NFPA 70E 2024 Update

Bldg: Bechtel Energy Building #3, 2105 Citywest Place, Houston, Texas, United States, 77042

Two Night Seminar Covering: OSHA considers NFPA 70E an industry consensus standard. Safety practices and mitigation techniques included in NFPA 70E are used industry wide to reduce the risk of electrical injury to employees in the workplace. The latest edition of NFPA 70E was issued in 2024. This IEEE learning session will provide the rationale of key changes for the 2024 edition, and will provide some insights on potential changes for the 2027 edition. Co-sponsored by: Donald G. Dunn, FIEEE Speaker(s): Louis Barrios Agenda: 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm: Dinner Served to all registered attendees. 6:15 pm - 6:30 pm: Annoucements 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm: Presentation Bldg: Bechtel Energy Building #3, 2105 Citywest Place, Houston, Texas, United States, 77042

Services Provided by the IEEE-USA Consultants Committee: A Presentation for Local Consultant Network Chairs

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/460103

A Consultants Committee Virtual Meeting A few years ago the (https://ieeeusa.org/committees/aicncc/) polled local consultants network chairs to find out the status of their local consultants network. What the Consultants Committee learned is that many local consultants networks are having trouble organizing in-person meetings. We also learned that many chairs have questions about activities of the IEEE-USA Consultants Committee. On January 30 at 12:00pm-1:00pm EST, the IEEE-USA Consultants Committee is again sponsoring a virtual workshop for local consultant network chairs. We have asked senior committee members William Kassebaum and Larry Nelson to give a presentation on key activities and services of IEEE-USA Consultants Committee. In addition, these committee members will add their commentary about what independent consultants should expect in 2025. After the presentation, there will be a Q/A with members of the IEEE-USA Consultants Committee. IEEE-USA Consultants Committee members want to address any questions about the committee's activities that local chairs may have. The speakers will address any additional questions chairs may have regarding the presentation. So, we invite all Chairs, Vice Chairs and other network officers, as well as potential future Board members, to register and attend this online event. This meeting will be recorded to be used as an on Demand resource. Speaker(s): William R. Kassebaum, Larry Nelson Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/460103

North Lake Life Member Meeting

Morton's Seafood Restaurant & Bar, 702 Water Street, Madisonville, Louisiana, United States, 70447

IEEE New Orleans Section - North Lake Life Member Affinity Group Monthly Meeting Co-sponsored by: Richard Miller, Co-Chair Agenda: 12:00PM Social meeting and lunch ordering 12:30PM Luncheon social 1:00PM Meeting opens with introduction of attendees 1:10PM Old Business: Proposed Technical Meeting Richard Miller …. New business: If available Francis Gros Will update us on what is happening in IEEE HQ 2:00PM Motion to adjourn Next meeting will be February 27, 2025, at the same location and time. Members not receiving IEEE E-mail please update your IEEE record so the database will have your correct mailing address. Morton's Seafood Restaurant & Bar, 702 Water Street, Madisonville, Louisiana, United States, 70447

IEEE New Orleans Section North Lake Life Member Affinity Monthly Meeting Re Scheduled from 01/23/2025 to 01/30/2025

Bldg: Lakeway II Building, Morton's Seafood Restaurant & Bar, 702 Water Street, Madisonville, Louisiana, United States, 70447

Monthly North Lake Life Member Affinity Group meeting is changed from the normal third Thursday January 23, 2025 to Thursday January 30, 2025 Due to weather conditions making it un-safe to attend due to black ice and snow on the roads. Mark your calandre for January 30, 2025, the last Thursday of the month of January. Co-sponsored by: Richard Miller, Co-Chair Agenda: 12:00am 1200hr CST Meeting with social and selecting lunch. 12:30am 1230hr CST Lunch 1:00pm 1300hr CST Meeting starts with old business. 1:30pm 1330hr CST If available Frances B. Grosz provides HQ update 1:45pm 1345hr CST New Business & Richard Mill report on proposed and upcoming events 2:00pm 1400hr CST Motion to Adjourn Meeting. Next Meeting is scheduled for February 28, 2025 Looking forward to seeing everyone at the January Meeting. Bldg: Lakeway II Building, Morton's Seafood Restaurant & Bar, 702 Water Street, Madisonville, Louisiana, United States, 70447

IEEE ExCom Meeting

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463516

Kickoff meeting for ExCom. Tentative Agenda: Introductions Financial reporting for 2024- Bob Process for approving sponsoring requests from members New Initiatives Others ( please send other agenda items.) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463516

Predictive Engineering and Artificial Intelligence

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445270

Humans make decisions and solve problems using heuristics (“thinking fast”) or abstract approaches such as modeling (“thinking slow”). Artificial intelligence approaches can similarly use either heuristics that are related to correlation and categorization, or use models that are related to causation. Predictive Engineering, which melds engineering modeling with probabilistic thinking, aligns closely with causation and an aspect of artificial intelligence called Causal Learning. Issues with some artificial intelligence approaches will be explored, with real (and sometimes controversial and provocative) examples, and promising approaches encompassing causation /predictive engineering will be discussed. [] Speaker(s): Eric Maass Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445270

SC24 Presentation

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/461480

Please join us for a presentation by Kyrian Adimora regarding SC24. Speaker(s): Kyrian Adimora Agenda: - SC24 Presentation by Kyrian Adimora Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/461480

Region 5 Winter Strategy Retreat

https://group.embassysuites.com/l44ycm, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States

Please mark your calendars for Friday, January 31 - Sunday, February 2 for the Region 5 Winter Excom meeting. Voting member (excom) of Region 5 will be meeting in Corpus Christi, hosted by the TAMUCC student branch leadership and faculty advisor on the TAMUCC campus. Hotel details will be forwarded shortly. Please register so we can get a head count. Topics for this year's meeting include - Priorities for 2025 and alignment with the greater IEEE - Conference strategy - action from the fall conference meeting - Organizational strategy - continuing to work better together through effective communication and organization We will be staying at the Embassy Suites by Hilton in Corpus Christi; Please book HERE: https://group.embassysuites.com/l44ycm We will open the weekend with our usual Friday evening networking reception at the hotel with TAMUCC student branch and Corpus Christi section leadership invited. On Saturday our plan is hold our meeting on the TAMUCC campus, hosted by the TAMUCC Student Branch. Saturday evening will be dinner out, again with local guests. Sunday morning’s meeting will be at the hotel, with plans to break by noon. Travel to/from the airport will be by individual Uber/Lyft arrangements with ride sharing encouraged. Thanks! Matt Francis, Region 5 Director Jim Sipes, Region 5 Conference Chair https://group.embassysuites.com/l44ycm, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States

IEEE ComSoc Celebration Dinner

4000 E Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock, Texas, United States, 78665

Live In-person Event Join us for a celebration of our volunteers. We will have fun, food, and fellowship This event will be held at Cork & Barrel Craft Kitchen in Round Rock, Texas on Saturday, February 1st. The doors open at 6:30 pm and close at 9:00 pm. Cork & Barrel Craft Kitchen + Microbrewery 4000 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665 This dinner and appreciation is by invitation only from the host. Each invitee may bring one guest. Agenda: Agenda: 6:30 pm: Appetizers and Drinks 6:45 pm: Introduction and Remarks 7:00 pm: Food is served (Order from Menu) 8:00 pm: Speaker 8:30 pm: Remarks and Closing 4000 E Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock, Texas, United States, 78665

Alarm Management Fundamentals

Bldg: Bechtel Energy Building #3, 2105 Citywest Place, Houston, Texas, United States, 77042

Two Night Seminar Covering Alarm Management Fundamentals: This course is geared towards practicing electrical, control and instrument engineers who perform engineering on systems which develop alarms impacting operators. Abstract: Poor alarm management is one of the leading causes of unplanned downtime, contributing to over $20B in lost production every year , and of major industrial incidents such as the one in Texas City (2005). Developing good alarm management practices is not a discrete activity, but more of a continuous process (i.e., it is more of a journey than a destination). This paper will describe the ISA -18.2 standard, “Management of Alarm Systems for the Process Industries” . Example alarm considerations for intelligent motors/motor controls, drives, and electrical infrastructure integrated into process control systems will also be discussed as well as why electrical engineers who implement IEC 61850 substation automation systems need to adhere to alarm management standards. ISA 18.2 provides a framework and methodology for the successful design, implementation, operation and management of alarm systems and will allow end-users to address one of the fundamental conclusions of Bransby and Jenkinson that “Poor performance costs money in lost production and plant damage and weakens a very important line of defense against hazards to people.” Co-sponsored by: Donald G. Dunn, FIEEE Speaker(s): Nick Sands, Donald Dunn Agenda: 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm: Dinner Served to all registered attendees. 6:15 pm - 6:30 pm: Annoucements 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm: Presentation Bldg: Bechtel Energy Building #3, 2105 Citywest Place, Houston, Texas, United States, 77042

Careers in Technology Spring Series 2025 – Eamon J Wall, Esq – 04 February 8pm EST / 7 pm CST

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456313

[] Mr Eamon J Wall, Esq began his career as an Engineer and enjoyed the field so much, he decided to make important contributions by becoming a Patent Attorney, helping many individuals and companies to create significant value with technology innovations. Mr Wall is dedicated to advancing technology for humanity, serving the community in many important projects and programs. Speaker(s): Eamon J Wall, Esq Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456313

IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights: Essential Strategies for Entrepreneurs and Businesses to Safeguard Innovations, Designs, and Brands

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/461893

In this engaging and informative presentation, Peter Weissman, a partner at a national law firm, will delve into the critical strategies for safeguarding your intellectual property. Peter will share real-world examples and practical advice, drawing from his extensive experience working with startups and Fortune 500 companies. Whether you’re an entrepreneur or a business leader, this presentation will equip you with the knowledge and tools to navigate the complex IP landscape and unlock the full potential of your creations. Key Takeaways: - Understanding IP Fundamentals: Learn the basics of patents, trademarks, copyrights, designs, trade secrets and licensing. - Strategic IP Management: Discover strategies for effectively managing and protecting your intellectual property. - Insights for Startups: Gain practical advice on navigating IP issues specific to startups. - Guidance for Large Companies: Explore best practices for maintaining and leveraging IP portfolios in established businesses. - Expert Perspective: Benefit from the speaker’s dual experience as a patent attorney and former USPTO patent examiner. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and safeguard your innovations. Register now to secure your spot! Speaker(s): Peter Weissman 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. Learn about our sponsor: the IEEE Member Group Insurance Program - Powered by AMBA. AMBA specializes in providing tailored insurance solutions for IEEE members. Whether you’re seeking health, life, or disability coverage, AMBA has you covered. Visit the IEEE Member Group Insurance Program website to explore the benefits and options available to you: (https://www.ieeeinsurance.com/) 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/461893

LSS EXCOM

Room: CR 1.102, Bldg: 168, Southwest Research Institute, 6220 Culebra Road, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78238, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/455825

Monthly Lone Star Section Executive Committee Meeting Agenda: Room: CR 1.102, Bldg: 168, Southwest Research Institute, 6220 Culebra Road, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78238, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/455825

Charting New Territories: Multimodal Information Processing in NLP through Deep Learning and Language Modeling

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/461803

Synopsis: Multimodal information processing involves utilizing data from diverse sources such as images, videos, and text to improve real-world applications. This presentation will explore how extracting insights from multiple modalities can enhance tasks like summarization, hate speech detection, complaint mining, and medical question summarization. Combining data from videos, images, and texts can create more comprehensive summaries. The speaker will discuss their recent works in multimodal summarization, focusing on areas like comment-aware multimodal summarization, multilingual approaches, and medical question summarization. The talk will also cover the datasets and methods developed to address these challenges in detail. Speaker(s): Dr. Vishnu S. Pendyala, Dr. Sriparna Saha Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/461803

Professional Journey, Interview tips and tricks, and how to get involved in Cybersecurity from an Amazon Cyber Security Principal

Room 1701 Pvt Rd, San Antonio, TX, United States

Learn how to get involved in Cybersecurity from Mr. Richard Davey, a Cyber Security Principal at Amazon! We will cover Mr. Richard’s career journey, how to get involved in the cyber community through BSides, and interview tips and tricks to help you on your path in Cybersecurity. Bring any questions about cybersecurity, career tips, or how to get involved in BSides! Speaker(s): , Richard Davey Room: Conference Room B, Bldg: University Center, One Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, Texas, United States

Realizing Artificial Intelligence: Edge-to-Cloud-to-Exascale

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462458

[] Title: Realizing Artificial Intelligence: Edge-to-Cloud-to-Exascale Abstract: Foundational models with trillions of parameters are being trained. Multi-modal GenAI and Inference Serving services are being deployed for a variety of use cases. To meet the computational demands of these AI workloads, we now have infrastructure with larger than ever GPUs and networks with ever increasing bandwidths. In this presentation, I will talk about challenges of running today’s AI workloads on extreme scale infrastructure. Hewlett Packard Labs is pursuing different research directions for building resilient, scalable and sustainable AI infrastructures. I will discuss how we are tackling the complexities of orchestrating AI/ML workloads by leveraging AI Workload simulations, GPU virtualization, performant communication collectives and novel accelerators. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462458

ETS-Lindgren World Headquarters Factory Tour

ETS-Lindgren, 1301 Arrow Point Drive, Cedar Park, Texas, United States, 78613

[] ETS-Lindgren Factory Tour The IEEE EMC Central Texas Chapter and the IEEE University of Texas (UT) Chapter, in partnership with ETS-Lindgren, invites UT engineering students to an exclusive factory tour of the ETS-Lindgren main manufacturing facility in Cedar Park, Texas. This facility is not only ETS-Lindgren’s world headquarters, but also the primary manufacturing facility for many products and systems the company produces for RF, EMP/Data Center, Industrial, EMC, Wireless, and Acoustic test and measurement applications. This event will feature two sessions as noted in the agenda below. Transportation to the ETS-Lindgren Cedar Park facility from the UT campus (up to 40 people) and a complimentary lunch sponsored by ETS-Lindgren will be provided as part of the tour. *Participants are required to wear close-toe shoes. Safety glasses will be provided at the facility. Additional information regarding bus pick-up location, on-site parking and other instructions will be provided ahead of the event via email to those registered. NOTE: There is no charge to attend, but you must register in advance to reserve your seat. Attendance is limited and seats will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. This event is open to IEEE members and guests with advance registration. Co-sponsored by: ETS-Lindgren Agenda: This event will feature two sessions: Lunch & Learn Session (11:00 am to 12:30 pm) Gain a better understanding of the customized solutions ETS-Lindgren designs, manufactures, and delivers to customers globally. You’ll learn how this effort is supported by significant engineering efforts from in-house mechanical, electrical, RF, wireless and acoustic engineers as well as technical experts from these industries. Factory Tour Session (12:30 pm to 2:00 pm) Experience a guided tour of the factory floor along with the A2LA accredited laboratory located in the same facility, observing how key components are designed, manufactured, and tested to meet customer’s specific performance requirements. Transportation to the ETS-Lindgren Cedar Park facility from the UT campus (up to 40 people) and a complimentary lunch sponsored by ETS-Lindgren will be provided as part of the tour. *Participants are required to wear close-toe shoes. Safety glasses will be provided at the facility. Additional information regarding bus pick-up location, on-site parking, and other instructions will be provided ahead of the event via email to those pre-registered. ETS-Lindgren, 1301 Arrow Point Drive, Cedar Park, Texas, United States, 78613

Solder LED Hearts

Bldg 1 Cam Santa Maria, San Antonio, TX, United States

Come and solder LED hearts for yourself or a loved one! We will teach you the basics of soldering and help you make something special! Bldg: Drone Lab, One Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, Texas, United States

STEM/STEAM Workstations and Preparation Events for September 2025 'What-If' Festival

Bldg: 21st Century Library, 1175 Chapel Hills Dr., Room B6, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, 80920

The IEEE Pikes Peak Section will be starting a new initiative in STEM/STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts/Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Mathematics), led by Dr. John Santiago, past IEEE Faculty Advisor of the IEEE Colorado Technical University (CTU) Student Branch (2007-2019), IEEE Pikes Peak Section Chair (Jan 2019 – Feb 2023), IEEE PPS webmaster (2015-Present). The first monthly meeting will be held on: Date: 11 Feb 2025 Time: 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Location: Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) 21st Century Library, Room B6, 1175 Chapel Hills Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80920 Snacks will be provided. The room can accommodate only a maximum of 16 people, so please register. Once 16 individuals have signed up, registration will immediately be closed. There will be other opportunities to attend these meetings and will keep track for those who are unable to attend this meeting. The end goal of these monthly meetings is to prepare 10 workstations for the ‘What-If’ Festival to be held during September 2025. Most of the workstations will leverage the past demonstrations created by former students of Dr John Santiago. The IEEE Pikes Peak Section plans to participate in other STEM/STEAM events when more details are brought forth, including: Cool Science, Engineering Summit, Space Foundation – Summer of Discovery, Job Fairs and others. The agenda includes: - Demonstrations of Squishy Circuits (making circuits with Play-Doh) o Develop STEM/STEAM kits o Demonstrate and Brainstorm other ideas/lessons using Squishy Circuits. - Description and Demos of Past Student Projects/workstations (tracking scare crows using Arduino, flying drones, simple and handmade motors, solar stem kits, and many others). - Please visit https://r5.ieee.org/stem-demos and (https://r5.ieee.org/pikespeak/student-activities/#1655832784573-d6b390a4-9f53) a - AI applications to increase productivity - Develop agenda for future monthly meetings The initiative attempts to be aligned with IEEE Region 5 priorities/goals, namely: - Build the student to Young Professional pipeline - Develop leadership among the section and active volunteers - Increase engagement with industry The above goals/priorities are also aligned with the IEEE Pikes Peak Section strategic goals developed during 2020 (https://r5.ieee.org/pikespeak/about-the-section) given as: - Enhance professional skills - Increase member engagement - Assist improvement in workforce - Invest in STEM education Speaker(s): John, Agenda: The agenda includes: - Demonstrations of Squishy Circuits (making circuits with Play-Doh) o Develop STEM/STEAM kits o Demonstrate and Brainstorm other ideas/lessons using Squishy Circuits. - Description and Demos of Past Student Projects/workstations (tracking scare crows using Arduino, flying drones, simple and handmade motors, solar stem kits, and many others). Please visit https://r5.ieee.org/pikespeak/student-activities and https://r5.ieee.org/stem-demos - AI applications to increase productivity - Develop agenda for future monthly meetings Bldg: 21st Century Library, 1175 Chapel Hills Dr., Room B6, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, 80920

Careers in Technology Spring Series 2025 – Rui Li, PhD – 11 February 8pm EST / 7 pm CST

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456316

Dr Rui Li of will take a deep dive into the Multimodal Interaction and Affective Computing Lab (MIAC Lab) at Montclair State with a focus on Multimodal Human-Machine Interaction. This exciting work involves multimodal information processing, immersive interaction, intelligent systems for vehicles and robots. Her passion is for the interdisciplinary study of human emotion, behavior, and cognition to bring about excellent human-machine interaction and intelligent machines. Speaker(s): Dr. Rui Li PhD Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456316

Oncor Tech Talk

Room: 108, Bldg: Nedderman Hall, 416 Yates St, Arlington, TX 76010, Arlington, Texas, United States, 76013

Two Industry Professionals from Oncor are coming down to UTA to talk to IEEE-HKN Epsilon Mu about "What do engineers do at Oncor" and giving us the update on whats going on in the electrical grid. Agenda: - Introduction to our 2 guest - Tech Talk with Oncor - Last minute message Room: 108, Bldg: Nedderman Hall, 416 Yates St, Arlington, TX 76010, Arlington, Texas, United States, 76013

IEEE AESS – Securing Space Missions: Enhancing Satellite Cybersecurity with FPGA-Accelerated Secure Boot – Nicole Webb

Bldg: Building 51, 6620 Culebra, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78238

Abstract: As the complexity of modern computers, embedded devices, and satellites increases, so does the need for stronger cybersecurity. Government agencies are mandating cybersecurity measures for new space missions, raising concerns among technology providers. This paper discusses the growing necessity of incorporating Secure Boot to enhance satellite security. Secure Boot verifies the authenticity of an operating system or software before execution, starting with a root of trust that uses fixed keys and digital signatures for verification. While Secure Boot is commonly associated with the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) on consumer platforms, it is typically restricted to modern architectures. Space platforms often operate at their computational limits, and introducing Secure Boot could further reduce their processing capacity. However, implementing Secure Boot on a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) can prevent the processor from sharing the computational load, minimizing the impact on overall system performance. Furthermore, applying Secure Boot enhances security by making the configuration tamper-evident after initialization, preventing unauthorized modifications to the boot process. This immutability fortifies the system’s integrity and strengthens defenses against tampering or malicious attacks. Given these challenges, dedicating an FPGA core to Secure Boot provides an effective solution. As cybersecurity demands for satellites increase, accelerating Secure Boot via an FPGA core mitigates the performance impact while significantly bolstering security. This approach addresses the unique needs of space platforms and offers a robust response to the evolving challenges of satellite cybersecurity. Talk is restricted to US Citizens. Bldg: Building 51, 6620 Culebra, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78238

IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: AI Unpacked: What Leaders Need to Know to Stay Ahead

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462467

Is AI a threat to your job? Will middle management really disappear? In this talk, we’ll answer these questions and more. You’ll learn what AI really is, and the difference between Machine Learning and Deep Learning. We’ll break down popular buzzwords like ChatGPT and large language models, and explore how these technologies are shaping the workplace. As a leader, you need to be able to talk about AI—not just as a tool, but as a way to transform teams, drive innovation, and lead change. This session will give you the confidence to navigate these conversations in interviews, networking, or your current role. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of how to stay competitive, whether by upskilling or positioning yourself as a future-focused leader. Plus, discover how tailored coaching can help you leverage AI knowledge to elevate your job search and career strategy. Speaker(s): Elizabeth Lions 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. Learn about our sponsor: the IEEE Member Group Insurance Program - Powered by AMBA. AMBA specializes in providing tailored insurance solutions for IEEE members. Whether you’re seeking health, life, or disability coverage, AMBA has you covered. Visit the IEEE Member Group Insurance Program website to explore the benefits and options available to you: (https://www.ieeeinsurance.com/) 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/462467

IEEE Houston Section Officer Candidate Meet and Greet Happy Hour

Bldg: Kirby Ice House, 1015 Gessner Rd, Houston, Texas, United States, 77055

Come network with Houston area electrical engineering professionals and meet the candidates for section officers! Enjoy food and drinks courtesy of our sponsor while you meet the candidates ask them about their plans for the Houston section. Be sure to let them know your opinions and desires for the section for the next year. There are four positions being elected: Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer. The election for the IEEE Houston section officers will take place from February 5th to 20th, so you can cast your vote the same day. Big thanks to our sponsor: [] The Lynn Elliott Company (LECO) has over 80 years of experience representing the Southwest for manufacturers in the Electrical Power Industries. The reason for LECO's sustainability has to do with its core philosophy: it's not about the sale – its about the quality of the relationship. We take pride in understanding our manufacturers' products at such a high level that we offer expertise and knowledge beyond the sale. That is why our customers continue to rely on our services and why manufacturers choose us. Co-sponsored by: Lynn Elliott Company Agenda: We'll be there from 5pm to 7pm, and feel free to show up and leave whenever is convenient. Bldg: Kirby Ice House, 1015 Gessner Rd, Houston, Texas, United States, 77055

IEEE PI2 February ChapComm

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463086

See agenda below. Agenda: Agenda Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463086

2025 UTA Photonics Workshop

UTA, UT Arlington, Arlington, Texas, United States, 76019

Continuing the tradition of the annual photonics workshop in Dallas Fort Worth area, 2025 UTA Photonics workshop will be held on February 14, 2025 (Friday, 8am-5pm) at the campus of the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). The theme of 2025 photonics workshop is Chip-scale photonics and heterogeneous integration (CSP&HI). This free one-day workshop and networking event consists of oral and poster presentations, panel discussions. This workshop aims to bring interesting parties to share the advances, issues/challenges, and future directions from basic research to practical applications. While the theme is on CSP&HI, we also welcome presentations on all aspects of photonics, optics, and semiconductors. Regional and national collaborations will be explored. Workforce development and student education will also be discussed. Details and free registration link: (https://photonics.uta.edu/) Co-sponsored by: UTA Photonics Center, UTA College of Engineering, IEEE Fort Worth Chapter, IEEE Photonics Society Fort Worth Chapter, Optica Agenda: (https://photonics.uta.edu/) 8:20-10:00 Session I: Heterogeneous integration 8:20-8:30 Welcome and logistics Dean Peter Crouch UTA College of Engineering 8:30-9:00 Invited: Heterogeneous Integration Trends and Their Implications for Photonics Roy Meade Texas Institute for Electronics 9:00-9:30 Invited: Diamond integration with 2D and other semiconductor materials for developing energy efficient devices Dr. Anirudha Sumant Argonne National Laboratory 9:30-9:45 Thermal and Mechanical Challenges in Co-packaging of Si-III/V components in Silicon Photonics Prof. Dereje Agonafer UTA 9:45-10:00 UTA Photonics Center Overview and heterogeneous photonic crystal platform Prof. Weidong Zhou UTA 10:00-10:30 Coffee break 10:30-12:30 Session II: Chip-scale photonics 10:30-11:15 Keynote: Silicon Photonics with Integrated Lasers and Amplifiers for Next-Gen Optical I/O Dr. Haisheng Rong Intel 11:15-11:45 Invited: Photonic Dirac Waveguides Dr. Jeffery Allen Air Force Research Laboratory 11:45-12:00 Coherent ring VCSELs for high power, narrow linewidth applications Dr. Luke Graham Dallas Quantum Devices 12:00-12:15 Introduction of TI Optical Sensor Products Dr. Wenjuan Fan Texas Instruments 12:15-12:30 EQuIP Lab: Toward High-Performance Photonic Devices (Detectors) Prof. Seunghyun (Jacob) Lee UTA 12:30-13:30 Lunch and poster session 13:30-15:30 Session III: Advanced theory, materials, and devices 13:30-14:00 Invited: Group Theory based Mode Engineering for Nonlinear Parametric Conversion Dr. Ihab El-Kady Sandia 14:00-14:15 Electromagnetic metamaterials: Principles and applications Prof. Robert Magnusson UTA 14:15-14:45 Selenides of refractory niobium and tungsten: towards light-mediated quantum sensors and renewable energy devices Prof. Anupama Kaul UNT 14:45-15:00 Direct Measurement of Thermal Conductivity with Time-Resolved Thermal-Radiation Spectroscopy Prof. Yuzhe Xiao UNT 15:00-15:15 Plasmonic Nanopore Sensing with AC Current Modulation to Enable Quality Control in Biomanufacturing Prof. Georgios Alexandrakis UTA 15:15-15:30 Optical imaging systems for cardiovascular applications Prof. Yichen Ding UTD 15:30-16:00 Wrap-up discussions: Chip-Scale Semiconductor Photonics and HI challenges and opportunities 16:00-17:00 Poster session, social interactions, and lab tours UTA, UT Arlington, Arlington, Texas, United States, 76019

IEEE Region 5 Young Professionals Tech Talk Series: Creating a More Reliable Grid through Distribution Automation: Reconfiguration, Volt-Var & Design

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462134

Join us every second Friday at 11AM CTS for an exciting series of technical presentation specifically designed for IEEE Young Professionals. This series will provide valuable insights into cutting-edge technologies, industry trends, and practical solutions to challenges faced in many sectors such as electrical, energy, electronics, etc.. Network with your peers, learn from subject matter experts, and learn something new outside of your career path! Creating a More Reliable Grid Through Distribution Automation: Reconfiguration, Volt-Var & Design: This talk discusses the integration of Automated Circuit Support and Volt Var Optimization (VVO) in distribution utility systems to improve grid reliability, efficiency, and power quality. Circuit Support focuses on reducing the duration and frequency of outages by enabling automated switching operations among nearby circuits during fault events. This system utilizes equipment with real-time fault detection and automated responses like back feeding to restore power to affected zones. The benefits of automated circuit support include reduced outage times and reliability in the electric utility grid. VVO enhances system performance by optimizing the voltage and lower reactive power (VAR) levels to reduce energy loss throughout the circuit. The importance of maintaining a low VAR-to-real power ratio is highlighted, particularly in mitigating the impact of inductive loads from industrial and residential sources. Autumn will also outline the process of designing and constructing distribution systems, including structural analysis, wooden utility poles, and line reconfiguration. The combination of these projects leads to a more efficient and resilient electrical grid, capable of better serving customers while minimizing the impact of outages and improving power quality. Speaker(s): Autumn Vargo, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462134

Monthly meeting of EMB Chapter, followed by a technical talk 

San Antonio, Texas, United States

Monthly meeting of EMB Chapter, followed by a technical talk There is a $15.00 charge for each registrant. Guests and non-members charge is $20.00 and Students are $5.00. Remainder of the tab will be picked up by the EMB. Agenda: 11:30am: Business meeting: Call to order, minutes of last meeting, treasurer's report, new business, 12:00pm: Lunch 12:30pm: Technical talk and discussion 1::00pm: adjourn San Antonio, Texas, United States

CIR & CIS Joint Technical Meeting (triple robotics event)

Room: 126, Bldg: Marquez Hall, 1600 Arapahoe St, Golden, CO 80401, Colorado, United States, 80401

IEEE Denver Computer, Information Theory & Robotics Society, Computational Intelligence Society, and Colorado School of Mines – Joint Technical Meeting (triple event). February 14, 2024, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM (MDT) Thong Quoc (Bill) Huynh Presentation: Reduced Dimensionality of State Space: Faster Motion Planning and Infeasibility Proofs. Jonathan Diller Presentation: Path-Finding for Energy-Sharing Drone-UGV Teams. Dr. Frankie Zhu Presentation: Autonomous Robots Traversing Space Environments. Location: Colorado School of Mines Marquez Hall, room 126 Parking: Free street parking along Washington Ave and parts of 16th, 17th, and Arapahoe streets (look for City of Golden signs, parking on campus streets requires a permit). Paid parking is available at 940 18th St, Golden, CO 80401. Invited: Colorado School of Mines and IEEE CIR & CIS society members. Cost: Free Speaker(s): , , Room: 126, Bldg: Marquez Hall, 1600 Arapahoe St, Golden, CO 80401, Colorado, United States, 80401

Careers in Technology Spring Series 2025 – Alvin Chin, PhD – 18 February 8pm EST / 7 pm CST

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456323

[] Dr Chin is currently a Research Scientist at Discovery Partners Institute, part of the University of Illinois System. He is working on research in mobile social networking, IoT, responsible AI, human-centered AI, and data science. His research interests are in data science, machine learning, IoT, big data, social networking, HCI, ubiquitous computing, web and AI. Speaker(s): Dr. Alvin Chin, PhD Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456323

IEEE Kansas City ExCom Feb 2025 Meeting

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462234

February 2025 Executive Committee Meeting for the Kansas City Section of IEEE (R50019) Agenda: - Call to Order - Old Business - New Business - Computer Society Chapter Updates - Next Meeting - Adjournment Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462234

OKC Section Engineering Fair – Motor Contest Reminder for Volunteers

Bldg: Science Museum Oklahoma, 2020 Remington Pl, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, 73111

This will be the Annual Oklahoma Engineering Fair held at the Science Museum Oklahoma on Wednesday, February 19, 2025. This year's Engineering Fair is sponsored by the IEEE OKC Section Life Members and other local Societies via the Oklahoma Engineering Foundation. The Fair opens at 8:00 AM and ends about 3:00 PM. Parents and University Students who want to attend our Electrical Motor Contest Competition or any competitions are welcome. The Electric Motor Competition is normally held on the 2nd floor, check for location at the entrance. If your company would like to financially support our Electric Motor competition let us know and we can post your Logo on the IEEE OKC Section website and the Electric Motor competition site. IEEE Motor Contest supporters can volunteer by registering with Daniel Morehead <[email protected]> so he will know who will attend to possibly schedule 2-hour sessions per person. Three people are required to run the competition. Prizes and Distribution - The Oklahoma Engineering Fair is open to middle and high school students attending, public, private, parochial, or home-schooled children in Oklahoma. Contest winners will be announced at the Engineering Fair and the Engineering-Fair Band Web Site. Volunteers can support this competition or any of the following competitions. Again we encourage parents and IEEE members to come and view these competitions. Competitions: - Louisa Douglas McCune Animals and Engineering Essay - Software Engineering Extravaganza "coding Movie Magic" American Fidelity Corporation is providing support. - Eiffel Tower - - Electric Motor - - Rubber Band Powered Vehicle - - Wacky Wonder Works - - Bridge Building - - Drone Zone - - Ping Pong Launcher - OEF Engineering Fair organizational contact Phone Number is 405 528-1435. One can also join the "Band" website. At the OEF Registration Page, one can read all the exciting details: https://oef.org/oklahoma-engineering-fair/. Co-sponsored by: Dan Moorehead Agenda: Setup competition Area 7:30 AM Open Competition 8:00 AM Close Competition 2:00 PM Bldg: Science Museum Oklahoma, 2020 Remington Pl, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, 73111

February LSS TEMS/IES Meeting

Room: Private Dining Room #2, Bldg: Slick Cafe, Southwest Research Institute, 6220 Culebra Road, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78238

Please make sure to register, especially if you are a non-SwRI employee so we may give your name to the front gate guards. Please buy your lunch at the Slick Cafe (or bring your own) and bring it to the meeting. Speaker(s): Nils Smith Room: Private Dining Room #2, Bldg: Slick Cafe, Southwest Research Institute, 6220 Culebra Road, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78238

CIR & CIS: Launch Vehicle Control System Analysis: Bridging the Gap between Academia and Industry

Room: W375, Bldg: Brown Hall, 1523 Illinois St, Golden, Colorado, United States, 80401

Abstract: This presentation explores the essential skills and knowledge needed by control system engineers in the space launch industry, focusing on the gap between academic theory and practical industry applications. While graduates learn key concepts like linear and nonlinear systems, root-locus methods, and Matlab-based analysis, professionals in the field must go further by mastering Nichols plots, designing control schemes for multiple-input systems, and performing complex analyses in languages like Fortran. This talk aims to prepare future engineers by highlighting these advanced skills, ensuring they are well-equipped to contribute to the evolving demands of the space launch sector. Attendees will learn how to apply their academic foundations to real-world challenges and innovate within the industry. Speaker(s): Mr. William Burgoyne, Room: W375, Bldg: Brown Hall, 1523 Illinois St, Golden, Colorado, United States, 80401

Semiconductor 1/f noise, a bother or a danger?

Room 1701 Pvt Rd, San Antonio, TX, United States

Presenting: Scary Property of Increasing in voltage per root Hertz for every reduction by 100 of frequency, "with no limit". Co-sponsored by: T. Scott Atkinson IEEE Speaker(s): John, Agenda: 11:00 am - Set up meeting 11:30 am - Networking/Open Meeting/Introductions/Order Lunch 12:00 PM - Lunch 12:15 PM - Presentation 1:00 PM - End of meeting Room: Private Room, La Fonda, Alamo Heights, 8633 Crownhill, San Antonio, Texas, United States

Killed by a Traffic Engineer

Room: Cleveland Room, DeskChair Workspace, 201 E. 4th Street, Loveland, Colorado, United States, 80537, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463559

A presentation by Author Wes Marshall who has generated international acclaim for his book, "Killed by A Traffic Engineer" . As reviewed by Susan Handy, Professor, U of California, Davis "A blistering critique of the disconnect between what transportation engineers do and what the research tells us about traffic safety. This book is a wake-up call for all of Us." https://www.planetizen.com/features/130964-book-review-killed-traffic-engineer Speaker(s): Wes, Agenda: 7:00 pm Doors Open 7:15 PM Welcome- Kris Waage 7:25 Did Ja Hear 7:40 pm Main Presentation- Wes Marshall, PhD. PE Room: Cleveland Room, DeskChair Workspace, 201 E. 4th Street, Loveland, Colorado, United States, 80537, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463559

Government Relations Committee

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462792

Planning meeting for 2025 Texas State Legislative Visit Day Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462792

Careers in Technology Spring Series 2025 – Peter James Kootsookos, PhD – 25 February 8pm EST / 7 pm CST

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456326

[] Dr Kootsookos, IEEE Connecticut Section Chair. Dr Kootsookos will describe his career preparation. He will conduct a deep dive of his field as an expert in patent arbitration providing source code reviews. He is a teacher of telecommunications, signal & image processing, circuit analysis, digital hardware, and various software engineering courses at the University of New Haven, Fairfield University, Central Connecticut State University, and CT State Community College, Middlesex in the US and the Australian National University and University of Queensland in Australia. He is a Researcher: Signal processing research: more than 40 papers in conferences and international journals in signal, video, and image processing; Full life-cycle systems engineering: requirements, analysis, design, verification, validation, delivery; Quality processes worked with: IS09001-2000, CMMI, ACE (UTC’s Achieving Competitive Excellence). Speaker(s): Dr. Peter James Kootsookos, PhD Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456326

MOVE Tech Talk – Feb 2025 – Civil Air Patrol’s Capabilities

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463436

Civil Air Patrol Missouri Wing Commander, Jen Smith, along with MOWG Chief of Staff, Mike Toedebusch, will be delivering an in-depth presentation covering various aspects of the Civil Air Patrol’s capabilities. This presentation will explore how Civil Air Patrol and MOVE could collaborate during disaster response efforts, providing a coordinated and effective approach to emergency situations. Additionally, the session will highlight the opportunities available through the Cadet Program and the integration of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) initiatives within CAP, showcasing the organization’s commitment to fostering future leaders and advancing critical skills. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Speaker(s): Colonel Jen Smith, Lt Col Mike Toedebusch Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463436

Resonator-Like Antenna for Parametric Excitation of Ultra-Short Spin Waves

Room: A204, Bldg: Osborne Center for Science and Engineering, 1420 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, 80918, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/461172

In novel, beyond Von Neumann, computational approaches the use of magnons (or quanta of spin waves) is particularly promising due to the small intrinsic energies of individual magnons (μeV), the possibility of using phase, in addition to magnitude, as a state variable, and the possibility to control the magnon dispersion properties in a magnetic sample by varying the direction and magnitude of the bias magnetic field . However, the use of magnons in advanced and neuromorphic computing is severely limited by the existing linear methods of magnon excitation, which are based on current-driven inductive transducers which have poor energy efficiency due to Ohmic losses, and are unable to effectively excite ultra-short exchange-dominated magnons. Here we propose to use a resonator-like energy-efficient gate, based on the effect of voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA) , as a new type of antenna for parametric excitation and reception of exchange-dominated magnons of a submicron wavelength, having a well-defined phase. When a pumping voltage V of a microwave frequency is applied to a resonator-like VCMA gate, the parametric excitation of two short-wavelength counter-propagating half-pumping-frequency magnons and will occur The magnetic anisotropy under the gate will be changed, causing partial reflections of the excited magnons at the both gate boundaries. The excited magnons, then, will have a well-defined phase, that is determined by the phase of the pumping voltage and by the reflection properties of the VCMA resonator. The wavenumber of the excited magnons could be large, and unrelated to the gate size, as it is determined only by the pumping frequency, and the magnon dispersion law . The same resonator-like VCMA gate can also act as a receiver of propagating short-wavelength magnons that will create a standing wave under the gate with double the magnon frequency. This standing wave of the frequency will be detected using a parametric confluence process opposite to the parametric splitting process (1) used for the excitation of magnons at the input VCMA gate. Our calculations show that the reflection of the excited magnons at the gate boundaries reduces the excitation threshold up to two times (in the case of full reflection ). The calculated excitation threshold for the VCMA gate is presented in Fig. 1. In our calculations we used geometric parameters that are typical for VCMA experiment made on Fe/MgO heterostructures (see e.g. : thickness of the Fe waveguide , thickness of dielectric layer , waveguide width , and the length of the pumping gate . Our preliminary numerical calculation performed for the simplified model of a voltage-biased VCMA gate (see Fig. 1) have demonstrated that the proposed method of parametric excitation and reception of ultra-short-wavelength magnons is realistic, and can be implemented in experiment to generate phase-modulated magnon signals of sub-micron wavelength with high energy efficiency in the GHz and sub-THz frequency ranges. A. Mahmoud, F. Ciubotaru, F. Vanderveken, A. V. Chumak, S. Hamdioui, C. Adelmann, and S. Cotofana, "Introduction to spin wave computing," Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 128, no. 16, p. 161101, 2020. P. Khalili Amiri and K. L. Wang, "Voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy in spintronic devices," SPIN, vol. 02, no. 03, p. 1240002, 2012. R. Tomasello, R. Verba, V. Lopez-Dominguez, F. Garesci, M. Carpentieri, M. Di Ventra, P. Khalili Amiri, and G. Finocchio, "Antiferromagnetic Parametric Resonance Driven by Voltage-Controlled Magnetic Anisotropy," Physical Review Applied, vol. 17, no. 3, p. 034004, 2022. Co-sponsored by: UCCS Speaker(s): Andrei Slavin Room: A204, Bldg: Osborne Center for Science and Engineering, 1420 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, 80918, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/461172

Careers in Technology Spring Series 2025 – Elizabeth Alves – 04 March 8pm EST / 7 pm CST

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456329

Elizabeth Alves STEM Affiliate Leader at Learning Disabilities Association of America Elizabeth Alves will share her preparation for her mission and a deep dive of her endeavors, projects, programs, accomplishments and inspired goals as a passionate Humanitarian with over 20 years of experience in education, specializing in integrating STEM concepts for students of all abilities. Her expertise spans general and special education, with a focus on supporting neuro-diverse learners and the under resourced. Speaker(s): Elizabeth Alves Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456329

LSS EXCOM

Room: CR 1.102, Bldg: 168, Southwest Research Institute, 6220 Culebra Road, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78238, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/455827

Monthly Lone Star Section Executive Committee Meeting Agenda: Room: CR 1.102, Bldg: 168, Southwest Research Institute, 6220 Culebra Road, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78238, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/455827

IEEE PI2 March ChapComm

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463087

See agenda below. Agenda: Agenda Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463087

Monthly meeting of EMB Chapter, followed by a technical talk

San Antonio, Texas, United States

Monthly meeting of EMB Chapter, followed by a technical talk There is a $15.00 charge for each registrant. Guests and non-members charge is $20.00 and Students are $5.00. Remainder of the tab will be picked up by the EMB. Agenda: 11:30am: Business meeting: Call to order, minutes of last meeting, treasurer's report, new business, 12:00pm: Lunch 12:30pm: Technical talk and discussion 1::00pm: adjourn San Antonio, Texas, United States

IEEE MOVE 2025 Annual Townhall

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462196

Want to know more about MOVE disaster relief effort? The IEEE MOVE Townhall will provide a review of 2024 activities for all MOVE teams and then an overview of MOVE Plans for 2025 and beyond. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462196

IEEE-USA Livestream Webinar: Engineering Safer Futures – The SAFE Leader Approach to Masculinity and Inclusion in Engineering

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463521

Join us for a transformative session exploring the critical intersections of safety, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the engineering profession. Led by Dr. Mark McBride-Wright, author of The SAFE Leader and a globally recognized advocate for inclusion in engineering, this webinar dives deep into how traditional norms of masculinity impact safety culture, workplace inclusion, and mental health in engineering. Discover actionable insights from the SAFE Leader framework—Share, Act, Feel, Empower—and learn how to foster an environment where every engineer can thrive. By addressing societal pressures, breaking down barriers, and empowering leaders to embrace DEI as a core component of safety culture, participants will leave with tools to drive meaningful change in their organizations. This webinar is a must-attend for engineers, leaders, and DEI advocates striving to create safer, more inclusive engineering spaces. Speaker(s): Dr. Mark McBride-Wright 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. Learn about our sponsor: the IEEE Member Group Insurance Program - Powered by AMBA. AMBA specializes in providing tailored insurance solutions for IEEE members. Whether you’re seeking health, life, or disability coverage, AMBA has you covered. Visit the IEEE Member Group Insurance Program website to explore the benefits and options available to you: (https://www.ieeeinsurance.com/) 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/463521

Microcontroller Intro

Bldg 1 Cam Santa Maria, San Antonio, TX, United States

Learn the basics of how to use a Raspberry Pi Pico in your projects! We will cover the software that you need, what the various pins of the Pico do, and what you need to know to kickstart your designs. Bldg: Richter, One Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, Texas, United States

Partial Discharge Fundamentals

Bldg: Bechtel Energy Building #3, 2105 Citywest Place, Houston, Texas, United States, 77042

Two Night Seminar Covering Partial Discharge Fundamentals: Abstract: On-line partial discharge monitoring has become a useful tool over the past 30 years to determine the condition of the electrical insulation in motor and generator stator windings rated 4 kV and above. With the installation of suitable PD sensors, the monitoring is done during normal operation of the motor or generator. Although PD testing cannot indicate the exact time of failure, by trending the results over time, PD monitoring can help to determine when stator winding maintenance is prudent, usually with at least 2 years of warning. The seminar will cover the following topics: • Stator winding insulation components • Insulation failure mechanisms • What is partial discharge • Methods to monitor PD on line • Basic interpretation. The seminar will be largely test-vendor agnostic. Co-sponsored by: Donald G. Dunn, FIEEE Speaker(s): Greg Stone Agenda: 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm: Dinner Served to all registered attendees. 6:15 pm - 6:30 pm: Annoucements 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm: Presentation Bldg: Bechtel Energy Building #3, 2105 Citywest Place, Houston, Texas, United States, 77042

IEEE Region 5 Conferences 2025 – Student Competitions

Bldg: Woolsey Hall, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas, United States, 67208

The 2025 IEEE Region 5 Annual Business Meeting and Student Competitions will be held in Wichita, Kansas between the 28th – 30th of March, 2025. On Friday, March 28, there will be a reception from 6 PM onwards. Student Competitions For more information about the competition, visit the (https://r5conferences.org/student-activities/). Student Teams interested in competing will also need to complete the Intent to Compete forms from the competition of their choice. Co-sponsored by: Region 5 Bldg: Woolsey Hall, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas, United States, 67208