Social Worker Knows About Security and Privacy 1:00 pm Sponsor Networking Time Visit Sponsor Booths – find amazing people, information, and prizes! Get updated on the latest technologies! 1:30 pm Your Guide to AI in Cyber Security 2:00 pm Zero Trust Security Framework 2:30 pm Sponsor Networking Time Visit Sponsor Booths – find amazing people, information, and prizes! Get updated on the latest technologies! 2:45 pm Cyber Security Predictions 3:15 pm The Future of Cyber Security 3:45 pm Sponsor Networking Time Visit Sponsor Booths – find amazing people, information, and prizes! Get updated on the latest technologies! 4:00 pm Panel Discussion "Securing the Future: CISO Insights and Industry Leaders Discussing Current Cyber Threats and Strategic Defense Practices" 5:00 pm Closing Remarks Bldg: Chicago Marriott Oak Brook, 1401 West 22nd Street, Oak Brook, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60523

  • AI Coding Tools Demo Night

    Room: Rooms 309 & 311, Bldg: Madison College, Madison, Wisconsin, United States, 53711

    Join us for a special hands-on “AI Coding Tools Demo Night” on Thursday, January 29th, 2026 at 6:00pm, hosted at the Madison College Truax campus. Over the course of two hours, 3–4 presenters will each use a different AI-assisted coding tool—Copilot, Cursor, Claude Code, Gemini, Codex, etc—to build the same small app from scratch in about 20 minutes each, from first prompt all the way through deployment. This is a great chance to see how these tools actually behave in real time and to ask questions about how people use them: prompting strategies, workflow tips, costs, subscription tradeoffs, and anything else you’re curious about. It’s not a competition—just a guided, practical way to learn what these tools can do. The project itself is deliberately small and easy enough that most developers could quickly plan out how they'd build it: a lightweight aggregator for Madison Common Council member blog posts. Each presenter will create a simple static web app hosted on GitHub Pages that pulls new posts from the 20 alder blogs, supports filtering by alder and date range, includes basic search over recent posts, and publishes an optional RSS feed. All the backend work is handled through GitHub Actions and scheduled jobs that perform the scraping. Every presenter will get their own GitHub repo and will build the whole thing live so you can watch how different tools plan, scaffold, generate, debug, and deploy code. You’re very welcome to bring your laptop and follow along. Our project description is available at https://github.com/Programming-with-AI/Civic-Hacking-Alder-Aggregator-Overview/ and we encourage anyone interested to fire up their own coding assistant and try building the app themselves as the demos run. Also, please feel free to take a look at the repository ahead of time, and chime in with suggestions for our initial prompts and a few other resources we'll provide that night by joining in the Github Discussions, or by opening a pull request. We'll be in the Madison College Truax Main Building, at 1701 Wright Street. We'll be in the conference hall, which near the cafeteria. The room number is D1630, breakout rooms B and C, and is labeled as '21' on this map: https://madisoncollege.edu/files/media-document/2023-12/truax-first-floor.pdf We recommend parking in the visitor lot, which can be accessed via Hoffman Street. The access code to the visitor lot will be #0146. If the lot is full, you can use the surrounding student stalls. There is also metered parking at the Anderson St entrance, near the meeting room. The Truax Building is also on the Bus Rapid Transit line, if you want to skip the driving and parking. This will be a joint session of the IEEE Computer Society, MadAI Meetup and the Civic Hacking Madison Meetup, and we hope to make it a friendly, low-pressure, high-learning evening. If you’re a software developer who’s never touched an AI coding tool before, this is a perfect on-ramp—you’ll see multiple real workflows side-by-side, get a feel for how these assistants “think,” and a chance to see what you think is worth paying for (and what isn’t). And if you’re already using these tools daily, this is a chance to see how other developers structure prompts, debug with an agent, and collaborate with these models in practice. No matter your level of experience, you’ll come away with new ideas, new techniques, and a clearer sense of what these tools can add to your own development style. We’d love to see you there! Room: Rooms 309 & 311, Bldg: Madison College, Madison, Wisconsin, United States, 53711

  • IEEE Rock River Valley Section Meeting Jan 29, 2026

    Room: Classroom 1322, Bldg: Woodward Technology Center (WTC), Rock Valley College, Rockford, Illinois, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/533197

    January meeting of Rock River Valley Section Agenda: 6:00 PM Social Time 6:30 PM Dinner 7:00 PM Section Meeting, Networking, Introduce Speaker 7:15 PM Presentation Room: Classroom 1322, Bldg: Woodward Technology Center (WTC), Rock Valley College, Rockford, Illinois, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/533197