Seminar @Wayne State on Medical Acoustics for Global Health, Imaging, and Clinical Translation by Alycen Wiacek

Bldg: Engineering Building, 5050 Anthony Wayne Drive, Detroit, Michigan, United States, 48202, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/477024

Please join us for a technical seminar by Dr. Alycen Wiacek on Medical Acoustics for Global Health, Imaging, and Clinical Translation at Wayne State University. Abstract: Ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging are two related medical imaging modalities that transmit sound and light, respectively, into the body and measure signals representing the acoustic response from tissue. Due to their potential to be both noninvasive and portable, these acoustic-based imaging modalities hold significant promise for diagnosis in resource limited settings. However, engineering quantitative tools rather than requiring manual image interpretation is critical to aid the transition of these methods into the clinic. In this talk, I will highlight the work being done in the Medical Acoustics for Global Health, Imaging, and Clinical Translation (MAGIC) Lab at Oakland University, developing quantitative tools to improve the quality and availability of ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging. Specifically, I will highlight three main innovations including: (1) leveraging physics-informed deep learning to diagnose breast cancer, (2) quantifying portable ultrasound to guide physical therapy treatment, and (3) developing quantitative photoacoustic-based biomarkers to characterize thrombosis. Bio: Alycen Wiacek is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Bioengineering at Oakland University where she directs the Medical Acoustics for Global health Imaging and Clinical translation (MAGIC) lab. Her research focuses on leveraging signal processing and artificial intelligence to improve the quality and availability of ultrasound and other medical imaging methods. Dr. Wiacek earned her BS from Wayne State University, MS from Oakland University, and PhD from Johns Hopkins University all in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Her work is funded by the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the Michigan Space Grant Consortium. She has also received several awards for her work including the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) New Investigator Award, the Siebel Scholar Award, and the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Scholar Award. Co-sponsored by: Wayne State University Bldg: Engineering Building, 5050 Anthony Wayne Drive, Detroit, Michigan, United States, 48202, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/477024

IAS/IES Chicago Technical Meeting – Electrical Enclosures

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/479535

Matt Currie of nVent/Hoffman will provide a presentation on electrical enclosures. Often overlooked and ubiquitous, electrical enclosures are integral to virtually all installations and require intelligent specification. The presentation will cover requirements, attributes, and options for appropriate enclosure specification, as well as new developments. Speaker(s): Matt Currie, Agenda: 12:00 PM Presentation 12:50 PM Questions 1:00PM Adjourn Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/479535

Energy Symposium in Cedar Rapids

Double Tree by Hilton, 301 1st Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States, 52401

See the Topics in the Agenda and Speakers below To Attend.... Register and Pay the $100 event fee at the Energy Symposium Website: https://corridorbusiness.com/event/energy-symposium/ IEEE Members - Register ALSO here for this IEEE Event to request a $50 Rebate Check if you PAY and ATTEND. - Register ALSO on this IEEE event and include your IEEE Member Number - Keep your Energy Symposium registration payment receipt - Send a copy of your receipt and include your mailing address to the IEEE host, after the Event: BruceLindholm@IEEE.org Co-sponsored by: Corridor Business Journal Speaker(s): Richard, Dusky, Mike, Dennis, Lane, Samantha Agenda: AGENDA: 1:30-2:00 pm - Registration & Networking 2:00-5:00 pm - Opening remarks, Program: • Looking to the Future - The P3 Imperative, Richard Ney, UIEC • The Condition of Iowa's Electrical Grid, Dusky Terry, ITC Midwest • Renewable Energy's Role in an All-of-the-Above Energy Strategy, Mike Fehr, MidAmerican Energy • Powering Data Centers, Dennis Jordan, Alliant Energy • What's Fueling the Country's Increased Energy Demand, Lane Witten, NextEra Energy • Iowa's Changing Energy Landscape, Samantha Norris, Brown Winick Law 5:00-6:30 pm - Networking, appetizers and beverages (optional) Double Tree by Hilton, 301 1st Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States, 52401

Plasma processing for etching and deposition in semiconductor manufacturing.

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480867

Dear MIPSE Visitors and Friends, Our final MIPSE seminar of the semester will be given by Dr. Benjamin Yee and Dr. Hema Swaroop Mopidevi of Lam Research Corp. The seminar, to be presented on Wednesday, April 16, at 3:10 pm in room 1003 EECS, is titled “Grand Challenges in RF & Plasmas for Next Generation Semiconductor Manufacturing”. In this talk, an overview of the role of plasma processing for etching and deposition in semiconductor manufacturing will be given, with emphasis on the state-of-the-art challenges in fabricating advanced microelectronics and quantum devices. The importance of RF (radio frequency) power delivery to sustain these plasmas, often pulsed power, will also be discussed. Please see attached flyer or (https://mipse.umich.edu/seminars_2425.php) for details. The seminar will be conducted in person and simulcast via Zoom (see (https://mipse.umich.edu/seminars_2425.php#winter2025) on the MIPSE website). Agenda: Welcome: 3:10 PM Presentation: Q&A Closing Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480867

High voltage engineering & Special Cases

Room 1303 Beal Ave, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Review of Recent Cases Speaker(s): , Glenn Keates Agenda: 1. Introduction to CTC Engineering, LLC 2. What Does an Electrical Engineer in Power Do/Concept-to-Commissioning  Design of Medium and High Voltage Power Systems  Generation  Transmission  Distribution  Protective Relaying  Metering 3. Health Care  St. Joseph Mercy Hospital  University of Michigan Medical Center  Beaumont Hospital/Corewell Health/Troy 4. Industrial  Dearborn Rouge Plant – Ford Motor Company/Cleveland-Cliffs  CMS/Northstar Energy - 660MW Generation - 230kV/120kV/ 34.5kV 5. Airport Applications  DTW/Detroit Metropolitan Wanye County Airport - 40kV to 120kV/13.8kV  ATL/Hartsfield Airport Failure  LHR/Heathrow Airport Substation Failure 6. Codes and Standards 7. Engineering is Fun!!! 8. Emergency Situations 9. Questions??? Room: 1303, EECS, 1301 Beal Ave, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

Leadership Reimagined: Advancing Global Engagement & Inspiring the Next Generation of Innovators

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480488

About Event ​Join us for an inspiring and forward-focused panel discussion on empowerment in leadership. Our panelists will explore how embracing diversity redefines effective leadership, shapes their roles, and transforms their teams to prepare the next generation of diverse leaders to drive global engagement and foster innovation. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and be inspired—secure your spot today! Speaker(s): Simay, Mary , Paulina , Peijung , Doha Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480488

Inventus Power Technical Presentation

Room: 211, Bldg: Engineering Building , 590 Garden Rd , DeKalb , Illinois, United States, 60115

This lecture cover the basics of cells and batteries and provide a design guide to developing safe and efficient batteries. Discussion starts with cells and critical characteristics of voltage, current, and temperature and will cover battery topologies and the requirements for the Battery Management System to allow safe charging and operation of the battery. Numerous examples will be shown and critical circuit elements will be reviewed. Co-sponsored by: Juan Tovar Speaker(s): , Alan J Mindlin Agenda: Date: April 16 Location: Engineering Building, Room 221 Time: 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM - Welcome and Introductions - Introduction of Inventus Power Team - Introduction of IEEE Members - Networking Lunch - Enjoy a meal while networking with peers and professionals - Technical Presentation: "Empowering the Future with Advanced Battery Management Systems" - Introduction to Li-ion Battery Demand and Market Trends Overview of the growth in Li-ion battery demand and its implications for power management technologies. - Fundamentals of Battery Technology Discussion on the basics of cells and batteries, focusing on critical characteristics such as voltage, current, and temperature. - Designing for Efficiency and Safety A comprehensive guide to developing safe and efficient battery management systems. Coverage will include battery topologies and the essentials of a Battery Management System (BMS) to ensure safe charging and operation. - Practical Examples and Critical Circuit Analysis Presentation of various real-world examples and a detailed review of critical circuit components in BMS. - Q&A Session - Open floor for questions and further discussion on presented topics. - Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements Room: 211, Bldg: Engineering Building , 590 Garden Rd , DeKalb , Illinois, United States, 60115

Building Wealth in Your Early Career (Presented by IEEE R4)

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/473041

"Building Wealth in Your Early Career" will walk early career professionals through the 7 steps to build and preserve their wealth. You Will Learn: - The 3 disasters that can destroy your finances and how to protect against them. - The 4 MOST underutilized employer-sponsored benefits and how to take advantage of them. - How to prioritize paying off debts and the 2 most popular strategies. - What an adequate "emergency fund" should be for your family, and it's not the same for everyone. - Why tax planning is so important, and how to avoid a ticking tax time-bomb once you get to retirement. - The 3 phases of investing and why investing looks different during each phase. - How to protect everything you've worked hard for, and the importance of wills, trusts and other estate planning documents. - How to actually save for and accomplish your financial goals, and how to NOT overcomplicate it in the process. - The 5 areas when optimizing and automating your money really makes sense, and when it doesn't. - Why traditional retirement planning is missing the mark, and how to re-think your retirement plans. Don't miss out, register today! *The presenter and this workshop is not affiliated, sponsored or endorsed by IEEE in any way. Speaker(s): David Sandhu, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/473041

Agriculture and Food Systems in the Face of Disruptions: The Case for Considering Solar Storms

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/479387

As we continue to explore how environmental factors shape our industries, we're excited to announce an upcoming event focused on a unique intersection: Agriculture & Solar Storms! Solar storms, often overlooked, have the potential to impact everything from satellite communications to power grids—and now, even agriculture. Join us for an in-depth discussion on how solar storm activity can influence agricultural and food systems by Prof. Kathryn Draeger, Statewide Director, U of M Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships, and Adjunct Professor, Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota. Everyone is invited Co-sponsored by: international Institute for Biosensing, University of minnesota Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/479387

Introduction to Machine Functional Safety

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480382

Functional Safety is a method to allow entry and access to industrial equipment not using OHSA Logout procedures. It is generally seen in "Safety Gates", "Safety Mats" or other items that render machinery non-operational for minor maintenance. This talk will reference standards ISO 13849 and IEC 62061 Agenda: - Introduction to the Machine Safety Lifecycle - Machine Safety as an integral part of business culture. - Importance of picking a safety standard. - Risk assessments are a must do. (And they are easier than you think) - How to design your safety system to meet your required safety level. (SIL or PL) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480382

Battery Platform Development for Electric Vehicles

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/477542

[] This talk explores the industry outlook on battery platform development for electric vehicles (EVs). It begins by reviewing key aspects of battery platforms, including cell chemistry, material selection, cell form factor design, and battery pack integration strategies. Industry trends over the next five to seven years are analyzed, focusing on advancements and applications in these areas. Three major battery pack integration approaches—cell-to-module, cell-to-pack, and advanced configurations like cell-to-chassis and cell-to-body designs—are discussed. The potential shift toward cell-to-pack integration as the mainstream approach is examined, highlighting its advantages over traditional cell-to-module designs. Additionally, the benefits of different cell form factors—prismatic, pouch, and cylindrical cells—are reviewed in terms of performance, cost, and safety. By understanding these trade-offs, manufacturers can determine the most suitable battery platform for various EV applications, from standard entry models to high-performance and luxury vehicles. This comprehensive presentation provides insights into the technological and economic factors shaping the future of EV battery development. Speaker(s): Dr. Yue-Yun Wang, Agenda: 4:00 - 4:05 - Sign in and welcome 4:10 - 4:55 - Distinguished speaker Lecture 4:55 -5:10 –Q & A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/477542

Monthly IA-IL Section – April Third Friday Social

Five Cities Brewery , Bettendorf, Iowa, United States, 52722

"Cybersocial Third Friday" is a monthly reoccurring networking/social meetup hosted by the IEEE R4 Iowa-Illinois Section and Computer Society Chapter. Cybersocial is a monthly event held the third Friday of each month. Join us for our monthly social hour and see your friends and colleagues. You don't need to be a Computer Society member or even an IEEE member to join us. Open to all engineers and technical professionals. There will be appetizers and non-alcoholic beverages provided. [] Agenda: We plan to meet IN PERSON at Five Cities in Bettendorf. Five Cities Brewery , Bettendorf, Iowa, United States, 52722