An interview with CIS member Simon Lucas, recorded at the 2017 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (IEEE SSCI 2017). Interview by Rudolf Seising and Alexander Dockhorn.
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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…
Caplan spent most of his career at the U. S. National Science Foundation, where he administer programs that funded a wide range of robotics projects. He was also one of the founders and…
-- history of computing, European exoscale overview, HPC environment, AI/ML helping HPC, optimization, auto-tuning for HPC, GPUs, application areas ... Prof. Anne C. Elster,…
A Native of Belgrade and an IEEE Life fellow, Kokotovic studied widely in both Eastern and Western Europe before joining the faculty at the University of Illinois where in the 1960s he developed…
The IEEE REACH Program provides pre-university teachers with free open education resources (OER) that place engineering and technology in their societal and historical perspectives.  …
Join us as we honor Grace Hopper with the unveiling of the IEEE Milestone Plaque recognizing the invention of the A-0 Compiler. The Compiler is one of the fundamental technologies in the history…
Steven Thomas Smith of the Lincoln Laboratory at MIT begins his talk with an anecdotal history of signal processing on manifolds at ICASSP 2015 in Brisbane, Australia. He reviews covariance matrix…
Carme Torras (www.iri.upc.edu/people/torras) is Research Professor at the Robotics Institute (CSIC-UPC) in Barcelona, where she leads a…
Phil Krein, past president of PELS sits down for a chat with the founding fathers of PELS.
Dr. Richard Volz received his BS, MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. As an undergraduate, he received the Ovid Esbach Award - the…
Guy Kawasaki, Chief Evangelist of Canva, marketing specialist and author of several books, talks innovation throughout the…
Perspectives on the history of superconductors for high field applications and predictions for the next ten years from Venkat Selvamanickam
Dr. Lynne E. Parker is Deputy Chief Technology Officer of the United States and Assistant Director of Artificial Intelligence at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). She…
This video presents the history of magnetic recording and the development of the first practical videotape recorder by Ampex in 1956. The milestone was presented at a ceremony at the library at…
Keynote speaker:Â Dr. Vinton G. Cerf
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The IEEE Summit on Internet Governance is the first in a…
Where is the future of power electronics heading? What is the vision for IEEE PELS? Ask questions to PELS leaders about publishing, conferences, roadmaps, and services. Agenda: Welcome and…
Industrial Electronics Society leadership and members alike…
The Hoover Dam manages water, as well as generates electricity that is delivered to California, Arizona and Nevada. This video takes a look at the dam, including views of the interior turbines,…
Jack Gallant, Chancellor’s Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, explores what the ultimate Brain-Machine Interface (BMI) looks like while…
Ayanna Howard grew up in Pasadena, California. She then attended Brown University received her Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering. Howard attended University of Southern California for her…
Take a look into the Schwartze Pumpe power station, a power engineering giant, that generates 1600 MW of electricity in two 130m High Boilers in Germany. In this video, learn more about the…
Mustafa Badaroglu, Huawei Technologies, gives a presentation that focuses on the physics of electrons within small…
This segment consists of Garry J. Tee, a former professor of mathematics at Auckland University who taught classes on the history of computers, discussing Charles Babbage and several of Babbage's…