IEEE Reliability Society- Joint Boston/New Hampshire/Providence Chapter Adcom meeting. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/414748
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AI for Wireless: Application Areas Artificial Intelligence (AI) became popular for identifying dog and cats in images and now it is in every part of our lives. It is even showing up in wireless systems. It first started with identifying modulation types in an academic paper. Now 3GPP is considering physical layer algorithms to boost system performance. Researchers are looking into designing communication links using AI without explicit modulation and error correction algorithms. In this talk, we are going to go over application areas of AI in the wireless communications systems focusing on physical layer algorithm. One of the hardest parts for communications systems engineers who have been using MATLAB is to get into a new field using a new tool. So, we will use MATLAB as our main platform but also talk about interoperability with Python-based tools. Event Date changed to April 3, 2024 Further Date Change due to Snow Storm on April 3rd 2024 April 10, 2024 Room also changed to 128 B from 104-113. Speaker(s): Dr. Ethem Mutlu Sozer, Agenda: 5:00 PM Pizza and Refreshments (Please register for this event so that we will know how many pizzas and refreshments we will order) 5:15 PM Introducing Speaker 5:20 PM Talk 6:30 Questions Room: 128 B , Bldg: School of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics, 2500 N River Rd, Hooksett, New Hampshire, United States, 03106, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400825 |
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In person meeting at new location - SNHU room 124 2500 North River Rd., School of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics, Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03106 |
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Overview: Multiscale Manufacturing-Inspection and Failure Analysis Methods for Electronics This meeting will cover laboratory techniques and test methods for a variety of samples from components to PCBA’s and whole commercial devices. A number of familiar analytical techniques will be discussed and demonstrated related to reliability and process inspection, including visual inspection and standard techniques like Ball Shear, X-ray Imaging, CSAM and other standard composite methods. Additionally, more specialized approaches to Failure Analysis, research, and process development will be demonstrated including use of multiple types of electron microscopes, spectroscopy, and Focused Ion Beam analysis for 3D examination of devices on a nano-scale. Advanced MicroAnalytical is part of the EMSL Analytical network. Coming up on 10 years this May, Advanced MicroAnalytical has been delivering in-depth scientific support for a wide range of industries and sample types. Our staff and analytical capabilities are primed to provide leading edge support for industries including, including manufacturing, micro-electronics, nano-fabrication, aerospace and defense, medical devices and more. This meeting will demonstrate the type of work flow associated with finding and understanding problems that challenge attending members – from initial product development choices, through reliability, product support, and customer facing FA efforts. Advanced MicroAnalytical is located in the hub of technology on the East Coast just north of Boston, MA, in Salem NH. Cost: Members: $25 Non-members: $30 Students/Retired: $10 IEEE and iMAPs Members please contact Mike Jansen mjansen@macktech.com to receive promo code for discounted rate If you are not an SMTA member, you may click "Continue as Guest" on the registration page. Co-sponsored by: Boston SMTA and iMAPs Speaker(s): Jared Kelly, Chuck Lemieux Agenda: 5:30 PM - Registration 6:00 PM - Dinner 6:30 PM - Presentation 7:30 PM - Tour 9:00 PM - Adjourn Bldg: Unit #4, Advanced MicroAnalytical, 50A Northwestern Drive, Salem, New Hampshire, United States, 03079 |
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In this engaging and informative session, Dr. Raj Vayyavur will delve into the exciting realm of utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance consulting performance. With a special focus on cutting-edge technologies like ChatGPT, MS CoPilot, and other innovative AI solutions, attendees will gain valuable insights into how AI is transforming the consulting landscape. Dr. Vayyavur will bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to this session, providing practical examples and case studies to illustrate the transformative power of AI in consulting. Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead in the world of consulting by harnessing the potential of AI. Audience: This session is ideal for consultants, professionals in the consulting field, AI enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the intersection of AI and consulting. Join us for a captivating exploration of how AI can elevate consulting performance and lead to more effective and impactful consulting engagements. Speaker(s): Dr. Raj Vayyavur, Agenda: - Welcome and Introduction - Overview of AI in Consulting - ChatGPT and MS CoPilot: Technologies and Applications - AI-Powered Consulting Tools and Platforms - Case Studies and Real-World Examples - Interactive Q&A Session - Closing Remarks and Networking Opportunity Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400812 |
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Recent advances in AI have convinced a growing number of experts that these technologies will have a profound impact on the nature of work. But questions of the depth and breadth of this impact remain unanswered: Will AI support or replace workers? Which sectors will be most affected? Are there policies that can improve outcomes for workers in the age of AI? On Thursday, April 25, the Brookings (https://www.brookings.edu/centers/center-on-regulation-and-markets/) will host an event on the transformative impact of AI on labor markets. Panelists Daron Acemoglu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Daniel Susskind (Oxford University and King’s College London), and Russell Wald (Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence) will begin with a conversation moderated by Anton Korinek (University of Virginia) on the most recent advances in AI and their potential implications for the workforce. We will then explore strategies for steering the labor market effects of AI in a desirable direction in the near term, focusing on policies and practices that can help workers adapt to changing job requirements and ensure that the benefits of AI are distributed broadly. Finally, we will analyze the medium- to long-term threat of AI reaching human-level capabilities, and we will examine how to maintain shared prosperity in a world in which labor markets may experience more fundamental disruption. This event is a part of the Center on Regulation and Markets Series “(https://www.brookings.edu/tags/the-economics-and-regulation-of-artificial-intelligence-and-emerging-technologies/).” Viewers can join the conversation and ask questions of the speakers by emailing events@brookings.edu or on X/Twitter using the hashtag #AIandLabor. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418079 |
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It will be about everything about AI: Expectations, predictions, standards, social cases. Anything you would like to talk. Best regards Agenda: Free style: any topic about AI is welcome. There will be free coffee with IEEE Financial Support again. Best regards Bldg: Pressed Cafe, 216 S River Rd, Bedford, New Hampshire, United States, 03110, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/406227 |
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IEEE Reliability Society- Joint Boston/New Hampshire/Providence Chapter Adcom meeting. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419174 |
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