Sudip K. Mazumder received his Ph.D. degree from Virginia Tech in 2001. He is a Professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago and...
This video presents the in-house developed DLR MiroSurge robotic system for surgery. As shown, the system is suitable for both minimally invasive and open surgery. An essential part of the system…
Welcome to the 2021 IEEE Photonics Society Awards Show! Join us as we honor outstanding achievement in photonics.
Sergio Boixo, Google AI Quantum, reviews collaborative, experimental work on the improvement of computational power among…
In 1965, Gordon Moore predicted that the number of components in integrated circuits would grow exponentially. The impact of Moore’s Law…
Debabani Choudhury discusses opportunities and challenges for some of the key technological advances and approaches at GHz to THz frequencies that are now emerging as possible components for…
This video introduces you to the IEEE Standards Association's new VuSpec Series of browser-based standards products.
Professor Malcolm Longair presents the key themes and topics that James Clerk Maxwell studied, often simultaneously, such as his mathematical papers, theory on electricity and magnetism, colour,…
What will be the next large science facility to require thousands of tons of superconducting wire? When will it begin construction? Since requirements of existing science facilities already exceed…
Rollin' Justin is a mobile robotic system and research platform that allows sophisticated control algorithms and dexterous manipulation. This video gives an overview of the mobile humanoid robotic…
Hosted by Supavadee Aramvith, the IEEE Center for Leadership Excellence presents: IEEE Chapters: Chapter Resources Overview
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The IEEE Women in Engineering International Scholarship is presented to up to one female IEEE WIE…
Lakshmanan Sethu from Google, Chinmay Nerurkar from Microsoft, and Ruchi Agarwal from Netflix, and Vishnu Pendyala from SJSU discuss information fabrication in Large Language Models. For past…
IBM’s scientists have successfully built and measured a processor prototype with 50 quantum bits, known as qubits — a major milestone in quantum computing.
The presentation was the first…
This webinar presented by Joanna Hill will go over the 10 Golden Rules of Electromagnetic Compatibility and looks to pass on knowledge on fractional wavelength antennas.
Presented in Honolulu, HI in 2007, Tony Zimbalatti recounts Founders War Stories
This tutorial acts as a guide on how the Kalman Filter works. Dr. Ramsey Faragher explains that even students without a strong mathematical background can understand what the Kalman…
Featuring four current or former Ethics Officers of international corporations or organizations, this panel will focus on the strengths and areas for improvement of organizational ethics programs…
About the Video: In this panel discussion on the award-winning documentary, Father of the Cyborgs, neuroscience and ethics experts explore body augmentation, medical tourism and various other…
Provides a review of current standard-related research efforts in wireless communication systems.
Gerhard P. Fettweis, F’09, earned a Ph.D. under H. Meyr at RWTH Aachen in 1990. After a postdoc at IBM Research, San Jose, he joined TCSI, Berkeley, USA. Since 1994 he is a Vodafone Chair…