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El Capítulo Estudiantil de la IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) en colaboración con R9 se complace en invitar a estudiantes y futuros profesionales al evento: "Seguridad Eléctrica: Las 5 Reglas de Oro como pilar fundamental". En un sector tan dinámico como el de la energía y la electricidad, dominar los protocolos de seguridad no es una opción, es una necesidad. Este evento está diseñado para proporcionar a los estudiantes de ingeniería y áreas afines una comprensión sólida de los principios y prácticas para la prevención de riesgos eléctricos. Durante la sesión, abordaremos las 5 Reglas de Oro, un estándar internacional para la ejecución de trabajos sin tensión, y discutiremos su aplicación en escenarios reales. Esta es una excelente oportunidad para: - Adquirir competencias clave valoradas en el ámbito profesional. - Interactuar con expertos del sector. - Fortalecer tu perfil como futuro ingeniero comprometido con la seguridad. Invitamos a toda la comunidad estudiantil a unirse a nosotros. Detalles del evento: Fecha: 17de octubre 2025 Hora: 4:00 pm (GMT-6) Agradecemos compartir esta invitación con estudiantes y colegas a quienes les pueda interesar. #IEEE #IEEEPES #SeguridadIndustrial #IngenieriaElectrica #PrevencionDeRiesgos #DesarrolloProfesional #EstudiantesDeIngenieria #Networking #Energia #LiderazgoEstudiantil #HabilidadesProfesionales Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/501428 |
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Agenda - Chapter Chairs training Chengdu October 19, 2025 Wu Hou room, Intercontinental Century City Hotel, Chengdu, China Local time 8:00 Personal & Chapter introduction by all participants 8:30 Welcome and opening remarks, participants introduction by VP Membership Dr. Neeli Prasad 9:00 History of VTS presented by Prof. David Michelson via Zoom Video Conferencing call 9:30 IEEE Milestones in Vehicular Technology by Prof. David Michelson via Zoom Video Conferencing call 10:00 IEEE vTools training presented by Alon Newton 10:30 Coffee break & Networking 11:00 Welcome remark by VTS president Prof. Gerhard Bauch 11:10 DLT & DS programs presented by Dr. Neeli prasad 12:00 Conducting Executive meeting (Robert's Rules) by Alon Newton 12:30 Lunch break & Networking 14:00 STEM group activity facilitated by Alon Newton 14:30 Public speaking exercise, elevator pitch & networking techniques facilitated by Dr. Neeli Prasad 15:00 Group Photo - Location TBD 15:30 IEEE OU Analytics training presented by Alon Newton 16:00 REACH, TryEngineering, ILN presentations. Ideas how to increase VTS membership by Alon Newton 16:15 How to run a successful Chapter presented by Alon Newton 16:30 Conference rules, Best practices & on demand items by Alon Newton & Dr. Neeli Prasad 17:15 Closing remarks, Concur instructions and break before VTS reception 17:30 Coffee break & Networking 18:00 Welcome Reception Speaker(s): Dave Michelson, Neeli Prasad, Alon Newton Room: Wu Hou room, Bldg: Intercontinental Century City Hotel, No. 88 CENTURY CITY BOULEVARD, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610041, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/504373 |
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Voiceband modems convert a stream of digital symbols into audible signals and transmit them over the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). The first voiceband modem was developed in 1958 and operated at 110 bits/s. Being subject to international standards developed by the International Union of Telecommunications, Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T), a body of the United Nations, these modems consistently increased their transmission speeds within the next several decades. Every step in the standards process involved a major development in signal processing and communications, such as various forms of adaptive equalization, echo cancellation, and trellis coded modulation. These contributions approximately doubled the transmission speed every step of the standardization process, starting with 300 b/s in 1962 until about 28.8-33.6 kb/s in 1996. Modem designers invoked Shannon's capacity formula and considering quantization noise occurring at the Analog-to-Digital conversion process in the PSTN Central Office as additive white Gaussian noise, decided that the channel capacity for such modems is about 36 kb/s. Yet, towards the end of 1990s, modems that operated at transmission speeds close to 56 kb/s, known generally as 56K modems appeared. This talk will first give a brief history of voiceband modems, and it will describe how it was possible to beat the Shannon capacity formula with the 56K modems. The underlying modeling process and the related mathematics will be described. A history of the development of the 56K modems will be presented and, looking back several decades, the technological, as well as the economic and social impact of these modems, will be discussed. Co-sponsored by: Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla Speaker(s): Ender Ayanoglu Room: Auditorio Facultad Ciencias de la Electrónica, Bldg: Edificio FCE2 - 101 , Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Av. San Claudio y 18 sur; Ciudad Universitaria, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico, 72592, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/497705
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El Capítulo Conjunto Argentino de las Sociedades IEEE Antennas and Propagation (APS) y Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMCS) invita al webinario "Del PCB al silicio: redefiniendo las fronteras de la compatibilidad electromagnética". *Disertante: Dr. Ing. Pablo Gardella Principal EMC R&D Engineer, Allegro Microsystems * Fecha y hora: Martes 21 de octubre de 2025 - 18:00 a 19:00 AR (UTC-3) Esta sesión es abierta y gratuita, pero se solicita inscripción previa en https://forms.gle/TZ29bYv5nxCvqZMk7 Link de acceso a la videoconferencia: https://meet.google.com/scr-hgmd-kie --------------------------------------------------------------- Agenda: Martes 21 de octubre de 2025, 17:00 a 18:00 AR (UTC-3) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500281 |
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Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) implement Machine Learning (ML) algorithms that have the ability to address competitive resource allocation problems together with detection and mitigation of anomalous behavior. In this talk, we discuss their use in next-generation NextG) communications within the context of cognitive networks to address: i) spectrum sharing, ii) detecting anomalies, and iii) mitigating security attacks. GANs have the following advantages. First, they can learn and synthesize field data, which can be costly, time consuming, and nonrepeatable. Second, they enable pre-training classifiers by using semisupervised data. Third, they facilitate increased resolution. Fourth, they enable recovering corrupted bits in the spectrum. The talk will provide basics of GANs, a comparative discussion on different kinds of GANs, performance measures for GANs in computer vision and image processing as well as wireless applications, a number of datasets for wireless applications, performance measures for general classifiers, a survey of the literature on GANs for i)–iii) above, some simulation results, and future research directions. In the spectrum sharing problem, connections to cognitive wireless networks are established. Simulation results show that a particular GAN implementation is better than a convolutional autoencoder for an outlier detection problem in spectrum sensing. Co-sponsored by: Instituto Politécnico Nacional - Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Ingeniería "Alejo Peralta" Speaker(s): Ender Ayanoglu Bldg: Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Ingeniería "Alejo Peralta", Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Calle 11 Sur 12122, San Francisco Mayorazgo, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico, 72480 |
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2 events,The IEEEXtreme is a global 24-hour programming competition where IEEE Student Members from around the world compete against each other. At ITBA, we will host around 80 participants, all IEEE members, who will compete in teams and enjoy a collaborative environment supported by our local proctors and volunteers. Agenda: Horario Actividad Detalles 17:00 – 17:30 Acreditaciones y bienvenida Registro de equipos, entrega de credenciales y kits de bienvenida. Coffee de apertura. 17:30 – 18:00 Apertura oficial IEEEXtreme ITBA Palabras de bienvenida a cargo del equipo IEEE ITBA y del proctor principal. 18:00 – 19:30 Ciclo de charlas con speakers invitados Diferentes referentes de la tecnologia vendran a dar charlas a los participantes. 19:30 – 20:30 Networking + Stands de empresas Espacio de interacción con empresas colaboradoras: NOVO space, Chalin Tech, Complif. 20:30 – 21:00 Preparación técnica y comienzo de competencia Setup de equipos, confirmación de cuentas y últimas indicaciones para la competencia. San Martín 202, C1004AAB Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Juan Domingo Peron, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina La Rama Estudiantil IEEE de la Universidad Diego Portales te invita a participar en la emocionante experiencia del IEEEXtreme 19.0, la competencia de programación global de 24 horas organizada por IEEE. Este año, hemos preparado un espacio especial en nuestra facultad para que puedas competir junto a tu equipo en un ambiente lleno de energía y camaradería. Durante las 24 horas de la competencia, tendrás acceso a comida y bebidas para mantenerte energizado. Además, hemos organizado diversas actividades y retos adicionales para mantener la motivación al máximo. También contaremos con zonas de descanso para que puedas tomar un respiro y recargar energías. Es una oportunidad única para demostrar tus habilidades, aprender junto a otros apasionados de la programación y vivir la experiencia completa del IEEEXtreme en un entorno lleno de apoyo y diversión. ¡No te lo pierdas! Prepárate para un día lleno de desafíos, innovación y compañerismo. Co-sponsored by: Universidad Diego Portales Ejército Libertador 441, Santiago, Region Metropolitana, Chile |
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2 events,La Gamification Research and Education Task Force, está realizando el Track de Videojuegos en CHILECON 2025, organizado por la Computer Society Chile Centro: (https://chilecon2025.pucv.cl/?page_id=136) Co-sponsored by: Computer Society Chile Centro Valparaíso, Valparaiso, Chile
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charlas sobre Coordinacion tecnica en internet, dadas por expertos de LACNIC e ICANN, a realizarse presencialmente en la UCUDAL , Montevideo, Speaker(s): Nicolas Antoniello, Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo Bldg: CAMPUS Univeridad Catolica del Uruguay, AV.8 de octubre 2738, Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay |
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Join us for the 3rd Joint Webinar of the PMISCC & IEEE ComSoc Sister Chapter Program 2025. Dr. Ganesh Subramanian is a highly accomplished educator and technology professional with 28 years of experience in teaching, research, and administrative roles. Holding a Ph.D. in Electronics Engineering, he specializes in Cloud Computing, Computer Networks, Project Management, Business Analytics, and Robotics. For this session, he will demonstrate how artificial intelligence is transforming project management in practice. This session goes beyond theory, showcasing live AI-powered dashboards, predictive risk modeling, and practical frameworks for selecting cost-effective tools. Participants will gain actionable insights into using AI for project tracking, risk forecasting, and decision-making—skills that can be applied immediately to projects of any scale. This engaging session will cover: - Live Demo: AI-driven dashboards for monitoring project KPIs using Power BI integrated with MS Project. - Case Study: Applying tools such as @Risk and XGBoost to model risk probability distributions from real-world analytics projects. - Practical Takeaways: Guidance for project managers on selecting cost-effective AI tools for their organizations. [] Co-sponsored by: Project Management Institute Southern Caribbean Chapter Speaker(s): Ganesh Subramanian Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/506943 |
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Closing event for the Science and Technology Mentoring Program, a networking space, presentation of program results, and introduction to WIE. The mentoring program consists of three virtual meetings between mentors and mentees in STEM fields with the purpose of offering career guidance and support in leadership development, in addition to two group sessions on complementary topics. The program runs from July to September 2025, and the in-person closing event is scheduled for November 2025, to be held in an event venue, during which mentees will be able to meet and work in person with the program's mentors and volunteers. Bldg: UCOM, Dr. Juan Eulogio Estigarribia, Asunción 001412, Asuncion, Central, Paraguay |
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