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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

IEEE WIE DAY: TECHNOLOGY WITH PURPOSE

Bldg: T-3, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala , Zona 12, Guatemala City, Guatemala, Guatemala

IEEE WIE Day 2026 at USAC is an in-person event focused on two core pillars: Responsible & Ethical Technology, and Professionals in STEM Leadership & Empowerment. The agenda includes an opening talk followed by a panel discussion with female engineers working in the technology and energy sectors, who will discuss ethical dilemmas and sustainability in these industries. Afterward, participants will take part in an interactive group dynamic judged by the guest speakers. The event will conclude with a networking coffee break, a workshop, and a final trivia and pitch activity. Bldg: T-3, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala , Zona 12, Guatemala City, Guatemala, Guatemala

Total Language Immersion Techniques: Global Horizons in Education for Technical and Language Instructors (EDS Chapter COS – ENES Morelia UNAM, Mexico)

Room: 30, Porreras , Patzcuaro, Michoacan de Ocampo, Mexico, 61600

Event Description & Webpage Text Introduction: Connecting Technology, Internationalization, and Local Capacity The IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS) maintains a deeply international profile, fostering technological advancement and professional development across borders. In alignment with this global vision, Dr. Alejandra Castro Carranza (Prof. at ENES Morelia UNAM and Chair of the IEEE EDS Professional Chapter Centro Occidente Section) spearheads strategic training initiatives aimed at internationalization. By introducing advanced methodologies to regional educators, this course bridges the gap between local talent and global opportunities, cultivating regional capacity and opening students' minds to a broader technological and cultural world in an engaging, highly motivated, and fun atmosphere! Requirements for the Accomplishment Certificate To receive an official certificate of accomplishment endorsed by the IEEE EDS Centro Occidente Chapter, participants must fully satisfy the following performance-based requirements: - Attendance: Minimum attendance at 5 out of the 6 live sessions. - Bridge Tasks and Collaborative Practice: Successful completion of all the Activities. - Practical Delivery: Successful execution of the microteaching segment during Session 6. - Action Plan: Submission of a written, backward-designed action plan detailing how they will deploy the Total Language Immersion technique in their future classrooms. Co-sponsored by: EDS Centro Occidente Professional Chapter at ENES Morelia UNAM Agenda: Course Overview This teacher training program prepares educators to effectively implement Total Language Immersion strategies. Participants will explore active, flipped, and gamified learning methodologies to maintain a dynamic, 100% target-language environment. - Start Date: Thursday, July 9, 2026 - Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 14:30 – 18:30 (4 hours per session, 6 sessions total) - Total Duration: 12 Hours (Over 3 weeks) - Format: In-person interactive workshop Room: 30, Porreras , Patzcuaro, Michoacan de Ocampo, Mexico, 61600

Summer School 2026 – Digital IC Design Academy

Av. Instituto Politecnico Nacional, San Pedro Zacatenco, CDMX, Distrito Federal, Mexico, 07360

Summer School 2026 - Digital IC Design Academy by Synopsys Av. Instituto Politecnico Nacional, San Pedro Zacatenco, CDMX, Distrito Federal, Mexico, 07360

JORNADA DE RECLUTAMIENTO IEEE

Sangolqui, Pichincha, Ecuador

🚀 ¡ÚNETE A IEEE Y LLEVA TU CARRERA AL SIGUIENTE NIVEL! 🌎⚡ ¿Te gustaría acceder a becas internacionales, participar en competencias y congresos, ampliar tu red de contactos con profesionales de todo el mundo y desarrollar habilidades que marcarán la diferencia en tu futuro profesional? ¡Esta es tu oportunidad! 💙 📅 Jornada de Reclutamiento IEEE 🗓️ Viernes 17 de julio 🕚 11:00 – 14:30 📍 Laboratorios de Electrónica – ESPE Durante la jornada, los voluntarios de la IEEE Student Branch ESPE estaremos para ayudarte a: ✅ Crear tu cuenta en IEEE. ✅ Realizar el proceso de inscripción. ✅ Completar el pago de tu membresía en la plataforma oficial de IEEE. ✅ Resolver todas tus dudas sobre beneficios, capítulos técnicos y oportunidades. Sangolqui, Pichincha, Ecuador

Edge Computing and Communications for NextG: Fundamental Limits and Applications

Bldg: UTEC Fray Bentos., Barrio Anglo, Fray Bentos, Rio Negro, Uruguay, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/566697

In this talk, we review recent work on edge computing and communications as a key enabler for future wireless networks. In particular, we present samples of our work on proactive caching, decentralized coded caching, cache-aided MIMO networks and federated learning over blockchain networks. In the first part of the talk, we shed light on a sample of our work on edge content caching. We present performance limits for decentralized coded caching in Fog Radio Access Networks with focus on the normalized delivery time (NDT) performance metric. Afterwards, we extend our discussion to cache-aided MIMO networks where we generalize prior studies to the case of arbitrary number of transmitters, receivers and antennas. We establish fundamental limits characterizing the relative contributions of the spatial multiplexing gain vs. the coded caching gain, with respect to reducing the delivery latency. In the second part of the talk, we shift our focus to edge intelligence, in particular, federated learning over blockchain networks. Motivated by the wide prevalence of decentralized data, we propose a novel federated learning framework with no parameter service, yet, relying on the distributed ledger security infrastructure of blockchains. This is achieved by employing “validators” who evaluate the quality of the “trainer” model updates through a validation dataset and byzantine fault tolerance. This work opens ample room for future research through revealing interesting insights and fundamental trade-offs. Co-sponsored by: UTEC Prof. Diego Quiroga Speaker(s): Tamer Elbatt, Bldg: UTEC Fray Bentos., Barrio Anglo, Fray Bentos, Rio Negro, Uruguay, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/566697