Co-sponsored by: ot@ieee.org Please join us for a Professional Skills workshop on Nov 5th. Space is limited, so please register! Speaker(s): David A O'Brien, Loel Nelson Agenda: 8:30 -- 9:00 Registration and breakfast 9:00 -- 9:15 IEEE Introduction to PACE 9:15 -- 10:15 The Three Critical Dimensions of Emotional Intelligence - David A. O’Brien, WorkChoice Solutions 10:15 -- 11:15 The Recruiter’s Viewpoint in the World of Engineering - Loel Nelson, RJS Associates 11:15 -- 11:45 Planning future PACE events: What topics are of interest? 11:45 -- Closing Remarks Location: Room: Connecticut Room Bldg: Memorial Hall Central Connecticut State University 1615 Stanley Street New Britain, Connecticut 06050
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This lecture presents how effectively photonics technologies are implemented not only in generation, detection and transmission of continuous millimetre waves (MMW) and terahertz (THz) waves, but also in system applications such as communications, measurements, spectroscopy and imaging to efficiently enhance their performance. Speaker(s): Dr. Tadao Nagatsuma , Agenda: Event Time:12PM to 1PM Location: Phonon 90 Wolcott Rd Simsbury, Connecticut 06070 |
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November executive committee meeting will be held at TBD. Agenda: 6:30pm to 7:00pm : Social 7:00pm to 9:00pm : Formal Meeting (Full Agenda TBD) Location: Room: TBD Bldg: TBD TBD TBD, Connecticut 06117 |
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November executive committee meeting will be held at TBD. Agenda: 6:30pm to 7:00pm : Social 7:00pm to 9:00pm : Formal Meeting (Full Agenda TBD) Location: Masuk High School 1014 Monroe Turnpike Monroe, Connecticut 06468 |
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IEEE Power & Energy Society Connecticut Chapter will be hosting a professional presentation on the topic of Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS). Topics discussed are, GIS Technology; Design and Types Air Insulated Switchgear (AIS) - GIS Comparison Specifications of GIS Alternatives to SF6 Gas Speaker(s): George Becker, P.E., Location: Bldg: Building A, Suite 1100 Burns & McDonnell 108 Leigus Road Wallingford, Connecticut 06492 |
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WHEN: Monday, December 5, 11am-1pm WHERE: Central Connecticut State University at Nicolaus Copernicus Hall Room 157 Wireless Sensor Network on Civil Structures This presentation will discuss the first and the largest wireless sensor deployment case on a large suspension bridge. Long span bridges must endure the strong wind load, heavy trucks, and trailers. Thus it is very important to constantly monitor the structural health of the bridge. Traditionally, accelerometers and strain gages are installed on the bridge with the long line of fiber optic cables to the management office. The advantages of wireless sensors over wireless sensors are that they are easy to add, remove, and relocate on difference places on the bridge. ZigBee (IEEEE 802.15.4) was used for short-distance communication and CDMA was used for the data transferring to the server in the management office which is at remote location. Bio of the presenter Dr. Andy Chae is a civil engineer and a professor at CCSU in the department of Construction Management. He has over 15 years of experience in IT application in construction engineering management. His main research areas are monitoring of civil and building facilities with sensor network, 3D scanning and modeling for construction project, and machine learning and automated construction robots. |
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