Ongoing

Pioneering Safe Cyberspace: Future-Focused Leaders in Cybersecurity Innovation & Solutions

Bldg: NCAA Headquarters, 700 W Washington St, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, 46202

Join us for a dynamic half-day in-person event celebrating Women in Engineering Day, bringing together cybersecurity professionals, students, and allies from all backgrounds. You will engage with two expert panels featuring diverse voices in the field, then roll up your sleeves in a hands-on security awareness workshop to share practical strategies, build connections, and help create a safer digital community. Registration is free to students! General registration: $20 Sponsors: $100; $200; $300 Parking Information White River State Park underground garage: Attendees can get a $5 discounted parking fee with a validation coupon at the event. [] Co-sponsored by: Google WTM, SAEIndiana Agenda: - 1-1:20 speed networking + light snacks - 1:20-1:30 Kick-off - 1:30 - 2:20 Panel 1 (50 min): “Paths to Future-Focused Leadership: Upskilling & Navigating Cybersecurity Careers” - Panelists: Todd Grotenhuis, April Motrelock, Chris Unton. Moderator Taylor Epley - Join us to explore how cyber professionals build relevant skills and chart growth in a rapidly evolving cyber landscape - 2:30 - 3:00 Security Awareness Workshop: Forensic Detective: Open Source Intelligent Gathering. Led by Dr. Mohammad Noureddine. Assistant - Min Min Thant - 3:00 - 4:00 Panel 2 (1 hr): “Leading with Innovation: Overcoming Challenges in Security Solutions” - Panelists: Jeff Price, Dan Shickell, Vaishnavi Chandrasekaran, Terri Zimmerman. Moderator Taylor Epley - Join us to learn about challenges, regulations, and innovations in the cybersecurity field - 4:00 - 5:00 ignite talks (sponsors) and NCAA Museum + refreshments Sponsors: Bldg: NCAA Headquarters, 700 W Washington St, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, 46202

Global Climate Geodesign Challenge

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/490557

If interested in applying for a CE, Fill out (https://forms.gle/MpdwqcbiPEwspSCx5) after the Session This talk will look at two related programs at the Minnesota Design Center: one involving the development of tools to calculate the reductions of atmospheric carbon of our land-use decisions and another involving the establishment of a biomimetics organization to connect industry and the academy around nature-inspired design solutions. Prof. Thomas Fisher is director of the Minnesota Design Center, and Dayton Hudson Chair in Urban Design in the College of Design at the University of Minnesota. Recognized in 2005 as the fifth most published writer about architecture in the United States, Fisher has written 9 books, over 50 book chapters or introductions, and over 400 articles in professional journals and major publications. Named a top-25 design educator four times by Design Intelligence, he has lectured at 36 universities and over 150 professional and public meetings. He has written extensively about architectural design, practice, and ethics. His latest book, Designing our Way to a Better World (Minnesota) came out in 2016. He will present an interesting talk on "Changing Geography by Design." Co-sponsored by: International Institute for Biosensing Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/490557

Jun 30 2025 – VTS: Admin Meeting

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/489559

Bi-weekly administrative meeting for Vehicular Technology Society chapter (VT06) in Southeastern Michigan Section. Our OU # is CH04051. We invite all members of the VTS locally to participate and provide their input. Co-sponsored by: [email protected] Agenda: 09:00 PM - Meeting opens 0905 PM - Updates on topics from last meeting 0915 PM - New items from the attendess 0920PM - Wrap up and sharing notes 0930PM - Meeting ends ALL times are local EDT/EST! Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/489559