IEEE Prizes @ Trinity International Robot Contest
Co-sponsored by: IEEE CT Section CSS / RAS Chapter IEEE CT Section awards prizes for Connecticut-based robots that enter the competition. Location: Hartford, Connecticut
Co-sponsored by: IEEE CT Section CSS / RAS Chapter IEEE CT Section awards prizes for Connecticut-based robots that enter the competition. Location: Hartford, Connecticut
Section Activities Agenda: Review Secretary and Treasury reports Discuss Affinity Group Activities - Consultant Networks, WIE, YP and PACE Review technical society activities - AP/MTT/UFFC, ComSoc/SP, Computyer/SMC, PES Review committee activities - Membership, Entrepreneur Society, IndustryLiason,, Student Activities Old Business New Business Location: Bldg: Technology Building, Tech Conference Room University of Bridgeport Bridgeport, Connecticut
Presenting an overview of fuel cell and DC-AC power conversion technologies and applications. Specifics related to the 1.4MW fuel cell at UB andthe campus’ microgrid will be described. The presentation will be followed by a walk down of the fuel cell adjacent to Wheeler Recreation Center. Location: Bldg: Student Center 126 Park Ave Bridgeport, Connecticut 06604
From CCSU: Please join us for the 10h Annual Brian O’Connell Lecture Series on April 12th at Central CT State University. Drs. Michael and Susan Anderson from the University of Hartford will speak on “Machine Ethics: Ensuring Ethical Behavior from Autonomous systems” and Dr. Wendell Wallach from Yale University will speak on "How to keep AI from slipping beyond our control". (Please see attached for additional information on our Presenters). Two student scholarships will be awarded to students who are majoring in Computer Science and Philosophy at the University. This free event is supported by the Brian O’Connell Fund and will be held in the Constitution Room located on the second floor of Memorial Hall at 3pm. Light desserts and refreshments will be served. Parking is available in the Vance Parking Garage and parking information can be found on: www.ccsu/parking. Our goal this year is to raise $10,000 dollars to celebrate the 10th year anniversary in honor of Brian. Please consider making a donation to support Brian’s dream of student scholarships and bringing interesting people to campus, especially to meet with students. To those who have already given, thank you so very much for supporting Brian’s memory and our students at the University. Donations can be completed online at: www.ccsu.edu/BrianOConnell
Dr. Michael Anderson and Dr. Susan Anderson will speak on "Machine Ethics: Ensuring Ethical Behavior from Autonomous Systems". Dr. Wendell Wallach will speak on "How to keep AI from slipping beyond our control" Speaker(s): Dr. Susan Anderson, Dr. Wendell Wallach Location: Room: Constitution Room (northeast corner 2nd floor) Bldg: Memorial Hall Central Connecticut State University 1615 Stanley St New Britain, Connecticut 06053
ISO New England is the independent, not-for-profit company authorized by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to oversee the day-to-day operation of New England’s electric power generation and transmission system, administer the region’s competitive wholesale electricity markets, and manage comprehensive regional power system planning. The tour will include an overview of ISO New England and its three critical roles, as well as an update on regional energy issues. Attendees will also have an opportunity to view the ISO’s state-of-the-art backup control center with the capabilities to monitor, dispatch, and direct the flow of electricity across the power grid 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Agenda: What’s required: ISO New England is a secure facility. Attendees must provide their name, affiliation, and email address in advance. All visitors must be approved and added to the visitor list prior to their arrival. We cannot accommodate visitors who arrive unannounced. Entering the Premises: When you arrive, you will be required to provide photo identification to the Duty Officer at the gate before entering the premises. You may not enter the facility without photo identification. I suggest arriving 5 – 10 minutes early to allow time for the visitor badging process. Visitor Badging Process: When you enter the lobby of the facility, we will sign you in and create a visitor badge for you. Your visitor badge must be worn and clearly visible at all times, and you must be escorted by me or my delegate, except in designated open areas and restrooms. At the end of your visit, you must be escorted back to the lobby to check out and return your visitor badge before leaving the facility. Location: 55 Helmsford Way Windsor, Connecticut 06095
ISO New England is the independent, not-for-profit company authorized by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to oversee the day-to-day operation of New England’s electric power generation and transmission system, administer the region’s competitive wholesale electricity markets, and manage comprehensive regional power system planning. The tour will include an overview of ISO New England and its three critical roles, as well as an update on regional energy issues. Attendees will also have an opportunity to view the ISO’s state-of-the-art backup control center with the capabilities to monitor, dispatch, and direct the flow of electricity across the power grid 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Agenda: What’s required: ISO New England is a secure facility. Attendees must provide their name, affiliation, and email address in advance. All visitors must be approved and added to the visitor list prior to their arrival. We cannot accommodate visitors who arrive unannounced. Entering the Premises: When you arrive, you will be required to provide photo identification to the Duty Officer at the gate before entering the premises. You may not enter the facility without photo identification. I suggest arriving 5 – 10 minutes early to allow time for the visitor badging process. Visitor Badging Process: When you enter the lobby of the facility, we will sign you in and create a visitor badge for you. Your visitor badge must be worn and clearly visible at all times, and you must be escorted by me or my delegate, except in designated open areas and restrooms. At the end of your visit, you must be escorted back to the lobby to check out and return your visitor badge before leaving the facility. Location: 55 Helmsford Way Windsor, Connecticut 06095
ISO New England is the independent, not-for-profit company authorized by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to oversee the day-to-day operation of New England’s electric power generation and transmission system, administer the region’s competitive wholesale electricity markets, and manage comprehensive regional power system planning. The tour will include an overview of ISO New England and its three critical roles, as well as an update on regional energy issues. Attendees will also have an opportunity to view the ISO’s state-of-the-art backup control center with the capabilities to monitor, dispatch, and direct the flow of electricity across the power grid 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Agenda: What’s required: ISO New England is a secure facility. Attendees must provide their name, affiliation, and email address in advance. All visitors must be approved and added to the visitor list prior to their arrival. We cannot accommodate visitors who arrive unannounced. Entering the Premises: When you arrive, you will be required to provide photo identification to the Duty Officer at the gate before entering the premises. You may not enter the facility without photo identification. I suggest arriving 5 – 10 minutes early to allow time for the visitor badging process. Visitor Badging Process: When you enter the lobby of the facility, we will sign you in and create a visitor badge for you. Your visitor badge must be worn and clearly visible at all times, and you must be escorted by me or my delegate, except in designated open areas and restrooms. At the end of your visit, you must be escorted back to the lobby to check out and return your visitor badge before leaving the facility. Location: 55 Helmsford Way Windsor, Connecticut 06095