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IEEE Soldering Party

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

IEEE Soldering Party

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

AI-Powered Math Information Retrieval: What We Have & What We Need

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/407995

IEEE Maine Joint Communications/Computer Societies Chapter and UMaine AI invite you to a live virtual event on Thursday, March 7, 12-1 PM EDT: Math Information Retrieval: What We Have & What We Need presented by Behrooz Mansouri, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, University of Southern Maine. Abstract: This talk introduces math information retrieval, discussing the challenges, existing systems, and open problems in this domain. Math information retrieval (MIR) presents unique challenges due to the structured nature of mathematical language and symbols. Despite recent advancements like digital libraries and specialized search engines, the field of MIR still deals with ambiguities and accurately addressing users’ information needs. This presentation emphasizes ongoing efforts to develop test collections, search systems, and conduct user studies for MIR. Coordinated with Computer Society Region 1 and Region 2 Chapters Coordinator. The presentation will be followed by Q & A, moderated by Julia Upton, IEEE Maine Joint Communications/Computer Societies Chapter Chair. Please register (there is no registration fee) here: (https://ai.umaine.edu/webinars/) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/407995

AI-Powered Math Information Retrieval: What We Have & What We Need

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/407995

IEEE Maine Joint Communications/Computer Societies Chapter and UMaine AI invite you to a live virtual event on Thursday, March 7, 12-1 PM EDT: Math Information Retrieval: What We Have & What We Need presented by Behrooz Mansouri, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, University of Southern Maine. Abstract: This talk introduces math information retrieval, discussing the challenges, existing systems, and open problems in this domain. Math information retrieval (MIR) presents unique challenges due to the structured nature of mathematical language and symbols. Despite recent advancements like digital libraries and specialized search engines, the field of MIR still deals with ambiguities and accurately addressing users’ information needs. This presentation emphasizes ongoing efforts to develop test collections, search systems, and conduct user studies for MIR. Coordinated with Computer Society Region 1 and Region 2 Chapters Coordinator. The presentation will be followed by Q & A, moderated by Julia Upton, IEEE Maine Joint Communications/Computer Societies Chapter Chair. Please register (there is no registration fee) here: (https://ai.umaine.edu/webinars/) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/407995

AI-Powered Math Information Retrieval: What We Have & What We Need

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/407995

IEEE Maine Joint Communications/Computer Societies Chapter and UMaine AI invite you to a live virtual event on Thursday, March 7, 12-1 PM EDT:Math Information Retrieval: What We Have & What We Needpresented by Behrooz Mansouri, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, University of Southern Maine.Abstract: This talk introduces math information retrieval, discussing the challenges, existing systems, and open problems in this domain. Math information retrieval (MIR) presents unique challenges due to the structured nature of mathematical language and symbols. Despite recent advancements like digital libraries and specialized search engines, the field of MIR still deals with ambiguities and accurately addressing users’ information needs. This presentation emphasizes ongoing efforts to develop test collections, search systems, and conduct user studies for MIR.Coordinated with Computer Society Region 1 and Region 2 Chapters Coordinator.The presentation will be followed by Q & A, moderated by Julia Upton, IEEE Maine Joint Communications/Computer Societies Chapter Chair.Please register (there is no registration fee) here: (https://ai.umaine.edu/webinars/)Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/407995

Professional Engineering Ethics and Conduct

Bldg: The Marq, 3177 French Rd., De Pere, Wisconsin, United States, 54115

This course presents the laws and rules of ethics and professional responsibility governing the practice of engineering in the state of Wisconsin. This PDH course applies to Professional Engineers licensed in the states of Wisconsin and Michigan who are required to demonstrate continuing professional competency in engineering ethics as a condition of their renewal. Learning Objectives: • NSPE Code of Ethics Overview – Fundamental Canons – Rules of practice – based on the 5 fundamental Canons – Professional Obligations - students will review the 9 Professional Obligations and their subparts – Supreme Court decision • Examine 8-9 Case Studies with Q&A and discussion • Review of the Wisconsin State statute This presentation will count for Professional Development Hours (PDH) for the PE License in Wisconsin and Michigan. Speaker(s): Don Wengerter, Agenda: 5:00 Social Gathering - Cash bar open 5:45 Dinner 6:15 (or as meals are finished) Engineering Ethics Presentation 7:55 Closing Remarks Bldg: The Marq, 3177 French Rd., De Pere, Wisconsin, United States, 54115

Professional Engineering Ethics and Conduct

Bldg: The Marq, 3177 French Rd., De Pere, Wisconsin, United States, 54115

This course presents the laws and rules of ethics and professional responsibility governing the practice of engineering in the state of Wisconsin. This PDH course applies to Professional Engineers licensed in the states of Wisconsin and Michigan who are required to demonstrate continuing professional competency in engineering ethics as a condition of their renewal.Learning Objectives:• NSPE Code of Ethics Overview– Fundamental Canons– Rules of practice – based on the 5 fundamental Canons– Professional Obligations - students will review the 9 Professional Obligations and their subparts– Supreme Court decision• Examine 8-9 Case Studies with Q&A and discussion• Review of the Wisconsin State statuteThis presentation will count for Professional Development Hours (PDH) for the PE License in Wisconsin and Michigan.Speaker(s): Don Wengerter, Agenda: 5:00 Social Gathering - Cash bar open5:45 Dinner6:15 (or as meals are finished) Engineering Ethics Presentation7:55 Closing RemarksBldg: The Marq, 3177 French Rd., De Pere, Wisconsin, United States, 54115

IEEE Students: Introduction to Product Safety

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/409843

IEEE R4 Student Members, Looking for information on a possible career path? The IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society is having its international symposium in Chicago from April 30 to May 2nd, 2024. On may 1st, students are invited to attend the conference for free and attend informative sessions on the industry. See the attached flyer. This meeting will provide information on the society and the conference to students looking for information on the event. Please make some time to attend, and pass on to other students who may be interested. About PSES: The IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society focuses on the theory, design, development and practical implementation of product safety engineering methodologies and techniques for equipment and devices. This includes the study and application of analysis, techniques, construction topologies, testing methodologies, conformity assessments and hazard evaluations. The Society provides a focus for cooperative activities, including the promotion of product safety engineering for the benefit of humanity. This society targets design professionals and design engineers interested in electrical product safety. The IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society addresses safety engineering for equipment and devices used in the scientific, engineering, industrial, commercial and residential arenas. It allows engineers and other technical professionals an opportunity to discuss and disseminate technical information, to enhance professional skills, and to provide outreach to engineers, students and others with an interest in the field. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/409843

IEEE Students: Introduction to Product Safety

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/409843

IEEE R4 Student Members,Looking for information on a possible career path?The IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society is having its international symposium in Chicago from April 30 to May 2nd, 2024. On may 1st, students are invited to attend the conference for free and attend informative sessions on the industry. See the attached flyer.This meeting will provide information on the society and the conference to students looking for information on the event. Please make some time to attend, and pass on to other students who may be interested.About PSES:The IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society focuses on the theory, design, development and practical implementation of product safety engineering methodologies and techniques for equipment and devices. This includes the study and application of analysis, techniques, construction topologies, testing methodologies, conformity assessments and hazard evaluations. The Society provides a focus for cooperative activities, including the promotion of product safety engineering for the benefit of humanity.This society targets design professionals and design engineers interested in electrical product safety. The IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society addresses safety engineering for equipment and devices used in the scientific, engineering, industrial, commercial and residential arenas. It allows engineers and other technical professionals an opportunity to discuss and disseminate technical information, to enhance professional skills, and to provide outreach to engineers, students and others with an interest in the field.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/409843

March DL Talk! Augmented/Mixed Reality Audio for Hearables: Sensing, Control and Rendering (HYBRID)

Room: Mann Hall, Bldg: Medical Sciences Building, 300 3rd Ave SW, Rochester, Minnesota, United States, 55902, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/405782

IEEE Distinguished Lecturer Prof. Woo Seng-Gan will be visiting from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore to deliver a talk to the Southeast Minnesota IEEE section. Augmented and Mixed Reality (AR/MR) is considered to be one of the most promising technologies for the future of computing, and audio cues play a crucial role in enhancing realism, social connection, and spatial awareness in various AR/MR applications. These applications range from education and training, gaming, remote work, to virtual social gatherings. In this talk, we will explore the integration of fundamental and advanced signal processing techniques for AR/MR audio. The speaker will draw from a recent feature article in IEEE Signal Processing Magazine to provide researchers and engineers in the signal processing community with a comprehensive understanding of the needs required for the next wave of AR/MR. The talk will focus on the major signal processing and machine learning techniques for intelligent sensing, real sound control, and virtual sound rendering for Spatial Augmented Reality Audio (SARA). These techniques play a critical role in ensuring that audio cues in AR/MR applications are accurate, realistic, and enhance the overall user experience. The presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of the art in AR/MR audio and inspire the development of new and innovative applications in this exciting field. By highlighting the challenges and opportunities in AR/MR audio, we want to encourage further research and development in this area, helping to drive innovation and push the boundaries of what is possible in AR/MR technology. Speaker(s): Prof. Woon-Seng Gan, Agenda: 6:30 - 7:00 Social half hour to network, grab food and grab drinks 7:00 - 8:00 Technical talk Room: Mann Hall, Bldg: Medical Sciences Building, 300 3rd Ave SW, Rochester, Minnesota, United States, 55902, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/405782

March DL Talk! Augmented/Mixed Reality Audio for Hearables: Sensing, Control and Rendering

Room: Mann Hall, Bldg: Medical Sciences Building, 300 3rd Ave SW, Rochester, Minnesota, United States, 55902, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/405782

IEEE Distinguished Lecturer Prof. Woo Seng-Gan will be visiting from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore to deliver a talk to the Southeast Minnesota IEEE section.Augmented and Mixed Reality (AR/MR) is considered to be one of the most promising technologies for the future of computing, and audio cues play a crucial role in enhancing realism, social connection, and spatial awareness in various AR/MR applications. These applications range from education and training, gaming, remote work, to virtual social gatherings.In this talk, we will explore the integration of fundamental and advanced signal processing techniques for AR/MR audio. The speaker will draw from a recent feature article in IEEE Signal Processing Magazine to provide researchers and engineers in the signal processing community with a comprehensive understanding of the needs required for the next wave of AR/MR.The talk will focus on the major signal processing and machine learning techniques for intelligent sensing, real sound control, and virtual sound rendering for Spatial Augmented Reality Audio (SARA). These techniques play a critical role in ensuring that audio cues in AR/MR applications are accurate, realistic, and enhance the overall user experience.The presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of the art in AR/MR audio and inspire the development of new and innovative applications in this exciting field. By highlighting the challenges and opportunities in AR/MR audio, we want to encourage further research and development in this area, helping to drive innovation and push the boundaries of what is possible in AR/MR technology.Speaker(s): Prof. Woon-Seng Gan, Agenda: 6:30 - 7:00 Social half hour to network, grab food and grab drinks7:00 - 8:00 Technical talkRoom: Mann Hall, Bldg: Medical Sciences Building, 300 3rd Ave SW, Rochester, Minnesota, United States, 55902, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/405782