2024 Real-Time Communications Conference Gold Sponsorship at IIT

Chicago, Illinois, United States

2024 Real-Time Communications Conference Sponsorship Gold Sponsorship - 5000$ For more information on sponsor and exhibitor opportunities, please get in touch with Tom Costello at [email protected] or 847-890-5061 Co-sponsored by: IEEE REAL-TIME COMMUNICATIONS LAB Chicago, Illinois, United States

Tour the CRISPR Vision Program Lab at the University of Wisconsin- Madison WID!

Room: Room 4164, Bldg: Wisconsin Institute for Discovery (WID), We will meet on the first floor of WID near the double elevators. , 330 North Orchard Street, Madison, Wisconsin, United States, 53715

IEEE Madison’s November 7th 3 pm tour is at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery’s Saha Lab where they use CRISPR technology for addressing inherited retinal disorders. We’ll tour the lab, see a CRISPR machine and see how the output is used. Welcome to the CRISPR Vision Program at the University of Wisconsin- Madison! UW – Madison is a part of the Somatic Cell Genome Editing (SCGE) Consortium funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). We're innovating non-viral gene editing therapies for inherited retinal disorders. Our work aims to bring the groundbreaking potential of CRISPR technology to those affected by these diseases. The labs focus lies in overcoming the limitations of existing viral delivery systems and introducing novel, non-viral treatments for inherited eye diseases, particularly those affecting the retinal pigment epithelium. As a part of the SCGE Consortium, the lab is working in a community dedicated to developing safe and effective gene editing methods to treat genetic diseases in somatic cells. Related links for your review (https://crisprvision.wid.wisc.edu/) https://sahalab.bme.wisc.edu/#home https://www.waisman.wisc.edu/staff/saha-krishanu/ Speaker(s): Kris Saha Room: Room 4164, Bldg: Wisconsin Institute for Discovery (WID), We will meet on the first floor of WID near the double elevators. , 330 North Orchard Street, Madison, Wisconsin, United States, 53715

5th Committee meeting IEEE WIE CI

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/446243

5th Committee meeting to wrap up 2024. Discussion items: - Review of activities in 2024 - STEM children's museum in Sep - thanks to Suha, Sandya, and Olga to lead this event. - Follow-up on action items from the last meeting - Future events in 2025 and Committee line-up - Appreciation Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/446243

IEEE Central Illinois Networking Event in Champaign

Bldg: Big Grove Tavern, 1 E Main St, Champaign, Illinois, United States, 61820

You are invited to join us for the final Central Illinois Networking meeting for 2024, at the Big Grove Tavern in downtown Champaign, IL, for an informal networking meetup organized by the IEEE Central Illinois Section. This event is open to all IEEE member grades, including students and graduate students. REGISTER IF ATTENDING: Registration is complimentary. However, please note that all attendees are responsible for their own bills. Registration ends the morning of the event, or when all spaces have filled. BRINGING AN ADDITIONAL GUEST? If registering, please indicate if you plan to bring any guests. IEEE members may bring a nonmember guest. PARKING INFORMATION: - Nearest Lot: Parking spaces are available at the Walnut Street & Washington lot located at 35 East Washington St, Champaign, IL 61820. Visitors must pay to use this lot using an automated pay station in the center of the lot, or have a permit. - Garage Parking: Metered parking is available at the Hill Street Parking Deck located at 123 West Hill St., Champaign, IL 61820. The exit gate accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express credit and debit cards. The expected rate during this event is $0.75 per hour (rounded up). This area is head-in (forward) parking only. - Street-Level Parking: Metered street-level parking is available in the vicinity. For comprehensive information about parking in the area, please see the Champaign Public Works Department webpage: champaignil.gov/public-works/parking/. DRESS CODE: This event has no explicit dress code, however casual, semi-casual, and business casual seem common at the venue. ABOUT US: Formed as part of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) on June 28th, 1951; the IEEE Central Illinois Section serves members in Champaign, Springfield, Bloomington, Peoria, Quincy, Decatur, and their surrounding areas. Speaker(s): , , , Agenda: Start time: 6:00 PM Central Time (UTC - 5) End time: 8:30 PM Central Time (UTC - 5) Bldg: Big Grove Tavern, 1 E Main St, Champaign, Illinois, United States, 61820

IEEE Solid State Circuits Chapter (Central Illinois) Networking Event in Champaign

Bldg: Big Grove Tavern, 1 E Main St, Champaign, Illinois, United States, 61820

Dear SSCS Members, We're excited to invite you to join us for the Solid State Circuits Chapter (@Central Illinois) Networking meeting for 2024, at the Big Grove Tavern in downtown Champaign, IL, for an informal networking meetup organized by the IEEE Central Illinois Section and SSCS local chapter. This event is open to all IEEE member Solid State Circuits Society grades, including students and graduate students. The SSCS local chapter has been inactive for a while and we have a new chair working to revamp the chapter. This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow SSCS members, share experiences, and explore new possibilities. Volunteer Opportunity: As part of this event, we're seeking volunteers to help with organizing events. Your contribution will be invaluable in making this event a success. Why Volunteer? - Network with peers: Connect with like-minded professionals and expand your network. - Give back to the community: Contribute to a worthwhile cause and make a positive impact. - Gain valuable experience: Develop new skills and enhance your professional profile. We hope to see you there! This meeting is concurrent with the section meeting. REGISTER IF ATTENDING: Registration is complimentary. However, please note that all attendees are responsible for their own bills. Registration ends the morning of the event, or when all spaces have filled. BRINGING AN ADDITIONAL GUEST? If registering, please indicate if you plan to bring any guests. IEEE members may bring a nonmember guest. PARKING INFORMATION: - Nearest Lot: Parking spaces are available at the Walnut Street & Washington lot located at 35 East Washington St, Champaign, IL 61820. Visitors must pay to use this lot using an automated pay station in the center of the lot, or have a permit. - Garage Parking: Metered parking is available at the Hill Street Parking Deck located at 123 West Hill St., Champaign, IL 61820. The exit gate accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express credit and debit cards. The expected rate during this event is $0.75 per hour (rounded up). This area is head-in (forward) parking only. - Street-Level Parking: Metered street-level parking is available in the vicinity. For comprehensive information about parking in the area, please see the Champaign Public Works Department webpage: champaignil.gov/public-works/parking/. DRESS CODE: This event has no explicit dress code, however casual, semi-casual, and business casual seem common at the venue. ABOUT US: Formed as part of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) on June 28th, 1951; the IEEE Central Illinois Section serves members in Champaign, Springfield, Bloomington, Peoria, Quincy, Decatur, and their surrounding areas. Co-sponsored by: Central Illinois Solid State Circuits Chapter Speaker(s): , , , Agenda: Start time: 6:00 PM Central Time (UTC - 5) End time: 8:30 PM Central Time (UTC - 5) Bldg: Big Grove Tavern, 1 E Main St, Champaign, Illinois, United States, 61820

IEEE Online Forum on Climate Change Technologies

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443864

IEEE Online Forum on Climate Change Technologies This online forum will highlight recent developments in IEEE technologies and solutions that promote climate stability. It will provide interesting and relevant keynote talks on technology. Roadmaps, panels, and subject-matter experts will provide vital information about climate change. IEEE is the global voice for engineering, computing, and technology information and resources. The IEEE Future Directions Committee has organized this event to provide insights into the technologies being developed at IEEE. Participants will learn about IEEE’s use of technology to achieve goals related to addressing the challenges posed by adaptation to and mitigation of climate change, as well as achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443864

MOVE Tech Talk – DEC 2024 – Review of 2024 MOVE Disaster Deployments

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/446893

Grayson Randall will be our presenter. MOVE has responded to major disasters in 2024 with the most notable being the Helene disaster in North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. Grayson will review 2024 and the role MOVE played in the response with the Red Cross and other first responder partners. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Speaker(s): Grayson Randall Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/446893

IEEE Central Illinois Section Open Forum

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/431819

This free, optional training event is available to all IEEE members and prospective members within the IEEE Central Illinois Section (CILS) and surrounding areas. This session will offer general tips and assistance for anyone wishing to... * Learn about upcoming IEEE events and volunteer opportunities in central Illinois * Run an IEEE technical chapter or a student branch * Create or renew a technical chapter * Create or organize events * Add new officers * Request IEEE email or website services * Report past or future meetings * Contact other IEEE members in our area * Publish or share IEEE-branded materials ...or perform similar tasks. (12th revision) Agenda: * Introduction to the IEEE CILS * Navigating the IEEE Website * Website resources for volunteers, chapters, and student branches * Volunteer Roles Available in 2024 * Volunteer Tools (vTools) * Training via IEEE Center for Leadership Excellence (CLE) * Using IEEE Collabratec to find events and volunteers * Question & Answer session * Open Floor Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/431819

Top Golf Social Outing

Bldg: Top Golf Naperville, 3211 Odyssey Court, Naperville, Illinois, United States, 60563

IEEE Calumet Section jointly with ISPE Calumet Chapter will be visiting Top Golf in Naperville Illinois on December 10th for a family social outing for the holidays. Everyone is welcome. Top Golf Napperville is a multi level entertainment venue with over 100 climate controlled hitting bays. The Social Outing includes lifetime membership to Top Golf for those who are new to Top Golf, 3 hours of golfing fun, Buffet dinner (BBQ Dinner), Drinks (Fountain soda, Ice tea, coffee and water included - Other alcoholic drinks offered and are not included in the IEEE price) and time to socialize and celebrate the holidays. Whether you are a golfer or not, Top Golf offers entertainment for all. Top Golf Naperville is about a one hour drive from Northwest Indiana. The deadline to sign up is Monday December 2nd. Because of the number of bays reserved there is a limit on the number of people able to attend. If you try to reserve and are told the event is full please contact Robert Fox. Additional bays can be added and we will have a waiting list for cancellations. Robert's phone number is (219)314-3733 or you can email him at [email protected] Cancellations are accepted until the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, November 22, 2023. After that date you can still cancel but will be responsible for the cost if we are not able to fill up the space with people off the waiting list. Co-sponsored by: Robert Fox Agenda: 2:00 Start of assigned golfing time in IEEE assigned bays 2:30 Buffet dinner served behind the assigned bays 5:00 End of IEEE assigned time. *** Top Golf Naperville is about a 1 hour drive from Northwest Indiana. Bldg: Top Golf Naperville, 3211 Odyssey Court, Naperville, Illinois, United States, 60563

Designing a Career Path

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/437881

We will look at factors used to design a personal path for career development beyond the academic requirements for employment or striking out on your own. Speaker(s): Kim, Kim Agenda: Welcome and Introductions: •Career vs Job •What do I want to be … When I Grow up •Doctor / Lawyer / Indian Chief •IEEE Dream Jobs •How do I get from here…to there? •Time lines and reality •Dealing with barriers •How do I know when I get ‘there’? Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/437881

Technical Writing Skills That Will Advance Your Career – SEM Young Professionals Speaker Event

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445110

Written communication, from simple emails to formal reports, publications, and regulatory submissions, is a critical component of any technical career. However, formal guidance and training on this topic for engineers is often overlooked, leading to confusion, inefficient exchange of information, and limited ability to advocate or negotiate. By improving your technical writing to be more clear, concise, consistent, complete and correct, and tailoring your approach to your specific audience, you will be more successful in having your voice heard and establishing credibility with others. This talk will also cover useful time-saving tips for robust document formatting, preparing ahead for future revisions and collaborations. Learning Objectives: - Develop your effectiveness and efficiency in technical discussions and negotiations. - Improve your written communication over a range of technical writing activities to establish credibility and have your voice clearly heard. - Describe useful time-saving methods for robust document formatting to maintain high-quality through future revisions and collaboration. Speaker(s): Susan R. Peterson, Ph.D., Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445110