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
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This IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS) Mini-Colloquium (MQ) aims to strengthen the Centro Occidente Section (COS) of Mexico, with ENES Morelia, UNAM, and in particular the International Laboratory for Environmental Electronic Devices (LAIDEA), as a leading regional reference and coordinating node for training and capacity building in device compact modeling and integrated circuit (IC) design, with a strategic focus on emerging electron device technologies. The event will be hosted at LAIDEA, ENES Morelia, UNAM, which serves as the headquarter of the EDS Professional Chapter in the Centro Occidente Section. Beyond technical training, this Mini-Colloquium is conceived as a catalyst for regional collaboration and community building within the Centro Occidente Section. The event actively seeks to impulse cooperation and knowledge exchange among EDS members and prospective members from Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo (UMSNH), the EDS Student Chapter of TecNM Morelia, as well as academics and students from CBTis 94 Pátzcuaro and CBTis 149 Morelia. By integrating universities, technological institutes, and technical high schools, the MQ aims to broaden participation, strengthen the EDS ecosystem in the region, and increase EDS membership, particularly among students and early-career researchers. The EDS MQ addresses core EDS technical areas by covering fundamental principles, modeling methodologies, implementation practices, and national initiatives related to compact models for electron devices. Special emphasis is placed on organic electronics and oxide semiconductor transistors, which represent key enabling technologies for flexible, low-power, and application-oriented electronic systems. These emerging devices require adapted compact modeling approaches to enable their reliable integration into IC design workflows and system-level simulations, thereby bridging the gap between device physics and circuit-level applications. Co-sponsored by: EDS Centro Occidente Professional Chapter at ENES Morelia UNAM Agenda: The technical program includes four IEEE EDS Distinguished Lecturers whose talks provide complementary perspective: 1. Prof. Dr. Edmundo Gutiérrez, “The Kutsari National Project and perspectives for IC design and compact modeling”. 2. Prof. Dr. Antonio Cerdeira, “Device compact modeling: Conceptual generalities, implementation strategies, and critical aspects”. 3. Prof. Dr. Magali Estrada del Cueto, “Advances and challenges in the compact modeling of organic transistors in Mexico”. 4. Prof. Dr. Fernando Guarín, “ChipPractice: hands-on IC design bootcamps and accessible microelectronic fabrication”. Room: Aula Magna C, Bldg: C, Antigua Carretera a Pátzcuaro No. 8701, ENES Morelia UNAM, Morelia, Michoacan de Ocampo, Mexico, 58190 |
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IEEE Region 9 Regional Meeting The Regional Meeting is the annual gathering of IEEE Region 9 leadership. It brings together the Regional Committee, Executive Committee (ExCom), Section Chairs, Council Chairs, and Committee Chairs to align strategy, review performance, strengthen leadership, and enhance services for IEEE members across Latin America and the Caribbean. --------------------------------------------------------------- Audience R9 ExCom, R9 OpCom, R9 Section Chairs, and invited special guests. --------------------------------------------------------------- Registration Fee Please select the registration option that applies to your role (delegate, participant, or guest). Participation Type and Accommodation Please select your role within the meeting and the corresponding participation/accommodation option. Primary Delegate (Section & Council Chairs) 1.Primary Delegate – Shared Double Room 2.Primary Delegate – Single Room (no companion) 3.Primary Delegate – Double Room with 1 Companion Committee Chair 4.Committee Chair – Shared Double Room 5.Committee Chair – Single Room (no companion) 6.Committee Chair – Double Room with 1 Companion Special Guest 7.Special Guest – Single Room (no companion) 8.Special Guest – Double Room with 1 Companion Vice Chair 9.Vice Chair – Shared Double Room 10.Vice Chair – Single Room (no companion) 11.Vice Chair – Double Room with 1 Companion IEEE Region 9 Director 12.R9 Director Non-Primary Delegate (requires prior approval from the Regional Director) 13.Non-Primary Delegate - Event Only 14.Non-Primary Delegate -Shared Double Room 15.Non-Primary Delegate -Single Room (no companion) 16.Non-Primary Delegate -Double Room with 1 Companion IEEE Staff 17.IEEE Staff – Event Only 18.IEEE Staff – Single Room (no companion) IEEE R9 Excom 19.R9 Excom – Shared Double Room 20.R9 Excom – Single Room (no companion) 21.R9 Excom – Double Room with 1 Companion About the Companion Program Included in options 3,6,8,11,16, 18 & 21 This program is designed to offer companions a touristic and cultural experience in Valdivia while the regional meeting takes place. The companion program also includes a room upgrade to a single (non-shared) room for the registered participant and companion. What’s included? - 2 days of guided tourist activities: - Thursday, March 19 - Saturday, March 21 Explore the natural beauty in and around Valdivia. - Friday: Free day to relax or explore the city at your own pace. - Transportation for all scheduled activities. - 2 lunches at selected local restaurants. - 3 group dinners in warm, welcoming venues that showcase Valdivian hospitality. Bldg: Dreams Valdivia Hotel, Carampangue 190, Valdivia, Region Metropolitana, Chile |
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Ciclo de encuentros con mujeres profesionales que se desempeñan en diversos ámbitos de la industria. A través de charlas y conversación con el público, abordaremos rutas de entrada al mundo laboral, habilidades clave, toma de decisiones, liderazgo, desafíos de género y estrategias para crecer profesionalmente. Este ciclo busca visibilizar referentes, compartir herramientas concretas y fortalecer redes entre estudiantes, profesionales y personas interesadas en construir entornos laborales más diversos e inclusivos. Formato: charlas + preguntas y respuestas + espacio de networking (según cada sesión). Bldg: T, Placeres 466, VALPARAISO, Valparaiso, Chile |
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