Recruitment Meeting
Mt Pleasant, Michigan, United States, 48858Recruitment Meeting Co-sponsored by: Ahmed Abdelgawad Mt Pleasant, Michigan, United States, 48858
Recruitment Meeting Co-sponsored by: Ahmed Abdelgawad Mt Pleasant, Michigan, United States, 48858
Recruitment MeetingCo-sponsored by: Ahmed AbdelgawadMt Pleasant, Michigan, United States, 48858
Come to solder a DIY Heart kit for valentines day. We will be providing kits for you to work on while also having fun with friends.Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
Come to solder a DIY Heart kit for valentines day. We will be providing kits for you to work on while also having fun with friends. Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
Free donuts will be given to all ECE students to help them get through finals. Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
Free donuts will be given to all ECE students to help them get through finals.Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
Register NOW for this 3-day virtual event centered around career and professional development! Come to one, two or all sessions, stay for networking and dedicated recruitment fair hours! Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/405517
Register NOW for this 3-day virtual event centered around career and professional development! Come to one, two or all sessions, stay for networking and dedicated recruitment fair hours!Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/405517
The transfer of 'information' via molecules is a theme that resonates across the realm of nature, underpinning collective behavior, homeostasis, and many disorders and diseases, potentially holding the answers to some of life's most profound questions. The prospects of understanding and manipulating this natural modality of communication have attracted significant research interest from information and communication theorists (ICT) over the past two decades. In my talk, we propose using Terahertz (THz)-electromagnetic (EM) waves to sense and control molecular interactions, specifically protein folding, employing plasmonic nano-antennas. By carefully modulating the THz nano-antenna frequency and intensity, we have theoretically proven that we can induce specific structural transitions in proteins, influencing their function and kinetics. As the protein transitions from an unfolded to a folded conformation upon being triggered by a THz signal, it gains information, reducing the uncertainty regarding its 3D native structure. Operating under the premise that any biological interaction is a form of communication, implying information exchange, we apply wireless communication knowledge to trigger, interrogate, and further understand biological interactions. However, unlike conventional macroscale wireless systems, we do this at the nanoscale. In this context, the transmitter is an implanted nano-antenna, the channel is the intrabody environment, and the receiver is the protein molecule. Such an electromagnetically triggered protein system could potentially replace invasive surgery, as it holds promise for various biomedical applications, including the modulation of enzymatic reactions, influencing drug interactions with proteins, and controlling signal transduction pathways. Speaker(s): , Dr. Hadeel Elayan Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/406552
The transfer of 'information' via molecules is a theme that resonates across the realm of nature, underpinning collective behavior, homeostasis, and many disorders and diseases, potentially holding the answers to some of life's most profound questions. The prospects of understanding and manipulating this natural modality of communication have attracted significant research interest from information and communication theorists (ICT) over the past two decades.In my talk, we propose using Terahertz (THz)-electromagnetic (EM) waves to sense and control molecular interactions, specifically protein folding, employing plasmonic nano-antennas. By carefully modulating the THz nano-antenna frequency and intensity, we have theoretically proven that we can induce specific structural transitions in proteins, influencing their function and kinetics. As the protein transitions from an unfolded to a folded conformation upon being triggered by a THz signal, it gains information, reducing the uncertainty regarding its 3D native structure.Operating under the premise that any biological interaction is a form of communication, implying information exchange, we apply wireless communication knowledge to trigger, interrogate, and further understand biological interactions. However, unlike conventional macroscale wireless systems, we do this at the nanoscale. In this context, the transmitter is an implanted nano-antenna, the channel is the intrabody environment, and the receiver is the protein molecule. Such an electromagnetically triggered protein system could potentially replace invasive surgery, as it holds promise for various biomedical applications, including the modulation of enzymatic reactions, influencing drug interactions with proteins, and controlling signal transduction pathways.Speaker(s): , Dr. Hadeel ElayanVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/406552
WSU IEEE is hosting its first Learn to Solder event to celebrate Engineering Careers Week. We will supply kits and have two guest speakers to go over proper techniques. Room: Pace Lab, Bldg: Engineering building, WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, Detroit, Michigan, United States, 48202
WSU IEEE is hosting its first Learn to Solder event to celebrate Engineering Careers Week. We will supply kits and have two guest speakers to go over proper techniques.Room: Pace Lab, Bldg: Engineering building, WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, Detroit, Michigan, United States, 48202
Engineers Week: "Welcome to the Future!"Networking/Social EventHosted by IEEE, SWE, AIAA and SAEWednesday, February 215:30 PM PMCenterPoint Brewing Company$10 Members$15 Non Members$5 StudentsJoin members of IEEE, SWE, AIAA, and SAE for a Networking/Social event to celebrate Engineers Week! This year's Engineers Week theme is "Welcome to the Future." A light dinner and cash bar will be available.(https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSddww38fK5-kp1SUls1rtR-JTwPpoOgiZ_yfHhQI69L-Yl5EQ/viewform)5:30pm: Networking, Socializing with Light Dinner and Cash Bar(https://www.ieee.org) AIAA (https://swe.org/) (https://www.sae.org/)Co-sponsored by: SWE, AIAA, SAEBldg: CenterPoint Brewing Company, 1125 Brookside Ave, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, 46202
Engineers Week: "Welcome to the Future!" Networking/Social Event Hosted by IEEE, SWE, AIAA and SAE Wednesday, February 21 5:30 PM PM CenterPoint Brewing Company $10 Members $15 Non Members $5 Students Join members of IEEE, SWE, AIAA, and SAE for a Networking/Social event to celebrate Engineers Week! This year's Engineers Week theme is "Welcome to the Future." A light dinner and cash bar will be available. (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSddww38fK5-kp1SUls1rtR-JTwPpoOgiZ_yfHhQI69L-Yl5EQ/viewform) 5:30pm: Networking, Socializing with Light Dinner and Cash Bar (https://www.ieee.org) AIAA (https://swe.org/) (https://www.sae.org/) Co-sponsored by: SWE, AIAA, SAE Bldg: CenterPoint Brewing Company, 1125 Brookside Ave, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, 46202
TEMS Chapter 10 Feb meetingTopic: Crucial ConversationsBook review & discussion. Please read and be ready to discuss the book with our members. I was able to get a copy of the book from my local library.- Crucial conversations : tools for talking when stakes are high / Joseph Grenny, Kerry Patterson, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler, and Emily Gregory.Do you falter during emotionally-charged conversations? Perhaps you feel threatened orattacked during business discussions and resort to being defensive instead of rational?Maybe you avoid difficult conversations because they’re likely to become messy. Ormaybe you want to learn how to hold productive conversations, at business and at home.In a world that’s increasingly cutthroat, it’s more important than ever to master the art ofskillful conversation.Agenda: TEMS Chapter meetings every 3rd Wednesday of the month. 6:30pm to 7:15pmBook review & discussion. Please read and be ready to discuss the book with our members. I was able to get a copy of the book from my local library.- Crucial conversations : tools for talking when stakes are high / Joseph Grenny, Kerry Patterson, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler, and Emily Gregory."Keep your cool and get the results you want when faced with crucial conversations. This New York Times bestseller and business classic has been fully updated for a world where skilled communication is more important than ever. The book that revolutionized business communications has been updated for today's workplace. Crucial Conversations provides powerful skills to ensure every conversation-especially difficult ones-leads to the results you want. Written in an engaging and witty style, the book teaches readers how to be persuasive rather than abrasive, how to get back to productive dialogue when others blow up or clam up, and it offers powerful skills for mastering high-stakes conversations, regardless of the topic or person.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400932
TEMS Chapter 10 Feb meeting Topic: Crucial Conversations Book review & discussion. Please read and be ready to discuss the book with our members. I was able to get a copy of the book from my local library. - Crucial conversations : tools for talking when stakes are high / Joseph Grenny, Kerry Patterson, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler, and Emily Gregory. Do you falter during emotionally-charged conversations? Perhaps you feel threatened or attacked during business discussions and resort to being defensive instead of rational? Maybe you avoid difficult conversations because they’re likely to become messy. Or maybe you want to learn how to hold productive conversations, at business and at home. In a world that’s increasingly cutthroat, it’s more important than ever to master the art of skillful conversation. Agenda: TEMS Chapter meetings every 3rd Wednesday of the month. 6:30pm to 7:15pm Book review & discussion. Please read and be ready to discuss the book with our members. I was able to get a copy of the book from my local library. - Crucial conversations : tools for talking when stakes are high / Joseph Grenny, Kerry Patterson, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler, and Emily Gregory. "Keep your cool and get the results you want when faced with crucial conversations. This New York Times bestseller and business classic has been fully updated for a world where skilled communication is more important than ever. The book that revolutionized business communications has been updated for today's workplace. Crucial Conversations provides powerful skills to ensure every conversation-especially difficult ones-leads to the results you want. Written in an engaging and witty style, the book teaches readers how to be persuasive rather than abrasive, how to get back to productive dialogue when others blow up or clam up, and it offers powerful skills for mastering high-stakes conversations, regardless of the topic or person. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400932
IEEE Computer Society Chicago and IEEE Chicago are pleased to co-host this event to our members along with our host ACM Chicago. Jennifer Reif from Neo4J will be speaking on hallucination in LLMs and how graph databases and AI can help eliminate LLM hallucinations. Register for this online event at https://acm-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kzF2NXaFRZOhi2caRuVKXACo-sponsored by: ACM ChicagoSpeaker(s): Jennifer Reif, Agenda: (Times are Central Time)6:00 pm - brief intros6:05 pm - Presentation by Jennifer Reif6:45 pm- Q&A7:00 pm - EndVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/405549
IEEE Computer Society Chicago and IEEE Chicago are pleased to co-host this event to our members along with our host ACM Chicago. Jennifer Reif from Neo4J will be speaking on hallucination in LLMs and how graph databases and AI can help eliminate LLM hallucinations. Register for this online event at https://acm-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kzF2NXaFRZOhi2caRuVKXA Hallucinations refer to the generation of contextually plausible but incorrect or fabricated information, demonstrating the model's capacity to produce imaginative and contextually coherent yet inaccurate outputs. Large Language Models (LLMs) can provide answers that sound realistic to almost any question, even if those answers are entirely made up. With a Graph Database, you can anchor an LLM in reality and mitigate the risk of generating false information or unauthorized access to sensitive data. This prevents the model from producing inaccurate responses and ensures a more reliable and secure outcome. A graph database uses graph structures with nodes, edges, and properties to represent and store data, facilitating efficient querying and analysis of relationships in interconnected datasets, commonly used for applications such as knowledge graphs, fraud detections, supply. This presentation will show you the benefits of graph databases over regular databases and how to use AI tools to eliminate LLM hallucinations, enforce security, and improve accuracy. We will also discuss why a vector index can provides better, smarter, faster results than a pure vector database. Co-hosted by NJ Coast Instrumentation & Measurements / Computer Joint Chapter. Collaborating with Computer Society Region 1 and Region 2 Chapters Coordinator. Collaborating with Region 1 Professional Activities Webinars. Co-sponsored by: ACM Chicago Speaker(s): Jennifer Reif, Agenda: (Times are Central Time) 6:00 pm - brief intros 6:05 pm - Presentation by Jennifer Reif 6:45 pm- Q&A 7:00 pm - End Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/405549