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Bob McGhee discusses his career in robotics, in particular his work on guided missiles, walking robots, and unmanned submarines. Describing his work on robotics projects, such as the phony…

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Dr. Johann W. Kolar, Professor at ETH Zurich Institute PES, shares his keynote presentation on the Vienna Rectifier, including a brief history, comparative evaluations and further…

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Interview with Alvin Martin Weinberg (April 20, 1915 - October 18, 2006), a nuclear physicist and administrator at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).

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To increase the utilization of renewable energy power generation technology and to provide a pathway to creating a truly zero-emission transportation system new magnetic energy conversion and…

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Quantum computing is a revolutionary field of computer science that involves the use of quantum mechanical phenomena to perform complex calculations. It is fundamentally different from traditional…

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(1:23:13) - Fifth Annual Symposium On Heterogeneous Integration - Invited Panel Session on Package Architecture and Co-Design. This panel gathers key experts…

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Mr. Toya Kitagawa talks about the merits and advantages of being an IEEE member and why he recommends IEEE to other engineers and researchers.

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Fusion energy offers the potential for abundant, on-demand, carbon-free power. But for the past seven decades, fusion has largely been a scientific R&D effort restricted...

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This video is about the process on taking inventions from University Research to market (technology transfer). How does it work? What are the key steps and concepts to understand? Very practical…

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Interview of Prof. Simon Cherry from UC Davis by Hugo Currie, The Riverina Anglican College, Wagga Wagga, Australia, about his career and why he became a scientist.

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Transistors are the main component of the microchips at the core of all computers where they are busy converting every kind of information...…

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The collective works of many scientists and engineers were captured in Maxwell, Hertz, Marconi and Shannon's pioneering contributions to modern communications technologies. Professor Samii gives…

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Paper Authors: Ali A. Farid, Ahmed S.H. Ahmed, Mark J.W. Rodwell…

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How to create a statement in Next Gen Banking, download to Excel or create a pdf.

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In this talk, we'll cover work at NVIDIA to train the ESS DNN model for determining stereo disparity using both synthetic and real-world data to perform well where Semi-Global Matching (SGM) may…

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How do you answer the question, "Am I qualified to be considered for an IEEE fellow"? What is the best way to prepare a nomination package? Dr. Don Tan will provide a unique perspective from an…

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(59:53 + Q&A) Paul Wesling, Hewlett-Packard (retired), IEEE Distinguished Lecturer and Life Fellow (IEEE Circuits and Devices Chapter, Toronto Section)
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Paper Authors: Xinyan Tang, Johan Nguyen, Giovanni Mangraviti, Zhiwei Zong, Piet…

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About the Talk: Two centuries after the publication of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, society continues to explore the ethical implications of technological advancements. This panel brings together…

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In this interview, Jean Paul Laumond discusses his movement from mathematics to robotics and his career contributions to the field, especially in regards to motion planning and…

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"Winds of Change" is a documentary that provides a global overview of the use of wind power and technology. With an emphasis on emerging technologies and public policy, this documentary also looks…

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This video discusses the technical issues required for virtual music jamming, demonstrates how to implement it using inexpensive hardware and open-source software, discusses limiting factors, and…

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IEEE President Kathy Land presents the IEEE Medal of Honor to Jacob Ziv

IEEE Life Fellow Jacob Ziv will receive this…

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