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(1:15:04) Working Groups covered in this video: High Performance Computing & Data Centers (Kanad Ghose, SUNY-Binghamton), 2D-3D Interconnects (Ravi Mahajan,…

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This presentation is from Track 4 (Tactical Networks) of the 4th IEEE 5G Workshop on First Responder and Tactical Networks, a partnership and collaboration with the Department of Homeland Security…

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This IEEE Spectrum report from Kristen Clark shows how surgically implanted bioelectronic devices may one day treat chronic inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis …

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Celia Shahnaz, motivating the IEEE WIE Affinity Groups and Student Branch Affinity Groups, to organize events during the 2024 IEEE WIE Day Celebrations - 23 June-12 July. 

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A professor in Mechatronics and Automation at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven who worked on involving cutting dynamics, structural dynamics, computer-integrated manufacture, and micro- and…

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Geared towards microwave engineers with no background in quantum computing and will provide a glimpse into the fundamentals, system architectures and, major microwave challenges that must be…

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Bring a virtual IEEE guest lecturer into the classroom with this 15-minute video, the first in 3-part series to deliver the basics about standards and standardization to undergraduates. 

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IEEE Standards Association Past President Steve Mills and IEEE Standards Education Electronic Magazine Editor-in-Chief Yatin Trivedi discuss three fundamental dynamics of standards: technology,…

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Prof Clinton Andrews (Center for Urban Policy Research, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University, USA) presented "Implications of…

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About the Video: Designing more ethical and accessible products and services is a key aspect of advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. This panel addresses how inclusivity in the tech…

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The ensemble techniques covered include bagging, boosting, stacking, and related algorithms such as random forest, Adaboost, and gradient boosting. One-shot and few-shot learning are also briefly…

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(15:40 + Q&A) Farid Soroush, Stanford University, presented at the 2021 REPP Symposium.

The bare cavity design in conventional vapor chambers is not capable of…

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In their own words, women engineers tell of the trials and triumphs of lives dedicated to advancing technology for humanity.  Find out why membership in IEEE Women in…

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(1:00:13 + Q&A) Prof. Albert Wang, ECE, University of California, Riverside (invited lecture at Symp on Reliability of Electronics and Photonics Packaging).  Detailed…

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Dr. Nicole Tolan, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, shares her experience with individualized medicine and how this…

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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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The usage of sensors, from imaging and video to scientific applications, has recently achieved massive popularity. How do you handle all that data? Mark A. Davenport from Georgia…

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Recent years have seen impressive advances in face recognition, machine learning, and generative AI technologies, and they are being increasingly deployed in a wide variety of applications. Yet…

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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(57:39) Prof. Tiwei Wei, ME Department, Purdue University (24:41); and Prof. Mehdi Asheghi, ME Department, Stanford University (32:58) -- advanced concepts,…

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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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IEEE 802 Leader Amelia Andersdotter shares why she’s excited to be a part of 802 Standards.

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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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