Events for November 12 - November 7 › Meetings of Interest

April Canaveral Section ExCom

Kelsey's Pizza, 1954 US Highway 1, Rockledge, Florida, United States, 32955

Please join us for the April meeting of the Canaveral Section Executive Committee! We are again inviting the LMAG members to join this meeting. We would like to finish rough objectives through the end of the year, including at least one STEM event, one LMAG event, and one Young Professionals event. A complete agenda will ...

Unleash Your Potential: AI-driven Productivity & Workflow Strategies

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/416519

[] Real-world examples of examples and demos in using AI-assisted tools are introduced to increase your productivity. These tools include actual use of these AI-assisted tools during education week to promote events like Digital Privacy, AI Design Automation, AI Supply Chain Management, and AI-assisted Tutoring as well as for increasing awareness of these events, resulting ...

Resource Allocation and Learning for Wireless Networks

Room: 2.01.24 (Mesquite), Bldg: Student Union. UTSA, One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78249-3209

IEEE SPS DL lecture Topic: Resource Allocation and Learning for Wireless Networks: Underwater and Radio Frequency Use Cases Speaker: Dr. Urbashi Mitra, IEEE Fellow, Professor, University of Southern California The lecture will also be available via ZOOM at https://utsa.zoom.us/j/94807623288 Here is parking information: https://www.utsa.edu/campusservices/parking/visitor.html Speaker(s): Dr. Mitra, Room: 2.01.24 (Mesquite), Bldg: Student Union. UTSA, One ...

RoboMac 2024 Lecture – Decentralizing AI through Resource-Efficient Mobile Deep Learning

Room: Conference Room, University Ss Cyril and Methodius, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, Rugjer Boskovikj 18, Skopje, Macedonia, Macedonia

The centralization of data and intelligence poses several risks, including potential privacy breaches, single points of failure, and stifling innovation. Decentralization, on the other hand, remains challenging as edge devices often have to work with limited computing capabilities and battery energy budgets. In this talk, I will present a line of research conducted at the ...

AI Talks with Coffee/Tea No:II

Bldg: Pressed Cafe, 216 S River Rd, Bedford, New Hampshire, United States, 03110, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/406227

It will be about everything about AI: Expectations, predictions, standards, social cases. Anything you would like to talk. Best regards Agenda: Free style: any topic about AI is welcome. There will be free coffee with IEEE Financial Support again. Best regards Bldg: Pressed Cafe, 216 S River Rd, Bedford, New Hampshire, United States, 03110, Virtual: ...

IEEE Baltimore Robot Challenge – virtual component

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/360927

The on line component of the Robot Challenge is for teams unable to attend the April 28 event at the Baltimore Museum of Industry Co-sponsored by: Baltimore Museum of Industry Agenda: 09:00 - 09:30 Judge Training & Orientation REQUIRED FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS 09:30 - 10:50 Competitions Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/360927

ROBOT & AI STUDENT EXPOSITION – PAST, PRESENT, & FUTURE

Room: EB110 and EB-E1, Bldg: Engineering Building, 4400 Vestal Parkway East, Vestal, New York, United States, 13850

The Robot and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Student Exposition will include briefings and demonstrations from high school students, college students, and industry professionals focused on robotic and AI transformational technologies. This event will include short technical briefings, followed by demonstrations, and a "meet and greet session" with the robots, pizza, and beverages. It will serve as ...

2024 IEEE GameSIG Intercollegiate Computer Game Competition Showcase

Chapman University, 238 N. Cypress St;, Orange, California, United States, 92866, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/416317

Hybrid Event Details Are you involved with Computer Game Development? Do you know of staff or students at academic institutions who are? If so, please share this information on this event with them so they can attend this year's Competition. The top 10 of this year's entries of the games' first stage submitted will compete ...

IEEE Baltimore Robot Challenge – in person component

1415 Key Highway, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Robot Challenge competition including time trials for robots and oral presentations by the student teams. This is an exciting event for Middle School and High School students who have built robots from scratch. We need Judges! The interaction with working engineers is invaluable. Competition ends early afternoon, depending on the number of entries. Please join ...

April Stammtisch – 2D graphene pores for energy efficient gas separation

Room: MED 0 1418, Bldg: MED, EPFL, EPFL, Ecublens, Switzerland, Switzerland, 1015

Last November, the Carbon Capture team presented the technologies being developed at EPFL in this field. Details of the gas separation will be presented by Luc Bondaz, Doctoral Assistant at EPFL Sion. Abstract: 50% of the industrial energy consumption is attributed to separation and purification processes. In the context of global warming, energy efficient separation ...

IEEE Student Night at St. Mary's University

Room: Conference Room C, Bldg: University Center , One Camino Santa Maria, St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78228

Come to join us for a night when senior engineering and computer science students from all universities in San Antonio are warmly welcome to present their senior design projects and share ideas with fellow students and industry professionals. Pizza and drinks will be served. Room: Conference Room C, Bldg: University Center , One Camino Santa ...

From Constraints to Capabilities: Achieving Optimal Compute Schedules in Heterogeneous Cyber-Physical Systems

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417666

Abstract: Cyber-physical systems (CPS), such as robots and self-driving cars, demand rigorous scheduling to prevent failure, where every millisecond of processing time can be critical. These systems often rely on heterogeneous computing environments, which include CPUs, GPUs, and specialized accelerators, to meet their computational needs efficiently. However, leveraging these diverse processing units to fulfill strict ...

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