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Position or Point | Name | Contact | Comments |
Chair, Magnetics Society | Zbigniew Celinski | zcelinsk@uccs.edu | |
Treasury, Magnetics Society | Dmytro Bozhko | dbozhko@uccs.edu |
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Magnetic materials play a crucial role in a wide range of applications, including memory devices, filters, and electric motors. However, their integration with semiconductors remains a significant challenge, as does [...]
In novel, beyond Von Neumann, computational approaches the use of magnons (or quanta of spin waves) is particularly promising due to the small intrinsic energies of individual magnons (μeV), the [...]
The 10th anniversary edition of FRAMS brought together magnetism experts in the “Front Range” region of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado and Wyoming at University of Colorado Colorado Springs on [...]
Magnets are one of the most technologically useful objects known to human society. The ferromagnetic state, perhaps the most familiar of a quite wide range of states of matter that [...]
Magnetic hard-disk drives (HDDs) are the working horses of data centers. The roughly 70 years of research and development that has gone into today’s – and tomorrow’s – HDDs is [...]
X-ray detected ferromagnetic resonance (XFMR) spectroscopy provides a unique tool for measuring magnetic dynamics at and across interfaces, due to its ability to measure individually the ferromagnetic resonance of each [...]
The slowing down of Moore’s Law growth has coincided with escalating computational demands from machine learning and artificial intelligence. An emerging trend in computing involves building physics-inspired computers that leverage [...]
Side-channels pose a significant threat to cybersecurity, as hardware can inadvertently leak sensitive information, such as cryptographic keys, through side-channel attacks, enabling adversaries to compromise mathematically-secure encryption systems. Homomorphic encryption, [...]
Artificial intelligence is increasingly ubiquitous across tech and broader society. While incredibly powerful, the energy demands of operating deep-learning networks on traditional von Neumann computers are spiralling unsustainably - limiting [...]
The wildly growing field of antiferromagnetic spintronics is currently addressing several fundamental questions. A major topic of investigation concerns the generation and manipulation of coherent magnons on the ultrafast timescale. [...]
Please join us at UCCS For Our 2nd Electronic Devices/Circuits & Systems Meeting of 2024. Hear information on the latest storage developments from the UCCS Microelectronics Labs and enjoy lunch [...]
Beyond Moore: 3D Memory, 3D Packaging David Bondurant, Retired PE, President of Vertical Memory “If we make them smaller, we can make them faster” has been the approach to building [...]
Semiconductor microelectronic chips are critical components in defense C4ISR and weapon systems. Department of Defense (DoD) needs to have an assured supply of advanced microcroelectronic chips, in peacetime and wartime. [...]
The Pikes Peak Joint Electron Devices/Circuits & Systems Chapter is being reactivated after a 4 year inactivate period. We invite all those interested in Semiconductor technology to participate in the [...]
Professor Stephen B. Bayne Ph.D. [...]
Abstract: As Moore’s Law is slowing down and eventually approaching an end for conventional CMOS, new platforms for producing circuit-level innovation are desired. At the same time, it is not [...]
The ED/CAS Chapter of the Pikes Peak Section of the IEEE is pleased to invite you to a talk given by Dr. Taylor D. Webb on Focusing Ultrasound Through the [...]
A newfangled paradigm through deployment of the nonequilibrium Arora’s distribution function (NEADF) for resistance surge in low-dimensional nano-resistors is presented, with applications to carbon-based devices. The key outcome is that [...]
Interested in the design of ultra-high efficiency, low cost phased arrays for astronomy, remote sensing and satellite communications? Please join the Pikes Peak ED/CAS Chapter at 10 AM on September 9 at the [...]
Please join us on Friday, November 20th, 2015, at UCCS between 10:00AM -11:00AM for a presentation on the above topic by Mr. Mike Richardson from Quantum Imaging, Inc. Colorado Springs. Abstract: Mr. [...]
we discussed 2024 PES chapter plans and other related activities [...]
Vtools training in creating events. [...]
PES chapter meeting to plan for 2024 events and power related activities. [...]
Ninety percent of major electric power system disturbances in recent years include some aspects of voltage collapse.This seminar will highlight the importance of reactive power in supporting system voltage. It will [...]
“If we make them smaller, we can make them faster” has been the approach to building faster computers over the last 70-years starting with the first transistors and continuing as [...]
As more power systems are reaching very high shares of inverter-based resources (i.e., wind, solar, battery storage), new resources with advanced capabilities, termed grid forming (GFM), are becoming increasingly important. [...]
The replacement of directly connected synchronous generators with power electronics interfaced generation has led to a decrease in system’s inertia posing a significant challenge on frequency dynamics. In isolated systems [...]
Side-channels pose a significant threat to cybersecurity, as hardware can inadvertently leak sensitive information, such as cryptographic keys, through side-channel attacks, enabling adversaries to compromise mathematically-secure encryption systems. Homomorphic encryption, [...]
As synchronous generators continue to be replaced by inverter-interfaced renewable energy resources to pave the way for grid decarbonization, the dynamic behavior of the bulk power grid is changing. In [...]
In recent years, the islanded electric power system of Cyprus has faced significant challenges. The increased penetration of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) in combination with the reduced reliance on conventional [...]
The NIST Boulder facility houses five major laboratories, each of which are are made up of multiple Divisions. This tour is for the Physical Measurement Laboratory (PLM). PLM has 11 [...]
Please Join us for an LMAG and Section Holiday Dinner being held Tuesday, December 17 at 6 pm at the Wheeler Room on the 3rd Floor of the Phantom Canyon [...]
This webinar presents the history of Military computers from the very first electromechanical codebreaking machines of WWII through the first Tube machines of the 1940s and early 1950s to the [...]
Side-channels pose a significant threat to cybersecurity, as hardware can inadvertently leak sensitive information, such as cryptographic keys, through side-channel attacks, enabling adversaries to compromise mathematically-secure encryption systems. Homomorphic encryption, [...]
Beyond Moore: 3D Memory, 3D Packaging David Bondurant, Retired PE, President of Vertical Memory “If we make them smaller, we can make them faster” has been the approach to building [...]
From their website: https://www.noaa.gov/about-our-agency "NOAA is an agency that enriches life through science. Our reach goes from the surface of the sun to the depths of the ocean floor [...]
James Mercier will be travelling to Colorado Springs all the way from Texas to share this Distinguished Lecture with us, and explain both how the Electrical and the Traffic Engineering [...]
Abstract: Cyber-physical systems (CPS), such as robots and self-driving cars, demand rigorous scheduling to prevent failure, where every millisecond of processing time can be critical. These systems often rely on [...]
Real-world examples of examples and demos in using AI-assisted tools are introduced to increase your productivity. These tools include actual use of these AI-assisted tools during education week to [...]
AI-Assisted Tutoring represents a transformative approach to education in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields. This innovative educational model integrates artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to create personalized learning experiences, [...]
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