IEEE Reliability Society- Joint Boston/New Hampshire/Providence Chapter Adcom meeting. Speaker(s): , , , Agenda: - Call to Order - Opening Remarks - Officer Reports - Secretary - AdCom Meeting Minutes - Treasurer - Awards - Financials - Vice Chair - Technical Meeting Schedule - Potential Technical Meeting Presentations - Newsletter - Chair Report - Recent Technical Meeting Attendance - Upcoming Technical Meeting Registration - - - 10-SEP-2024 Joint Meeting with SMTA & iMAPS at Nano Dimension in Waltham - 09-OCT-2024 Joint Meeting with ESDA: Tom Meuse— ESD Device Level Testing Die to Die in Direct Pin Injection Testing at the MIT LL Main Cafeteria - 13-NOV-2024 ESD Costly Controversial Myths by Ted Dangelmayer (to be confirmed) - 11-DEC-2024 Ethan Cascio (rescheduled from 26-JUN-2024) - Old Business - MIT Lincoln Laboratory Appreciation / Thank You Plaque and Presentation - Proposed creation of IEEE Boston Reliability Chapter brochure Targeting the Younger Demographic - Facebook, Instagram, Twitter - Website Status - Webmaster moving to Colorado - New Business - Updated information on MGA new voting requirements - June 30th membership is flexible this year because of the new process. - Chapters and Affinity groups can use (must use) the VTools elections platform, but none of the rest of the MGA elections platform (nominations, &c., work for groups below sections until 2025. - Proposed slate of officers - For August September (Annually) - Past Chairs Meeting invitations / RSVPs Officer Election – Open October 30 / Close December 4 - Schedule Next AdCom Meeting - TBD. - Closing Remarks - Adjournment Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/430147
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You are cordially invited to attend SMTA Boston chapter, IEEE Boston Reliability, iMAPS NE, joint evening meeting/Facility Tours on Tuesday, Sept 10, 2024 at Nano Dimension, Waltham, MA. Topic 1: Advantages of Solder Jetting in Modern SMT Presented by: Eric Wolf - Application Engineer - Nano Dimension Topic 2: Additive Manufacturing Presented by: Dr. Ryan Bahr – Electronic Additive Mfg Manager - Nano Dimension Date: Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024 Time: 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM Location: Nano Dimension 300 5th Ave Suite 1010 Waltham, MA 02451 Dinner Cost: Pre-registered: $25 Members (SMTA, IEEE, iMAPS) $30 Non-Members $10 Retirees & Students Walkins: $35 iMAPS and IEEE Members: Please contact Joe Kwong at joseph.c.kwong@lmco.com joseph.c.kwong@lmco.com to obtain a promotion code to use for member discount pricing. Attendees must be 18+ years of age, unless pre-approved. Co-sponsored by: SMTA -Boston Chapter, iMAPS NE Speaker(s): Eric Wolf, Dr. Ryan Bahr Agenda: Agenda: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM Registration, DragonFly and Fox Tour, Networking/Dinner 6:30 PM – 6:45 PM Greetings, Announcements 6:45 PM – 7:00 PM Host Introduction – Nano Dimension 7:00 PM – 7:05 PM Speaker Intro 7:05 PM – 7:35 PM Technical Presentation 1 7:35 PM – 7:45 PM Q&A / coffee 7:45 PM – 7:50 PM Speaker Intro 7:50 PM – 8:20 PM Technical Presentation 2 8:20 PM – 8:30 PM Q&A 8:30 PM – 9:00 PM Closing Announcements, Tours, and Networking 9:00 PM Adjourn Room: Suite 1010, Nano Dimension, 300 5th Ave, Waltham, Massachusetts, United States, 02451 |
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Abstract: IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) is the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community through its highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. IEEE is your Professional Home as it provides a vast network of professionals, academics, and experts in various fields of technology and engineering, facilitating valuable connections and collaborations. IEEE organizes conferences, workshops, and seminars that provide opportunities for continuous learning and professional growth. IEEE also provides various tools and resources for career development (Student or 1st Job). Speaker(s): , Soon Wan Agenda: 5pm - pizza 5:05 welcome 5:10 - presentation 5:45 - questions Room: 128, Bldg: School of Engineering, Technology and Aeronatics, 2500 North River Rd., Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03106 |
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ExCom NH Section monthly meeting - in person at the Airport Diner - please note 6pm start time to allow for dinner Airport Diner, 2280 Brown Avenue Manchester, NH 03103, Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03103 |
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This annual program attracts about a thousand kids and parents. We have partnered with FIRST Challenge teams in the past to both have some active robots to show off, and also typically a hands-on project kids can try. So for now, three requests: - Make this visible in your organization ... your co-workers with kids can enjoy the many Tech companies and organizations who show up with their examples of applied technology. - Your organization may want to have their own table and connect with the community, support STEM concepts and become visible to future employees - Consider volunteering to help out ... its a lot of fun connecting with young folks who want to know more about what we techies do, and also share their ideas for the future. Have a great summer. Bldg: Hamshire Dome, 34 Emerson Rd, Milford, New Hampshire, United States, 03055-3516
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This annual program attracts about a thousand kids and parents. We have partnered with FIRST Challenge teams in the past to both have some active robots to show off, and also typically a hands-on project kids can try. So for now, three requests: - Make this visible in your organization ... your co-workers with kids can enjoy the many Tech companies and organizations who show up with their examples of applied technology. - Your organization may want to have their own table and connect with the community, support STEM concepts and become visible to future employees - Consider volunteering to help out ... its a lot of fun connecting with young folks who want to know more about what we techies do, and also share their ideas for the future. Have a great summer. Bldg: Hamshire Dome, 34 Emerson Rd, Milford, New Hampshire, United States, 03055-3516 |
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Please join us for an informal dinner. Agenda includes social hour, tour of the SETA building, dinner and informal introduction to many professional organizations available in the area. The event is aimed at introducing women to STEM careers. We are looking for WIE members and all IEEE members who would like share their career experiences to join us. Come network, enjoy dinner, company of other professionals, and share with our young ladies your professional experience. 5:00 pm Building Tour 5:30 pm Networking/Greeting Dinner begins 6:00 pm Welcome Remarks SETA (10-15 min.) Introductions/Recognitions, Faculty & Dean’s Office & Contributors SETA Student Recognition CCSC-NE 2024 SNHU 1st place Team Students who helped with the event other recognitions ?? Women in Engineering (10 min. + 5 for questions) Society of Women Engineers (10 min. + 5 for questions) National Association of Women in Construction (10 min. + 5 for questions) 7:00 pm SETA Closing Remarks (5 minutes) – Feel free to stay and continue conversations Room: 128, Bldg: School of Engineering, Technology and Aeronatics, 2500 North River Rd., Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03106 |
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Please join us for the fall foliage hike. Bring lunch and good hiking boots. We will be hiking Welch and Dickey off the Route 49 in Thornton NH. Meet at 9:45 in the Welch and Dickey parking lot. Hike starts at 10. Look for the IEEE banner. There are 3 options: Option 1 Full hike 4.4 miles loop through picturesque ledges with spectacular views. This hike is moderate to challenging. Option 2 First Ledges. This hike is for hikers who want to experience the beautiful views of New Hampshire foliage, but may not be interested in climbing ledges. The distance is about one mile out. Have lunch or snack at the first ledges and enjoy spectacular views. Climb back down while the main group heads for the rockier part. Option 3 For the non-hikers, drop off the hikers and drive 5 more minutes along Route 49 to the beautiful Waterville Valley. --------------------------------------------------------------- Finish the hike with some food and socializing. There will be snacks, music and drinks. Park in Town Square parking lot, head to Town Square and look for IEEE banner next to the Ice Arena in the grassy area. Bring the entire family, kids, friends. The more the merrier. If it’s warm enough you there is swimming in the pond. --------------------------------------------------------------- ******* This is NOT part of the event but it may make it easier to attend and extend the fun activities. For those who would like to make it Fall Foliage Weekend there are some hotels you may want to consider. Hotel stay is not covered, but if you stay in the Valley most hotels provide Freedom Pass which includes: golf, tennis, bike rental, boat rental, rec department activities, full athletic club access and more. Please confirm with the hotel that they participate. Golden Eagle 603-236-4600 https://goldeneaglelodge.com/ Black Bear 800-349-BEAR (2327) https://blackbearlodgenh.com/ Snowy Owl https://www.snowyowlinn.com/ Others (https://www.waterville.com/) ❕This event is subject to New England weather. Agenda: Time Place Details 9:45 a.m. (https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qg7tEqGz4LuKodUi9) Meet at trailhead. 10:00 — Hike starts (https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/new-hampshire/welch-and-dickey-loop-trail--4) Noon – 3:00 p.m. Waterville Valley Town Square Picnic Room: Waterville Valley Town Square for Picnic, Bldg: WELCH AND DICKEY TRAILHEAD PARKING FOR HIKE, Thornton, New Hampshire, United States |
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October 1st is IEEE Day, which recognizes the first-time engineers came together in 1884 to share technical ideas. But why did these individuals’ become engineers, in the first place? Paul H. Carr will share his curiosity and experiences that led him to pursue a career in science and engineering. Dr Carr is an IEEE Life Fellow and Life Member of the American Physical Society (APS). He has 10 Patents; over 80 Publications and in 2023 published his autobiography. Room: Classroom, The Baldwin, 50 Woodmont Avenue, Londonderry, New Hampshire, United States, 03053, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434972 |
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