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We use Wi-Fi at home because it offers speeds better than our LTE phones get. But if 5G will provide speeds 10 times better than LTE, will that mean we no longer need Wi-Fi at home? Will public Wi…

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Come along with Dr. Ted Rappaport as he explores the expo hall at the Brooklyn 6G Summit, 2023!

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Greater knowledge of renewable energy systems, smart grid, and high power converters is always valuable to power electronics professionals...

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The tutorial will focus on critical issues of FinFET design: It starts with a crisp comparison of planar vs. 3D FinFET

devices and the associated SPICE modeling. Next…

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Electrical Capacitance Tomography from Principle to Applications - Introduction

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After measuring a sparse signal, the process of signal recovery can be more complicated. Mark A. Davenport from the Georgia Institute of Technology shares algorithms that…

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Industrial Electronics Society leadership and members alike…

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Creating a K-Industry STEM Pipeline: IEEE Members Collaborate

Dr. Katherine Grace August (IEEE NJ Coast PACE SIGHT Group)

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Pete Shadbolt, PsiQuantum, talks superconducting in its current technical state, what’s possible in quantum processing, and how it can be improved to provide more useful…

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This presentation was recorded at the IEEE Women in Engineering East Forum on 2 December 2017. 

Abstract: Motivating young girls to embrace their full potential and tap into endless…

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The IEEE's Diversity & Inclusion Committee, led by Chair Dalma Novak, presents an informational webinar for the 2024 IEEE Education Week. The discussion covers diversity, equity, and inclusion…

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IEEE Access Celebrating 10 Years

IEEE Access is a multidisciplinary, online-only, gold fully open…

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This event tells the origin story behind RenderMan®, the software that has revolutionized computer graphics since the mid-1980s. It has been used in every Pixar movie, and for the special effects…

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(24:08 + Q&A) Dr. Moonsoo Kang, Executive Vice President, Advanced Packaging Business, Device Solution Division, Samsung Electronics

Index:
-- Issues with…

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The 2010 IEEE Medal of Honor was awarded to ANDREW J. VITERBI, President of Viterbi Group, LLC, San Diego, CA, USA, “For seminal contributions to communications…

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Your Global Network: We are ComSoc, the IEEE Communications Society

We are all called to communications technology. Our reasons and regions may be widely different, but our…

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Opening remarks by the R7 Chair, Dr. Winnie Ye, were followed by a 20-min invited talk by Dr. Maike Luiken (2021 IEEE VP MGA). Next, brief presentations of our…

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Denise Griffin, IEEE Region 1 Coordinator, along with Maira Samary, IEEE WIE Boston Chair, presents on R1 Highlights, including the R1 Committee Mission and…

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Pérola Milman, University of Paris Diderot/CNRS, introduces qubits in DV (discrete physical systems) and qubits in CV, different hardware, composed of continuous variables. Milman…

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Enrique (Erik) Blair, Baylor University, presents his collaborative work on quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) and starts…

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"Over the past 50 years, the development of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technologies at intermediate and high magnetic…

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NYU professor Ted Rappaport, an IEEE Access author, talks about the future of 5G wireless traffic, the potential of his research into millimeter wave wireless communications technology, and the…

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