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2024 Real-Time Communications Conference Gold Sponsorship at IIT

Chicago, Illinois, United States

2024 Real-Time Communications Conference Sponsorship Gold Sponsorship - 5000$ For more information on sponsor and exhibitor opportunities, please get in touch with Tom Costello at [email protected] or 847-890-5061 Co-sponsored by: IEEE REAL-TIME COMMUNICATIONS LAB Chicago, Illinois, United States

IEEE Online Forum on Climate Change Technologies

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443861

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/443861

80th Anniversary Celebration of the IEEE Cedar Rapids Section

475 Northland Avenue NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States, 52402

Dinner with friends is the best way I could imagine celebrating the 80th Anniversary celebration of the IEEE Cedar Rapids Section so we are inviting you to a social and dinner November 4th, 2024. As celebrations go, it’s planned Iowa low key, a reception hosted by the WIE Affinity Group from 5-6:00pm with time to greet old friends and meet new ones. Dinner at 6:00, followed by a short recognition program. Please add the evening to your calendar, sign up on line to register and we look forward to seeing you November 4, 2024 at 5:00 pm. At Edison's Eatery 475 Northland Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402. Most of the cost of this event is covered by the IEEE Cedar Rapids Section. So please, check with your calendar manager, invite a guest, and register online. 475 Northland Avenue NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States, 52402

IEEE Central Illinois Networking Event in Normal, IL

Avanti's Italian Restaurant, 407 S Main St., Normal, Illinois, United States, 61761

You are invited to join us on Monday, November 4th, 2024, at Avanti's Italian Restaurant in Normal, IL for an informal networking meetup organized by the IEEE Central Illinois Section. This event is open to all IEEE member grades, including students and graduate students. Important! Please note the 1-hour time shift to central standard time (CST)! The intended start time for this meeting is 6 PM local (i.e., 00:00 UTC). REGISTER IF ATTENDING: Registration is complimentary. However, please note that all attendees are responsible for their own bills. Registration ends the morning of the event, or when all spaces have filled. BRINGING AN ADDITIONAL GUEST? If registering, please indicate if you plan to bring any guests. IEEE members may bring a nonmember guest. PARKING INFORMATION: Avanti's Italian Restaurant has a parking lot and several spaces and handicap spaces adjacent to the building. DRESS CODE: This event has no explicit dress code, however casual, semi-casual, and business casual seem common at the venue. ABOUT US: Formed as part of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) on June 28th, 1951; the IEEE Central Illinois Section serves members in Champaign, Springfield, Bloomington, Peoria, Quincy, Decatur, and their surrounding areas. Avanti's Italian Restaurant, 407 S Main St., Normal, Illinois, United States, 61761

Univac Defense Systems: From Codebreakers to Standard Military Computers From WWII to 1970

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/441924

This webinar presents the history of Military computers from the very first electromechanical codebreaking machines of WWII through the first Tube machines of the 1940s and early 1950s to the transistor & early integrated circuit machines of the late 1950s & 1960s. We learn of the roots of Univac Defense Systems (now part of Lockheed Martin) as the leading military computer company and how those roots were driven by the Navy’s OP-20-G communications intelligence group responsible for breaking Japanese, German, and Italian codes in WWII before becoming the NSA during the cold war. We watch the development of the Naval Tactical Data System, its computers, and how went on to serve Navy, Marines, Air Force, NASA, and FAA. Speaker(s): David Bondurant, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/441924