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SUMMARY:Build Something Cool - Call for Volunteers. Register now for the Event on May 16\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Volunteers Needed for Build Something Cool Event on Saturday May 16\, 2026\nWe are excited to announce the return of Build Something Cool Event\, and we're reaching out to our community for volunteers to make this event a success!\nAbout the Event:\nThe Build Something Cool Event is a hands-on experience where students have the opportunity to learn soldering techniques\, build their own projects for FREE\, and engage in conversations with real engineers and scientists like yourself. It's not just a technical gathering; it's a celebration of community\, a chance to reconnect with old friends\, make new connections\, and share our passion for science and technology with the next generation.\nHow You Can Help:\nWe are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to assist with various aspects of the event\, including but not limited to:\n– Guiding students through the soldering process\n– Assisting with project assembly\n– Engaging in discussions with attendees about your experiences in science and technology\n– Providing general event support and assistance as needed\n– Help out for full day or half day; but jstick around for lunch\nRSVP:\nIf you are available and willing to volunteer your time and expertise\, please RSVP by May 9\, 2026 by selecting\nRegister button below.\nSpread the Word:\nWe encourage you to visit our website to register as a volunteer and select your preferred DIY kit. Additionally\, please share this announcement with any 6th – 12th graders you may know who would be interested in attending the event.\nWebsite for Students and Families:\nTogether\, let's make the Build Something Cool Event an unforgettable experience for all involved!\nThank you for considering this opportunity to be a part of something truly special. Your support and dedication are invaluable in inspiring and empowering the next generation of innovators.\nIf you have any questions or need further information\, please don't hesitate to contact Jim Harrer at:\njharrer@ieee.org\nWarm regards\,\nBSC Committee\nAgenda:\nHere's how the day is scheduled:\n8:30 – 10am: Volunteers show up (Free Parking for Volunteers with Gift Card)\, setup the rooms and work places\, have breakfast\, and learn the basics of what we will be doing.\n10am – 3pm: Students come through to build projects in two groups\, morning and afternoon\, as Volunteers assist.\n12:00pm – 1:30pm: We will have lunches available for Volunteers\, and all students and participants.\n4pm: Send kids home\, pack everything up\, be on our way.\nStay for morning\, afternoon or both\, but join us for lunch.\nBldg: College of Aerospace and Engineering Sciences Building 405 \, Metropolitan State University of Denver Auraria Campus\, 890 Auraria Parkway\, Denver\, Colorado\, United States\, 80204
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/build-something-cool-call-for-volunteers-register-now-for-the-event-on-may-16-2026/
LOCATION:Bldg: College of Aerospace and Engineering Sciences Building 405 \, Metropolitan State University of Denver Auraria Campus\, 890 Auraria Parkway\, Denver\, Colorado\, United States\, 80204
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260518T130000
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SUMMARY:Electrostatic Discharge (ESD): From the Zap to Your Fingertip to a Manufacturing Challenge for 3D Integrated Circuits
DESCRIPTION:May 2026 Phoenix LMAG Luncheon and Meeting\nRegistration Fee: for attendees is $18. This will include a light lunch.\nPlease respond by May 7.\nStudents are invited with no fee but need to RSVP.\nTau Beta Pi Alumni and members are invited as paying attendees\, please RSVP.\nBring the fee to the meeting or make a check out to “IEEE Phoenix Section LMAG” and mail to Gary Frere\, his address is:\nGary Frere\n6708 E. Palm Ln.\nScottsdale\, AZ 85257-2516\nFor online attendees the fee is $15. When you RSVP as a WebEx attendee that is considered a commitment for the $15 fee to be sent to Gary Frere. You will be provided the URL for the WebEx portion of the meeting.\nSpeaker(s): Robert Ashton Ph.D.\,\nAgenda:\n11:00 AM Open Meeting & Attendee Introductions\n11:10 AM Lunch\n11:15 AM Treasurers Report\n11:20 AM Program Presentation and Discussion\n12:30 PM Business meeting\n12:54 PM Adjourn participants meeting\nRoom: Bighorn Room\, Bldg: SRP's PERA Club\, 1 East Continental Drive\, Tempe\, Arizona\, United States\, 85288\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/555717
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/electrostatic-discharge-esd-from-the-zap-to-your-fingertip-to-a-manufacturing-challenge-for-3d-integrated-circuits/
LOCATION:Room: Bighorn Room\, Bldg: SRP's PERA Club\, 1 East Continental Drive\, Tempe\, Arizona\, United States\, 85288\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/555717
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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UID:15439-1779188400-1779192000@life.ieee.org
SUMMARY:Superferric Delta-Mode Transmission Line: GW-Capacity Buried Transmission Line to Enable Green Energy
DESCRIPTION:IEEE Tallahassee Section\, PES Chapter\, Council on Superconductivity Chapter\, LMAG Joint Technical Seminar\nTitle:  Superferric Delta-Mode Transmission Line: GW-Capacity Buried Transmission Line to Enable Green Energy\nSpeaker:  Dr. Peter McIntyre\, Accelerator Research Laboratory\, Texas A&M University\nDate:  Tuesday\, May 19\, 2026\, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm\nLocation:  CAPS Seminar Room 120 (2000 Levy Avenue\, Building A\, Tallahassee\, FL 32310)\nAbstract\nA three-phase superferric transmission line is being developed for low-loss\, high-power long-distance power transmission. Three REBCO tapes are configured in a delta configuration with polymer insulation and single-phase hydrogen refrigeration. Laminated ferromagnetic poles are located along both edges of each tape and serve as flux diverters to suppress shielding currents from transverse magnetic flux in the tapes and enable ultra-low-loss high-current operation.\nUltra-low-loss operation makes it possible for the first time to stage long-length buried GW transmission lines to connect distant wind and solar farms to cities where their power is needed.\nSpeaker(s): Dr.Peter McIntyre\,\nRoom: 120\, Bldg: BLDG A\, 2000 Levy Ave\, Center for Advanced Power Systems\, Tallahassee\, Florida\, United States\, 32310
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/superferric-delta-mode-transmission-line-gw-capacity-buried-transmission-line-to-enable-green-energy/
LOCATION:Room: 120\, Bldg: BLDG A\, 2000 Levy Ave\, Center for Advanced Power Systems\, Tallahassee\, Florida\, United States\, 32310
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T120000
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UID:15358-1779192000-1779195600@life.ieee.org
SUMMARY:Biomechatronics in the AI Era
DESCRIPTION:Biomechatronics in the AI Era\nWhen: 19 May 2026 12:00 PM\, EDT\nWhere: Online\nEVENT DETAILS:\nSpeaker:\nDr. Erkan\, Kaplanoglu\nThis presentation will explore how artificial intelligence is transforming research in biomechatronics. Through practical examples\, it will highlight how AI enhances the quality and effectiveness of prostheses\, orthoses\, and wearable devices designed to improve patient outcomes.\nDr. Erkan Kaplanoglu is a Professor and department head in the Engineering Management & Technology Department\, Mechatronics\, and Director of the Biomechatronics & Assistive Technology Lab (BioAstLab) at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC).\nHis teaching and research areas include robotics\, biomechatronics\, and automation. In addition to his academic experience\, he has 20 years of workforce development experience in the industry.\nHe is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)\, the European Embedded Control Institute (EECI).\nSpeaker(s): \, Lance\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/558383
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/biomechatronics-in-the-ai-era/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/558383
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T130100
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T143000
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UID:15441-1779195660-1779201000@life.ieee.org
SUMMARY:Life Members Meeting
DESCRIPTION:LIFE MEMBERS MEETING\nAgenda:\nJoin us for a lunch at Ramsey's\nWe want to hear your favorite story\nMeet old friends; Make new friends; Enjoy each other's company\nBldg: Ramsey's Diner\, 151 West Zandale Drive\, Lexington\, Kentucky\, United States\, 40503
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/life-members-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Bldg: Ramsey's Diner\, 151 West Zandale Drive\, Lexington\, Kentucky\, United States\, 40503
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T193000
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CREATED:20260508T190314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T193302Z
UID:15367-1779211800-1779219000@life.ieee.org
SUMMARY:{AI Colloquium #45} AI Challenges\, Mythos and More
DESCRIPTION:AI Challenges\nIn the last months a number of challenges related to AI have surfaced. The list below incorporates some pointers to these\, along with some of the tools that may help us (professionals\, et al) address these\, mostly focused on IEEE capabilities\nWhile we will introduce these concepts in a short presentation\, the key value of this meeting will be bringing diverse perspectives to the table to identify which issues are priorities\, and what paths forward we can identify for students\, professionals\, colleges\, and IEEE\nSpeaker(s): Jim Isaak \,\nAgenda:\n5:30 check in\n5:35 AI Local Group introduction – Baris Kazar\n5:40 AI Challenges overview — Jim Isaak\n6:PM Pizza and discussion\n7PM adjourn\nBldg: Nashua Community College\, 505 Amherst Street\, Nashua\, New Hampshire\, United States
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/ai-colloquium-45-ai-challenges-mythos-and-more/
LOCATION:Bldg\, 2 Amherst St\, Nashua\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T190000
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CREATED:20260508T190314Z
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SUMMARY:SusTech Talk May 2026 - Nature as Mentor: Shaping a Greener Start for Energy Technologies
DESCRIPTION:"Nature as Mentor: Shaping a Greener Start for Energy Technologies"\nShudipto Konika Dishari\, Ross McCollum Associate Professor\, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering\, University of Nebraska-Lincoln\nAbstract:\nAdvancing the design of electrochemical energy conversion and storage devices is critical to generating electricity in a clean\, sustainable manner for industry\, transportation sectors\, and beyond. Achieving these goals requires not only a deep understanding of state-of-the-art materials but also the development of more efficient next-generation alternatives that are both efficient and sustainable.\nThis talk will highlight our efforts to harness nature’s arts for a greener start in energy conversion and storage devices. Specifically\, I will present our efforts to leverage plant-based feedstocks and nature-inspired design principles to create unique\, durable\, fluorine-free solid polymer electrolytes to boost ion transport at electrode interfaces and membranes.\nSpeaker(s): Shudipto Dishari\,\nAgenda:\n06:00 Introduction of speaker\n07:00 Adjourn\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/557278
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/sustech-talk-may-2026-nature-as-mentor-shaping-a-greener-start-for-energy-technologies/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/557278
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260520T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260520T120000
DTSTAMP:20260515T193336
CREATED:20260514T193305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T193302Z
UID:15420-1779274800-1779278400@life.ieee.org
SUMMARY:May 2026 IEEE Huntsville Section Excom Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Location: Georgia Tech Research Institute\n8800 Redstone Gateway SW #100\, Huntsville\, AL 35808\nPlease note the time change to 11:00 AM.\nLunch and soft drinks will be provided. Please register below.\nA webex meeting is open for all virtual participants.\nAgenda:\nPrevious meeting minutes and draft agenda for the upcoming meeting can be found (https://ieee-collabratec.ieee.org/app/workspaces/9567/Huntsville-Section-ExCom-Workspace/files)\n8800 Redstone Gateway SW #100\, Huntsville\, Alabama\, United States\, 35808\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/559765
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/may-2026-ieee-huntsville-section-excom-meeting/
LOCATION:8800 Redstone Gateway SW #100\, Huntsville\, Alabama\, United States\, 35808\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/559765
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20260520T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20260520T203000
DTSTAMP:20260515T193336
CREATED:20260508T190314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T193303Z
UID:15371-1779303600-1779309000@life.ieee.org
SUMMARY:IEEE Spanish Chapter of Education Society / IEEE HKN Nu Alpha UNED Chapter - Small Devices\, Big Risks: The Hidden Threats in IoT
DESCRIPTION:IEEE Spanish Chapter of Education Society / IEEE HKN Nu Alpha UNED Chapter – Small Devices\, Big Risks: The Hidden Threats in IoT\n19:00 Introduction to the webinar – IEEE Spanish Chapter of Education Society.\n19:05 Presentation of the IEEE HKN Nu Alpha UNED Chapter and IEEE UNED Student Branch.\n19:10 Presentation of the IEEE Spain Section.\n19:15 "Small Devices\, Big Risks: The Hidden Threats in IoT"\, Dr. Catalina Aranzazu-Suescun\, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University\, United States.\n20:00 Questions.\n20:15 Closing of the webinar.\nMust be registered to receive the videoconference link.\nSummary\nInternet of Things (IoT) systems are commonly used in almost every major industry including health\, public infrastructure\, and agriculture\, among others. With millions of devices that are now connected in cyberspace\, attackers have now many opportunities to exploit these systems. Most IoT system vendors do not consider implementing security mechanisms in the devices that they produce\, whether it be due to restrictions in cost or limitations in available resources.\nSecuring IoT systems is becoming a critical task; statistics show that more than 50% of the IoT traffic is originated in the manufacturing and retail sectors. Every year\, the malware attacks on IoT devices and servers increase by 400%.\nThis talk presents basics of IoT systems\, the protocols used for communication\, security threats and and security recommendations.\nSpeaker(s): Catalina Aranzazu-Suescun\,\nAgenda:\nIEEE Spanish Chapter of Education Society / IEEE HKN Nu Alpha UNED Chapter – Small Devices\, Big Risks: The Hidden Threats in IoT\n19:00 Introduction to the webinar – IEEE Spanish Chapter of Education Society.\n19:05 Presentation of the IEEE HKN Nu Alpha UNED Chapter and IEEE UNED Student Branch.\n19:10 Presentation of the IEEE Spain Section.\n19:15 "Small Devices\, Big Risks: The Hidden Threats in IoT"\, Dr. Catalina Aranzazu-Suescun\, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University\, United States.\n20:00 Questions.\n20:15 Closing of the webinar.\nMust be registered to receive the videoconference link.\nSummary\nInternet of Things (IoT) systems are commonly used in almost every major industry including health\, public infrastructure\, and agriculture\, among others. With millions of devices that are now connected in cyberspace\, attackers have now many opportunities to exploit these systems. Most IoT system vendors do not consider implementing security mechanisms in the devices that they produce\, whether it be due to restrictions in cost or limitations in available resources.\nSecuring IoT systems is becoming a critical task; statistics show that more than 50% of the IoT traffic is originated in the manufacturing and retail sectors. Every year\, the malware attacks on IoT devices and servers increase by 400%.\nThis talk presents basics of IoT systems\, the protocols used for communication\, security threats and and security recommendations.\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/558519
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/ieee-spanish-chapter-of-education-society-ieee-hkn-nu-alpha-uned-chapter-small-devices-big-risks-the-hidden-threats-in-iot/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/558519
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260521T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260521T133000
DTSTAMP:20260515T193336
CREATED:20260509T190306Z
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UID:15387-1779361200-1779370200@life.ieee.org
SUMMARY:“Flicker” of LED Lights
DESCRIPTION:There is a fee of $20 per IEEE members\, $25 for guests and $5 for students to cover the cost of the meal which you can select from the special luncheon menu. Please bring cash or a check as we cannot process credit cards at this time. Lunch items are offered via a menu of three options plus tea or water. We appreciate your consideration and we look forward to seeing you there.\nPresentation Outline:\n– Quick LED Basics Temperature and Color\n– Flicker in the 20th century\n– Flicker Non linear electronics\n– Flicker in the 21st century\n– Noticeable Flicker in LED lighting\n– Who can avoid the problem\nCo-sponsored by: EMB\nSpeaker(s): Curtis Cryer\, \,\nRoom: Private Room\, La Fonda Mexican Food\, 8633 Crownhill Blvd\, San Antonio \, Texas\, United States\, 78209
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/flicker-of-led-lights/
LOCATION:Room: Private Room\, La Fonda Mexican Food\, 8633 Crownhill Blvd\, San Antonio \, Texas\, United States\, 78209
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T193336
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UID:15385-1779363000-1779368400@life.ieee.org
SUMMARY:Foodie Outing - May 21\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us this month for some Vietnamese food at family-owned iPho Vietnamese Cuisine located on Montgomery Road south of Fields Ertle.\nSo many wonderful dishes to try: Goi Cuon (Fresh Spring Rolls)\, Pho (Noddle Soup)\, Com (Broken Rice)\, Mi Xao (Stir Fried Egg Noodles)\, and Bun (Noodle Salads).\nMy favorite is Bun Tom Thit Nuong Cha Gio with Goi Cuon as a starter.\nIf you plan to attend\, PLEASE REGISTER because doing so makes managing these events easier. Thank you\,\nHope to see you there\,\nBrian\niPho Vietnamese Cuisine\, 11929 Nontgomery Road\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, United States\, 45249
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/foodie-outing-may-21-2026/
LOCATION:iPho Vietnamese Cuisine\, 11929 Nontgomery Road\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, United States\, 45249
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260521T120000
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SUMMARY:IEEE New Orleans Section - South Lake Life Member Affinity Group Luncheon Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Life members mark your calendars to attend a Life Member Meeting May 21\, 2026\, starting at 12 noon.\nCo-sponsored by: Thomas E. Slack\, Jr.\, Chair North Lake Life Member Affinity Group\nAgenda:\nLife members mark your calendars to attend a Life Member Meeting May 21\, 2026\, starting at 12 noon.\nLocation: 4141 St. Charles Ave New Orleans\, LA 70115 USA.\nNew Orleans Hamburger & Sea Food Restaurant\nThe restaurant has a limit of 20 (twenty-five) people guests per group.\n12:00PM Social meeting and lunch ordering\n12:30PM Luncheon social\n1:00PM Meeting opens with introduction of\nattendees.\n1:10PM Old Business: Proposed Technical Meeting\nRichard Miller\n…. New business:\n1.  If available Francis Gros will update us  on what is happening in IEEE HQ\n2:00PM Motion to adjourn.\nNext meeting will be February 19\, 2026\, at the same location and time.\nNew Orleans Hamburger and Seafood Restaurant\, 4141 St. Charles Ave\, New Orleans\, Louisiana\, United States\, 70115
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/ieee-new-orleans-section-south-lake-life-member-affinity-group-luncheon-meeting-18/
LOCATION:New Orleans Hamburger and Seafood Restaurant\, 4141 St. Charles Ave\, New Orleans\, Louisiana\, United States\, 70115
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260521T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260521T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T193336
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T193303Z
UID:15409-1779386400-1779393600@life.ieee.org
SUMMARY:IEEE CTS CTCN/LMAG InPerson Meeting\, 5-21-2026\, "Electrical Engineering Design Errors That Caused Construction Problems and Deaths"
DESCRIPTION:Engineers have an ethical obligation to assure that their designs are reasonable and safe. While\nEngineers like to think that their designs are not only technically correct but perfect\, the truth is that\nerrors are often made because the engineers either didn’t understand construction practices\, hadn’t\nthought through the design\, got sloppy\, or were lazy. James will cover some examples of actual design\nerrors that created unnecessary but costly construction difficulties\, put innocent people at risk\, or caused\ndeadly\, life-altering injuries. Some of these stories are from James’ own experience; others have been\nrelated by engineers who were involved.\nSpeaker(s): James Mercier\nAgenda:\n6:25 to 6:35 PM – Open for participants to enter and network.\n6:35 to 6:40 PM – IEEE LM and CTCN Business meeting and to introduce speaker.\n6:40 to 7:55PM – Formal Program and Q&A.\nRoom: Community Room 8\, Bldg: Asian American Resource Center\, 8401 Cameron Rd\, Austin\, Texas\, United States\, 78754
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/ieee-cts-ctcn-lmag-inperson-meeting-5-21-2026-electrical-engineering-design-errors-that-caused-construction-problems-and-deaths/
LOCATION:Room: Community Room 8\, Bldg: Asian American Resource Center\, 8401 Cameron Rd\, Austin\, Texas\, United States\, 78754
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T210000
DTSTAMP:20260515T193336
CREATED:20260513T193325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T193303Z
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SUMMARY:IEEE Buffalo Section May ExCom Meeting
DESCRIPTION:May 2026 IEEE Buffalo Section ExCom Meeting\nAgenda:\n1.) Call to order\n2.) Review meeting minutes (Huamin)\n3.) Review treasurers report (Mike W.)\n4.) Review membership report (Mustafa Demir)\n5.) Upcoming Events\n6.) Action Items from Previous Meetings\n7.) Membership/Society\na. EDS\nb. Computer\nc. Control\nd. Communication\ne. TEMS\nf. AP/MTT\ng. PES\nh. Women in Engineering\ni. Young Professionals\nj. Life Members\nk. NTC\nl. Photonics\n8.) Old business\n9.) New business\n10.) Adjourn\nNext Meeting Tentative August. TBD. There will be no ExCom meetings in June or July\nNote* Agenda subject to change. Please check event page for most recent updates.\nRoom: 230\, Bldg: Davis Hall\, 105 White Rd.\, Amherst\, New York\, United States\, 14260\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/559508
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/ieee-buffalo-section-may-excom-meeting/
LOCATION:Room: 230\, Bldg: Davis Hall\, 105 White Rd.\, Amherst\, New York\, United States\, 14260\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/559508
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260522T203000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260522T213000
DTSTAMP:20260515T193336
CREATED:20260513T193325Z
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UID:15411-1779481800-1779485400@life.ieee.org
SUMMARY:Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) Illustrated by Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries (VRFBs)
DESCRIPTION:Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) is a class of technologies that store energy and dispatch it as power\, heat\, or cooling for extended periods\, typically ranging from 8 hours to days\, weeks\, or even entire seasons. While lithium-ion batteries are common for shorter needs\, LDES technologies are distinct because they offer a low marginal capital cost for adding energy capacity\, meaning the cost per added hour of duration is significantly lower than that of traditional sealed batteries.\nThe rapid transition to clean energy sources\, such as wind and solar\, creates a fundamental need to balance the supply and demand for energy throughout the day and night. LDES serves as a critical enabler for deep decarbonization and grid reliability by capturing surplus renewable energy that would otherwise be curtailed. Its value is most apparent during extended grid stress events\, such as multi-day weather impacts or fuel supply disruptions\, where shorter-duration resources are quickly exhausted. This is highly relevant to support Singapore’s ambition in importing energies from neighbouring countries.\nThis talk will illustrate why the Vanadium Redox Flow Battery (VRFB) can be one of the contentious technologies for LDES. A VRFB stores energy in two separate tanks of liquid electrolytes containing vanadium ions in different oxidation states. During operation\, these electrolytes are pumped into a cell stack where they are separated by an ion-exchange membrane that allows ions to flow while preventing the solutions from mixing. A unique technical feature of VRFBs is the decoupling of power and energy: the system’s power capacity is determined by the size of the cell stack\, while its energy storage capacity is determined solely by the volume of the electrolyte in the tanks.\nVRFBs offer several advantages that make them a superior candidate for long-duration applications:\n– Safety and Stability: The aqueous-based chemistry is non-flammable and thermally safe\, allowing large systems to be placed close together without fire hazards.\n– Longevity and Durability: VRFBs can last more than 20 years with a near-limitless cycle life\, and they do not lose storage capacity even when sitting idle for long periods.\n– Sustainability: The vanadium electrolyte is infinitely recyclable\, supporting a circular economy blueprint similar to the lead-battery industry.\n– Fast Response: They can be brought to full power in subseconds\, providing both energy management and fast grid stabilization.\nVRFBs are versatile and support a variety of real-world use cases:\n– Renewable Integration: Balancing intermittent wind and solar generation to provide a "firm" power supply.\n– Critical Infrastructure: Providing reliable backup power for institutions where continuity is critical\, such as hospitals and military bases.\n– Data Centers: Managing volatile compute loads and offering safe\, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS).\n– Microgrids and Resiliency: Serving as the core of resiliency centers that provide essential services during extended grid outages.\nThe purpose of this talk is to bring awareness to practicing engineers an alternative and established energy storage solution.\nSpeaker(s): Dr LOH Wai Kuan \,\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/555806
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/long-duration-energy-storage-ldes-illustrated-by-vanadium-redox-flow-batteries-vrfbs/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/555806
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20260524T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20260524T180000
DTSTAMP:20260515T193336
CREATED:20250430T025950Z
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SUMMARY:IEEE Israel - 2025 General Assembly\, 13.5.2025
DESCRIPTION:חבר/ה- IEEE ISRAEL  יקר/ה\nאני מתכבד להזמין אותך לאספה הכללית לשנת 2026 של הארגון\, אשר תתקיים באופן מקוון באמצעות ZOOM ביום ראשון\, 24.5.2026.\nהאספה תפתח להצטרפות החל משעה 16:30\, ותתקיים בכל מספר נוכחים החל משעה 17:00.\nהאספה הכללית היא המוסד העליון של העמותה והיא מתכנסת לפחות אחת לשנה. האספה תדון בנושאים שעל סדר היום.\nניתן להוסיף נושאים לסדר היום במהלך האספה ובלבד שהוחלט על כך בהצבעה.\nחבר הרשום כפעיל ב- IEEE ביום האספה בשנת 2026 ואשר נוכח בהצבעה זכאי להצביע.\nהנך מתבקש.ת להירשם ולמלא את פרטיך באמצעות הקישור: (https://eur04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Faeai-org-il.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2FWN_33YGoQiOQ6eGunVkVntQBg&data=05%7C02%7Csauster%40elta.co.il%7C22a5bd7adac6456d664a08de9afd3476%7C2be2a2393b714ff18947f86d59e166e0%7C1%7C0%7C639118609467992606%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=%2FqMntnh440YJV5LM6dVDznDb8m1oo2RaqVeIt0wjFFQ%3D&reserved=0)\nלאחר שתסיים.י את הליך הרישום\, המערכת תשלח אליך באופן אוטומטי במייל (לכתובת הדוא"ל שרשמת) את הזימון (קישור) לפגישה.\nיש לעשות שימוש בקישור זה להתחברות ביום האספה.\nבברכה\,\nשמואל אוסטר\nיו"ר IEEE סניף ישראל\nChair\, IEEE Israel Section\nAgenda:\nעל סדר היום:\n· בחירת יו"ר ומזכיר לאספה כללית זו\n· דו"ח יו"ר הסניף\, שמואל אוסטר\n·  דו"ח כספי לשנת 2025 – שמואל אוסטר ורואה החשבון גיל משיח\n· דו"ח ועדת ביקורת על הדו"חות הכספיים: רפי הוידה ואיתי דברן\n· אישור דו"חות כספיים לשנת 2025 ותקציב ל- 2026/27.\n· אישור מינוי רו"ח וחברי וועדת הביקורת.\n· נושאים שונים שיועלו ע"י הנוכחים.\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480726
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/ieee-israel-2025-general-assembly-13-5-2025/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480726
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260526T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260526T180000
DTSTAMP:20260515T193336
CREATED:20260513T193325Z
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SUMMARY:{AI Talks with Tea&Coffee #47} Mobile Communications - Past\, Present\, Future
DESCRIPTION:Title – Mobile Communications – Past\, Present\, Future\nAbstract – the mobile communications revolution started with the development of the cellular telephone in the 1980s. We'll track the development and the key technologies up to the present day. We'll review generations 1G through 6G. We'll take a look a future trends\, including the potential impact of AI.\nBio:\nManfred (Fred) Schindler has worked in the RF semiconductor industry as a design engineer and leader at large and small companies including RFMD/Qorvo\, IBM\, Raytheon. He’s contributed numerous technical articles and magazine columns and has 11 patents. He’s an IEEE life Fellow and an MTT Honorary Life Member. He’s been an active IEEE volunteer for over 30 years\, including as MTT president\, IEEE Conferences Committee Chair (ICC)\, Div IV Director\, VP Technical Activities.\nSpeaker(s): Manfred (Fred) \,\nAgenda:\nPizza\nIntroduction\nTalk\nQ&A\nBldg: Nashua Community College\, 505 Amherst Street\, NASHUA\, New Hampshire\, United States\, 03062\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/552424
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/ai-talks-with-teacoffee-47-mobile-communications-past-present-future/
LOCATION:Bldg: Nashua Community College\, 505 Amherst Street\, NASHUA\, New Hampshire\, United States\, 03062\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/552424
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T193336
CREATED:20260513T193325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T193304Z
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SUMMARY:Trends in Arc Flash Mitigation and Eaton Data Center “mini” Tour
DESCRIPTION:This event melds two topics into one program to leverage equipment in the demonstration area at Eaton’s “Red” data center and to provide a quick tour since you’ll be in Eaton’s data center. In the first session\, Eric will give an overview of the destructive and hazardous conditions resulting from an arc flash event and the mitigation options to reduce risk to people and equipment. We will review requirements for arc flash safety as well as some general techniques for reducing the hazard.\nPrior to leaving the conference room area\, Rob will provide a brief overview of the Eaton “Red” Data Center. Next\, we will enter the demonstration room where we will examine a section of low voltage metal enclosed switchgear with active arc flash mitigation.\nFollowing the arc flash session\, Rob and Eric will offer an abbreviated tour of the Eaton “Red” data center. Eaton’s two Kentucky data centers house many thousands of servers running critical applications\, petabytes of storage as well as the necessary networking and security components. The applications in the data centers support manufacturing\, supply chain\, finance and many other critical functions on a global scale 24/7. We’ll explore the incoming electrical distribution from the 12.47kV incoming utility feed down to the server racks on the whitespace. This will include a brief overview of the mechanical systems as well.\nRSVP to Eric Elwell at ericselwell@eaton.com (please include cell phone number in your RSVP).\n**SPACE IS LIMITED** You will receive email from Eric confirming your registration and providing detailed site access instructions for the Eaton “Red” Data Center.\nThis Event is Co-sponsored by: The Louisville Section of the IEEE\, Power & Energy Society Chapter (PE31) of the Louisville Section\, the Computer Society Chapter (CS16) of the Louisville Section\, the Life Member Affinity Group (LM31) and the Young Professionals Affinity Group (YP31).\n*PDH certificates will be emailed to all attendees requesting one*\nSpeaker(s): Eric\, Rob\nAgenda:\n5:45 p.m. – Arrival and Sign In\n6:00 p.m. – Dinner Begins\n6:15 p.m. – Dinner Continues with Presentation\nNOTE: Government issued picture ID is required and will be retained by security while inside the data center.\nBldg: Eaton Corporation\, 12901 Plantside Drive\, Louisville\, Kentucky\, United States\, 40299
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/trends-in-arc-flash-mitigation-and-eaton-data-center-mini-tour/
LOCATION:Bldg: Eaton Corporation\, 12901 Plantside Drive\, Louisville\, Kentucky\, United States\, 40299
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260528T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260528T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T193336
CREATED:20260514T193310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T193304Z
UID:15434-1779969600-1779976800@life.ieee.org
SUMMARY:North Lake Life Member Monthly Meeting February 26\, 2026\, starting at 12 noon
DESCRIPTION:Social meeting mixed in with what is happening in the IEEE New Orleans Section and proposed future meetings\nCo-sponsored by: Richard Miller\, Chair North Lake Life Member Affinity group\nAgenda:\nIEEE North Lake Life Member meeting May 28\, 2026\, starting at 12:00pm Noon\nLocation:\n702 Water St.\, Madisonville\, LA 70447 USA.\nThe restaurant has a limit of 25 (twenty-five) people guests per group.\n12:00PM Social meeting and lunch ordering\n12:30PM Luncheon social\n1:00PM Meeting opens with introduction of attendees\n1:10PM Old Business: Proposed Technical Meeting\nNew business: Richard W. Miller\nIf available Francis Gros\nWill update us on what is happening in IEEE HQ\n2:00PM  Motion to adjourn\nNext meeting will be June 25\, 2026\, at the same location and time.\nTom\nMorton's Seafood Restaurant & Bar\, 702 Water Street\, Madisonville\, Louisiana\, United States\, 70115
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/north-lake-life-member-monthly-meeting-february-26-2026-starting-at-12-noon-2/
LOCATION:Morton's Seafood Restaurant & Bar\, 702 Water Street\, Madisonville\, Louisiana\, United States\, 70115
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T193336
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SUMMARY:May 2026 Central GA IEEE Meeting: Tour at Kia Georgia
DESCRIPTION:Please make plans to join the Central GA IEEE section as we travel to West Point\, GA on Thursday May 28\, 2026 to take a tour of the Kia Georgia plant. Kia Georgia is Kia's first North American manufacturing site\, which opened in 2009\, and produces popular vehicles such as the Telluride\, Sorento\, Sportage\, and EV6/EV9.\nThis is a high quality tour and there are very limited spots\, so registration is required. Please note that the trams for the tour are NOT wheelchair accessible.\nCurrent agenda:\n– 11:30am-12:45pm: Lunch in West Point (Optional)\n– 1:00-1:15pm: Arrival at Kia\n– 1:15-1:30pm: Explore Vehicles\, Restroom\n– 1:30-2:00pm: Introduction Video and Presentation\n– 2:00-2:30pm: Site Tour\n– 2:30-2:45pm: Return to Visitor's Center and departure\nProhibited Items\n– Photography/video is prohibited inside Kia Georgia’s plant\n– Tobacco products are prohibited at Kia Georgia unless in designated smoking areas (when available)\n– All weapons\, including firearms\, knives\, and similar items\, are strictly prohibited on-site at Kia Georgia\n– Large purses\, bags and backpacks are not allowed on the tour and should be left in vehicles or on the bus.\n– Pets\, including service animals\, are strictly prohibited on-site at Kia Georgia\nDress Code\n– All guests must wear long pants or skirts\n– Fully enclosed shoes are required\n– Please take note of weather conditions on the day of the tour. While the tour is mostly inside there will be a portion that is outside and you may want to dress with that in mind (raincoat\, jacket\, etc.).\n7777 Kia Parkway\, West Point\, Georgia\, United States\, 31833
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/may-2026-central-ga-ieee-meeting-tour-at-kia-georgia/
LOCATION:7777 Kia Parkway\, West Point\, Georgia\, United States\, 31833
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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