Differences between medium voltage switchgear design and testing according to IEEE Stds and IEC stds

Bldg: Scott Conference Center , 6450 Pine Street - pencilled in, final TBD, Omaha, Nebraska, United States, 68106

- Differences between medium voltage switchgear design and testing according to IEEE Stds and IEC stds - A future topic will be: - Application of Ohmic voltage sensors and Rogowski coils to replace traditional voltage transformers and current transformers in medium voltage equipment. Co-sponsored by: Eaton Speaker(s): Mina Youssef, Agenda: 530 dinner 6 presentation 650 Q & A announcements and adjorn Bldg: Scott Conference Center , 6450 Pine Street - pencilled in, final TBD, Omaha, Nebraska, United States, 68106

Jan Talk: AI and Its Impacts on Design and Advanced Packaging (HYBRID)

Room: Mann Hall, Bldg: Medical Sciences Building, 300 3rd Ave SW, Rochester, Minnesota, United States, 55902, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/461941

Brandon Schenck of Marvell will be giving a talk regarding AI and its impacts on design and advanced packaging. Brandon Schenck - Senior Principal Engineer, Marvell Custom Compute and Storage. I've been a custom design and ASIC engineer for 20 years, starting my career as a clock logic and physical design engineer at IBM as a co-op in 1999. After 4 additional internships, I finally started full time in 2004 and worked at IBM until its microelectronics divestiture to GlobalFoundries in 2015. When GlobalFoundries refocused their attention from leading-edge nodes to specialized processes in 2018, our ASIC design services team divested (again) to Avera Semi, which was ultimately acquired by Marvell in 2019, where I remain today. In the course of my career, I've participated in and led design teams for leading industry customers like Microsoft, Google, Cisco, and Meta. Today I am part of the technical leadership for a number of major client AI inference and network chip designs. Agenda: 6:30 - 7:00 Social half hour to grab food and drink 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/461941

Jan Talk: AI and Its Impacts on Design and Advanced Packaging (HYBRID)

Room: Mann Hall, Bldg: Medical Sciences Building, 300 3rd Ave SW, Rochester, Minnesota, United States, 55902, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/461941

Brandon Schenck of Marvell will be giving a talk regarding AI and its impacts on design and advanced packaging. Brandon Schenck - Senior Principal Engineer, Marvell Custom Compute and Storage. I've been a custom design and ASIC engineer for 20 years, starting my career as a clock logic and physical design engineer at IBM as a co-op in 1999. After 4 additional internships, I finally started full time in 2004 and worked at IBM until its microelectronics divestiture to GlobalFoundries in 2015. When GlobalFoundries refocused their attention from leading-edge nodes to specialized processes in 2018, our ASIC design services team divested (again) to Avera Semi, which was ultimately acquired by Marvell in 2019, where I remain today. In the course of my career, I've participated in and led design teams for leading industry customers like Microsoft, Google, Cisco, and Meta. Today I am part of the technical leadership for a number of major client AI inference and network chip designs. Agenda: 6:30 - 7:00 Social half hour to grab food and drink 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/461941

Dr Martin Luther King Day of Volunteering IEEE MOVE Disaster Deployments Review/Careers in Technology CS SIGHT COPE WIE SA ComSoc Future Networks

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/455265

[] A Special Event by Computer Society "Careers in Technology" With Computer Society, AP-S, Standards, SIGHT, WIE, COPE, Communications Society, Future Networks 20 January 2025 8pm Eastern Time Dr Martin Luther King Jr Day of Volunteering IEEE MOVE 2024 Disaster Deployments Review Mark Torres will be our presenter. MOVE responded to major disasters in 2024, with the most notable being the Helene disaster, impacting North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Mark will review the year’s events and discuss MOVE's role in disaster response, including collaborations with the Red Cross and other first responder partners. Learn about MOVE Volunteers and opportunities in the organization founded by IEEE President Elect: Mary Ellen Randall. [] The program is committed to assisting victims of and responders to natural disasters with short-term communications, technology, and power solutions. These temporary emergency relief provisions help people stay connected and ensure access to the help they need. Services include internet, charging stations, and lighting resources. Grayson Randall will serve as the 2025 Chair of the IEEE Humanitarian Technologies Board. [] When not deployed for disaster relief efforts, vehicles visit schools, fairs, and other venues to educate the public, for STEM, for community engagement, to showcase leading technologies, and raise awareness about the positive impact these technologies have on society -- Advancing Technology for Humanity. [] Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/455265