Dear IEEE Connecticut Section Member, The IEEE Connecticut Section's Annual General Meeting features networking time, an engaging presentation on a relevant topic followed by an excellent dinner. This is a great opportunity to connect with other IEEE members in Connecticut and catch up with our activities. Member/ Senior Member $30+tax Life Member/ Fellow $15+tax Student Member $15+tax Nonmember $75+tax When registering partners please select your own member grade for them to get the correct cost and not the non-member cost. Dinner options: - Piccata - Lemon Chicken - Grilled Salmon - Grilled Ribeye with Mushrooms/Onions - Vegetarian (Vegetable Ravioli with Cheese) - Gluten-Free - upon request Venue: Casa Mia at the Hawthorne 2421 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, CT 06037 Hope to see you there! Speaker(s): Dr Rajeevan, Agenda: 6:00pm - Social Hour, Hors d’oeuvres, cash bar 6:30pm - Dinner 7:00pm - Announcements 7:30pm – Speaker + Dessert 9:00pm - Conclusion Bldg: Casa Mia at the Hawthorne, 2421 Berlin Tpke, Berlin, Connecticut, United States, 06037
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IEEE CT ExComm Nov 2025 Meeting Room: AIH315, 105 Ella Grasso Blvd, New Britain, Connecticut, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/513242 |
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The second Northeast Power Electronics Symposium (NEPES) will cover a wide range of power electronics topics relevant to regional industry and academia. Topics range from power electronics in aerospace systems, to naval systems, grid applications, industrial automation, renewable energy integration, power semiconductor devices, hardware-in-the-loop systems, electric drives, simulations, and others. Co-sponsored by: UConn Connecticut Power Electronics Center of Excellence (CONPEX) Agenda: Day 1 - Nov. 13, 2025: Industry tutorials, demos, and discussion panel. Day 2 - Nov. 14, 2025: Industry and government keynotes, academic talks by professors and students, panels, and poster session. Room: 317, Bldg: Innovation Partnership Building, 159 Discovery Dr, Storrs, Connecticut, United States, 06269 |
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Dear IEEE-CT, Connecticut Section PACE and YP are presenting at CCSU Sat Nov 15 an exciting interactive presentation on: 1) Career Development Using AI 2) Cybersecurity Senior Member Elevation We will have a table set up with three references that are needed for the elevation. Please bring your resume in any form. IEEE Bylaw I-104.3 sets forth the criteria for elevation to Senior Member grade as follows: - A candidate shall be an engineer, scientist, educator, technical executive or originator in IEEE-designated fields - Candidates shall have been in professional practice for at least ten years - Candidates shall have shown significant performance over a period of at least five of those years In addition, candidates for Senior Member grade must supply three references from current IEEE members holding the grade of Fellow, Senior Member, or Honorary Member. We will run the CT members eligibility ahead of time and inform you via email of your case, so don’t stress too much. See you on Sat Nov 15 at Central Connecticut State University, New Britain! Event is free, but please be kind to register for head count. Hope to see you in great numbers! Kind regards, Oscar Tonello Membership Development ot@ieee.org PACE, or the Professional Activities Committee for Engineers, is a network of IEEE volunteers who focus on supporting the professional development and interests of their members. These activities include providing career and skill-based workshops, promoting pre-college STEM education, and informing members about government policy that affects engineers. YP in the context of IEEE stands for Young Professionals, an international community within the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for members who have graduated within the past 15 years. Its purpose is to help early-career engineers with career development, networking, and professional growth through events, resources, and a global network. Co-sponsored by: PACE/YP Speaker(s): Sakshi Kiran Naik, Yusuf Usman Agenda: 9:30am Registration/breakfast 10-11am Career Development Using AI 11am-Noon Help with individual resumes/Q&A Noon-1pm Lunch/socializing + Cybersecurity and Privacy for Senior Citizens (Ages 65–100) and Children (Ages 9–17) 1pm Concluding remarks Throughout the event – Senior Member elevation Room: Sprague/Carleton, Bldg: Student Center, CCSU, 1615 Stanley St, New Britain, Connecticut, United States, 06050 |
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