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Black Hills – Executive Committee Meeting (2024 Late April) via Zoom
Black Hills – Executive Committee Meeting (2024 Late April) via Zoom
Meeting for general administration and operation of the Black Hills Subsection. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418350
Black Hills – Executive Committee Meeting (2024 Late April) via Zoom
Black Hills – Executive Committee Meeting (2024 Late April) via Zoom
Meeting for general administration and operation of the Black Hills Subsection. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418350
Black Hills – Executive Committee Meeting (2024 Late April) via Zoom
Black Hills – Executive Committee Meeting (2024 Late April) via Zoom
Meeting for general administration and operation of the Black Hills Subsection.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418350
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From Constraints to Capabilities: Achieving Optimal Compute Schedules in Heterogeneous Cyber-Physical Systems
From Constraints to Capabilities: Achieving Optimal Compute Schedules in Heterogeneous Cyber-Physical Systems
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 heterogeneous computing environments, which include CPUs, GPUs, and specialized accelerators, to meet their computational needs efficiently. However, leveraging these diverse processing units to fulfill strict physical constraints remains a significant challenge, as existing scheduling solutions often fall short of addressing the complexities involved in a comprehensive manner. This talk by Dr. Mehmet E. Belviranli delves into the intricate world of creating efficient compute schedules for CPS that not only cater to their diverse computational hardware but also adhere to real-world constraints critical for system safety. We begin by examining the role of neural network (NN) inference in CPS, exploring strategies to balance energy consumption, latency and throughput by distributing the layers of NN across different accelerators. We then introduce a novel, end-to-end framework that integrates physical constraints, heterogeneous computational resources, and latency considerations into a cohesive mixed-integer linear problem, demonstrating through case studies how this approach yields optimal scheduling solutions under varied conditions. Through this exploration, we aim to shed light on the untapped potential of heterogeneous computing in enhancing the reliability and performance of CPS. We will also outline future directions in developing a more robust ecosystem for these complex computing environments, highlighting our contribution to this evolving field. Speaker(s): Dr. Belviranli Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417666
From Constraints to Capabilities: Achieving Optimal Compute Schedules in Heterogeneous Cyber-Physical Systems
From Constraints to Capabilities: Achieving Optimal Compute Schedules in Heterogeneous Cyber-Physical Systems
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 heterogeneous computing environments, which include CPUs, GPUs, and specialized accelerators, to meet their computational needs efficiently. However, leveraging these diverse processing units to fulfill strict physical constraints remains a significant challenge, as existing scheduling solutions often fall short of addressing the complexities involved in a comprehensive manner. This talk by Dr. Mehmet E. Belviranli delves into the intricate world of creating efficient compute schedules for CPS that not only cater to their diverse computational hardware but also adhere to real-world constraints critical for system safety. We begin by examining the role of neural network (NN) inference in CPS, exploring strategies to balance energy consumption, latency and throughput by distributing the layers of NN across different accelerators. We then introduce a novel, end-to-end framework that integrates physical constraints, heterogeneous computational resources, and latency considerations into a cohesive mixed-integer linear problem, demonstrating through case studies how this approach yields optimal scheduling solutions under varied conditions. Through this exploration, we aim to shed light on the untapped potential of heterogeneous computing in enhancing the reliability and performance of CPS. We will also outline future directions in developing a more robust ecosystem for these complex computing environments, highlighting our contribution to this evolving field. Speaker(s): Dr. Belviranli Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417666
From Constraints to Capabilities: Achieving Optimal Compute Schedules in Heterogeneous Cyber-Physical Systems
From Constraints to Capabilities: Achieving Optimal Compute Schedules in Heterogeneous Cyber-Physical Systems
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 heterogeneous computing environments, which include CPUs, GPUs, and specialized accelerators, to meet their computational needs efficiently. However, leveraging these diverse processing units to fulfill strict physical constraints remains a significant challenge, as existing scheduling solutions often fall short of addressing the complexities involved in a comprehensive manner.This talk by Dr. Mehmet E. Belviranli delves into the intricate world of creating efficient compute schedules for CPS that not only cater to their diverse computational hardware but also adhere to real-world constraints critical for system safety. We begin by examining the role of neural network (NN) inference in CPS, exploring strategies to balance energy consumption, latency and throughput by distributing the layers of NN across different accelerators. We then introduce a novel, end-to-end framework that integrates physical constraints, heterogeneous computational resources, and latency considerations into a cohesive mixed-integer linear problem, demonstrating through case studies how this approach yields optimal scheduling solutions under varied conditions.Through this exploration, we aim to shed light on the untapped potential of heterogeneous computing in enhancing the reliability and performance of CPS. We will also outline future directions in developing a more robust ecosystem for these complex computing environments, highlighting our contribution to this evolving field.Speaker(s): Dr. BelviranliVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417666
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Grip and Greet- A celebration of students achievements
Spring grip and greet. students, faculty, IEEE members and industry representatives are invited to celebrate the end of the semester and to congratulate our graduates.Agenda: drink, eat and partyRoom: Upper Floor, The Bar District, 151 S College Ave, Fort Collins, Colorado, United States, 80525
Grip and Greet- A celebration of students achievements
Spring grip and greet. students, faculty, IEEE members and industry representatives are invited to celebrate the end of the semester and to congratulate our graduates. Agenda: drink, eat and party Room: Upper Floor, The Bar District, 151 S College Ave, Fort Collins, Colorado, United States, 80525
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Enhancing STEM Education through AI-Assisted Tutoring
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, addressing the unique needs and learning styles of each student. The core of AI-assisted tutoring lies in its ability to analyze vast amounts of data, including student performance metrics, learning preferences, and engagement levels, to tailor educational content and methodologies. The system employs algorithms and machine learning techniques to identify knowledge gaps, predict learning outcomes, and adapt instructional strategies in real-time. This dynamic approach ensures that students receive targeted support in areas where they need it most, promoting deeper understanding and retention of complex STEM concepts. Moreover, AI-assisted tutoring can simulate one-on-one interaction, providing immediate feedback and guidance, thereby fostering a supportive and responsive learning environment. The integration of AI in STEM education has the potential to revolutionize traditional teaching paradigms by making learning more accessible, efficient, and effective. It can bridge educational gaps, enhance student performance, and inspire a generation of learners to excel in STEM disciplines. This abstract explores the potential of AI-assisted tutoring to transform STEM education, highlighting its benefits, challenges, and future prospects in nurturing the next wave of innovators and problem-solvers. [] Speaker(s): Gilbert M Orcilla, Agenda: 5:30 pm - 5:35 pm - Introduction 5:35 pm - 6:30 pm - Presentation 6:30 pm - 7:00 pm - Questions and Answers Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/415849
Enhancing STEM Education through AI-Assisted Tutoring
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, addressing the unique needs and learning styles of each student. The core of AI-assisted tutoring lies in its ability to analyze vast amounts of data, including student performance metrics, learning preferences, and engagement levels, to tailor educational content and methodologies.The system employs algorithms and machine learning techniques to identify knowledge gaps, predict learning outcomes, and adapt instructional strategies in real-time. This dynamic approach ensures that students receive targeted support in areas where they need it most, promoting deeper understanding and retention of complex STEM concepts. Moreover, AI-assisted tutoring can simulate one-on-one interaction, providing immediate feedback and guidance, thereby fostering a supportive and responsive learning environment.The integration of AI in STEM education has the potential to revolutionize traditional teaching paradigms by making learning more accessible, efficient, and effective. It can bridge educational gaps, enhance student performance, and inspire a generation of learners to excel in STEM disciplines. This abstract explores the potential of AI-assisted tutoring to transform STEM education, highlighting its benefits, challenges, and future prospects in nurturing the next wave of innovators and problem-solvers.[]Speaker(s): Gilbert M Orcella, Agenda: 5:30 pm - 5:35 pm - Introduction5:35 pm - 6:30 pm - Presentation6:30 pm - 7:00 pm - Questions and AnswersVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/415849
Webinar 100-300 GHz Wireless: transistors, ICs, systems
Webinar 100-300 GHz Wireless: transistors, ICs, systems
Join us for a virtual lecture by Dr. Mark Rodwell TeraHertz Communications and Sensing.We describe the opportunities, and the research challenges, presented in the development of 100-300GHz wireless communications and imaging systems. In such links, short wavelengths permit massive spatial multiplexing both for network nodes and point-point links, permitting aggregate transmission capacities approaching 1Tb/s. 100-300GHz radar imaging systems can provide thousands of image pixels and sub-degree angular resolution from small apertures, supporting foul-weather driving and aviation. Challenges include the mm-wave IC designs, the physical design of the front-end modules, the complexity of the back-end digital beamformer required for spatial multiplexing, and, for imaging, the development of system architectures requiring far fewer RF channels than the number of image pixels. We will describe transistor development, IC design, and system design, and describe our efforts to develop 140GHz massive MIMO wireless hubs, and 210GHz and 280GHz MIMO backhaul links.Speaker(s): Mark Rodwell, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419454
Webinar 100-300 GHz Wireless: transistors, ICs, systems
Webinar 100-300 GHz Wireless: transistors, ICs, systems
Join us for a virtual lecture by Dr. Mark Rodwell TeraHertz Communications and Sensing. We describe the opportunities, and the research challenges, presented in the development of 100-300GHz wireless communications and imaging systems. In such links, short wavelengths permit massive spatial multiplexing both for network nodes and point-point links, permitting aggregate transmission capacities approaching 1Tb/s. 100-300GHz radar imaging systems can provide thousands of image pixels and sub-degree angular resolution from small apertures, supporting foul-weather driving and aviation. Challenges include the mm-wave IC designs, the physical design of the front-end modules, the complexity of the back-end digital beamformer required for spatial multiplexing, and, for imaging, the development of system architectures requiring far fewer RF channels than the number of image pixels. We will describe transistor development, IC design, and system design, and describe our efforts to develop 140GHz massive MIMO wireless hubs, and 210GHz and 280GHz MIMO backhaul links. Speaker(s): Mark Rodwell, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419454
Webinar 100-300 GHz Wireless: transistors, ICs, systems
Webinar 100-300 GHz Wireless: transistors, ICs, systems
Join us for a virtual lecture by Dr. Mark Rodwell TeraHertz Communications and Sensing. We describe the opportunities, and the research challenges, presented in the development of 100-300GHz wireless communications and imaging systems. In such links, short wavelengths permit massive spatial multiplexing both for network nodes and point-point links, permitting aggregate transmission capacities approaching 1Tb/s. 100-300GHz radar imaging systems can provide thousands of image pixels and sub-degree angular resolution from small apertures, supporting foul-weather driving and aviation. Challenges include the mm-wave IC designs, the physical design of the front-end modules, the complexity of the back-end digital beamformer required for spatial multiplexing, and, for imaging, the development of system architectures requiring far fewer RF channels than the number of image pixels. We will describe transistor development, IC design, and system design, and describe our efforts to develop 140GHz massive MIMO wireless hubs, and 210GHz and 280GHz MIMO backhaul links. Speaker(s): Mark Rodwell, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419454
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Seminar on Fiber Optic and Wide Area Network in the Utility Industry
Seminar on Fiber Optic and Wide Area Network in the Utility Industry
Join IEEE for an insightful event showcasing the key elements of telecommunication modernization tailored for Corporate Information Technology and Operational Technology. Explore topics ranging from SCADA traffic to teleprotection and data management through five specific presentations. Don't miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of technological advancements!8:00 AM: Light Breakfast8:15 AM: Opening Remarks8:30 AM: Fiber Optic Fundamentals and Application9:30 AM: Teleprotection Channel Performance & Migrating to Packet-based Telcom Networks10:45 AM: Optimizing Fiber Assets with Optical Multiplexing11:45 AM: Lunch (included)1:00 PM: Rotating Machines to IBRs, “db” Levels to “bps”, Protection Systems Provide Grid Stability2:15 PM: Amplify Capital Expenditure Efficiency with Long-Haul Repeaterless SolutionsCo-sponsored by: Hamraz SalehiAgenda: 8:00 AM: Light Breakfast8:15 AM: Opening Remarks8:30 AM: Fiber Optic Fundamentals and Application9:30 AM: Teleprotection Channel Performance & Migrating to Packet-based Telcom Networks10:45 AM: Optimizing Fiber Assets with Optical Multiplexing11:45 AM: Lunch (included)1:00 PM: Rotating Machines to IBRs, “db” Levels to “bps”, Protection Systems Provide Grid Stability2:15 PM: Amplify Capital Expenditure Efficiency with Long-Haul Repeaterless SolutionsBldg: Forum RiNo, 3000 Lawrence St, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80205, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/398657
Seminar on Fiber Optic and Wide Area Network in the Utility Industry
Seminar on Fiber Optic and Wide Area Network in the Utility Industry
Join IEEE for an insightful event showcasing the key elements of telecommunication modernization tailored for Corporate Information Technology and Operational Technology. Explore topics ranging from SCADA traffic to teleprotection and data management through five specific presentations. Don't miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of technological advancements! 8:00 AM: Light Breakfast 8:15 AM: Opening Remarks 8:30 AM: Fiber Optic Fundamentals and Application 9:30 AM: Teleprotection Channel Performance & Migrating to Packet-based Telcom Networks 10:45 AM: Optimizing Fiber Assets with Optical Multiplexing 11:45 AM: Lunch (included) 1:00 PM: Rotating Machines to IBRs, “db” Levels to “bps”, Protection Systems Provide Grid Stability 2:15 PM: Amplify Capital Expenditure Efficiency with Long-Haul Repeaterless Solutions Co-sponsored by: Hamraz Salehi Agenda: 8:00 AM: Light Breakfast 8:15 AM: Opening Remarks 8:30 AM: Fiber Optic Fundamentals and Application 9:30 AM: Teleprotection Channel Performance & Migrating to Packet-based Telcom Networks 10:45 AM: Optimizing Fiber Assets with Optical Multiplexing 11:45 AM: Lunch (included) 1:00 PM: Rotating Machines to IBRs, “db” Levels to “bps”, Protection Systems Provide Grid Stability 2:15 PM: Amplify Capital Expenditure Efficiency with Long-Haul Repeaterless Solutions Bldg: Forum RiNo, 3000 Lawrence St, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80205, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/398657
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IEEE CTS LMAG and CTCN 5.16.2024 meeting- Fusion Energy: Clean and Inexhaustible
Energy is the core of civilization. The search for a clean, sustainable, unlimited source of energy has led to the development of fusion technology, an attempt to create on earth the conditions that power our sun. A power plant capable of producing more output than input power is ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor), and is under construction in Cadarache, France. This talk will trace the beginnings, from concept to realization, of this first large scale truly international research project. The ITER agreement will also serve as a template for the creation of other large scale international scientific research projects.Speaker(s): Raymond L Orbach, Agenda: 6:00 to 6:05 PM - Open for participants to enter and network.6:05 to 6:10 PM - IEEE LM and CTCN Business meeting and to introduce speaker.6:10 to 7:30 PM - Formal Program and Q&A.Room: 8, Bldg: Asian American Resource Center, 8401 Cameron Rd., Austin, Texas, United States, 78754, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418991
IEEE CTS LMAG and CTCN 5.16.2024 meeting- Fusion Energy: Clean and Inexhaustible
Energy is the core of civilization. The search for a clean, sustainable, unlimited source of energy has led to the development of fusion technology, an attempt to create on earth the conditions that power our sun. A power plant capable of producing more output than input power is ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor), and is under construction in Cadarache, France. This talk will trace the beginnings, from concept to realization, of this first large scale truly international research project. The ITER agreement will also serve as a template for the creation of other large scale international scientific research projects. Speaker(s): Raymond L Orbach, Agenda: 6:00 to 6:05 PM - Open for participants to enter and network. 6:05 to 6:10 PM - IEEE LM and CTCN Business meeting and to introduce speaker. 6:10 to 7:30 PM - Formal Program and Q&A. Room: 8, Bldg: Asian American Resource Center, 8401 Cameron Rd., Austin, Texas, United States, 78754, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418991
IEEE Denver PES/IAS Chapter May 2024 Meeting
IEEE Denver PES/IAS Chapter May 2024 Meeting
Schedule6:00 – Check-in, Chapter Business and Networking6:30 – Dinner Served7:00 – Presentation8:00 – AdjournSummary:Title: Aluminum Conductor Composite Core (ACCC) ConductorDescription:Join the IEEE PES/IAS Denver chapter during our May technical meeting. Our guest speaker this month is Jack Beathard from Lamifil North America.Aluminum Conductor Composite Core (ACCC) conductor is able to to carry approximately twice as much current as a traditional aluminum-conductor steel-reinforced conductor (ACSR) of the same size and weight, making it popular for retrofitting an existing electric power transmission line without needing to change the existing towers and insulators. Utilities are also using ACCC to increase efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions on high ampacity transmission applications. In this presentation we will look to cover ACCC industry trends, the rise of state level conductor efficiency standards, and how we see the utility industry implementing this technology into the power grid.Speaker(s): JackAgenda: Schedule6:00 – Check-in, Chapter Business and Networking6:30 – Dinner Served7:00 – Presentation8:00 – AdjournRoom: Upstairs Meeting Room, Bldg: The Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80204, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419564
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IEEE Denver Picnic Party – Celebrating 109 Years
IEEE Denver Picnic Party – Celebrating 109 Years
Did you know that this May 18th, IEEE has been in Denver for 109 years? To celebrate it, we are hosting a picnic party for IEEE members, family, and friends! We will be providing food, drinks, desserts (read: cake), games, and prizes - Come meet other engineers in the area!Time: Saturday, May 18, 2024 (11:00am – 2:00pm)Venue: (https://maps.app.goo.gl/M7xBYwhmQPyFFQmV7?g_st=ic) Denver, CO 80227 (not to be confused with Bear Creek Lake Park)Please let us know if you have any dietary preferences in the registration form.Chairs and officers are welcome to promote their IEEE Tech Societies and Affiliates - bring your swags and society information!Bldg: Picnic Site 1, Bear Creek Park 1, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80227
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Black Hills – Executive Committee Meeting (2024 May) via Zoom
Black Hills – Executive Committee Meeting (2024 May) via Zoom
Meeting for general administration and operation of the Black Hills Subsection.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419180
Black Hills – Executive Committee Meeting (2024 May) via Zoom
Black Hills – Executive Committee Meeting (2024 May) via Zoom
Meeting for general administration and operation of the Black Hills Subsection. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419180
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IEEE Denver ExCom May 2024 Meeting (In Person and Webex)
IEEE Denver ExCom May 2024 Meeting (In Person and Webex)
In Person attendance at Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80204. NOTE On Parking: They have been changing which lots they ask you to park in so look at the sign in front of the front door. Last time was lots S,V, or T. There is a QR code inside Brooklyns that will ask for your license plate number, but no payment method is needed. Remote attendance via WebEx call-in: Denver Excom Meeting Hosted by IEEE Denver Section https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m4fa1461a887d1a94fd52de51e94aa369 3rd Tuesday 6:00 PM | 2 hours 30 minutes | (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada) Occurs the third Tuesday of every month effective 6/15/2021 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM, (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada) Meeting number: 596 761 562 Password: huVJgx2N7b7 Join by video system Dial 596761562@ieeemeetings.webex.com You can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number. Join by phone +1-415-655-0002 United States Toll 1-855-282-6330 United States Toll Free Access code: 596 761 562 Agenda: - Meals and Socializing 6-6:30pm - Roll Call, Introductions, and Verification of a Quorum - Additions to the Agenda - Officer Reports - Student/ Affinity Group / Chapter Updates - Committee Reports - Old Business - Other Items & New Business - Adjourn Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80204, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418562
IEEE Denver ExCom May 2024 Meeting (In Person and Webex)
IEEE Denver ExCom May 2024 Meeting (In Person and Webex)
In Person attendance at Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80204. NOTE On Parking: They have been changing which lots they ask you to park in so look at the sign in front of the front door. Last time was lots S,V, or T. There is a QR code inside Brooklyns that will ask for your license plate number, but no payment method is needed. Remote attendance via WebEx call-in: Denver Excom Meeting Hosted by IEEE Denver Section https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m4fa1461a887d1a94fd52de51e94aa369 3rd Tuesday 6:00 PM | 2 hours 30 minutes | (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada) Occurs the third Tuesday of every month effective 6/15/2021 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM, (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada) Meeting number: 596 761 562 Password: huVJgx2N7b7 Join by video system Dial 596761562@ieeemeetings.webex.com You can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number. Join by phone +1-415-655-0002 United States Toll 1-855-282-6330 United States Toll Free Access code: 596 761 562 Agenda: - Meals and Socializing 6-6:30pm - Roll Call, Introductions, and Verification of a Quorum - Additions to the Agenda - Officer Reports - Student/ Affinity Group / Chapter Updates - Committee Reports - Old Business - Other Items & New Business - Adjourn Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80204, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418562
IEEE Denver ExCom May 2024 Meeting (In Person and Webex)
IEEE Denver ExCom May 2024 Meeting (In Person and Webex)
In Person attendance at Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80204.NOTE On Parking: They have been changing which lots they ask you to park in so look at the sign in front of the front door. Last time was lots S,V, or T. There is a QR code inside Brooklyns that will ask for your license plate number, but no payment method is needed.Remote attendance via WebEx call-in:Denver Excom MeetingHosted by IEEE Denver Sectionhttps://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m4fa1461a887d1a94fd52de51e94aa3693rd Tuesday 6:00 PM | 2 hours 30 minutes | (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)Occurs the third Tuesday of every month effective 6/15/2021 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM, (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)Meeting number: 596 761 562Password: huVJgx2N7b7Join by video systemDial 596761562@ieeemeetings.webex.comYou can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number.Join by phone+1-415-655-0002 United States Toll1-855-282-6330 United States Toll FreeAccess code: 596 761 562Agenda: - Meals and Socializing 6-6:30pm- Roll Call, Introductions, and Verification of a Quorum- Additions to the Agenda- Officer Reports- Student/ Affinity Group / Chapter Updates- Committee Reports- Old Business- Other Items & New Business- AdjournOriginal Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80204, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418562