See the Upcoming Events for Denver Section in a List Format. This list maybe more current than the Calendar below.
See the list of Upcoming Colorado Conferences
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Join us for a social event at the View House (South Denver). A joint social event with AOC Mile High Country Crows!!!! Food will be provided! Menu: https://www.viewhouse.com/menu-centennial Co-sponsored by: Viewhouse Social - An IEEE and AOC event!!! Bldg: ViewHouse, 7101 S Clinton St, Centennial, Colorado, United States, 80120 |
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IEEE Region 5 is holding its Fall Executive Meeting on November 7 - 9, 2025, at the Boulder Limelight Hotel. The meeting will kick off with a Networking Reception from 6 - 9 pm on the evening of November 7. Agenda: Food, drinks, and colleagues Room: Royal Arch Room, Bldg: Boulder Limelight Hotel, 1295 University Ave., Boulder, Colorado, United States, 80302 |
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Overview Join the Mathworks, Association of Old Crows, and IEEE AESS/SPS for a private hands-on workshop session. MathWorks experts will walk you through a series of online exercises. These guided exercises will give you the opportunity to write and run your own code using the Sensor Fusion and Tracking Toolbox to track space debris. The focus is on showing participants the basics for setting up estimation filters, visualization, and tracking. Attendees will need to bring their laptop to participate. After the workshop, join us for networking and refreshments. Highlights - Sensor fusion and tracking overview - Basics of sensor fusion and tracking to level set and sampling of common tracking workflows and applications - Hands-on coding exercises on MATLAB Online: - Getting started: visualize noisy target detections - Handle a single noisy target with a constant-velocity Kalman estimation filter - Handle multiple noisy targets with a global nearest neighbor multi-object tracker - Network with other AOC members in the area Please also sign up here as well: https://www.mathworks.com/company/events/seminars/senor-fusion-and-tracking-workshop-5062650.html Product Focus - (https://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab.html) - (https://www.mathworks.com/products/sensor-fusion-and-tracking.html) Co-sponsored by: Association of Old Crows - Mile High Country Crows Denver Chapter Speaker(s): Dr. Pat Williamson, Dr. Pat Williamson 16455 E 40th Cir, Aurora, Colorado, United States, 80011 |
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An in-person tour of BHE DC Tie and substation in Rapid City, SD. Presented by Eric Nelson, Substation Maintenance Manger for Black Hills Energy. Please park on the gravel road outside of substation. Please RSVP if attending. RSVPing will ensure there is adequate PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) for the tour. 7812 S Highway 79, Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, 57703 |
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Meeting for general administration and operation of the Black Hills Subsection. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/509423 |
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In Person attendance at 500 30th St, Boulder, CO 80303, University of Colorado Boulder. Building: Village Center Dining in Williams Village - Room Number: Village View Dining Room NOTE on Parking: Detailed parking instructions and map will be provided via email to event registrants. Guests can park in lot 614. They will enter the code E15511606 and their correct license plate info into the pay machine for proper validation. This code will validate parking for 8 hours. 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 Room: Village View Dining Room, Bldg: Village Center Dining in Williams Village, 500 30th St, , Boulder, Colorado, United States, 80204, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/511057 |
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This event is co-hosted by the University of Colorado Boulder Student Branch - IEEE Denver Section. We invite you to join us for this incredible opportunity to expand your technical horizons while enjoying great food and networking! We are thrilled to welcome our guest speaker, Dr. Mohagheghi, who will share insights and expertise in power systems. Whether you are a professional, recent graduate, or student passionate about technology, this dine and learn offers the perfect blend of learning, dining, and meaningful connections with fellow IEEE members. Talk Abstract: Power grid capacity expansion focuses on adding or modernizing generation and transmission resources to respond to the rise in demand over a long-term planning period. Traditionally, the problem has been mainly viewed from technical and financial perspectives. However, with the rise in the frequency and severity of natural disasters and their dire impacts on society, it is paramount to consider the problem from a nexus of resilience, sustainability, and equity. This talk presents a framework for power grid capacity planning, while balancing the cost of operation and expansion with the life cycle impacts of various technologies. Further, to ensure equity in grid resilience, a social vulnerability metric is presented that allows for quantifying the impacts of energy not served on communities affected by long-duration power outages. Speaker Bio: Salman Mohagheghi received the PhD in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA in 2006. Currently, he is an Associate Professor at the Electrical Engineering Department at Colorado School of Mines. Prior to that, he was a Senior R&D Engineer at ABB Corporate Research Center, Raleigh, NC. His research focuses on power grid resilience against natural and manmade hazards, nexus of energy, environment, and society, and data analytics. The event will take place in the Village View Dining Room, adjacent to the Village Center Dining Hall in Williams Village at the University of Colorado Boulder. Parking instructions on the CU Boulder Campus will be provided to event registrants as the event gets closer. Parking: Guests can park in lot 614. They will enter the code E19856428 and their correct license plate info into the pay machine for proper validation. This code will validate parking for 6 hours. Agenda: The event will take place in the Village View Dining Room, adjacent to the Village Center Dining Hall in Williams Village at the University of Colorado Boulder. We will provide you with a meal card. 5:45 PM Grab your dinner in the dining hall and head to the Village View Room. 5:45 PM-6:30 PM Food and networking 6:30 PM-7:30 PM Talk/Presentation 7:30 PM-8:30 PM Q&A and Discussion 8:30 PM Adjourn Room: Village View Dining Room, Bldg: Village Center Dining in Williams Village, 500 30th St, Boulder, CO 80303, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, United States
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Dr. Yuhong Liu, Ph.D. Associate Professor – Santa Clara University IEEE Computer Society Board of Governors Member | Chair – Geographic Activities Committee Dr. Yuhong Liu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Santa Clara University. She received her B.S. and M.S. degrees from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications in 2004 and 2007, and her Ph.D. degree from the University of Rhode Island in 2012. Her research focuses on responsible and trustworthy AI, security and privacy in Agentic AI, edge intelligence, IoT, and Blockchain. She has authored over 100 peer-reviewed papers and serves as an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology (TCSVT), IEEE Transactions on Service Computing (TSC), Multimedia Tools and Applications (MTAP), and APSIPA Transactions on Signal and Information Processing (TSIP). She also serves as a member of the IEEE Computer Society Board of Governors, Chair of the Geographic Activities Committee, Treasurer of the T&C Board, an IEEE Distinguished Visitor (2022–2024), and an APSIPA Distinguished Lecturer (2021–2022). Presentation: Agentic AI – Powering the Next Wave of Energy Autonomy Abstract: The energy sector is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by the rise of renewables, decentralization, and electrification. Utilities, operators, and enterprises face increasing pressure to manage complexity, volatility, and ambitious sustainability goals. Agentic AI for energy autonomy offers a powerful paradigm by enabling autonomous, goal-driven agents that optimize generation, distribution, and consumption in real time. Unlike traditional automation, agentic systems are adaptive, self-directed, and capable of long-horizon decision-making. They can coordinate distributed resources, ensure grid stability, and manage storage and demand response with minimal oversight. This talk explores the emerging research landscape, highlights opportunities, and showcases case studies that illustrate the potential and challenges of Agentic AI in energy systems. Speaker(s): Dr. Yuhong Liu, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510472 |
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[] Installing modern controls on a vintage machine enhances reliability and control while keeping costs significantly lower than a full replacement. Increased opportunities to retrofit vintage steam turbine control systems are expected with the growing demand for electricity in the US. These multifaceted projects include engineering, electrical, welding, machining, and mechanical work. The projects can be challenging because design details cannot be finalized until the machines are disassembled. This presentation will begin with a general overview of a vintage steam turbine control system retrofit that took place earlier this year. We will also discuss some technical problems faced during the project, and solutions that were implemented. Speaker(s): Mike Hovious, Agenda: Doors Open 6:00 pm Meeting Starts 6:30 pm Welcome-Kris Waage Did You Hear- Scott Evans Main Presentation_ Mike Hovious End Room: Collabortory, Bldg: The Forge Campus , 815 14th St SW, Loveland, Colorado, United States, 80537
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Join the IEEE PES/IAS Denver Chapter for our November meeting. The final agenda is TBD, but socilaizing and networking is always on the docket! Note that this event is at the Original Brooklyn's at 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80204. Schedule 6:00 – Check-in, Chapter Business and Networking 6:30 – Dinner Served 7:00 – Presentation/Networking 8:00 – Adjourn Title: TBD Summary: Agenda: Schedule 6:00 – Check-in, Chapter Business and Networking 6:30 – Dinner Served 7:00 – Presentation 8:00 – Adjourn Bldg: Original Brooklyns, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80204 |
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Join us for an inspiring seminar with Michele Nielson, Manager of Engineering at Sioux Valley Energy, as she shares her remarkable career journey spanning more than three decades in the electric utility industry. From her early experiences in system planning and distribution engineering to her leadership role in a member-owned electric cooperative, Michele will offer a firsthand look at what life as a power engineer is really like. In this session, Michele will discuss the pivotal role of electric cooperatives in supporting communities and enabling the nation’s clean energy transition. She will also share insights on professional development milestones such as obtaining a Professional Engineer (PE) license, building a meaningful engineering career, and adapting to a rapidly evolving power landscape. The seminar will conclude with Michele’s perspectives on the future of the power industry—including how the rise of renewable energy, distributed energy resources (DERs), electric vehicles (EVs), and data centers is reshaping grid operations, workforce skills, and engineering opportunities. Whether you are a student exploring career paths or a professional navigating the next stage of your journey, this talk offers valuable lessons and forward-looking insights for anyone passionate about powering the future. Speaker(s): Michele Nielson, Room: EEP 253 , South Dakota School of Mines, Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, 57701, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/514183 |
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Santa's Little Hackers is a Colorado humanitarian event with international reach. This is an annual event from MaxMods, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation chartered to 'make the world accessible for all' by identifying adaptations and modifications to make the world work for individuals living with disabilities. #wie5280 and MaxMods have partnered to share WIE member passion for building and giving back to an event focused on joy. Check out this video to see how WIE will be adapting toys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJcDRP8j1zQ For this event, #wie5280 was granted 6 tickets, and registered interested members directly with MaxMods. Next year we look forward to announcing our partnership earlier to include more Denver WIE members! Thornton, Colorado, United States, 80241 |