IEEE Denver EMC – Unintentional Antennas

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/370551

One of the biggest causes of EMC test failures is radiating structures in a unit, whether from the PCB or cabling, that are acting in ways designers never intended. This talk covers basics of antenna theory and how to identify potential radiating “antennas” in your product. Co-sponsored by: Karen Burnham; Principal Scientist - Electro Magnetic Applications; iNARTE certified EMC Engineer Speaker(s): Karen Burnham Agenda: 10:00-10:05AM - Welcome Message, Chapter News, Local Chatter 10:05-11:05AM - Presentation by Karen Burnham 11:05-11:15AM - Q&A and Closing Remarks Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/370551

Engineers In Action – Bolivia Suspension Bridge

Bldg: Center for Alumni Relations & Advancement (CARA), use east side entrance, 330 E. Kansas City Street, Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, 57701

Samantha McKillop, PE, SE will present on her upcoming volunteer work with a non-profit organization called Engineers In Action (EIA). She will be traveling abroad in October to construct a pedestrian suspension bridge for a remote community in Bolivia. This project will improve access to essential resources like education, healthcare, markets and government representation. Access to these services is complicated by the river, which floods 150 days out of the year on average. Roughly 30 children currently use a tree trunk bridge to reach class every day during the rainy season. This unstable crossing prevents access to health care for the elderly and is not adequate to transport farm produce, presenting constant risk that harvests will rot before they can be sold. The new footbridge across the Río Capilla will have a span of 114 feet and will provide a means of safe crossing for pedestrians, motorcycles, wheelbarrows, and livestock. This project will serve the communities of Qaga Huasi, Julpi Arriba, and Tablón, with a total beneficiary population of 750. It will be delivered in direct cooperation with the municipal engineers and the benefiting communities. Further, improved access to fertile land and markets will facilitate economic expansion and encourage population growth in coming years. Your financial support for this project is greatly appreciated - please consider donating through this link to help offset costs of building materials, tools and travel expenses: https://www.justgiving.com/page/samantha-mckillop-1690205165413?utm_source=Sharethis&utm_medium=one_page&utm_content=page/samantha-mckillop-1690205165413&utm_campaign=pfp-email&utm_term=ad44e251ab234078a10fe455085d0589 Speaker(s): Samantha McKillop, Agenda: For parking, please use the Surbeck parking lot on the east side of the CARA building. Enter through the east doors of the CARA building. 5:00 - Food (complimentary food with Registration) 5:30 - 6:00 - Presentation 6:00 - 6:30 - Questions Bldg: Center for Alumni Relations & Advancement (CARA), use east side entrance, 330 E. Kansas City Street, Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, 57701

Engineers In Action – Boliva Suspension Bridge

Bldg: Center for Alumni Relations & Advancement (CARA), 330 E. Kansas City Street, Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, 57701

Samantha McKillop, PE, SE will present on her upcoming volunteer work with a non-profit organization called Engineers In Action (EIA). She will be traveling abroad in October to construct a pedestrian suspension bridge for a remote community in Bolivia. This project will improve access to essential resources like education, healthcare, markets and government representation. Access to these services is complicated by the river, which floods 150 days out of the year on average. Roughly 30 children currently use a tree trunk bridge to reach class every day during the rainy season. This unstable crossing prevents access to health care for the elderly and is not adequate to transport farm produce, presenting constant risk that harvests will rot before they can be sold. The new footbridge across the Río Capilla will have a span of 114 feet and will provide a means of safe crossing for pedestrians, motorcycles, wheelbarrows, and livestock. This project will serve the communities of Qaga Huasi, Julpi Arriba, and Tablón, with a total beneficiary population of 750. It will be delivered in direct cooperation with the municipal engineers and the benefiting communities. Further, improved access to fertile land and markets will facilitate economic expansion and encourage population growth in coming years. Your financial support for this project is greatly appreciated - please consider donating through this link to help offset costs of building materials, tools and travel expenses: https://www.justgiving.com/page/samantha-mckillop-1690205165413?utm_source=Sharethis&utm_medium=one_page&utm_content=page/samantha-mckillop-1690205165413&utm_campaign=pfp-email&utm_term=ad44e251ab234078a10fe455085d0589 Speaker(s): Samantha McKillop, Agenda: For parking, please use the Surbeck parking lot on the East side of the CARA building. Enter through the east doors. 5:00 - Food (complimentary food with Registration) 5:30 - 6:00 - Presentation 6:00 - 6:30 - Questions Bldg: Center for Alumni Relations & Advancement (CARA), 330 E. Kansas City Street, Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, 57701

IEEE Denver ExCom September 2023 Meeting (In Person and Webex)

Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80204, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/371490

In Person attendance at Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80204. NOTE ON PARKING! Due to construction, you must park in Lot Y at Original Brooklyns and then scan a QR code to apply a parking voucher. Make sure you know your license plate number and have a method of scanning a QR code. The parking voucher will cover the cost of parking. The Coupon Code from Brookylns is "QLLALP6S". This should cover the maximum amount of time you can put into the app. 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/371490

CIS: EEG, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence – Applications and Progress

Room: 410, Bldg: University of Denver Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, 2155 E Wesley Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80208

This talk will explore the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and electroencephalography (EEG). The first fundamental question discussed will be why we require the assistance of machines despite existing human capabilities. This will be followed by a necessarily incomplete historical narrative on the application of AI to EEG, looking at the impact of advances in software and hardware on the clinical care of patients. This will lead into a discussion of the pitfalls and obstacles that prevent or slow the adoption of AI for EEG analysis. The talk will conclude with speculation about future developments and their potential impact on clinical care. Co-sponsored by: James Gowans Speaker(s): Dr Jeremy Slater, Room: 410, Bldg: University of Denver Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, 2155 E Wesley Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80208

Advancing 5G Technology Innovations into the 6G Era

Room: ECCR 135, Bldg: ECCR, University of Colorado-Boulder, 2055 Regent Dr., Boulder, Colorado, United States, 80305

5G represents a major departure from previous cellular generations. It will not only focus on speed, lower latency and spectrum efficiency but will also empower several verticals empowered by IoT, AI collecting and aggregating data for edge computing. Moving into 6G, one of the key pursuits is support by AI bringing intelligence to the edge cloud performing analysis and generating insightful information and enable ubiquitous computing to empower future use cases and applications. We’ll take a broader view as to the trends of collaborative technologies and impact on ecosystems and networking solution highlighting roadmap and applications and use cases. Speaker(s): Fawzi Behmann, Agenda: Please make sure to park in one of the pay lots even though it is after hours. Lot 440 is next to the Engineering Center for your convenience. Pizza, salad, and soft drinks will be served at 6 P.M. before the talk commences at 6:30 P.M. Specifically, the talk will cover: - A clear understanding of 5G & 6G positioning, features and roadmap. - Architecture evolution pushing intelligence to the edge. - Examples empowered by 5G/6G, IoT and AI including Enhanced Mobile Services, Massive Machine-type Communications and Ultra-reliable and low latency communications. - Use of network slicing for bandwidth efficiency, security and QoS. Room: ECCR 135, Bldg: ECCR, University of Colorado-Boulder, 2055 Regent Dr., Boulder, Colorado, United States, 80305

Advancing 5G Technology Innovations into the 6G Era

Room: ECCR 135, Bldg: ECCR, University of Colorado-Boulder, 2055 Regent Dr., Boulder, Colorado, United States, 80305

5G represents a major departure from previous cellular generations. It will not only focus on speed, lower latency and spectrum efficiency but will also empower several verticals empowered by IoT, AI collecting and aggregating data for edge computing. Moving into 6G, one of the key pursuits is support by AI bringing intelligence to the edge cloud performing analysis and generating insightful information and enable ubiquitous computing to empower future use cases and applications. We’ll take a broader view as to the trends of collaborative technologies and impact on ecosystems and networking solution highlighting roadmap and applications and use cases. Speaker(s): Fawzi Behmann, Agenda: Please make sure to park in one of the pay lots even though it is after hours. Lot 440 is next to the Engineering Center for your convenience. Pizza, salad, and soft drinks will be served at 6 P.M. before the talk commences at 6:30 P.M. Specifically, the talk will cover: - A clear understanding of 5G & 6G positioning, features and roadmap. - Architecture evolution pushing intelligence to the edge. - Examples empowered by 5G/6G, IoT and AI including Enhanced Mobile Services, Massive Machine-type Communications and Ultra-reliable and low latency communications. - Use of network slicing for bandwidth efficiency, security and QoS. Room: ECCR 135, Bldg: ECCR, University of Colorado-Boulder, 2055 Regent Dr., Boulder, Colorado, United States, 80305

IEEE CTS LMAG and CTCN Sep. 21,2023 meeting: RISC-V Thunderbird SOC for HPC and AI Applications

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/371510

Doug Norton will give an overview of Austin-based InspireSemi’s disruptive next generation Thunderbird compute accelerator for HPC&AI applications. This RISC-V based “supercomputer-cluster-on-a-chip” packs 1,800 high performance CPU cores (all FP64 double-precision of their own design) onto a single SOC. For maximum/predictable performance and low latency, these CPU cores are all interconnected with their high bandwidth, low-latency mesh interconnect that can connect up to 256 of Thunderbird chips. After 3 years of customer-driven development, the chip is in final verification and will tape out at the end of September to TSMC. He will also share why the team chose to leverage the open hardware RISC-V ISA vs. other options and provide an overview of some of the many initiatives in the thriving RISC-V ecosystem. Speaker(s): Doug Norton 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. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/371510

3D Printing Workshop by IEEE Colorado State University Student Branch

Room: C11, Bldg: Engineering , Colorado State University, Creators Space, Engineering C11, Fort Collins, Colorado, United States, 80521

Event Name - 3D Printing Workshop Location - Colorado State University, Creator Space - Engineering C11 Date - 09-29-2023 | 5pm Registration Link - (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScTqN-OHI03r3tbvAyTn3u93Kt1o6uhN7ykqmR3AmCGC5TwoA/viewform?usp=send_form ) Description - Learn about 3D modelling and proper printing techniques. - Become certified to use 3D printers at CSU - Open to ANY major. Co-sponsored by: 3D Printing Workshop by IEEE Colorado State University Student Branch Room: C11, Bldg: Engineering , Colorado State University, Creators Space, Engineering C11, Fort Collins, Colorado, United States, 80521

IEEE Denver PES/IAS Chapter September 2023 Meeting

Room: Upstairs Meeting Room, Bldg: The Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80204, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/373390

Schedule 6:00 – Check-in and Networking 6:30 – Dinner Served 7:00 – Presentation 8:00 – Adjourn Summary: Title: A Hierarchical Control Strategy for Grid Services using a Meter-based-Controller: Testbed-Based Validation Description: With the rapidly increasing integration of distributed energy resources (DERs) in the residential electricity sector, it is important for utilities to identify or manage those behind-the-meter (BTM) DERs synergistically. These DERs may not properly contribute to the benefits of the premises or to the grid if they are not managed optimally; instead, their suboptimal operation may jeopardize grid operations or deprive the grid and the premise from receiving the maximum possible benefits. Besides, there are controllable loads in the premise that can be coordinated with DER operations for the abovementioned purposes. With the advent of grid edge hardware and communication protocols, optimal frameworks for autonomous operation of assets and information exchange between the premise and the utility can provide grid services such as demand response. In this presentation, Shakil will talk about a meter-based-controller that can coordinate residential assets for increased visibility and controllability for the purpose of demand response and home energy management. Co-sponsored by: Denver Section Affinity Group YP Speaker(s): Shakil, Room: Upstairs Meeting Room, Bldg: The Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80204, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/373390

Networking Night with IEEE Denver – Power Energy Society & Industrial Application Section

Room: Upstairs Room, Bldg: The Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80204

The IEEE Denver Young Professionals is partnering with the IEEE Denver PES/IAS Chapter to bring you an exciting networking opportunity and a presentation by a senior engineer from Eaton Research Labs (ERL). Agenda: Networking, Dinner, Presentation Networking Join us for dinner and the chance to meet fellow engineers in the Denver area who are passionate about power and industrial technologies. It's a fantastic opportunity to expand your professional network and make new friends - we will also have prizes! Dinner and Presentation We are thrilled to announce that our guest speaker for the evening will be Shakil Hossan, a Sr Engineering Specialist from Eaton with extensive experience in distribution systems modeling and applications development. He will deliver an engaging presentation on Hierarchical Control Strategy for Grid Services using a Meter-based-Controller: Testbed-Based Validation. Following the presentation, there will be a Q&A session where you can engage directly with our guest speaker and delve deeper into the subject matter. This event is a fantastic opportunity to connect with engineers in the power and industrial industries, gain valuable insights, and build lasting professional relationships. Whether you're a student, recent graduate or a seasoned professional, there's something for everyone. We look forward to seeing you there! Room: Upstairs Room, Bldg: The Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80204

Tour of Wind Turbine Teaching Facility at Larimie Community College

Room: CT 114, Bldg: Career and Technology Building, 1400 East College Drive, Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States, 82007

The evening will be a presentation by Mike Schmidt on "Wind Technology 101" and then a tour of the mechanics of the wind turbine that is used for teaching at LCCC led by Steve Hrkach. We are very lucky to have a chance to tour this unique facility in the Rocky Mountain region. Speaker(s): Mike Schmidt, Steve Hrkach Agenda: 4:30 pm Meet at Park & Ride at Harmony and I-25, Northwest Corner of the parking lot if you want to carpool. 6-6:30 pm Food and Networking 6:30-6:45 Brief Business meeting 6:45- 7:30 Mike Schmidt will Speak on "Wind Energy 101" 7:30-8:15 Steve Hrkach will lead the group to a display of the turbine machinery Room: CT 114, Bldg: Career and Technology Building, 1400 East College Drive, Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States, 82007

Protection and Control for Power Distribution Systems Considering Renewable Sources and Wildfires

Room: 208, Bldg: EEP, 501 E St Joseph St, Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, 57701

Join us for an enlightening seminar featuring two esteemed experts from Ulteig. Julianna DeLong-Unruh will explore the complex world of protection and control design, specifically aimed at renewable substations with voltage ranges between 34.5kV and 500kV. In parallel, Ethan Unruh will illuminate the subject of grid modernization, with a focus on integrating solar energy at the distribution level. He will also address the challenges and strategies involved in planning distribution systems in areas that are highly susceptible to wildfires. Beyond the technical discussions, both speakers will take you through their personal career arcs—navigating from their early days as power engineering students to becoming seasoned power engineers. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from professionals deeply embedded in the field! Speaker(s): Julianna, Ethan Room: 208, Bldg: EEP, 501 E St Joseph St, Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, 57701

SDSMT Alumni Speaker – Andrew Tobin

Room: EEP 254, Bldg: Electrical Engineering and Physic Building, 501 E. Saint Joseph Street, Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, 57701

Andrew Tobin is an electrical design engineer at Garmin in Olathe, Kansas. He has worked with Garmin since August 2020, and before that interned with Garmin in 2019. He is an alumni of SD Mines with a B.S. degree in electrical engineering. While on campus, Andrew was active in the IEEE student branch and was president starting in May 2018 along with the IEEE HKN organization. He was also actively involved in the Society of Physics Students SDSMT student branch. Andrew will share experiences with the IEEE SD Mines student branch, plant tours, and his Garmin professional work experiences. The joint meeting between the IEEE Black Hills Subsection and the SD Mines IEEE student branch will be on Monday, September 25 starting at 5 pm with pizza provided by the Black Hills Subsection. The meeting will be in EEP254 on campus. Please RSVP so we have a count for food. Agenda: 5:00 - Food (complimentary food with Registration) 5:30 - 6:00 - Presentation 6:00 - 6:30 - Questions Room: EEP 254, Bldg: Electrical Engineering and Physic Building, 501 E. Saint Joseph Street, Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, 57701

IEEE Denver ExCom October 2023 Meeting (In Person and Webex)

Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80204, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/371492

In Person attendance at Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80204. NOTE ON PARKING! Due to construction, you must park in Lot Y at Original Brooklyns and then scan a QR code to apply a parking voucher. Make sure you know your license plate number and have a method of scanning a QR code. The parking voucher will cover the cost of parking. The Coupon Code from Brookylns is "QLLALP6S". This should cover the maximum amount of time you can put into the app. 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/371492