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CEE CREDIT fee FOR IEEE TC Sensors Chapter 2025 Event

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/493913

Continuing Education credit registration fee of $7 to obtain the certificate. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/493913

IEEE RTC Conference and Expo at Illinois Tech – Research Speaker Registration

Bldg: Hermann Hall, 3241 S Federal St , Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60616

RTC Conference and Expo 2025 – 7-8 October 2025 The IIT RTC Conference and Expo is a globally recognized collaborative event, where industry and academia connect. Leveraging its unique academic setting, this annual conference brings together software developers, network engineers, entrepreneurs, business executives, students, and academic educators and researchers to promote an open exchange of ideas to lead future development in the rapidly changing field of real-time communications. Conference Co-Hosts: (https://ieeechicago.org/) & (http://cs.iit.edu/~rtc/) Co-sponsored by: IEEE REAL-TIME COMMUNICATIONS LAB Agenda: The presentations and demonstrations are organized into the following tracks: - (https://www.rtc-conference.com/2025/program/#researchtrack) - (https://www.rtc-conference.com/2025/program/#programmabletelecomapplications) - (https://www.rtc-conference.com/2025/program/#voicetech) - (https://www.rtc-conference.com/2025/program/#webrtc) - (https://www.rtc-conference.com/2025/program/#nextgen) - (https://www.rtc-conference.com/2025/program/#emergingtech) - (https://www.rtc-conference.com/2025/program/#cqr) Bldg: Hermann Hall, 3241 S Federal St , Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60616

100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/501221

Want to be a part of our 100 years celebration!? See your sponsorship opportunities below and select your sponsorship level by clicking the 'Register' button. PLATINUM - Three job listings on IEEE Nebraska's website job listing page for one year. - Company logo on 100 year anniversary event page. - Centerpiece logo displayed on banquet table. - Company logo on IEEE Nebraska Section sponsor web page. - Table of six for you to invite your friends, family, employees, etc. GOLD - Three job listings on IEEE Nebraska's website job listing page for one year. - Company logo on 100 year anniversary event page. - Centerpiece logo displayed on banquet table. - Company logo on IEEE Nebraska Section sponsor web page. - Company logo in event program SILVER - Two job listings on IEEE Nebraska's website job listing page for one year. - Company logo on 100 year anniversary event page. - Centerpiece logo displayed on banquet table. - Company logo in event program BRONZE - Job listing on IEEE Nebraska's website job listing page for one year. - Company logo on 100 year anniversary event page. - Company logo in event program Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/501221

100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/501221

Want to be a part of our 100 years celebration!? See your sponsorship opportunities below and select your sponsorship level by clicking the 'Register' button. PLATINUM - Three job listings on IEEE Nebraska's website job listing page for one year. - Company logo on 100 year anniversary event page. - Centerpiece logo displayed on banquet table. - Company logo on IEEE Nebraska Section sponsor web page. - Table of six for you to invite your friends, family, employees, etc. GOLD - Three job listings on IEEE Nebraska's website job listing page for one year. - Company logo on 100 year anniversary event page. - Centerpiece logo displayed on banquet table. - Company logo on IEEE Nebraska Section sponsor web page. - Company logo in event program SILVER - Two job listings on IEEE Nebraska's website job listing page for one year. - Company logo on 100 year anniversary event page. - Centerpiece logo displayed on banquet table. - Company logo in event program BRONZE - Job listing on IEEE Nebraska's website job listing page for one year. - Company logo on 100 year anniversary event page. - Company logo in event program Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/501221

2025 MKE IEEE EMC SEMINAR: EMC Essentials for Product Designers – A Comprehensive Discussion of Practical Skills for Design and Troubleshooting Success

Four Points by Sheraton, 5311 S Howell Ave, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53207

Welcome: From Orville Clarke IEEE Milwaukee Section MKE EMC Chapter Vice Chair We are honored to offer Mr. Kenneth Wyatt as this year’s presenter. Mr. Wyatt brings his comprehensive Library of Knowledge on Practical Skills for Design and Troubleshooting success. Our Goal is to provide EMC Seminars that are Local, Affordable and Providing the Highest Level of Educational Value. is again accomplished through Mr. Kenneth Wyatt. Our Program Committee members invites you to participate in this year’s outstanding local program. Title of Presentation: 2025 MILWAUKEE IEEE EMC SEMINAR: EMC Essentials for Product Designers - Practical Skills for Design and Troubleshooting Success. Who should attend? This presentation is designed for engineers, product managers, and project managers. Hotel accommodations: Start Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2025 Last Day to Book: Wednesday, September 24, 2025 Hotel offering your special discounted group rate: Four Points by Sheraton Milwaukee Airport for $99 USD per night Hotel Room Discounted Rate Link: (https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1746125294367&key=GRP&guestreslink2=true&app=resvlink) Speaker(s): Kenneth Wyatt, Agenda: Seminar Agenda 7:30 – 08:20am: Registration, and Continental Breakfast 8:20 – 8:30am: Welcome and Introduction 8:30 – 10:00am: Segment 1: Introduction to EMC - Basic Concepts - Basic theory, CM/DM currents - The top three EMC failures; RE, ESD and RI - Why do products radiate? - The four coupling paths - Important design concepts, cables, grounding, bonding, shielding - PCB design for low EMI, how signals propagate, stack-up, and partitioning - Live demos 10:00 – 10:30am: Refreshment Break & Exhibitors Display 10:30 – 12:00pm: Segment 2: Troubleshooting & Testing Radiated Emissions - Developing your own T/S kit - Useful T/S tools - Ken's 3-step process for troubleshooting radiated emissions - Troubleshooting RE on your bench - Typical mitigations - Pre-compliance testing in-house - Live demos - Case studies 12:00 – 1:00pm: Lunch with Exhibitors 1:00 – 2:30pm: Segment 3: Troubleshooting Immunity Issues - Radiated immunity, using near field probes to identify sensitive nodes - ESD, tracing the path of ESD current, controlling the path of ESD current - EFT, using an ESD simulator - Conducted - Surge - Case studies 2:30 – 3:00pm: Refreshment Break, Exhibitors Display & IEEE Recognition Awards 3:00 – 4:00pm: Segment 4: Self-Generated EMI in Wireless and IoT Products, including Power Conversion Noise Mitigation - Platform, or self-generated, EMI and how it affects wireless receivers - NB versus BB EMI - Typical coupling paths - Identifying energy sources, DC-DC converters, processor and memory - Common design issues, PCB, stack-up, routing, partitioning, and antenna placement. - Characterizing DC-DC converters with near field probes/Effect of ringing - Workbench experiment to help identify coupling paths/typical mitigation techniques - Live Demonstrations and Case Studies 4:50 – 5:00pm: Closing Comments and Seminar Survey - Followed by a Social Hour🥂 Four Points by Sheraton, 5311 S Howell Ave, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53207

2025 MILWAUKEE IEEE EMC SEMINAR: FOR EXHIBITORS REGISTRATION ONLY

Four Points by Sheraton, 5311 S Howell Ave, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53207

Welcome: From Orville Clarke IEEE Milwaukee Section MKE EMC Chapter Vice Chair We are honored to offer Mr. Kenneth Wyatt as this year’s presenter. Mr. Wyatt brings his comprehensive Library of Knowledge on Practical Skills for Design and Troubleshooting success. Our Goal is to provide EMC Seminars that are Local, Affordable and Providing the Highest Level of Educational Value. is again accomplished through Mr. Kenneth Wyatt. Our Program Committee members invites you to participate in this year’s outstanding local program. Title of Presentation: 2025 MILWAUKEE IEEE EMC SEMINAR: EMC Essentials for Product Designers - Practical Skills for Design and Troubleshooting Success. Who should attend? This presentation is designed for engineers, product managers, and project managers. Hotel accommodations: Start Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2025 Last Day to Book: Wednesday, September 24, 2025 Hotel offering your special discounted group rate: Four Points by Sheraton Milwaukee Airport for $99 USD per night Hotel Room Discounted Rate Link: (https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1746125294367&key=GRP&guestreslink2=true&app=resvlink) Speaker(s): Kenneth Wyatt, Agenda: Seminar Agenda 7:30 – 08:20am: Registration, and Continental Breakfast 8:20 – 8:30am: Welcome and Introduction 8:30 – 10:00am: Segment 1: Introduction to EMC - Basic Concepts - Basic theory, CM/DM currents - The top three EMC failures; RE, ESD and RI - Why do products radiate? - The four coupling paths - Important design concepts, cables, grounding, bonding, shielding - PCB design for low EMI, how signals propagate, stack-up, and partitioning - Live demos 10:00 – 10:30am: Refreshment Break & Exhibitors Display 10:30 – 12:00pm: Segment 2: Troubleshooting & Testing Radiated Emissions - Developing your own T/S kit - Useful T/S tools - Ken's 3-step process for troubleshooting radiated emissions - Troubleshooting RE on your bench - Typical mitigations - Pre-compliance testing in-house - Live demos - Case studies 12:00 – 1:00pm: Lunch with Exhibitors 1:00 – 2:30pm: Segment 3: Troubleshooting Immunity Issues - Radiated immunity, using near field probes to identify sensitive nodes - ESD, tracing the path of ESD current, controlling the path of ESD current - EFT, using an ESD simulator - Conducted - Surge - Case studies 2:30 – 3:00pm: Refreshment Break, Exhibitors Display & IEEE Recognition Awards 3:00 – 4:00pm: Segment 4: Self-Generated EMI in Wireless and IoT Products, including Power Conversion Noise Mitigation - Platform, or self-generated, EMI and how it affects wireless receivers - NB versus BB EMI - Typical coupling paths - Identifying energy sources, DC-DC converters, processor and memory - Common design issues, PCB, stack-up, routing, partitioning, and antenna placement. - Characterizing DC-DC converters with near field probes/Effect of ringing - Workbench experiment to help identify coupling paths/typical mitigation techniques - Live Demonstrations and Case Studies 4:50 – 5:00pm: Closing Comments and Seminar Survey - Followed by a Social Hour🥂 Four Points by Sheraton, 5311 S Howell Ave, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53207

AUTOMATED PUBLIC TRANSIT (AI Talks #24)

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/488549

Abstract : This presentation explores the evolution of automated transportation within public transit systems, focusing on ADASTEC’s real-world deployments and technology. ADASTEC develops SAE Level-4 automated driving software for full-size buses and has established operations across Europe and North America. Attendees will gain insights into deployment use cases, market drivers, safety compliance, and regulatory standards. The session will also address key engineering topics including sensor configurations, modular vs end-to-end AI models, and testing methodologies under real-world conditions. A live Q&A will follow to discuss public transit automation challenges and solutions. Best regards Speaker(s): Dr. Ali Ufuk Peker, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/488549

Nuclear Energy: Revisited – Unexpected Demand from AI and Data Centers

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/497717

Nuclear Energy: Revisited – Unexpected Demand from AI and Data Centers Abstract: The current unsatiable demand for AI enablement in all of our modern-day digital life, retail, manufacturing, transportation, production, life stye, etc. has caused a massive need for more energy to keep data centers well supplied. In fact, many more brand-new data centers are being built, continuing to stress the supply pool. Renewables – while desirable, growing and getting cheaper, however cannot meet current baseload and remain in the low digits as far as market share goes. Nuclear energy has made some improvements, e.g. SMR (small modular reactors) are viable and cheaper, quicker to setup as compared to previous generations and have better safety as well. In this talk we will look at all of the data and make the case for revisiting nuclear energy to be a major part of our future energy needs. Speaker: Sharan Kalwani [] SHARAN KALWANI is seasoned scientific, technical and computing professional, Sharan has spent over 25+ years’ experience in high performance computing, engineering applications simulation, benchmarking, networking, operations and project management. He is a senior member of IEEE, ACM, SEMCO, ASEI. He also serves as one of the writers/editors of the IEEE Southeastern Michigan Sections monthly newsletter - Wavelengths. He has also served as Vice-Chair of IEEE Sustech 2022, IEEE SusTech 2021 Global Conferences. He is the recipient of: * 2018 IEEE MGA Achievement award * 2021 IEEE Region 4 Jack Sherman award * 2022 Robert Neff Section award * 2023 IEEE Region 4 Outstanding Service Award * 2024 Engineering Society of Detroit (ESD) Anne O. Fletcher Award for his various contributions towards IEEE activities. On X (formerly Twitter) he can be found @skalwani, or via email (preferred) he can be reached at [email protected] as well as his LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharankalwani Where: Webinar (Join link will be provided after registration) PDHs: One Hour (with request) When: Tuesday, September 23, 6:00 – 7:00 P.M. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/497717

Nuclear Energy: Revisited – Unexpected Demand from AI and Data Centers

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/502466

Nuclear Energy: Revisited – Unexpected Demand from AI and Data Centers Abstract: The current unsatiable demand for AI enablement in all of our modern-day digital life, retail, manufacturing, transportation, production, life stye, etc. has caused a massive need for more energy to keep data centers well supplied. In fact, many more brand-new data centers are being built, continuing to stress the supply pool. Renewables – while desirable, growing and getting cheaper, however cannot meet current baseload and remain in the low digits as far as market share goes. Nuclear energy has made some improvements, e.g. SMR (small modular reactors) are viable and cheaper, quicker to setup as compared to previous generations and have better safety as well. In this talk we will look at all of the data and make the case for revisiting nuclear energy to be a major part of our future energy needs. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/502466

Archivability: The Achilles Heel of Data Storage

Room 26401 Senator Blvd, Southfield

Clark Johnson, a local fellow of IEEE's Magnetics Society, will describe a new mass storage technology for which he was recently awarded a patent. Speaker(s): Clark Agenda: - 5:45: Pizza and networking - 6:00 Introductory remarks by Chair of the Madison Section - 6:05 Presentation by Clark Johnson - 6:50 Questions and answers Room: B, Bldg: Sequoya Library, 4340 Tokay Blvd., Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Women in AI Series 2025 – Empowering LLMs for Scalable and Efficient Machine Programming: Guixiang Ma

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/473029

Large language models (LLMs) have shown remarkable potential in various domains, particularly in code optimization and generation for machine programming. However, their performance in low-resource scenarios, such as parallel code generation, remains limited. In this talk, I will discuss our recent advancements in enhancing LLMs' capabilities for these challenges through agent-based approaches, fine-tuning techniques, and strategic data curation. Additionally, I will introduce our work on representation learning for code data, focusing on tasks like compiler optimization. I will also demonstrate the use of machine learning methods for efficient workload partitioning in system optimization, which can also facilitate scalable distributed training and inference of large-scale machine learning models. Finally, I will share insights into future research directions in these areas. Speaker(s): Guixiang Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/473029

MOVE USA Sep 2025 Tech Talk – Cisco Crisis Response

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463717

Cisco Crisis Response (CCR) has led disaster incident response at Cisco for over 20 years. CCR has a no-cost program to assist with equipment, expertise, and engineers for customers and organizations that need communications assistance, for business continuity and to enable recovery operations after a natural disaster. CCR will share products, solutions, case studies, and best practices in the context of disaster & humanitarian response. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Speaker(s): Joe Harrison Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463717