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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

(Mar. 21, 2024)Spin dynamics and transport in emerging magnetic materials

9700 S Cass Ave, Lemont, Illinois, United States, 60439, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/410377

Zoom link: https://argonne.zoomgov.com/j/1616096375?pwd=QllQWStYbWk1dGZUWmdTNzhzY3NxUT09Speaker: Professor Kab-Jin KimDepartment of Physics,KAIST, Daejeon 34141, Republic of KoreaDate: Thursday, March 21, 2024Time: 11:00 AM CDTAbstractMagnetic solitons, such as magnetic domain walls, skyrmions, vortices, and Bloch lines, represent distinctive spin configurations within magnets and play a crucial role in modern magnetism and spintronics . Investigating the dynamics of these solitons is pivotal, as it not only unveils new physics but also propels the development of magnetic devices . Concurrently, spin transport is another essential facet of spintronics research. Efforts to generate pure spin currents have spurred investigations into various spin orbit effects, including the spin Hall effect and Rashba effect, leading to intriguing physical phenomena and diverse magnetoresistances .In this presentation, I will share insights from my journey in spintronics research, focusing on uncovering novel phenomena in spin dynamics and transport. The first part focuses on spin dynamics across a broad dynamic range, particularly emphasizing research on magnetic domain wall dynamics. Discussions encompass the creep and hopping dynamics governing slow regimes and extend to the fast and ultrafast dynamics achievable in emerging magnetic materials, such as ferrimagnets and antiferromagnets . In the second part, I will present our recent findings on spin transport phenomena. We employed THz time-domain spectroscopy to reveal the fundamental magnetotransport characteristics in magnetic materials undergoing phase transitions . Additionally, we will demonstrate how the utilization of magnetic phase transitions can lead to the generation of large spin current bursts, the underlying mechanism of which transcends the orthodox spin torque theory . If time permits, I will introduce our recent results on magnonic studies, covering topics such as the control of magnon handedness in ferrimagnets , gate-controlled coherent magnon frequency modulation , magnetic-field manipulation of thermal phonons via magnon-phonon coupling , and nonlinear magnon-magnon coupling in synthetic antiferromagnets . H.B. Braun, Adv. Phys., 61, 1 (2012) I.M. Miron et al., Nature, 476, 189 (2011); L. Liu et al., Science, 336, 555 (2012); S. Emori et al., Nat. Mater., 12, 611 (2013); K.-S. Ryu et al., Nat. Nanotech., 8, 527 (2013) S. Parkin et al., Nat. Nanotech., 10, 195 (2015) Z. Luo et al., Nature, 579, 214 (2020) A. Manchon et al., Rev. Mod. Phys., 91, 035004 (2019) K.-J. Kim et al., Nature, 458, 740 (2009); J.-C. Lee et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 107, 067201 (2012); M. Song et al., Adv. Mater., 34, 2203275 (2022) Y. Yoshimura et al., Nat. Phys. 7, 157 (2016); K.-J. Kim et al., Nat. Mater. 16, 1187 (2017) J.-H. Park et al., Sci. Rep. 11, 20884 (2021) J.-H. Park et al., “Unraveling the origin of conductivity change in FeRh phase transitions”, In preparation T. Lee et al., “observation of longitudinal spin pumping”, under review C. Kim et al., Nat. Mater. 19, 980 (2020) J.-G. Choi et al., Nat. Comm. 13, 3783 (2022) G.-H. Lee et al., “Magnetic Control of Phonon Transport in Magnetic Insulator Thulium Iron Garnet”, In preparation M. You et al., “Nonlinear magnonic interaction in a synthetic antiferromagnet”, In preparationBiography:Prof. Kab-Jin Kim is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at KAIST in South Korea. He earned his BA and Ph.D. degrees from Seoul National University before joining KAIST in 2016, following 5.5 years of post-doctoral and assistant professorial work at Kyoto University. His research focuses on experimental studies in spintronics, particularly in magnetic domain wall dynamics and their applications. With over 108 published papers, his current interests lie in investigating spin dynamics and transport in extended material systems, encompassing ferrimagnets and antiferromagnets. Additionally, Prof. Kim is an author of a widely-received book for general audiences and a sought-after public speaker, with his lectures, including those on YouTube, collectively amassing over 10 million views.Co-sponsored by: IEEE Chicago, IEEE NTC Young Professionals9700 S Cass Ave, Lemont, Illinois, United States, 60439, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/410377

(Mar. 21, 2024)Spin dynamics and transport in emerging magnetic materials

9700 S Cass Ave, Lemont, Illinois, United States, 60439, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/410377

Zoom Link: (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/tego_/event/edit/Zoom%20Link:%20https:/argonne.zoomgov.com/j/1617260288?p%20wd=Z3kzMkI4L0QzS2ZzZ0VvOUorL1lCQT09) Speaker: Professor Kab-Jin Kim Department of Physics, KAIST, Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea Date: Thursday, March 21, 2024 Time: 11:00 AM CDT Abstract Magnetic solitons, such as magnetic domain walls, skyrmions, vortices, and Bloch lines, represent distinctive spin configurations within magnets and play a crucial role in modern magnetism and spintronics . Investigating the dynamics of these solitons is pivotal, as it not only unveils new physics but also propels the development of magnetic devices . Concurrently, spin transport is another essential facet of spintronics research. Efforts to generate pure spin currents have spurred investigations into various spin orbit effects, including the spin Hall effect and Rashba effect, leading to intriguing physical phenomena and diverse magnetoresistances . In this presentation, I will share insights from my journey in spintronics research, focusing on uncovering novel phenomena in spin dynamics and transport. The first part focuses on spin dynamics across a broad dynamic range, particularly emphasizing research on magnetic domain wall dynamics. Discussions encompass the creep and hopping dynamics governing slow regimes and extend to the fast and ultrafast dynamics achievable in emerging magnetic materials, such as ferrimagnets and antiferromagnets . In the second part, I will present our recent findings on spin transport phenomena. We employed THz time-domain spectroscopy to reveal the fundamental magnetotransport characteristics in magnetic materials undergoing phase transitions . Additionally, we will demonstrate how the utilization of magnetic phase transitions can lead to the generation of large spin current bursts, the underlying mechanism of which transcends the orthodox spin torque theory . If time permits, I will introduce our recent results on magnonic studies, covering topics such as the control of magnon handedness in ferrimagnets , gate-controlled coherent magnon frequency modulation , magnetic-field manipulation of thermal phonons via magnon-phonon coupling , and nonlinear magnon-magnon coupling in synthetic antiferromagnets . H.B. Braun, Adv. Phys., 61, 1 (2012) I.M. Miron et al., Nature, 476, 189 (2011); L. Liu et al., Science, 336, 555 (2012); S. Emori et al., Nat. Mater., 12, 611 (2013); K.-S. Ryu et al., Nat. Nanotech., 8, 527 (2013) S. Parkin et al., Nat. Nanotech., 10, 195 (2015) Z. Luo et al., Nature, 579, 214 (2020) A. Manchon et al., Rev. Mod. Phys., 91, 035004 (2019) K.-J. Kim et al., Nature, 458, 740 (2009); J.-C. Lee et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 107, 067201 (2012); M. Song et al., Adv. Mater., 34, 2203275 (2022) Y. Yoshimura et al., Nat. Phys. 7, 157 (2016); K.-J. Kim et al., Nat. Mater. 16, 1187 (2017) J.-H. Park et al., Sci. Rep. 11, 20884 (2021) J.-H. Park et al., “Unraveling the origin of conductivity change in FeRh phase transitions”, In preparation T. Lee et al., “observation of longitudinal spin pumping”, under review C. Kim et al., Nat. Mater. 19, 980 (2020) J.-G. Choi et al., Nat. Comm. 13, 3783 (2022) G.-H. Lee et al., “Magnetic Control of Phonon Transport in Magnetic Insulator Thulium Iron Garnet”, In preparation M. You et al., “Nonlinear magnonic interaction in a synthetic antiferromagnet”, In preparation Biography: Prof. Kab-Jin Kim is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at KAIST in South Korea. He earned his BA and Ph.D. degrees from Seoul National University before joining KAIST in 2016, following 5.5 years of post-doctoral and assistant professorial work at Kyoto University. His research focuses on experimental studies in spintronics, particularly in magnetic domain wall dynamics and their applications. With over 108 published papers, his current interests lie in investigating spin dynamics and transport in extended material systems, encompassing ferrimagnets and antiferromagnets. Additionally, Prof. Kim is an author of a widely-received book for general audiences and a sought-after public speaker, with his lectures, including those on YouTube, collectively amassing over 10 million views. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Chicago, IEEE NTC Young Professionals 9700 S Cass Ave, Lemont, Illinois, United States, 60439, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/410377

PES Seminar: Tutorial for Power Quality Analysis & Mitigation

Room: Safety Room (1st floor), Bldg: AES Indiana Operation Center, 1230 West Morris Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, 46221, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/406760

IEEE PES Central Indiana Chapter is happy to host a technical seminar on power quality given by Mr. Larry Conrad, who has over 40 years of industry experience in power reliability and quality, on March 21 at AES Indaina's Morris Street Office with free food and beverage. One professional development hour (PDH) can be offered based on requests. Note: This seminar was rescheduled from its original planned date (March 5) due to logistic issues. Sorry for the inconvenience and look forward to seeing you on March 21. Abstract: Voltage sags occur many times more often than electrical supply interruptions. Sags can be very disruptive when utilization equipment suddenly shuts down due to the momentary voltage reduction. The lights blink, processes quit, and workers scramble to clean up messes, recover, and return to nominal operation. This seminar will explain what sags are, what causes them and how to estimate their frequency and severity. It will also provide known strategies for minimizing and possibly eliminating their negative effects on utilization equipment. Speaker(s): Larry Conrad Agenda: 4:50 - 5:00 pm: Arriving & taking the food 5:00 - 5:50 pm: Lecture 5:50 - 6:00 pm: Q&A Room: Safety Room (1st floor), Bldg: AES Indiana Operation Center, 1230 West Morris Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, 46221, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/406760

PC Board EMC

Bldg: MPS, 19499 Victor Pkwy, Livonia, Michigan, United States, 48512

Southeastern Michigan IEEE EMC Chapter technical meeting.Note: This is a in-person meeting. There is a $10 fee to cover probe material costs.Please watch this YouTube video ahead of time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xy3Hm1_ZqIMeeting Food Sponsor: AE TechronMeeting Laboratory Sponsor: (https://www.monolithicpower.com/en/emc-lab/locations/location-detroit.html)Speaker(s): Barry Steltz, Bldg: MPS, 19499 Victor Pkwy, Livonia, Michigan, United States, 48512

IC EMC Testing

MPS, 19499 Victor Pkwy, Livonia, Michigan, United States, 48512, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/409683

Southeastern Michigan IEEE EMC Chapter technical meeting. Meeting Food Sponsor: AE Techron Meeting Laboratory Sponsor: (https://www.monolithicpower.com/en/emc-lab/locations/location-detroit.html) Speaker(s): Barry Steltz, MPS, 19499 Victor Pkwy, Livonia, Michigan, United States, 48512, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/409683

Twin Cities Section Consultant's Network Meeting (In Person)

Room: 220, Bldg: New Brighton Community Center, 400 10th St NW, New Brighton, Minnesota, United States, 55112

Networking Speaker(s): Wayne Hochrein Agenda: 6:00 - 6:30pm Networking with Pizza and Pop 6:30 - 7:30pm Presentation by Wayne Hochrein 7:30 - 8:00pm Questions and Clean up Event is FREE but Registration is required to determine amount of food to order. This event is open to members and non-members of the Consultant's Network. Room: 220, Bldg: New Brighton Community Center, 400 10th St NW, New Brighton, Minnesota, United States, 55112

IEEE EMC and PSES Society Presentation: Compliance 101 –

Elite Electronic Engineering, Inc., 1516 Centre Circle, Downers Grove, Illinois, United States, 60515

The Product Safety Engineering Society and IEEE EMC Chicago chapters welcome another annual St. Patrick's Day social and technical meeting where members, guests, and interested attendees come together for a festive evening of conversation and professional networking. We will have good food, refreshments, learning, and more, so come and re-engage with your technical community colleagues.Date: Thursday March 21th, 2024Time:6:00-7:00pm Social Hour (Includes food & drink)7:00-7:30pm Chapter announcements7:30-8:15pm Technical PresentationLocation: Elite Electronic Engineering, Inc.1516 Centre Circle, Downers Grove, IL 60515Title: Compliance 101 – Common Product Safety and CertificationConstruction and Testing Requirements for any Product.Speaker: Mr. John AllenCost: There is no cost to attend, but registration is required for this event.Speaker(s): John AllenAgenda: Date: Thursday March 21th, 2024Time:6:00-7:00pm Social Hour (Includes food & drink)7:00-7:30pm Chapter announcements7:30-8:15pm Technical PresentationLocation: Elite Electronic Engineering, Inc.1516 Centre Circle, Downers Grove, IL 60515Elite Electronic Engineering, Inc., 1516 Centre Circle, Downers Grove, Illinois, United States, 60515

IEEE EMC and PSES Society Presentation: Compliance 101 –

Elite Electronic Engineering, Inc., 1516 Centre Circle, Downers Grove, Illinois, United States, 60515

The Product Safety Engineering Society and IEEE EMC Chicago chapters welcome another annual St. Patrick's Day social and technical meeting where members, guests, and interested attendees come together for a festive evening of conversation and professional networking. We will have good food, refreshments, learning, and more, so come and re-engage with your technical community colleagues. Date: Thursday March 21th, 2024 Time: 6:00-7:00pm Social Hour (Includes food & drink) 7:00-7:30pm Chapter announcements 7:30-8:15pm Technical Presentation Location: Elite Electronic Engineering, Inc. 1516 Centre Circle, Downers Grove, IL 60515 Title: Compliance 101 – Common Product Safety and Certification Construction and Testing Requirements for any Product. Speaker: Mr. John Allen Cost: There is no cost to attend, but registration is required for this event. Speaker(s): John Allen Agenda: Date: Thursday March 21th, 2024 Time: 6:00-7:00pm Social Hour (Includes food & drink) 7:00-7:30pm Chapter announcements 7:30-8:15pm Technical Presentation Location: Elite Electronic Engineering, Inc. 1516 Centre Circle, Downers Grove, IL 60515 Elite Electronic Engineering, Inc., 1516 Centre Circle, Downers Grove, Illinois, United States, 60515

Updated Title and Abstract: Advanced Persistent Threats and the US Government Reaction

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/408496

The explosion of the Internet has brought along with it newer ways to commit fraud, scams, robberies, and so forth. Network fraud has grown as the Internet has become popular. The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) in their Internet Crime Report found that the increase in complaints from 2020 to 2023 was 24% . The IC3 report states that of the top five categories of offenses reported to law enforcement were: Business E-mail Compromise (BEC, various types of phishing/social engineering), Ransomware (delivered through phishing and remote desktop deployment/social engineering), Tech Support Fraud (phishing/social engineering), and Extortion (including Denial of Service attacks, hitman schemes, sextortion, Government impersonation schemes, loan schemes, and high-profile data breaches). Looking at the reported data, there has been a shift from more sophisticated attacks on organization security systems to the use of phishing and social engineering which require much less technical skill and increasingly target end-users. The problem is as least as bad for nation-states as it is for individuals. In addition to all the reasons that an individual or non-governmental organization may be attacked, the same and additional reasons apply for governmental organizations. Certain Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) have certain "footprints" for their specialization. Speaker(s): David Agenda: - Presentation - Discussion Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/408496

TC IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY VIRTUAL COFFEE HOUR

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/412132

Dear fellow Twin Cities IEEE Computer Society members... and other interested parties of IEEE.I am scheduling an informal virtual get-together from 7 to 8 PM on Thursday, the 21st of March.Feel free to use this virtual meeting as an opportunity to drop-in to be social, as well as to see to chapter administrative matters, plan events/programs, troubleshoot, etc.I'd like to be able to host this type of casual meeting every Thursday. (Hosted by me or someone else in the chapter leadership.) I'll aim to have the Google Meet link active at these times, even without a regular formal announcement.Incidentally, last year I set up a Collabratech site for the chapter. I'd like to give access to all interested chapter members so as to assist with document sharing and project management.Hope you will stop by Thursday.Co-sponsored by: Twin Cities IEEE Computer SocietyVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/412132

TC IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY VIRTUAL COFFEE HOUR

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/412132

Dear fellow Twin Cities IEEE Computer Society members... and other interested parties of IEEE. I am scheduling an informal virtual get-together from 7 to 8 PM on Thursday, the 21st of March. Feel free to use this virtual meeting as an opportunity to drop-in to be social, as well as to see to chapter administrative matters, plan events/programs, troubleshoot, etc. I'd like to be able to host this type of casual meeting every Thursday. (Hosted by me or someone else in the chapter leadership.) I'll aim to have the Google Meet link active at these times, even without a regular formal announcement. Incidentally, last year I set up a Collabratech site for the chapter. I'd like to give access to all interested chapter members so as to assist with document sharing and project management. Hope you will stop by Thursday. Co-sponsored by: Twin Cities IEEE Computer Society Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/412132