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RF Basics Demo Preparations and Tour of Georgia Tech ECE HIVE Makerspace

Room: The HIVE, Bldg: Van Leer Building, 777 Atlantic Dr NW, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30332

Background: The IEEE Atlanta section and its AP/MTT, ComSoc, IM/EMC, EMBS, and Computer society chapters are hosting an evening RF basics demonstration and (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/468623) on April 9th. To prepare for this workshop, we will have the event volunteers meet prior to the event and do a "dry-run" of the planned activities. In addition, we will ...

On the economics, physics, and engineering of a combined heat and power (CHP) microgrid

Room: BSIC 203 - Data Science and Machine Learning Lab, Bldg: Blank Sheppard Innovation Center (next to building #22 in the map), One Camino Santa Maria, St. Mary's University of San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78228

Abstract: The combustion engine is the dominant prime mover of society, and has held this distinction since before even the earliest days of the public grid. Its preeminent market share remains largely unchallenged in spite of notable advances in the technology and market for both renewable energy and electrochemical storage. Furthermore, there is no clear ...

Luncheon – Rose Hotel, Chippendale – Tuesday 1 April

52-54 Cleveland Street , Chippendale, New South Wales, Australia, 2008

You and other people interested in the IEEE are invited to join other members for lunch at the Rose Hotel, Chippendale at 1230hrs on Tuesday 1 April. For those interested, the menu can be found at (https://www.therosehotel.com.au/food) These are casual and informal events. An opportunity to discuss engineering and unrelated topics. Take it as an ...

IEEE Columbus Life Member Affinity Group Meet and Greet Social

Room: Meeting Room 1, Bldg: Reynoldsburg Library, 1402 Brice Rd, Reynoldsburg, Ohio, United States, 43068

The Columbus Section has recently formed a Life Member Affinity Group in order to better serve the sections growing numbers of Life Members. Come join this "Meet and Greet" meeting where you can share ideas for future events. Since this is a newly formed affinity group, the LM Affinity group is also seeking members to ...

Online Communities — pros, cons, and how to use them

Room: Classroom, The Baldwin, 50 Woodmont Avenue, Londonderry, New Hampshire, United States, 03053, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/478215

This will include a look at Facebook, LinkedIn, and also the use of the Groups.io tools. Considerations include Privacy, business models, and differential characteristics. We will have some time to explore the options. Agenda: 4:15 PM registration 4:30 PM Panel discussion. The presentation will be livestreamed. Room: Classroom, The Baldwin, 50 Woodmont Avenue, Londonderry, New ...

IEEE TEMS/LMAG: “Regulating the Digital Space – Challenges in a Changing World Order” (DigHum-Series)

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/476896

We are pleased to invite you to our next event: Tuesday, April 1, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. (17:00) Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) Topic: “Regulating the Digital Space - Challenges in a Changing World Order” (scroll down for abstract and CV) Panelists: Hans Akkermans (w4ra.org, the Netherlands), George Metakides (Digital Enlightenment Forum), Marc Rotenberg (Center ...

Exploring Graph Relationships in Your Data With Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) (AI Talks with Coffee/Tea No: 18)

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/478957

Next week's TechCast: A must-see session for analytics-oriented organizations on using OAC with Oracle Database 23ai Property Graph. Graph use cases are everywhere, from finance and manufacturing to marketing and security. Please join and share with customers, partners, and colleagues. https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5417283227699/WN_RtzquJwPTuKHv0EzoEVBjQ#/registration - Graphs help you navigate and analyze relationships in data, to find new insights ...

Kestral TecTalk (PowerPlant Modeling and Simulations)

Room: B11, Bldg: Riggs Hall, 433 Calhoun Dr, Clemson, South Carolina, United States, 29634

The company, Kestrel, will be hosting a TechTalk on April 3rd between 5-6pm in Riggs B11 (Clemson Campus). Kestrel Power Engineering provides compliance testing, tuning, and modeling services to power generation facilities throughout North America; as well as globally. If you are interested in power engineering or would like more information about the power industry, ...

GE Clearwater Instrument Transformer Facility Tour

1925 Calumet Street, Clearwater, Florida, United States, 33765

The IEEE Florida West Coast Section Power & Energy Society/Industry Applications Society (PES/IAS), in partnership with GE Grid Solutions, invites you to an exclusive tour of the GE/ITI Clearwater Instrument Transformer Facility. This facility is GE’s primary manufacturing site for instrument transformers rated below 69 kV, producing over 500,000 dry-type transformers annually for utility and ...

Apr IEEE WNC Section ExCom Meeting

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/476367

Monthly Section ExCom Meeting typically scheduled on the first Friday of each month. IEEE WNC Section Executive Committee Meeting (Standard Agenda below) Held via Webex meeting Agenda: Agenda: 1. Welcome and call to order – Chair 2. Approve agenda – Officers 3. Meeting Minutes – Secretary 4. Officer and Position Reports: a. Chair: Kent Green ...

Microchip Atomic Clocks

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463443

The IEEE Alabama Section eagerly anticipates an illuminating joint presentation by David Chandler and Bryan Owings on Microchip Atomic Clocks Atomic clocks have become so precise they can now measure thirty billion years with a one second uncertainty. Previously confined to national laboratories and academia, atomic clocks are now commonly deployed in real world applications ...

Microchip Atomic Clocks

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/478982

The IEEE Alabama Section eagerly anticipates an illuminating joint presentation by David Chandler and Bryan Owings on Microchip Atomic Clocks Atomic clocks have become so precise they can now measure thirty billion years with a one second uncertainty. Previously confined to national laboratories and academia, atomic clocks are now commonly deployed in real world applications ...

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