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IEEE YP HOU Networking: Boba Tea & Game Night
IEEE YP HOU Networking: Boba Tea & Game Night
Network with local young professionals and students with free boba for IEEE members from The Teahouse Tapioca & Tea. IEEE members must register to get the free boba upon attendance. This location has boardgames but feel free to bring your own! Location: The Teahouse Tapioca & Tea- Rice Village Location 2518 Rice Boulevard B Houston, Texas 77005
IEEE YP HOU Networking: Boba Tea & Game Night
IEEE YP HOU Networking: Boba Tea & Game Night
Network with local young professionals and students with free boba for IEEE members from The Teahouse Tapioca & Tea. IEEE members must register (with IEEE membership number) to get the free boba upon attendance. This location has boardgames but feel free to bring your own! Location: The Teahouse Tapioca & Tea- Rice Village Location 2518 Rice Boulevard B Houston, Texas 77005
IEEE YP HOU Networking: Boba Tea & Game Night
IEEE YP HOU Networking: Boba Tea & Game Night
Network with local young professionals and students with free boba for IEEE members from The Teahouse Tapioca & Tea. IEEE members must register (with IEEE membership number) to get the free boba upon attendance. This location has boardgames but feel free to bring your own! Location: The Teahouse Tapioca & Tea- Rice Village Location 2518 Rice Boulevard B Houston, Texas 77005
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ABB Customer World 2019
Co-sponsored by: ABB Customer World Support ABB Customer World (ACW) addresses the most pressing issues you face, from the rapid growth of the industrial internet of things (IIoT) to meeting rising customer expectations to managing a changing workforce. The event provides an unparalleled opportunity to connect with your peers, business leaders and technical experts to support your journey toward an increasingly digital future. Register for FREE to join us at this upcoming conference. Location: Bldg: George R. Brown Convention Center 1001 Avenida de las Americas Houston, Texas 77010
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CED Seminar: Transformer Fleet Ranking Based on Risk Evaluation
CED Seminar: Transformer Fleet Ranking Based on Risk Evaluation
Co-sponsored by: IEEE Houston A new methodology to determine the risk ranking of a transformer fleet based on particular monitored parameters gathered from the different transformer systems, classifying them in terms of transformer condition and scoring them based on their Primary Risk of Failure Ranking according to the transformer criticality. Priority is given to the gases rates of change (ROC) over gas absolute concentrations, as ROC better describe the potential fault severity. Employ primary ranking by Condition based Risk index and inside groups, by risk score. Speaker(s): Marcus Bonner (GE Grid Automation), Location: Jacobs Engineering, Tower Two 5985 Rogerdale Road Houston, Texas 77072
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40th IEEE Chili Cook-Off – Registration highly encouraged
40th IEEE Chili Cook-Off – Registration highly encouraged
Co-sponsored by: Mario Hernandez The IEEE University of Houston student branch cordially invite members of IEEE Hou Section to our 40th IEEE Chili Cook-Off! This is a big social event where students, faculty, staff and supporters of IEEE UH and the Cullen College of Engineering come together for a fun evening including a chili competition, free beer, and games. Location: Bldg: Engineering Building 1 4722 Calhoun Rd Houston, Texas 77004
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2019 IEEE Houston Section Retreat
2019 IEEE Houston Section Retreat
Co-sponsored by: Alice Wang Join us for IEEE Houston Section retreat where officers and volunteers brainstorm direction of Houston section going forward Agenda: 09 AM - 4 PM brainstorming session Lunch is included Location: Bldg: United Way 50 Waugh Dr Houston, Texas 77007
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Blockchain
Blockchain
To come Speaker(s): SHERRY THOMAS JACOB, Location: 5430 Westheimer Ct Houston, Texas 77056
Blockchain in 2019 and its potential impact on our world
Blockchain in 2019 and its potential impact on our world
The blockchain is being considered as a disruptive technology, but it has emerged from relative obscurity to become a relatively popular conversation topic across various industries. Blockchain has the potential to influence every aspect of the global economy and its applications which is developing faster than most governments or regulators can, or have been willing to grapple. In this session, we plan to cover: Hot Trend of technologies of 2019 Evolution of Blockchain What are Blockchain and its concepts? Blockchain History Blockchain life-cycle and adoption maturity Blockchain Adoption challenges Blockchain Decision Path Use case – Future of Financial Services and Manufacturing industry Blockchain Technology Stack Enterprise Implementing Blockchain technology Speaker(s): SHERRY THOMAS JACOB, Location: 5430 Westheimer Ct Houston, Texas 77056
IEEE Excellence Night
IEEE Excellence Night
The Texas A&M Student Branch is hosting IEEE Excellence Night to honor faculty who have been recognized as IEEE Fellows, and to provide an opportunity for students to network with professors in the department. After a social hour, we will have a keynote speech from Dr. Al Rosa, professor emeritas from the University of Denver. Dr. Rosa will speak about Education in the New Millennium. Food will be provided from Napa Flats. Speaker(s): Dr. Rosa, Agenda: 6:30 - 7:30: Networking hour 7:30 - 8:15: Keynote from Dr. Al Rosa 8:15 - 9:00: Closing remarks and networking Location: Room: 297 Bldg: Zachry Chevron Room College Station, Texas
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Prairie View A&M Artificial Intelligence Workshop
Prairie View A&M Artificial Intelligence Workshop
Co-sponsored by: Suxia Cui, Ph.D. IEEE AI Workshop (Co-Hosted by Prairie View A&M University and University of Houston IEEE Student Branch) This day-long conference will feature industry representatives and PVAMU faculty who will speak on the burgeoning artificial intelligence industry. The tentative conference program is provided below. Tentative time: March 22, 2019 (Friday) Location: PVAMU MSC ballroom Agenda 8:30—9:00am Continental Breakfast and Registration 9:00—9:15am Welcome (Dr. Kirby, PVAMU ECE Interim Department Head) 9:15—10:00am “Data Science is a Team Sport – How to Apply AI at Scale” Michael C. Hollinger, Master Inventor and Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM 10:00—10:15am “Leveraging your IEEE Member Benefits as an Up-and-Coming Young Professional” Moriah Hargrove Anders, Young Professionals Chair, IEEE Houston Section 10:15—10:30am Morning Break and Social (IEEE students highlights) 10:30—11:15am “AI: A digital Frontier for All” Jeffry Handal, Consulting Systems Engineer, Cisco 11:15—12:00pm “Deep Learning on Big Data” Dr. Xishuang Dong, Assistant Professor from Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, PVAMU 12:00—1:00pm Lunch & Keynote Speaker: Dr. Ali Fares, Interim Vice President for Research, PVAMU 1:00—1:15pm Break and relocate to ECE room 125 1:15pm—3:00pm Hands-on workshop on Deep Learning conducted by Dr. Xishuang Dong (with 10 minutes afternoon break around 2:00pm) 3:00pm Adjourn Location: Willie A. Tempton Memorial Student Center, 155 L.W. Minor Street Prairie View, Texas 77446
LM50017 – The Houston Section Affinity Life Members Group Meeting, Tour and Presentation.
LM50017 – The Houston Section Affinity Life Members Group Meeting, Tour and Presentation.
There will a LMG meeting, tour of the Halliburton North Belt Campus Environmental Test Capabilities, and an Extended slide presentation of an Overview of the Environmental Test Capabilities at Halliburton by Mr. Robert Reinersten. Speaker(s): Mr. Robert Reinersten, Location: Room: 2411 Bldg: Room 2411 2nd Floor of the Life Center Building Halliburton North Belt Campus, Houston, Texas Houston, Texas
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72nd Annual Conference for Protective Relay Engineers – TAMU
Co-sponsored by: Texas A&M University For 70 years the Annual Conference for Protective Relay Engineers has provided the best available information on protective relay applications and technology. With the changes that have occurred in the electric power industry, including increased concerns over reliability and a business emphasis on efficiency and cost savings, the relay conference is even more important. We are very pleased you have joined us for this important event. This is an IEEE co-sponsored conference. 72nd Annual Conference for Protective Relay Engineers Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843 March 25 – 28, 2019 Register HERE! For more information visit https://prorelay.tamu.edu/registration/ Agenda: Conference Overview Monday, March 258:00am –4:00pm: Manufacturers’ Pre-Conference Activities4:00pm-5:00pm: Ethics Seminar4:00pm–7:30pm: Reception in Bethancourt Ballroom Tuesday, March 267:30am: Registration8:00am–12:00pm: Announcements and General Session12:00pm–1:00pm: Lunch in Bethancourt Ballroom1:30pm–5:00pm: Parallel Paper Sessions: Substation I, Transmission I, Fundamentals I, Industrial and Generation5:00pm–7:30pm: Reception in Bethancourt Ballroom Wednesday, March 277:30am: Registration8:00am–12:00pm: Announcements, General Session, and Real World Session12:00pm–1:00pm: Lunch in Bethancourt Ballroom1:30pm–5:00pm: Parallel Paper Sessions: Communications I, Testing and Troubleshooting, Fundamentals II, Substation II, Distrubution Thursday, March 288:00am –12:00pm: Parallel Paper Sessions: Transmission II, Special Topics Location: Bldg: Memorial Student Center 275 Joe Routt Blvd College Station, Texas 77843
72nd Annual Conference for Protective Relay Engineers – TAMU
Co-sponsored by: Sharon Loe For 70 years the Annual Conference for Protective Relay Engineers has provided the best available information on protective relay applications and technology. With the changes that have occurred in the electric power industry, including increased concerns over reliability and a business emphasis on efficiency and cost savings, the relay conference is even more important. We are very pleased you have joined us for this important event. This is an IEEE co-sponsored conference. 72nd Annual Conference for Protective Relay Engineers Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843 March 25 – 28, 2019 Register HERE! For more information visit https://prorelay.tamu.edu/registration/ Agenda: Conference Overview Monday, March 258:00am –4:00pm: Manufacturers’ Pre-Conference Activities4:00pm-5:00pm: Ethics Seminar4:00pm–7:30pm: Reception in Bethancourt Ballroom Tuesday, March 267:30am: Registration8:00am–12:00pm: Announcements and General Session12:00pm–1:00pm: Lunch in Bethancourt Ballroom1:30pm–5:00pm: Parallel Paper Sessions: Substation I, Transmission I, Fundamentals I, Industrial and Generation5:00pm–7:30pm: Reception in Bethancourt Ballroom Wednesday, March 277:30am: Registration8:00am–12:00pm: Announcements, General Session, and Real World Session12:00pm–1:00pm: Lunch in Bethancourt Ballroom1:30pm–5:00pm: Parallel Paper Sessions: Communications I, Testing and Troubleshooting, Fundamentals II, Substation II, Distrubution Thursday, March 288:00am –12:00pm: Parallel Paper Sessions: Transmission II, Special Topics Location: Bldg: Memorial Student Center 275 Joe Routt Blvd College Station, Texas 77843
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The 2019 IEEE Texas Symposium on Wireless & Microwave Circuits & Systems
Call for Papers! The Texas Symposium on Wireless and Microwave Circuits and Systems invites paper submissions for the 2019conference, to be held at the Baylor Research and Innovation Collaborative inWaco, Texas, on March 28-29, 2019.Authors from all institutions (including industry, academia, and government) from Texas and elsewhere areinvited to submit papers based on their original and previously unpublished work in all areas listed below:• RF and microwave circuits and systems • Wireless power transfer• 5G and millimeter-wave wireless technologies • Electromagnetic materials and modeling• Wireless technologies for biomedical applications• Computational Electromagnetics• Wireless and optical communications• Geophysical and subsurface modeling• Antennas, propagation, and electromagnetics • Photonics• Spectrum management and coexistence • Radar and sensing• Active and passive devices • Internet of Things• Microwave metrology • Emerging wireless technologiesAccepted and presented papers that meet length and formatting requirements will be submitted to IEEE Xplore®.Travel grants will be awarded to students of selected papers to offset registration and travel costs.Paper Submission Timeline:• Deadline for submission of full paper: Feb. 8, 2019• Author notification: March 1, 2019 (earlier notification may be requested for foreign submissions)• Deadline for submission of final paper and presentation: March 15, 2019Conference website for more information and for submission of papers: www.TexasSymposium.org Organizing Committee:General ChairsDavid R. Jackson, University of HoustonYang Li, Baylor UniversityTechnical Program ChairJennifer Kitchen, Arizona State UniversityTechnical Program Co-ChairsShahrokh Saeedi, The University of OklahomaAli Yilmaz, The University of Texas at AustinConference AdvisorsW. Alan Davis, The University of Texas at ArlingtonRobert J. Marks II, Baylor UniversityRandall Jean, Baylor UniversityOren Eliezer, PHAZRPublicity ChairsCasey Latham, Keysight TechnologiesRashaunda Henderson, University of Texas at DallasPublications ChairIfana Mahbub, University of North TexasLocal Arrangements ChairsPedro Rodriguez-Garcia, Baylor UniversityCharles Baylis, Baylor UniversityWebmasterTien Le, University of North TexasStudent Posters and Presentations ChairDonald Lie, Texas Tech UniversitySponsors and Exhibitors ChairOren Eliezer, PHAZRTutorials ChairKamran Entesari, Texas A&M UniversityFinance ChairBrandon Herrera, Baylor UniversityCall for SponsorsCompanies and individuals interested in sponsoring specific aspects of the conference shouldcontact Oren Eliezer at OrenE@ieee.org Location: Bldg: Baylor University Waco, Texas
Eaton – Third Annual Houston Technology Day
Co-sponsored by: Eaton You're invited to a special two-day FREE event at the Eaton Experience Center in Houston, TX. We're bringing back the training classes you love and introducing new technical content from industry experts. The event features: IEEE Special Tour from 11AM-11:50AM on Friday, May 29 lead by Andrew Gusev Over 15 training classes Up to 10 PDHs (1 full CEU) available A live panel with industry experts New live product demonstrations Training courses from UL Happy hour event on the 28th 4-7 pm with games, giveaways and more https://www.eaton.com/us/en-us/markets/2019-houston-tech-day.html Agenda: There will be classes offered with PDHs and Ethics session (12-1) on both days. The classes will be offered 3 times each for 1 hour. Thursday: once in the morning & once in the afternoon. Friday once in the morning. The technical panel will be in the afternoon on Friday. Application of UPS and Redundant Systems IOT & connected Selecting Equipment for use in a Hazardous Locations Industrial Camera Technology in the 21st Century Preparing for the 2020 NEC: Creating and managing changes in wiring methods in Classified areas. Arc Flash Hazard Mitigation Advantages of Transformers with Integrated Breakers IEEE Standard C37.59: What is New in the Standard for Conversion of Switchgear Equipment IEEE 1584 - 2018, IEEE Guide for Performing Arc-Flash Hazard Calculations Ground Fault Detection Systems Arc Quenching Switchgear: Superior protection – in a flash MV Drives Design Considerations: Cost Reduction & Increased Safety Power Quality Phenomena and Mitigation Power monitoring and protection systems Motor Control Technologies The only non-PDH course is Arc Quenching at this time Location: Bldg: Ste 212A 3413 North Sam Houston Pkwy W Houston, Texas 77086
IEEE Houston Consultants Network — “Surge Protection – Industrial/Commercial and Residential Applications”
IEEE Houston Consultants Network — “Surge Protection – Industrial/Commercial and Residential Applications”
Co-sponsored by: Tommy Cooper IEEE Houston Consultants Network will have a general meeting from 5:30 to 7:30 on Thursday March 28th at the Clayton Library Center at 5300 Caroline St., Houston, TX 77004. After an initial networking session with snacks provided, Ivan Cook and Erik Drot, will provide a presentation on "Surge Protction - Industrial/Commercial and Residential Applications" Speaker(s): Ivan Cook, Erik Drost Agenda: 5:30 PM – Networking and refreshments6:00 PM – Brief announcements and introduction of speaker6:15 PM – Presentation followed by Q and A7:30 PM – Adjourn and exit the building Location: Bldg: Carriage House Houston Public Library - Clayton Library Center 5300 Caroline Streeet Houston, Texas 77004
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Rice ECE Corporate Affiliates Day -Friday, March 29, 2019
Rice ECE Corporate Affiliates Day -Friday, March 29, 2019
Rice ECE Corporate Affiliates Day -Friday, March 29, 2019 The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rice University will be hosting the Corporate Affiliates Day on Friday, March 29, 2019! ECE Corporate Affiliates Day is a showcase of Rice's Electrical and Computer Engineering research. Attendees have the opportunity to: network with students, faculty and their peers; watch and participate in live demonstrations; and hear keynot talks from big names in industry. Held annually, Affiliates Day marks the pinnacle of research efforts of the department. REGISTER NOW FROM HERE Registration is free! More information about the Affiliates Day on ececad.rice.edu Location: Bldg: Duncan Hall Rice University Campus Houston, Texas 77098-5104