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Mar 20, 2024

Don’t Miss the IEEE MOVE Truck in Austin

By |2024-03-27T14:01:01-04:003 March 2024|Conference News|

Exciting news! A MOVE (Mobile Outreach VEhicle) truck is coming to the inaugural IEEE Life Member Conference in Austin! The MOVE Community Outreach is an IEEE-USA initiative that provides on-site emergency relief to victims of natural disasters. This will be a unique opportunity for our attendees to learn about and engage with the MOVE initiative. ...

Mar 19, 2024

IEEE History Center Newsletter – March 2024

By |2024-03-16T13:20:39-04:003 March 2024|Announcements|

The IEEE History Center Newsletter for March 2024 is available! The IEEE History Center newsletter is free to all persons interested in technological history—whether engineers, scholars, researchers, hobbyists, or interested members of the public.  The new issue features articles on the IEEE Global Museum and interesting reads from the IEEE History Center Press. Read the current ...

Mar 19, 2024

Germany LMAG Chair Receives Science Award

By |2024-03-16T13:51:37-04:003 March 2024|LMAG Activities|

Ulrich Reimers, University of Technology Braunschweig, Germany, and chair of the IEEE Germany Section LMAG, received the Science Award for Information and Communication Technology from the VDE ITG “In recognition of his relevant pioneering achievements in the field of digital video broadcasting (DVB), which were recognized by the entire professional world, as well as for ...

Mar 14, 2024

Telecom Disasters – Service Restored

By |2024-03-14T11:13:10-04:003 March 2024|Tales from the Vault|

Authored by Richard J. Gibbs, IEEE Life Member Richard J. Gibbs, IEEE Life Member I have been associated with IEEE since its inception. While in college at Indiana Tech, I was the student president of the IRE, which joined forces with the AIEE to become IEEE in 1963. I was the first student ...

Mar 12, 2024

In Memorium: Theodore Van Duzer

By |2024-03-06T14:09:22-05:003 March 2024|Announcements|

IEEE Life Members remember Theodore (Ted) Van Duzer (1927-2023), a pioneer in Superconducting Digital Electronics. Ted Van Duzer was born in Piscataway, NJ, in 1927. At 17, he joined the US Navy as a radio technician during the Second World War, which marked his entrée into a career in electrical engineering. With the help of ...

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