June 2026 Ex-Com Meeting Online Agenda: A. Call to Order B. Officer Reports a. Secretary - Shayne Brown b. Treasurer -Ryan Goolsby c. Vice Chair - Ed McConnell d. Chair - Jarrad Henson C. New Business a. D. Old Business a. b. E. Chapter/Affinity Group Updates a. IAS - Jarrad Henson b. Computer/Controls - Shayne Brown c. Power - Bob Toth d. Young Professionals - Nathan Ahrens e. WIE - Jessica Bollin-Smith Committee Updates a. Membership Development - Jian-Yu Lu b. PACE - Tom Papademos c. Student Activities - Raghav Khanna d. Webmaster - Bill Hoyt e. Technical Programs - Steve Root i. IEEE Distinguished Lecturer Program – by Chapter ii. iii. iv. Potential Presentations or Activities i. Medical Ultrasound Applications and FDA Regulations (DLP) – Dr. Keith Wear ii. Tours – Davis Besse, Neil Armstrong Test Facility, First Solar iii. AI Talk G. Roundtable Discussion a. Next ExCom meeting Tuesday, July 7, 2026, Byblos H. Adjournment Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/562196
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Planning future events, topics, venue, & partners. Room: Small Conference Room, Bldg: Naper Library Room , 200 W Jefferson Ave , United States , Naperville, Illinois, United States, 60540 |
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IEEE-USA will be streaming this presentation on our social channels: Facebook: https://bit.ly/webinar-6-3-26-fb LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/webinar-6-3-26-li YouTube: https://bit.ly/webinar-6-3-26-yt The webinar will be recorded and available at the links provided above. In today’s highly competitive and technology-driven environment, operational excellence is no longer optional—it is a strategic necessity. This webinar explores how Lean Thinking principles enable leaders to drive efficiency, eliminate waste, and build high-performance systems that deliver sustainable results. Drawing insights from semiconductor manufacturing—one of the most complex and precision-driven industries in the world—this talk highlights how lean methodologies, data-driven decision making, and continuous improvement practices can transform operations and leadership effectiveness. Participants will learn how leaders can foster a culture of accountability, streamline processes, and align teams toward operational excellence. This session is designed for engineering leaders, project managers, and professionals who want to leverage lean thinking to enhance productivity, improve quality, and lead impactful organizational transformation. Speaker(s): Dr. Naznin Akter Agenda: IEEE-USA's free webinars/events are designed to help you find your next job, maintain your career, negotiate an appropriate salary, understand ethical considerations in the workplace and learn about other career-building strategies and public policy developments that affect your profession. For information regarding upcoming webinars or to visit our vast webinar archive, please visit: (https://ieeeusa.org/careers/webinars/) (https://newsletter.smartbrief.com/rest/sign-up/2479DAB0-4089-43E7-925D-86AE0C1E6244?campaign=e0d52cef) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/549332 |
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THIS SITE IS FOR EMC SEMINAR PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION ONLY. TO REGISTER AS A VENDOR/EXHIBITOR, PLEASE VISIT THE EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION PAGE. https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/559005 Join the IEEE Rock River Valley Section for our 11th Annual EMC Seminar! The event will be hosted on June 4th, 2026 from 8:00am to 5:00pm Central Time via Webex. The event is a full day seminar covering various EMC topics found under the agenda of the event. Speaker(s): Karen Burnham, Agenda: Session 1: Unintentional Antennas: How cables, traces, and enclosures can start radiating even though no one designed them to be antennas. Session 2: Noise Sources: How switching operations create high frequency electromagnetic noise, as well as noise from motors. Session 3: PCB Design: Key concepts for designing PCBs that meet EMC requirements, especially minimizing the number of grounds, implementing solid planes, component placement to minimize loops, and more. Session 4: Shielding: Best practices for implementing shielding, especially of cables and enclosures. Bldg: Tebala Event Center, 7910 Newburg Rd, Rockford, Illinois, United States, 61108, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/554335
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THIS SITE IS FOR EMC SEMINAR EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION ONLY. TO REGISTER AS A SEMINAR PARTICIPANT, PLEASE VISIT THE PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION PAGE: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/554335 Join the IEEE Rock River Valley Section for our 11th Annual EMC Seminar! The event will be hosted on June 4th, 2026 from 8:00am to 5:00pm Central Time via Webex. The event is a full day seminar covering various EMC topics found under the agenda of the event. Speaker(s): Karen Burnham, Agenda: Session 1: Unintentional Antennas: How cables, traces, and enclosures can start radiating even though no one designed them to be antennas. Session 2: Noise Sources: How switching operations create high frequency electromagnetic noise, as well as noise from motors. Session 3: PCB Design: Key concepts for designing PCBs that meet EMC requirements, especially minimizing the number of grounds, implementing solid planes, component placement to minimize loops, and more. Session 4: Shielding: Best practices for implementing shielding, especially of cables and enclosures. Bldg: Tebala Event Center, 7910 Newburg Rd, Rockford, Illinois, United States, 61108, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/559005
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The Kettering IEEE Student Branch is teaming up with Kettering's IEEE Eta Kappa Nu chapter to host a Solder Workshop later this semester, which is open to all students on campus. During the event, attendees will receive a custom-printed circuit board with components for a relaxation oscillator circuit to energize LEDs. The goal of this event is to give students a hands-on opportunity to either learn to solder or refine their current skills while assembling a fun PCB. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Northeast Michigan Section Speaker(s): Dr Taylor, Room: Maker Space, Bldg: Learning Commons , 1700 University Avenue, Flint, Michigan, United States, 48504 |
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[] Join us for the administrative online meeting of the Robotics & Automation Society (RAS) Chapter 14 in the Southeastern Michigan Section! This meeting will focus on planning events for 2026, and we invite all local RAS members to participate and share their input. We aim to record the meeting, so if you are unable to attend, you can catch up later. Your ideas and contributions are essential in shaping an exciting year ahead—don’t miss out! Co-sponsored by: [email protected] Agenda: 06:00 PM - Meeting opens 06:05 PM - Introductions 06:10 PM - Topics and Speakers for 2026 06:25 PM - Other potential areas/ideas/exploratory thoughts 06:30 PM - Wrap up and share notes ALL times are local EDT/EST! Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551495
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[] Join us for the administrative online meeting of the Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society (AESS) & Communications Society (ComSoc) Chapter 3 in the Southeastern Michigan Section! This meeting will focus on planning events for 2026, and we invite all local AESS and ComSec members to participate and share their input. We aim to record the meeting, so if you are unable to attend, you can catch up later. Your ideas and contributions are essential in shaping an exciting year ahead—don’t miss out! Co-sponsored by: [email protected] Agenda: 08:00 PM - Meeting opens 08:05 PM - Introductions 08:10 PM - Topics and Speakers for 2026 08:25 PM - Other potential areas/ideas/exploratory thoughts 08:30 PM - Wrap up and share notes ALL times are local EDT/EST! Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551426 |
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IEEE Southeast Michigan Young Professionals Affinity Group Admin Meeting - monthly Agenda: Agenda is emailed to team prior to meeting occurrence. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/554415
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Fuzz testing has passed its 35 th birthday and, in that time, has gone from a disparaged and mocked technique to one that is the foundation of many efforts in software engineering and testing. The key idea behind fuzz testing is using random input and having an extremely simple test oracle that only looks for crashes or hangs in the program. Importantly, in all our studies, all our tools, test data, and results were made public so that others could reproduce the work. In addition, we located the cause of each failure that we caused and identified the common causes of such failures. In the last several years, there has been a huge amount of progress and new developments in fuzz testing. Hundreds of papers have been published on the subject and dozens of PhD dissertations have been produced. In this talk, I will review the progress over the last 35 years describing our simple approach – using what is now called black box generational testing – and show how it is still relevant and effective today. In 1990, we published the results of a study of the reliability of standard UNIX application/utility programs. This study showed that by using simple (almost simplistic) random testing techniques, we could crash or hang 25-33% of these utility programs. In 1995, we repeated and significantly extended this study using the same basic techniques: subjecting programs to random input streams. This study also included X-Window applications and servers. A distressingly large number of UNIX applications still crashed with our tests. X-window applications were at least as unreliable as command-line applications. The commercial versions of UNIX fared slightly better than in 1990, but the biggest surprise was that Linux and GNU applications were significantly more reliable than the commercial versions. In 2000, we took another stab at random testing, this time testing applications running on Microsoft Windows. Given valid random mouse and keyboard input streams, we could crash or hang 45% (NT) to 64% (Win2K) of these applications. In 2006, we continued the study, looking at both command-line and GUI-based applications on the relatively new Mac OS X operating system. While the command-line tests had a reasonable 7% failure rate, the GUI-based applications, from a variety of vendors, had a distressing 73% failure rate. Recently, we decided to revisit our basic techniques on commonly used UNIX systems. We were interested to see that these techniques were still effective and useful. In this talk, I will discuss our testing techniques and then present the various test results in more detail. These results include, in many cases, identification of the bugs and the coding practices that caused the bugs. In several cases, these bugs introduced issues relating to system security. The talk will conclude with some philosophical musings on the current state of software development. Papers on the four studies (1990, 1995, 2000, 2006, and 2020), the software and the bug reports can be found at the UW fuzz home page: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~bart/fuzz/ About the Speaker: Barton Miller is the Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor at UW-Madison Miller is a co-PI on the Trusted CI NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, where he leads the software assurance effort. His research interests include software security, in-depth vulnerability assessment, binary and malicious code analysis and instrumentation, extreme scale systems, and parallel and distributed program measurement and debugging. In 1988, Miller founded the field of Fuzz random software testing, which is the foundation of many security and software engineering disciplines. In 1992, Miller (working with his thenstudent Prof. Jeffrey Hollingsworth) founded the field of dynamic binary code instrumentation and coined the term “dynamic instrumentation”. Miller is a Fellow of the ACM and recently won the Jean Claude Laprie Award in dependable computing for his work on fuzz testing. Miller was a member of the FAA VECTOR Task Force reviewing cybersecurity of the U.S. aviation infrastructure. He was the chair of the Institute for Defense Analysis Center for Computing Sciences Program Review Committee, member of the U.S. National Nuclear Safety Administration Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Labs Cyber Security Review Committee (POFMR), member of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Computing, Communications and Networking Division Review Committee, has been on the U.S. Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force (Chicago Area) is currently an advisor to the Wisconsin National Guard 176 th Cyber Prevention Team and the Wisconsin Security Research Consortium. Room: 302, Bldg: Madison Central Library, 201 West Mifflin Street, Madison, Wisconsin, United States, 53703, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/558704 |
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Join us for our monthly executive committee meeting from 5 - 6:30 pm. This is a great opportunity to meet like minded people, learn leadership skills, and to help steer the direction of your local IEEE chapter. Who should attend: Executive committee for the Cedar Rapids Section, and any other leaders and interested members that wish to attend. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/532691
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Please join us for the Missouri Slope IEEE annual Picnic at the New Generation Park Far West Rotary Community Center on June 9th from 5:00-7:30 PM. IEEE will be providing dinner and dessert, as well as non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages. Please RSVP and tell the number of people attending by June 9th for an accurate headcount for the catering and drinks. 1021 Mustang Drive, Bismarck, North Dakota, United States, 58503
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Dear members of the Twin Cities IEEE Computer Society, You are invited to attend an informal virtual get-together from 7 to 8 PM on Tuesday, June 9th. The purpose of this virtual meeting is to discuss: - Chapter administrative matters - New chapter officer roles - Upcoming event / program planning The Google Meet link is posted in the announcement of this meeting on our (https://ieee-collabratec.ieee.org/app/workspaces/8481/Twin-Cities-IEEE-Computer-Society) site. Co-sponsored by: Twin Cities IEEE Computer Society Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/562588 |
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Chapter 4 SEM section adcom meeting. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/563166
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Silicon has been the dominant material for electronic computing for decades and very likely will stay dominant for the foreseeable future. However, it is well-known that Moore’s law and Dennard’s scaling that propelled Silicon into this dominant position are long dead. Therefore, a fervent search for (i) new semiconductors that could directly replace silicon or (ii) new architectures with novel materials/devices added onto silicon or (iii) new physics/state-variables or a combination of above has been the subject of much of the electronic materials and devices research of the past 2 decades. In short, there is a pressing need for complementing and supplementing Silicon to operate with greater energy efficiency, speed and handle greater amounts of data. This is further necessary since a completely novel and paradigm changing computing platform (e.g. all optical computing or quantum computing) remains out of reach for now. The above is, however, not possible without fundamental innovation in new electronic materials and devices. Therefore, in this talk, I will try to make the case of how novel layered two-dimensional (2D) chalcogenide materials1 and three-dimensional (3D) nitride materials might present interesting avenues to overcome some of the limitations being faced by Silicon (as well as Silicon Carbide) hardware. I will end the talk with a broad perspective on the role of novel materials that could turbo-charge silicon, silicon carbide and other pervasive semiconductor technologies for electronic computing. References: (1) Song, S.; Rahaman, M.; Jariwala, D. ACS Nano 2024, 18, 10955–10978. Picture Credit: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590238523003685, Wafer-scale growth of two-dimensional, phase-pure InSe Co-sponsored by: Gordon Burkhead, Sreekanth Narayan Speaker(s): Deep Jariwala Agenda: 6:00 PM - Start of online/virtual event. Local chapter and Section updates, introductions, etc. 6:05 PM - Start of Distinguished Lecture 6:55 PM - Formal End of Lecture, Start of Q&A - Discussions 7:15 PM - Formal end of event, Vote of thanks to the Speaker.... Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/554273
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Monthly administrative meeting for Technology and Engineering Management Society (TEMS) in Southeastern Michigan Section. Our OU # is CH04142 We invite all members of the TEMS locally to participate and provide their input. Agenda: 09:00 PM - Meeting opens 0905 PM - Updates on topics from last meeting 0915 PM - New items from the attendess 0920PM - Wrap up and sharing notes 0930PM - Meeting ends ALL times are local EDT/EST! Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/559906 |
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GMI Initiative meeting by Wolfram Lunscher and Laura Hall Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/563043
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SEM Chapter 8 Officers AdCom meeting: Contact Scott Lytle: [email protected] for details and Teleconference phone information. Co-sponsored by: Scott Lytle Agenda: Agenda on-line: Contact Steve Tomba [email protected] for details. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/521674
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IEEE Toledo is gathering at Earnest Brew Works at 4342 S. Detroit Ave, Toledo, Ohio (at intersection of S.Bryne and S.Detroit) on Thursday, June 11th from 5-7pm. Join us there and enjoy a social beverage or two. Earnest Brew has a food truck that you can buy a meal from. Look for the tables with the IEEE printouts and me in a black IEEE T-shirt. Drop in any time from 5 until 7. Note that this is an informal event and IEEE will not be providing food or drinks. No registration is needed. We are looking for ways to meet up with fellow members! If these events are popular, we hope to have more similar activities in the future. Please reach out to us [email protected] with any questions or suggestions. Location: https://www.earnestbrewworks.com/south-toledo/ IEEE Toledo Site: https://r4.ieee.org/toledo/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ieee-toledo-section/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ieeetoledo/ 4342 S. Detroit Ave, Toledo, Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, United States, 43614 |
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This session explores how product leaders can move beyond adding AI features and start building truly AI-native products. Using agentic systems as the core theme, it explains how to identify real customer problems, validate ideas, avoid common product failures, and design AI solutions with measurable business outcomes. The talk covers practical patterns for deploying governed AI agents, including use-case tiering, identity, access controls, shadow mode validation, human oversight, auditability, and scalable multi-model architecture. Attendees will learn how to balance innovation with trust, safety, compliance, and product value while turning AI from a capability into a disciplined product strategy. 💡 Practical insights 💬 Interactive audience Q&A 🚀 Real lessons from the field [] Open to engineers, product leaders, designers, students, and anyone curious about building with AI. Register soon! Co-sponsored by: Central Indiana IEEE Computer Society Speaker(s): Sandeep Shivam, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/559378
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Hello Everyone! Join us for our monthly virtual coffee hour. Bring your favorite brew and enjoy the stimulating conversation and company. We have had wide-ranging conversation covering AI, science fiction, comics, risks, and more. Share with us what interests you. https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=mf4c37374a5a74c2d1aef4254e159a027 Ahmed Naumaan - TC Section Chair Agenda: - Stimulating conversation We have had wide-ranging conversation covering AI, science fiction, comics, risks, and more. Share with us what interests you. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/562938
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Adventures of a Mathematician is a 2020 biographical drama film directed and written by Thor Klein Set in the 1930s and 1940s, the film follows Stan Ulam, a Polish immigrant who moves to the United States. While coping with personal losses and the challenges of assimilation, Ulam becomes involved in the (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Project) and later in the development of the (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_bomb). The narrative highlights both his scientific achievements and the moral dilemmas faced during the dawn of the nuclear age AFTER the movie - we can have a brief discussion session. NOTE: You must supply your own soda pop and popcorn! :-) Trivia may also follow, so bring your Jeopardy hats too Co-sponsored by: Subramaniam Ganesan Agenda: 7:00 PM - Welcome and Introductions, Chapter business update; (on your own) Pizza, Popcorn and Soda Pop 7:05 PM - Documentary Start 8:30 PM - End of Documentary; Start of Q & A; Group Discussion 8:45 PM - Wrap Up Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/562763 |
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Join us for a day of augmented development and prompt engineering. Whether you are looking to accelerate a side project, learn the nuances of LLMs, or just see how fast you can break an agent, this is your space. This is a 5-hour collaborative working session designed to get you out of "tutorial hell" and into building mode with the help of AI. The Plan: This isn't a classroom. It's a lab. Bring your laptop and your current obsession. We are focusing on: - AI-Assisted Build: exploring how tools like Claude Code, Google Antigravity, GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT, and others can handle the heavy lifting. - Orchestration: Make a fleet of tools to do your bidding. - Prompt Experimentation: seeing which models handle your specific stack the best. - Classic Coding: Not into AI? No worries. We always need "Human-in-the-Loop" experts to review code and keep the machines honest. Note regarding network access: You are free to use almost any tool you like, though please be aware that DeepSeek AI is currently blocked on the venue Wi-Fi. The Logistics: - Date: Saturday, June 13 - Time: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM (Drop in or stay the whole time) - Fuel: We break at noon for pizza. It’s a "pay what you want" system—chip in for a slice or bring your own lunch. - Show & Tell: Stick around at 2:30 PM for an optional demo. Show off your working app, or share the most hilarious hallucination your AI produced during the day. Space is limited to 50 participants. Register here: https://guild.host/events/ai-code-jam-june-2026-58mt2i Room: 120, Bldg: Paradigm, 1850 Deming Way, Middleton, Wisconsin, United States
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IEEE R4 Southern Minnesota WIE Affinity Group Event Please come join us at the first WIE social event in 2026! You’re all invited! EventID EventName Date Time Location Notes 1 Café & Desserts Networking June 13th, Saturday 12:30pm-2:30pm Mezza9 Cafe & Desserts, 20 3rd St SW, Rochester, MN 55902 Everyone is welcome! Mezza9 Cafe & Desserts, 20 3rd St SW, Rochester, Minnesota, United States |
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Bi-weekly administrative meeting for Vehicular Technology Society chapter (VT06) in Southeastern Michigan Section. Our OU # is CH04051. We invite all members of the VTS locally to participate and provide their input. Co-sponsored by: [email protected] Agenda: 09:00 PM - Meeting opens 0905 PM - Updates on topics from last meeting 0915 PM - New items from the attendess 0920PM - Wrap up and sharing notes 0930PM - Meeting ends ALL times are local EDT/EST! Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/563187 |
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The Science Behind Hurricane Formation and Lifecycle Around the world, hurricanes reshape coastlines, disrupt lives, and threaten communities. In this talk Quinton Lawton, ASP Postdoctoral Fellow II, will discuss the basic science behind the formation, growth, and lifecycle of these powerful storms. A major focus of the talk will be the groundbreaking research currently being done to better predict hurricane formation. Long before these storms make landfall, they often begin as smaller weather disturbances known as African easterly waves. Understanding how these atmospheric precursors form and grow is critical for predicting extreme weather and mitigating its impacts. We will also explore recent advances in meteorological prediction, including new advancements in Artificial Intelligence-driven forecast systems. The presentation will conclude with a look at the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. We will discuss how global patterns like El Niño influence the behavior of African easterly waves and hurricanes from year to year. Understanding this connection provides a clearer outlook for what the tropics might have in store over the coming months. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Speaker(s): Quinton Lawton, Ph.D. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/563476 |
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The Joint Northern Virginia/Washington PES Chapter is pleased to host Usama Ahmed and Jimmy Ianni of TS Conductor Corp., to speak on the topic of Aluminum Encapsulated Carbon Core (AECC) conductors, an advanced technology in high voltage transmission designed to enhance performance, efficiency, and reliability of overhead power lines. We invite you all to join us online on June 17, 2026, from 12:00pm to 1:30pm EST. Registration required. The event is free to attend. [] Speaker(s): Usama, Jimmy Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/561617
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Turn an early idea into something real and fundable. In this session, Troy Vosseller from gener8tor, one of the most respected startup accelerators, breaks down how founders move from a concept to a reputable company. You’ll hear what helps inventors gain traction, build a business that can grow, and get in front of investors when it counts. Speaker(s): Troy Vosseller Agenda: IEEE-USA's free webinars/events are designed to help you find your next job, maintain your career, negotiate an appropriate salary, understand ethical considerations in the workplace and learn about other career-building strategies and public policy developments that affect your profession. For information regarding upcoming webinars or to visit our vast webinar archive, please visit: (https://ieeeusa.org/careers/webinars/) (https://newsletter.smartbrief.com/rest/sign-up/2479DAB0-4089-43E7-925D-86AE0C1E6244?campaign=e0d52cef) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/547729
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Children today are growing up in a world where digital interactions begin before they fully understand risk. From sharing passwords to engaging with unknown platforms, most online behaviors are learned informally and often too late, after mistakes are made. This talk challenges the traditional approach to cybersecurity education, which focuses primarily on professionals and reactive awareness. Instead, it introduces the idea of building digital citizens early by equipping children with the mindset, habits, and decision-making skills needed to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly. Drawing from real-world cybersecurity experience and insights from building DigiArmorX, Nidhi will explore how risk-based thinking can be simplified for young learners through storytelling, behavioral cues, and adaptive learning. She will highlight gaps in current education systems, the role of parents and schools, and how technology, especially AI, can personalize cybersecurity learning at scale. The session leaves audiences with a clear takeaway. Cybersecurity is not just a technical discipline. It is a life skill, and the earlier we start, the safer our digital future becomes. Speaker(s): Nidhi, Agenda: - 7:00 PM – 7:05 PM | Welcome and Opening Remarks - 7:05 PM – 7:50 PM | Technical Talk: Building Digital Citizens: Cybersecurity as a Life Skill for Children Speaker: Nidhi Srivastava - 7:50 PM – 8:00 PM | Q&A and Discussion Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/558274 |
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Monthly IEEE Nebraska Section ExCom Meeting. Agenda will be emailed out before the meeting each month. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/536161
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Monthly IEEE Nebraska Section ExCom Meeting. Agenda will be emailed out before the meeting each month. Co-sponsored by: Nick McIntosh Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/535322 |
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Join other tech professionals and friends for our Tech Social every Third Friday. This is a monthly reoccurring networking/social meetup hosted by the IEEE R4 Iowa-Illinois Section and Computer Society Chapter. 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. [] Agenda: We plan to meet IN PERSON at Five Cities in Bettendorf. Five Cities Brewery , Bettendorf, Iowa, United States, 52722
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The technology in Star Trek has borrowed freely from the scientific world to provide storylines. Episodes are replete with references to tachyon beams, baryon sweeps, quantum fluctuations and event horizons. Many of the technologies created for the Star Trek universe were done so out of simple financial necessity—the transporter was created because the limited budget of the original series in the 1960s did not allow expensive shots of spaceships landing on planets. AFTER the movie - we can have a brief discussion session. NOTE: You must supply your own soda pop and popcorn! :-) Trivia may also follow, so bring your Jeopardy hats too Co-sponsored by: Malcolm Lunn Agenda: 7:00 PM - Welcome and Introductions, Chapter business update; (on your own) Pizza, Popcorn and Soda Pop 7:05 PM - Documentary Start 8:00 PM - End of Documentary; Start of Q & A; Group Discussion 8:45 PM - Wrap Up Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/562766 |
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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
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--------------------------------------------------------------- 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 |
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One the cornerstones of effective leadership is the ability to run a good meeting. This presentation will focus on Robert's Rules of Order with several examples of typical meeting issues and how to deal with them. The title of the presentation is "Meeting rules don’t matter, until they do." We are lucky to have Daniel Forth, JD as our presenter. He is a Local Government Specialist with UW Madison’s Division of Extension. He has taught over 5,000 local government and non-profit officials and staff on meeting rules and procedures. Pizza will be provided. Doors open at 5:30pm, the Lecture starts at 6pm. Room: Community Room, Madison Public Library - Hawthorne Library, Madison, Wisconsin, United States, 53704, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/562790 |
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Pizza Sponsor: Advanced Test Equipment Corp. (ATEC) Facility Sponsor: TÜV SÜD EMC Laboratory - Plymouth MI Tom Fisher Abstract: Tom Fisher (Lab Manager, TÜV SÜD) shares why system-level EMC visibility matters, which assumptions lead to risky test cuts, and how smarter, risk-based decisions help avoid late-stage failures. Tom explains how suppliers, OEMs, and 3rd party labs work together and how to manage the dynamic most effectively. Biography: Tom Fisher is an EMC Test Engineer at TÜV SÜD America and Lab Manager for Plymouth EMC, specializing in automotive electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing and validation. With extensive hands-on experience testing vehicle components and systems, Tom supports OEMs and suppliers in ensuring compliance with global EMC standards while maintaining performance and reliability. His work focuses on identifying and mitigating electromagnetic interference in increasingly complex, electrified vehicle architectures. At TÜV SÜD, Tom plays a key role in delivering high-quality testing solutions that help customers navigate evolving regulatory requirements and bring safe, reliable vehicles to market. TUV SUD, 47523 Clipper St, Plymouth, Michigan, United States, 48170
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Join us Thursday, June 25th at 5:30 pm at Lion Bridge Brewing in Cedar Rapids for a 2-Pi Day pizza social! Join us for beer and pizza on us and maybe a game or two. Hope to see you there! Bldg: Lion Bridge Brewing Company, 59 16th Ave SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States, 52404
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Annual Picnic for Rock River Valley Section Agenda: 6:00 PM Social Time 6:30 PM Dinner 7:00 PM Remarks and Elections Bldg: Sundstrand Park North Shelter, 2100 Newburg Road, Belvidere, Illinois, United States |
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Alan Turing OBE FRS (23 June 1912 – 7 June 1954) was an English mathematician, computer scientist, logician, cryptanalyst, philosopher, and theoretical biologist. Turing was highly influential in the development of theoretical computer science, providing a formalization of the concepts of algorithm and computation with the Turing machine, which can be considered a model of a general-purpose computer. He is widely considered to be the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence. Despite this Turing remains largely unknown to the general mainstream population. AFTER the movie - we can have a brief discussion session. NOTE: You must supply your own soda pop and popcorn! :-) Trivia may also follow, so bring your Jeopardy hats too Co-sponsored by: Subramaniam Ganesan Agenda: 7:00 PM - Welcome and Introductions, Chapter business update; (on your own) Pizza, Popcorn and Soda Pop 7:05 PM - Documentary Start 8:00 PM - End of Documentary; Start of Q & A; Group Discussion 8:15 PM - Wrap Up Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/562761 |
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In its Precision Sensing Lecture Series, International Institute for Biosensing (IIB) in collaboration with TwinCities IEEE Sensor Council Chapter is proud to host Barbara Pause. She is the owner and managing director of Textile Testing & Innovation LLC. The company's operations are focussed on specialized testing of the thermal and moisture management of textiles and composites as well as product development utilizing cutting-edge technologies, such as the Phase Change Material (PCM) Technology. My experience as a researcher covers the fields of heat and moisture transfer through textiles and other materials, the Phase Change Material (PCM) Technology, the Shape Memory Material (SMM) Technology, as well as applications of both technologies in various end-use products. She has presented the results of my research at numerous international conferences, published a multitude of papers and contributed to several technical text books, including "Guidelines for the Design of Products Equipped with Phase Change Material. She has more than 20 issued patents. In this lecture a phase change material (PCM) absorbs, stores, and releases a large amount of so- called “latent heat” in a material specific temperature range while its temperature remains nearly constant. PCMs can be used in wearables and medical devices to maintain a stable temperature, cool them down, or supply heat as needed, depending on their thermal needs. In the webinar, common PCMs will be introduced, the thermal effects will be explained, and applications in medical devices will be discussed. Co-sponsored by: International Instityute for Biosensing Speaker(s): Barabara Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/562006
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A evening of meaningful conversations, mentorship, and community — celebrating women in engineering and the leaders we're becoming. 📅 Monday, June 30, 2026 · 4:30 – 7:30 PM 🍺 (https://www.forgottenstarbrewing.com/) · Fridley, MN 👥 Engineers · Students · Allies — all are welcome 2026 Theme "Technology with Purpose: Innovate Responsibly, Inspire Globally, Lead with Integrity." Featured Speaker Session Roundtables Rotating discussions Networking & Game Build your community [] Forgotten Star Brewing Co. , 38 Northern Stacks Dr, Fridley, Minnesota, United States, 55421 |
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Join us on Friday, July 3rd for a delicious breakfast gathering at Café by Country Kitchen! Come enjoy great food, good conversation, and a wonderful start to the day with friends and colleagues. We look forward to seeing you there for a relaxed and enjoyable morning together. Bldg: Country Kitchen, 699 7th Ave, Marion, Iowa, United States, 52302
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[] Join us for the administrative online meeting of the Robotics & Automation Society (RAS) Chapter 14 in the Southeastern Michigan Section! This meeting will focus on planning events for 2026, and we invite all local RAS members to participate and share their input. We aim to record the meeting, so if you are unable to attend, you can catch up later. Your ideas and contributions are essential in shaping an exciting year ahead—don’t miss out! Co-sponsored by: [email protected] Agenda: 06:00 PM - Meeting opens 06:05 PM - Introductions 06:10 PM - Topics and Speakers for 2026 06:25 PM - Other potential areas/ideas/exploratory thoughts 06:30 PM - Wrap up and share notes ALL times are local EDT/EST! Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551498
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[] Join us for the administrative online meeting of the Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society (AESS) & Communications Society (ComSoc) Chapter 3 in the Southeastern Michigan Section! This meeting will focus on planning events for 2026, and we invite all local AESS and ComSec members to participate and share their input. We aim to record the meeting, so if you are unable to attend, you can catch up later. Your ideas and contributions are essential in shaping an exciting year ahead—don’t miss out! Co-sponsored by: [email protected] Agenda: 08:00 PM - Meeting opens 08:05 PM - Introductions 08:10 PM - Topics and Speakers for 2026 08:25 PM - Other potential areas/ideas/exploratory thoughts 08:30 PM - Wrap up and share notes ALL times are local EDT/EST! Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551430 |
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