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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

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS – 2025 IEEE NEBRASKA SECTION AWARDS

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/467687

IEEE Nebraska Section is seeking our best. The awards listed below will be presented at this year's IEEE Nebraska Section Banquet on October 21st. Nominations can be made from now until 11:59PM on October 10, 2025. Please submit nominations by October 10th, 2025. - Awards - Nebraska Section Outstanding Member Achievement Award - The recipient of this award is an IEEE Nebraska Section member in good standing who has made outstanding achievement(s) that may include the development of new technical concepts, significant patents, development of new devices, development of applications, new designs, considerable cost reductions using known techniques, etc. - Nebraska Section Outstanding Service Award - The recipient of this award is an IEEE Nebraska Section member in good standing who has made collective contributions complemented by singular works exemplifying IEEE objectives and attributes. - Nebraska Section Outstanding Industry Support Award - The recipient of this award is an employer within the IEEE Nebraska Section district who has provided significant support to either its employees in regard to their IEEE service or direct support to the Section. - Nebraska Section Young Professional Achievement Award - The recipient of this award is an IEEE Nebraska Section member in good standing who also serves the Section's Young Professionals Affinity Group and has made significant contributions to the development of said Affinity Group. - Nominations must Include - Name of Nominee - Nominee email - Name of Nominator - Nominator email - Award Nominee is being submitted for - List of activities that qualify this nominee suitable for the award being nominated for. - Letter of support from an active member of IEEE Nebraska Section in good standing. - Nominator name and point of contact information - Further justification for award information. - Submit your nomination(s) by email to Nick McIntosh at [email protected]. - Use "IEEE Nebraska Section Awards for 2025" in the subject line of your email. Awards to be presented during the Nebraska Section 100 year anniversary banquet, IEEE day October 21,2025. You can register for this event here, (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/477782). For more details refer to the web site: (https://r4.ieee.org/ne/nebraska-section-award-and-recognition-categories/) Co-sponsored by: Raghavendra Kumar @ [email protected] Agenda: Nomination for IEEE Nebraska Section Awards - Nominations for IEEE Nebraska Section can be made by any section member, including an XCOM member. - The nominator needs to list the activities of the nominee for the qualification, including at least one letter of support from another member for the nomination. The nomination documents need to be submitted with subject line "IEEE Nebraska Section Awards for 2025", email the nominations to those listed in this announcement. - Submit your nomination(s) by email to Nick McIntosh at [email protected]. Be sure to include your point of contact information for follow up. Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/467687

OCEANS 2025 Women in Engineering Luncheon

Navy Pier Elmwood Park

✨ Looking for mentorship and networking to help boost your career? ✨ Join us at the IEEE OES WIE Luncheon during OCEANS Great Lakes 2025 for powerful round table discussions with expert facilitators! 🌊💡 Register your interest and select your preferred discussion topics here: https://lnkd.in/gBSRwnF8 📍 Navy Pier, Great Lakes 📅 2 October 2025 🕛 12:00–1:30 PM 💬 Topics include: ⚡ Navigating your first role ⚡ Grad school vs. industry ⚡ Mentorship in engineering ⚡ Stepping into leadership ⚡ Work-life balance & burnout prevention 📧 Questions? Contact: Jacqueline Nichols Seats are limited — don’t miss your chance to connect and be inspired! 👉 Learn more: www.ieeeoes.org Conference details: https://greatlakes25.oceansconference.org/ Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois, United States

AI at an Inflection Point: Catalyzing a New Era of Discovery

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/504077

If interested in applying for a CE, Fill out (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSccTJr7wscVPJ1K4I_zYqjo2RkTGI5p9JV4QwEhIKqYXy8p5w/viewform?usp=header) after the Session Artificial intelligence is entering a transformative new phase that is driven by the convergence of massive data availability, breakthroughs in machine learning, and the exponential rise of computational power. In this talk, Prof Vipin Kumar explores how these forces have brought us to a historic inflection point, where AI is no longer just a tool for analysis, but a catalyst for accelerating discovery and reimagining entire fields. We will trace the arc from early data-driven models to today’s generative AI systems and examine emerging paradigms such as Knowledge-Guided Machine Learning (KGML) that integrate scientific principles with data-driven learning. These approaches offer a path toward more accurate and generalizable predictive models that are beginning to have transformative impact across science and engineering. Biography Vipin Kumar is a Regents Professor at the University of Minnesota, where he holds the William Norris Endowed Chair in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. He served as the Head of the Department from 2005 to 2015 and as Director of the Army High Performance Computing Research Center (AHPCRC) from 1998 to 2005. He is also widely known for his foundational contributions to data mining and parallel computing, including co-authoring some of the most widely used textbooks in these areas, such as Introduction to Data Mining and Introduction to Parallel Computing. These textbooks have been adopted globally and have played a major role in shaping computer science education over the past two decades. Kumar has played a pioneering role in bringing together the data science and Earth science communities to address one of the most pressing societal challenges of our time: understanding the impact of human-induced changes on the Earth system. A major focus of his recent work is on Knowledge-Guided Machine Learning (KGML)—an emerging area that combines scientific knowledge with data-driven methods to build more accurate and generalizable AI models even under data sparse scenarios. His group has applied KGML to a wide range of scientific challenges, including modeling freshwater systems, hydrological modeling, and agricultural emissions. Kumar’s wide ranging contributions in artificial intelligence and high-performance computing have been recognized by numerous professional honors including 2012 ACM SIGKDD Innovation Award (the highest award for technical excellence in the field of Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining), the 2016 IEEE Computer Society Sidney Fernbach Award, one of IEEE Computer Society's highest awards in high-performance computing, 2020 Test of Time award from Supercomputing (the largest conference of the HPC community) for his work on graph partitioning, and the 2025 IEEE Taylor L. Booth Education Award, which recognizes his outstanding contributions to computing education and mentorship. He has been elected as a Fellow of the Association for Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), the American Association for Advancement for Science (AAAS), Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and Society of Industrial and Applied Math (SIAM). Co-sponsored by: International Institute for Biosensing Speaker(s): , Vipin Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/504077

Rectifier Project Pt2

Room: 232, Bldg: Pioneer, 7400 Bay Rd, University Center, Michigan, United States, 48710

Continuation of rectifier project. We will explain the circuit more, design the PCB (KiCAD, EasyEDA) and possibly simulate it in Simulink/Multisim to see outputs. Co-sponsored by: SVSU ECE department Room: 232, Bldg: Pioneer, 7400 Bay Rd, University Center, Michigan, United States, 48710

Step-by-Step Manufacturing of Multi-layer Printed Circuit Boards (PCB)

Room: BC141, Bldg: D.J. Bordini Center at FVTC, 5 N. Systems Drive, Appleton, Wisconsin, United States, 54914

Mass manufacture of printed circuit boards (PCBs) on an industrial scale is achieved using complex high precision production lines and machines. Visiting/touring a large, industrial sized PCB manufacturing plant with automated equipment can seem mysterious and often leads to more confusion within the steps and how to relate within the overall process. Worldwide, engineering and technician educational programs often fail to introduce printed circuit board manufacturing within dedicated programs. The resulting lack of knowledge of this process is detrimental to practicing engineers, designers, and technicians who find themselves called upon to act as either dedicated PCB layout engineers or other PCB related roles in this ever-growing field. Effective PCB design and manufacturing require precise and detailed, hands-on knowledge of the overall process, so that PCB designs can be successfully translated into layout and subsequent production by a PCB shop. This presentation will break down the multi-faceted PCB fabrication process into discrete, more clearly delineated micro-processes and methods that can be more easily visualized and understood. Starting from bare laminate and working all the way up to final finish, discussion topics will include photoimaging, drilling, plating, etching, lamination, stack up, and plating. This presentation will count for 1 Professional Development Hour (PDH) for the PE License in Wisconsin and Michigan. Speaker(s): Dr. Chris Middlebrook Agenda: 5:00 Featured Speaker - Dr. Chris Middlebrook D.J. Bordini Center at FVTC 6:30 Adjourn to Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen 4531 W Wisconsin Ave Appleton, WI 6:45 Social time, cash bar open Order meals from the restaurant menu 7:00 Section announcements, door prize drawing Room: BC141, Bldg: D.J. Bordini Center at FVTC, 5 N. Systems Drive, Appleton, Wisconsin, United States, 54914