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HKN: OK, I'm About to Graduate. Now What?

The videos in this HKN Workshop Series are made possible through support from IEEE-USA and ECEDHA, the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Heads Association. Before leaving the womb of your alma mater, there are certain facts of life that you should know. FACT: grades are poor predictors of career success. FACT: not all jobs are worth having. FACT: calculus causes warts. Would you like to know what to ask a recruiter, what employers actually look for, and what it is that engineers really…

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Fog World Congress 2018 – Save the Date!

Fog World Congress is the first conference that brings industry and research together to explore the technologies, challenges, industry deployments and opportunities in fog computing and networking. This year’s event will be held in San Francisco from October 1-3.  For more information, visit: https://www.fogcongress.com/

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HKN: What Does a Career in Financial Services Look Like?

The videos in this HKN Workshop Series are made possible through support from IEEE-USA and ECEDHA, the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Heads Association. This session will provide information on the Financial Services Industry that will include: 1)      Money Center Banks, Investment Banks, Registered Investment Advisors, Private Equity/Venture                                     Capital Firms, Hedge Funds, Consultants & Commodity Trading Advisors. 2)      Career paths in research, operations, data centers, management, sales, and portfolio  …

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Q&A with Dan Hutcheson: IEEE Rebooting Computing Podcast, Episode 16

“No exponential is forever, but forever can be delayed,” said Gordon Moore. In this podcast, Dan Hutcheson, CEO and Chairman of VLSI Research Inc., shares this quote from Gordon Moore and discusses why he doesn’t necessarily see Moore’s Law ending in the future. He also discusses the technologies he believes are on the horizon including Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Supercomputing and more. In addition, Dan talks about how the massive amount of data that is being produced is actually moving…

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A Conversation About the Social and Personal Impacts of AI: IEEE TechEthics Interview

About the Talk: In these interviews, speakers discuss how an interdisciplinary approach is needed when addressing key social and personal impacts of artificial intelligence. About the Speakers: Sara R. Jordan is an Assistant Professor in the Center for Public Administration and Policy at Virginia Tech. Her research touches on issues of ethics in public policy, particularly areas of high technology policy and research policy. Her previous work appears in Accountability in Research, Public Performance and Management Review, and Administration &…

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Massive MIMO Active Antenna Arrays for Advanced Wireless Communications: IEEE CASS lecture by Dr. Mihai Banu

This is a video capture of slides + audio from a lecture by Dr. Mihai Banu of Blue Danube, to the Santa Clara Valley section of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CASS).  Lecture title: Massive MIMO Active Antenna Arrays for Advanced Wireless Communications: lecture Lecture abstract: Recently, many experts in academia and industry have been strongly advocating the concept of Massive MIMO for application in 4G and 5G systems. While the push for larger base station antenna aperture is probably the right…

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Fog Computing in Energy and Environment Panel – Fog World Congress 2017

Coming from various industries, such as geo-energy, renewable energy, seismic monitoring, oil and gas, and space exploration, a panel of experts shares use cases and how fog computing provides benefits for managing real-time network operations.  Moderator WenZhan Song kicks off the discussion, followed by panelists Abhishek Dubey, Arun Subramaniyan, Sharon Kedar, and Goutham Kamath. Brief Q&A session at the end of the panel. Learn more about Fog World Congress at https://www.fogworldcongress.com

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A Conversation About Ethics Education: IEEE TechEthics Interview

About the Video: In this set of interviews, experts discuss the role of ethics education in new technology development, particularly with respect to the consideration of societal concerns as part of the development process. About the Speakers: Joe Herkert is Associate Professor Emeritus of Science, Technology and Society and a Visiting Scholar in the Genetic Engineering and Society Center, North Carolina State University. He was formerly Lincoln Associate Professor of Ethics and Technology in the Consortium for Science, Policy &…

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