Co-sponsored by: NCC IEEE Student Branch Abstract: Cybersecurity is a wide and growing field. Many of our personal security habits feed into our daily work lives. As technology continues to integrate into our daily lives, we become more susceptible to vulnerabilities inherent in cyberspace. Technology influences every aspect of our lives from personal communications to the critical infrastructure that provides us the basics needs of modern life. As citizens in a global technical society, we must be diligent and proactive to protect ourselves Speaker(s): Professor Peter Kurek, Agenda: 5:30 - Network 5:35 - Pizza 5:40 - Technical Talk 6:30 - Informal Discussion Location: Room: McIntyre Room (WCCR) Bldg: Wellness Center 505 Amherst St Nashua, New Hampshire 03063
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Co-sponsored by: SEE Science Center The evolution of electric vehicles (EVs) is bringing mobility closer to its highest potential, but gaps still need to be filled before we can reach this electric future. Join us as we discuss the impact EVs are having on the future of mobility, the importance of global EV adoption and the science behind the technology, such as wireless charging. The future of mobility may not only be electric, but shared and autonomous, too. Join us as we discuss this topic with panelists:Rebecca E. Ohler Administrator, Technical Services Bureau, NH Dept. of Environmental ServicesGrant Reig, the Senior Product Manager, WiTricity Corp Watertown MAMichael Behrmann, MSELDirector New Hampshire Clean Tech Council This "Science on Tap" public event will provide an introduction to the issues and discussion sponsored by the SEE Science Center. Speaker(s): Rebecca Ohler, Grant Reit Agenda: 5-6 PM order food, drinks at your expense (not required) 6-6:40 introduction by pannelists to topics and perspectives 6:40 on questions, discussion, and interaction Location: Room: Bo's Lounge Stark Brewing Co 500 Commercial St.; , Manchester, New Hampshire 03101 |
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Co-sponsored by: SEE Science Center The evolution of electric vehicles (EVs) is bringing mobility closer to its highest potential, but gaps still need to be filled before we can reach this electric future. Join us as we discuss the impact EVs are having on the future of mobility, the importance of global EV adoption and the science behind the technology, such as wireless charging. The future of mobility may not only be electric, but shared and autonomous, too. Join us as we discuss this topic with panelists:Rebecca E. Ohler Administrator, Technical Services Bureau, NH Dept. of Environmental ServicesGrant Reig, the Senior Product Manager, WiTricity Corp Watertown MAMichael Behrmann, MSELDirector New Hampshire Clean Tech Council This "Science on Tap" public event will provide an introduction to the issues and discussion sponsored by the SEE Science Center. Speaker(s): Rebecca Ohler, Grant Reit Agenda: 5-6 PM order food, drinks at your expense (not required) 6-6:40 introduction by pannelists to topics and perspectives 6:40 on questions, discussion, and interaction Location: Room: Bo's Lounge Stark Brewing Co 500 Commercial St.; , Manchester, New Hampshire 03101 |
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Co-sponsored by: NHHTC The BioTech/MedTech Cluster, an initiative of the New Hampshire High Tech Council (Council), will host this regional event focusing on activities at the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI). Event to focus on ARMI impact with keynote speaker Dean Kamen, Gray Chynoweth and Tom Bollenbach NHHTC LINK: https://members.nhhtc.org/events/details/biotech-medtech-cluster-armi-biofabusa-85 Speaker(s): Dean Kamen, Location: Room: DEKA Auditorium 400 Commercial Street Manchester, New Hampshire 03101 |
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Co-sponsored by: NHHTC The BioTech/MedTech Cluster, an initiative of the New Hampshire High Tech Council (Council), will host this regional event focusing on activities at the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI). Event to focus on ARMI impact with keynote speaker Dean Kamen, Gray Chynoweth and Tom Bollenbach NHHTC LINK: https://members.nhhtc.org/events/details/biotech-medtech-cluster-armi-biofabusa-85 Speaker(s): Dean Kamen, Location: Room: DEKA Auditorium 400 Commercial Street Manchester, New Hampshire 03101 |
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Co-sponsored by: Kat Reagan Executive Committee Meeting. Open to all IEEE members. Come out to learn about what's going on in the section. Agenda: Dinner at 6:00PM Call to Order at 6:30PM (Chair) Introductions Approve minutes from past meeting (Secretary) Agenda items requiring a vote - to be determined Old Business New Business Open Forum Discussion Location: Bldg: Great Buffet Restaurant 1525 South Willow Street Manchester, New Hampshire 03103 |
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Co-sponsored by: Kat Reagan Executive Committee Meeting. Open to all IEEE members. Come out to learn about what's going on in the section. Agenda: Dinner at 6:00PM Call to Order at 6:30PM (Chair) Introductions Approve minutes from past meeting (Secretary) Agenda items requiring a vote - to be determined Old Business New Business Open Forum Discussion Location: Bldg: Great Buffet Restaurant 1525 South Willow Street Manchester, New Hampshire 03103 |
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Co-sponsored by: Nashua Community College Abstract: In todays connected world how can we communicate securely over public Internet? One answer may be Virtual Private Networks. VPNs enable users to send data securely over shared resources in a very economical way. We expect to be able to work and access sensitive data from anywhere in the world. Cisco offers many solutions. Professor Moran will explain how Cisco hardware and software can be configured to accomplish secure communications over VPNs. Speaker(s): Professor Thomas Moran, Agenda: 5:30 Pizza Served 5:40 Talk Starts 6:30 Networkign and Discussion Location: Room: McIntyre Room (WCCR) Bldg: Wellness Center Nashua Community College 505 Nashua, New Hampshire 03063 |
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From the time we are children, we know the world through stories. Who decides which stories get told? And how they get told? How do we know we have the right story? Or that it is complete? Join us for this discussion about one of the building blocks of society—story. The goal of the TEDxAmoskeagMillyard salon events is to spread ideas and build community in our corner of Southern New Hampshire. We will be creating space (in a local place) and time (about 90 minutes) to watch TED talks together and have informal facilitated discussion, in person, about the ideas we encounter in the selected talks. Location: Bldg: Bedford Public Library Bedford, New Hampshire 03110 |
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From the time we are children, we know the world through stories. Who decides which stories get told? And how they get told? How do we know we have the right story? Or that it is complete? Join us for this discussion about one of the building blocks of society—story. The goal of the TEDxAmoskeagMillyard salon events is to spread ideas and build community in our corner of Southern New Hampshire. We will be creating space (in a local place) and time (about 90 minutes) to watch TED talks together and have informal facilitated discussion, in person, about the ideas we encounter in the selected talks. Location: Bldg: Bedford Public Library Bedford, New Hampshire 03110 |
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The IEEE recognizes members that show leadership in their field by raising such members to Senior Member status. To be recognized as a Senior Member, you must meet the following criteria: 1) Practicing in a technical field for 10 or more years 2) Show significant performance over a 5 year period 3) Get 3 references from other Senior Members At this meeting, you will get to meet Senior Members who are willing to be references. Additionally, the NH Section will provide you with one reference. This means that you would only need 2 more references to qualify. Please bring two copies of your resume or CV. You will need to be metched up with someone in your field, so please indicate your field whn you register (or simply email me the info). I will do my best to make sure there are enough senior members there for all disciplines of engineering. Location: Room: Large Meeting Room Nashua Public Library 2 Court Place Nashua, New Hampshire 03063 |
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The IEEE recognizes members that show leadership in their field by raising such members to Senior Member status. To be recognized as a Senior Member, you must meet the following criteria: 1) Practicing in a technical field for 10 or more years 2) Show significant performance over a 5 year period 3) Get 3 references from other Senior Members At this meeting, you will get to meet Senior Members who are willing to be references. Additionally, the NH Section will provide you with one reference. This means that you would only need 2 more references to qualify. Please bring two copies of your resume or CV. You will need to be metched up with someone in your field, so please indicate your field whn you register (or simply email me the info). I will do my best to make sure there are enough senior members there for all disciplines of engineering. Location: Room: Large Meeting Room Nashua Public Library 2 Court Place Nashua, New Hampshire 03063 |
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