Energy Symposium

The Hotel at Kirkwood, 7725 Kirkwood Blvd SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404, Iowa, United States, 52404

IEEE Members and others: Join us for the Energy Symposium as we take a closer look at the restart of the Duane Arnold Energy Center and the role it will play in shaping the region’s energy future. Through the lens of regional, state and national energy needs, attendees will explore the broader impact of the restart, alongside economic development research and insights into how energy demand is influencing growth and investment. The program will also feature a panel of business leaders sharing perspectives on what the restart means for the business community and regional economy. Cedar Rapids IEEE Members: Register below on this Event Page and Cedar Rapids IEEE will register and pay for you. 10 max for the IEEE table. Contact IEEE host if it is full. Not a Cedar Rapids Section IEEE member? Register for $115 at the Event: https://corridormediagroup.com/checkouts/events/?aero-add-to-checkout=86077,86078&pub=cbj (https://corridorbusiness.com/event/energy-symposium/) Co-sponsored by: Corridor Business Journal Speaker(s): , , Agenda: Schedule: 1:00 PM - Registration and Networking 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM Energy Symposium Program and Speakers 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Networking Reception Speakers: James P. Danly - Deputy Secretary of Energy Ray Wheaton - NextEra Energy. Director of Restart Operations Duane Arnold Energy Center Garrett Goldfinger - NextEra Energy. Director of Nuclear Development Crystal Stiles - NextEra Energy. Director of Economic Development and Strategic Campaigns Panel Discussion: Samantha Norris, Member BrownWInick Bob Gaffney, CEO Rindernecht Assoc Mike Sandler II, Business Mgr, UA Local 125 Andrew St John, CEO Central Iowa Power Cooperative Krista Tanner, President & CEO, ITC Holdings The Hotel at Kirkwood, 7725 Kirkwood Blvd SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404, Iowa, United States, 52404

EMBS Webinar series: Translational Multimodal Bioelectronics for Continuous and Clinically Integrated Health Monitoring

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/561642

--------------------------------------------------------------- Join us for the second webinar in the EMBS Twin Cities Engineering in Medicine series of the year, sponsored by the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society – Twin Cities Chapter. This session will explore how continuous health monitoring is evolving from single-signal wearables to multimodal bioelectronic systems that capture synchronized physiological, mechanical, and biochemical data in real-world settings. We will discuss recent progress in translational wearable bioelectronics for clinically integrated monitoring across cardiovascular, neurological, and sleep-related applications, with examples including wearable sleep staging and disorder detection, neural–motion sensing for seizure and neonatal monitoring, cuffless blood pressure monitoring, and multimodal cardiac sensing for valve disease assessment. The session will also highlight key engineering challenges such as low-power circuit design, robust skin and body interfaces, multimodal synchronization, signal quality assessment, and explainable AI models that convert continuous signals into clinically meaningful insights. Finally, we will look ahead to closed-loop, adaptive bioelectronic systems that combine continuous sensing, real-time analytics, and personalized intervention for next-generation digital medicine. Speaker(s): Yayun Du Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/561642