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IEEE MOVE Interested Group Form

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/407879

We are delighted with your interest in joining the IEEE MOVE Community Outreach initiative. The MOVE program is looking for qualified volunteers who not only have a deep passion for humanitarian work but also the expertise, wisdom and time to commit in support of the program. We are currently seeking candidates for leadership positions of committees and working groups for our global program expansion. Currently we are looking for volunteers in support of our programs in Puerto Rico. We realize that few people have the ability to extensively volunteer to a program such as ours. It is through the diverse efforts of committee members, each contribution their time and resources as they are able, in a combined effort that allows us to address the many programmatic needs. Information you provide will allow us to appreciate your talents and time so we can best engage you in the program. For more information, you can visit the (https://move.ieee.org/) webpage. Thank you! Co-sponsored by: IEEE MOVE Puerto Rico Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/407879

Visita al Congreso Nacional de Estudiantes en Energías Renovables CNEER 2025

Bldg: Instituto de energías renovables UNAM, Privada Xochicalco S/N. Col. Centro, 62580, Temixco, Morelos, Temixco, Morelos, Mexico, 62580

Se fue de visita al Congreso Nacional de Estudiantes de Energías Renovables 2025 Bldg: Instituto de energías renovables UNAM, Privada Xochicalco S/N. Col. Centro, 62580, Temixco, Morelos, Temixco, Morelos, Mexico, 62580

Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting 2025

Ave 12 de Octubre 1076, Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador, 170143

IEEE ETCM 2025 busca brindar un foro integral y de gran prestigio para académicos, ingenieros e investigadores, en particular de las áreas de especialización de los Capítulos Técnicos de Ecuador. La conferencia abarca temas teóricos y prácticos relacionados con Antenas y Propagación, Circuitos, Sistemas y Dispositivos Electrónicos, Comunicaciones, Ingeniería de Computadores y Software, Inteligencia Computacional, Aplicaciones Industriales, Sistemas y Control, y Electrónica Industrial, Ingeniería en Medicina y Biología, Potencia y Energía, Robótica y Automatización, Ciudades Inteligentes y Movilidad, y Asuntos Sociales y Práctica Profesional. Fechas importantes Fecha de la conferencia : 21 al 24 de octubre de 2025 Presentación de trabajos: 8 de junio de 2025 Notificación de aceptación: 19 de julio de 2025 Envíos listos para imprimir: 10 de agosto de 2025 https://attend.ieee.org/etcm-2025/ Ave 12 de Octubre 1076, Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador, 170143

FET100 "Advanced Electrostatic Discharge Technology Issues"

Room: Auditorium Ing. Jorge Suárez Díaz, Bldg: Cinvestav, Department of Electrical Engineering, Avenida Instituto Politécnico Nacional 2508, Colonia San Pedro Zacatenco, Miguel Bernard La Escalera, Mexico City, Mexico, Mexico, 07360, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500815

The IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS) Cinvestav Zacatenco Student Chapter, in collaboration with the Department of Electrical Engineering – Section of Solid-State Electronics (SEES), Cinvestav, is pleased to host this IEEE EDS Distinguished Lecture as part of the global FET100 campaign, celebrating 100 years of the Field Effect Transistor. The event is open to students, researchers, and professionals interested in electronics, semiconductors, and solid-state devices. Co-sponsored by: Department of Electrical Engineering – Section of Solid-State Electronics (SEES), Cinvestav, Mexico; CCE 2025 – International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Computing Science and Automatic Control Speaker(s): Charvaka, PhD, Agenda: MTM_7-2025 – Schedule Time Activity Speaker 10:20 – 10:25 Opening and Welcome Remarks Host and Facilitator 10:25 – 11:20 Advanced Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Technology Issues Charvaka Duvvury, PhD. – Distinguished Lecturer Room: Auditorium Ing. Jorge Suárez Díaz, Bldg: Cinvestav, Department of Electrical Engineering, Avenida Instituto Politécnico Nacional 2508, Colonia San Pedro Zacatenco, Miguel Bernard La Escalera, Mexico City, Mexico, Mexico, 07360, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500815

Machine Learning in NextG Networks via Generative Adversarial Networks

Bldg: Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Ingeniería "Alejo Peralta", Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Calle 11 Sur 12122, San Francisco Mayorazgo, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico, 72480, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/508427

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

CAN AI MODELS BE LIKE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS?

Bldg: Omega II, Posgrado de Ingeniería Eléctrica, Ciuda Universitaria, Morelia, Michoacan de Ocampo, Mexico, 58030

Can AI models be like scientific instruments? Modern ML/AI models are incredibly complex: they are expensive to train and use and often lack interpretability. In this talk, I will explore some recent results centered on the relationship between AI models and classical measurement technologies like scientific instruments. The latter are grounded in physics whereas the former are “data driven”: this leads to some very basic questions that we need to understand: how should we measure how models differ from each other and how do they change through training? We can use some tools from "old school" statistics/probability to get some handle on this in terms of understanding variability during training and using AI models as "instruments" to look at other models. While much of this work is empirical, the findings point to some interesting directions for theory and engineering. This talk is based on joint work with Sinjini Banerjee, Reilly Cannon, Sutenay Choudhury, Tony Chiang, Ioana Dumitriu, Andrew Engel, Natalie Frank, Tim Marrinan, Max Vargas, and Zhichao Wang. Co-sponsored by: Univseridad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo Agenda: - 1:00-1:105 Welcome and Distinghisehd Lecture Speaker Introduction - 1:10 - 2:10 Can AI models be like scientific instruments? - 2:10 - 2:40 Question and Answer session Bldg: Omega II, Posgrado de Ingeniería Eléctrica, Ciuda Universitaria, Morelia, Michoacan de Ocampo, Mexico, 58030

IEEE YP Challenge Series @ SACVLC 2025

La paz, La Paz, Bolivia

● IEEE Young Professionals at SACVLC 2025 – IEEE Young Professionals Bolivia will actively support the SACVLC 2025 International Congress by organizing four competitions that will take place in parallel with the congress sessions, encouraging participation from students, researchers, and professionals. ● RobotWars – A robot combat competition with wireless-controlled devices. Teams must design and build robots following the technical specifications outlined in the official call. The matches are held one-on-one in an elimination format until the final winner is determined. ● Sumobots – A competition of autonomous pushing robots that must meet the parameters specified in the call. The matches are held in pairs through elimination rounds, advancing to semifinals and finals, where the champion is crowned. ● Scientific Poster Competition – Presentation of research articles in poster format, reviewed and evaluated by a specialized jury based on established criteria. A winner will be selected after the jury’s deliberation. ● Treasure Hunt – An interactive challenge where teams solve five levels of tasks in a progressive order. Topics include telecommunications theory, IEEE YP knowledge, wireless communication practice, networking practice, signal analysis, and programming. The first team to complete all levels is declared the winner. ● Logistics and Benefits – Participants may register for one or multiple competitions. Snacks and drinks will be provided to all teams during the event, and winners will receive prizes secured through external sponsorship, with support confirmed from Universidad Privada del Valle. La Paz, La Paz, Bolivia

Mechatronics and Informatics Symposium

Universidad Veracruzana Facultad de Ingeniería, BOCA DEL RIO, Veracruz-Llave, Mexico, 94294

This year it will be held together with ExpoRobots@USBI v3.0, we will have national exhibitors and a discussion table on cyber-physical systems. The first competition for line-following robots will be held. Agenda: This year it will be held together with ExpoRobots@USBI v3.0, we will have national exhibitors and a discussion table on cyber-physical systems. The first competition for line-following robots will be held. Universidad Veracruzana Facultad de Ingeniería, BOCA DEL RIO, Veracruz-Llave, Mexico, 94294