Ongoing

IEEE ExCom Meeting

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463516

Kickoff meeting for ExCom. Tentative Agenda: Introductions Financial reporting for 2024- Bob PSD for 2025 Region 5 Congress and Student Competitions in in Wichita, Kansas, March 28-30. Process for approving sponsoring requests from members New Initiatives Others ( please send other agenda items.) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463516

Solder LED Hearts

Bldg 1 Cam Santa Maria, San Antonio

Come and solder LED hearts for yourself or a loved one! We will teach you the basics of soldering and help you make something special! Bldg: Drone Lab, One Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, Texas, United States

STEM/STEAM Workstations and Preparation Events for September 2025 'What-If' Festival

Bldg: 21st Century Library, 1175 Chapel Hills Dr., Room B6, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, 80920

The IEEE Pikes Peak Section will be starting a new initiative in STEM/STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts/Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Mathematics), led by Dr. John Santiago, past IEEE Faculty Advisor of the IEEE Colorado Technical University (CTU) Student Branch (2007-2019), IEEE Pikes Peak Section Chair (Jan 2019 – Feb 2023), IEEE PPS webmaster (2015-Present). The first monthly meeting will be held on: Date: 11 Feb 2025 Time: 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Location: Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) 21st Century Library, Room B6, 1175 Chapel Hills Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80920 Snacks will be provided. The room can accommodate only a maximum of 16 people, so please register. Once 16 individuals have signed up, registration will immediately be closed. There will be other opportunities to attend these meetings and will keep track for those who are unable to attend this meeting. The end goal of these monthly meetings is to prepare 10 workstations for the ‘What-If’ Festival to be held during September 2025. Most of the workstations will leverage the past demonstrations created by former students of Dr John Santiago. The IEEE Pikes Peak Section plans to participate in other STEM/STEAM events when more details are brought forth, including: Cool Science, Engineering Summit, Space Foundation – Summer of Discovery, Job Fairs and others. The agenda includes: - Demonstrations of Squishy Circuits (making circuits with Play-Doh) o Develop STEM/STEAM kits o Demonstrate and Brainstorm other ideas/lessons using Squishy Circuits. - Description and Demos of Past Student Projects/workstations (tracking scare crows using Arduino, flying drones, simple and handmade motors, solar stem kits, and many others). - Please visit https://r5.ieee.org/stem-demos and (https://r5.ieee.org/pikespeak/student-activities/#1655832784573-d6b390a4-9f53) a - AI applications to increase productivity - Develop agenda for future monthly meetings The initiative attempts to be aligned with IEEE Region 5 priorities/goals, namely: - Build the student to Young Professional pipeline - Develop leadership among the section and active volunteers - Increase engagement with industry The above goals/priorities are also aligned with the IEEE Pikes Peak Section strategic goals developed during 2020 (https://r5.ieee.org/pikespeak/about-the-section) given as: - Enhance professional skills - Increase member engagement - Assist improvement in workforce - Invest in STEM education Speaker(s): John, Agenda: The agenda includes: - Demonstrations of Squishy Circuits (making circuits with Play-Doh) o Develop STEM/STEAM kits o Demonstrate and Brainstorm other ideas/lessons using Squishy Circuits. - Description and Demos of Past Student Projects/workstations (tracking scare crows using Arduino, flying drones, simple and handmade motors, solar stem kits, and many others). Please visit https://r5.ieee.org/pikespeak/student-activities and https://r5.ieee.org/stem-demos - AI applications to increase productivity - Develop agenda for future monthly meetings Bldg: 21st Century Library, 1175 Chapel Hills Dr., Room B6, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, 80920

Careers in Technology Spring Series 2025 – Rui Li, PhD – 11 February 8pm EST / 7 pm CST

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456316

Dr Rui Li of will take a deep dive into the Multimodal Interaction and Affective Computing Lab (MIAC Lab) at Montclair State with a focus on Multimodal Human-Machine Interaction. This exciting work involves multimodal information processing, immersive interaction, intelligent systems for vehicles and robots. Her passion is for the interdisciplinary study of human emotion, behavior, and cognition to bring about excellent human-machine interaction and intelligent machines. Speaker(s): Dr. Rui Li PhD Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456316