Please join the Google Engineers and SNHU IEEE Student Branch in presentation on how to launch your technical career and how to get a job with Google. Everybody is welcomed. Room: 128 A/B, Bldg: SETA - IDE Engineering, 2500 North River Rd., Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03106
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Material properties affect the performance of electronic devices. Material characterization techniques can be used to analyze a wide range of properties. Mainly, we will focus on Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) based techniques that are commonly used to characterize materials. For example, Energy Dispersive Spectrometry (EDS) is used to identify chemistry distribution within a surface while Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) provides information about the grain size, crystal structure and orientation, among others. This presentation will offer an overview of some characterization techniques, discussing how the techniques work and what information can be obtained from them. Some examples of applications will be shared to illustrate how they can solve research problems. Speaker(s): Alfredo Díaz González, Agenda: 5:30 PM Networking 6:00 PM Technical Presentation 6:45 PM Questions and Answers 7:00 PM Adjournment Bldg: Main Cafeteria, Lincoln Laboratory, 244 Wood St, Lexington, MA 02421, Massachusetts, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/371485 |
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Advisory Committee Meeting This meeting is open to all IEEE Reliability Society members from the Boston, Providence, and New Hampshire Sections as well as non-member guests. You are welcome to join us to learn about what is going on in the chapter and to explore membership and volunteer opportunities. No registration is required, however an email from non-AdCom members to the event contact would be appreciated should you wish to attend. Agenda: 6:00PM Call to Order Opening Remarks Executive Committee Reports Secretary Treasurer Vice Chair Chair Old Business New Business Closing Remarks 7:30PM Adjournment Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/372748 |
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Suite of Engineering topics to help folks keep up to date James T. McKim, Jr., PMP, ITL – Taming Unconscious & Other Types of Bias in Engineering Aaron Cheever, PE – Stormwater Best Management Practices Jim Isaak – Generative AI Kayla Hampe, PE and Aaron Lachance, PE – Peterborough Bridge Case Study Nicole Fox, PE – Complete Streets 5 PDHs! Registration: $125 Sponsorship: $250 (includes 1⁄2 page ad in the brochure) Exhibitor: $350 Co-sponsored by: New Hampshire Joint Engineering Societies Bldg: Bedford Event Center, 379 South River Road, Bedford, New Hampshire, United States, 03110
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Excom to focus on 2024 budget and welcome new volunteers Agenda: 6 PM arrival and dinner orders (off menu) 7 PM Meeting call to order ------------------------------------- 1. Attendance Quorum check -- David Casper 2. approval of agenda including consent agenda Consent to approval of outstanding 2023 minutes (in the appropriate month's ExCom directory area) https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10bSrj8mZMapJLPlc__rIC5zgkpe22-h4?usp=share_link Consent to approval of outstanding 2023 treasurer reports https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10bSrj8mZMapJLPlc__rIC5zgkpe22-h4?usp=share_link 3. Chairs Comments Great turn out for WickedSTEM ... students, FIRST teams, IEEE members, and a potential new one or two Parking lot: Review of how we handle budget, and possible guidelines on spending (target March meeting) 4. Action Item Report - Jim/et al -- elevation committee -- actively soliciting participation 5. Chapter/Affiliate Group Activity & coordination Key action: identify one or two topics in your chapter/affiliate group area of interest and plan on which month you will try to organize an activity based on that. Oct 18 - NH Prof. Eng. Societies Annual Conference Oct 20 - Karim Lakhani -- Future Thinking Scenarios in the Intersection of Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science and AI Oct 30 - MTT/AP Distinguished lecturer - Df.Phillip Smith; A Survey of Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Low Noise Amplification Based on FETs and HEMTs 6. Standing Committee Activities: Fall PACE/WIE/YP elevation interview event -- Barbara/Henry 7 Old Business Section & Chapter Election Cycle for 2024/5 --Status: Raj. 8 New Business 2024 Budget -- Have any suggested increases ready to suggest 9 Next Meeting -- Wed. Nov . 15 10. For the good of the order -- 11 Adjourn to forum 12 Forum topics (upcoming events, etc) Bldg: Airport Diner, 2280 Brown Ave, Manchester, New Hampshire, United States |
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Check out (https://tedxamoskeagmillyard.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=10d9643b8db5cd0dde90d554e&id=911fbf8075&e=69b820a849) who'll be sharing their TEDxAM ideas worth spreading on October 19, 2023 at the Rex Theatre in Manchester, NH: - Kemp Battle — provocateur, facilitator, strategist - Amy Cannon — chemist, leader, community-builder - Katelyn Carey — nurse, author, educator - Laura Corddry — relationship-builder, partner, problem-solver - Flo Nicolas — influencer, advocate, connector - Noelle Lambert — paralympian, philanthropist, motivator - Leah Olszewski — veteran, entrepreneur, catalyst - Anthony Payton — writer, consultant, creator - Nicholas Rinella — gadgeteer, teacher, pioneer - Daniel Seichepine — neuropsychologist, professor, mentor (https://www.tedxamoskeagmillyard.com/2023) cost $50.00 and seating is limited TEDx 2023 is sold out, but help us understand the demand for next year and join our wait list. Bldg: The Rex Theatre, 23 Amherst St, Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03101 |
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In this presentation we will - expose AI as an automation process inspired by but to a large extent without having the goal of creating a human intelligence clone. Most, if not all tools, created by humans for as long as human have existed have had a component of artificial intelligence. - review up to date advances in the latest wave of AI that automates human information and communication processes (written language using LLMs like chatGPT, graphic language, music language and more). - present possible scenarios in the job market, engineering education and practice, and other inspired by the current advances in Data Science and Technology - give the audience an opportunity to gauge their understanding of current advances by engaging in an open discussion. Co-sponsored by: Buffalo Section Speaker(s): Joaquin, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/376345 |
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Come hear IEEE 2023 MTT-S Speakers Bureau Lecturer Dr. Phillip M. Smith's presentation on the remarkable progress made over the past several decades in the evolution of transistors (specifically FETs and HEMTs) for low-noise amplifier applications, at frequencies from 1 GHz to 1 THz, ubiquitously needed in areas that include communications, radar, signal detection, remote sensing, radio astronomy, and quantum computing. Devices employing material systems based on the semiconductors GaAs, InP, GaN and Si will be described, where content will include structures, physical/electrical characteristics and performance benchmarks. Various aspects of low noise amplifiers (LNAs) will also be discussed, including circuit design considerations, producibility, reliability, cryogenic operation, dynamic range, robustness and power consumption. Future trends will be forecast. This presentation will help you appreciate the work undertaken to make remarkably reliable LNAs possible for some of the most critical applications in the world, like in the acquisition of telemetry data in the once-in-a-lifetime event of the Voyager 2 spacecraft's encounter with Neptune in 1989, where HEMT-based amps in the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Very Large Array (VLA) in Socorro, NM were essential to the mission's success. This presentation will be very interesting to MTT-S members for its technical content, and to all in the IEEE for its historic survey. Dr. Smith has almost 40 years of microwave electronics experience in industry, for defense and space applications, from hands-on lab work to R&D leadership. He is an IEEE Life Fellow and has authored over 180 papers. Everyone is welcome, from practitioner to retiree, and student. IEEE events are open to all; you do not have to be a member to attend. Parking at the Nashua Public Library's parking lot is paid by the hour, via parking meters; see the lot's $/hr rates and location along the southern bank of the Nashua River at https://www.nashuanh.gov/DocumentCenter/View/6306/Downtown-Parking-Brochure-PDF?bidId=. Speaker(s): Dr. Phillip M. Smith, Agenda: 6:00 PM to 6:15 PM Meet and greet 6:15 PM to 7:15 PM Presentation 7:15 PM Optional dinner with speaker at a nearby restaurant Room: Theater Room, Nashua Public Library, 2 Court St., Nashua, New Hampshire, United States, 03060 |
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