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Explore & Grow: One-on-One Professional Guidance from an IEEE Volunteer

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/483987

This is a volunteer-led, one-on-one session offered to support your professional and personal growth. Whether you're exploring career direction, enhancing your technical skills, or developing soft skills like communication, leadership, and time management — this session is designed around your unique goals. We’ll also discuss how IEEE resources, communities, and volunteering opportunities can support your development journey — from technical learning to building a strong professional network. These sessions are informal, private, and tailored to your interests. Hosted by an IEEE volunteer as part of our commitment to mentoring and professional development within the technical community. Note: Limited availability. Registration is required. Please do not forward this link publicly. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/483987

An electrocution in San Antonio out on the sidewalk.

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482904

Anatomy of an Accident: How Sloppy work and a Lack of Documentation Caused Massive Payouts! On Thursday morning, January 7, 1999, a woman walking to work died on the sidewalk in front of UTSA downtown. The cause was ruled as electrocution from an energized metal lid in the sidewalk. The resultant investigation revealed a lack of final inspection on the original work and many problems with subsequent work. Enough that San Antonio’s Central Power Supply (CPS) and others paid out a combined $6.4M. James Mercier, who was at that time an engineer for the Texas Department of Transportation, will present and discuss the various errors discovered from his investigation for TxDOT and in the court records. Long after the court case was settled, James may have figured out what really happened that day! Speaker(s): James, Agenda: - Introduction - Presentation by Mr. James Mercier Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482904

The New Wave of Nuclear Power Reactors – Promise and Challenges

Room: Private Meeting Room, Bldg: La Fonda, 8633 Crownhill Blvd, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78209

At the door, there is a $15.00 fee for Members, $20:00 for Guests and $5.00 for Students. to cover cost of the meal. We accept Cash or Check, no credit cards. Exact amounts preferable. Remainder of the tab will be picked up by the PES and LMAG. Generally attendees only pay 70% of the cost of their meal. Speaker(s): Dr.Pickett, Agenda: 11:00 Set up time 11:30am: Social & Announcements: Call to order 12:00pm: Lunch 12:30pm: Technical talk and discussion 1::00pm: adjourn Room: Private Meeting Room, Bldg: La Fonda, 8633 Crownhill Blvd, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78209

IEEE CTS 6-19-2025 Hybrid Meeting – AI-Powered DevOps in Cloud App Modernization

Room: 1, Bldg: Asian American Resource Center, 8401 Cameron Rd., Austin, Texas, United States, 78754, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/485864

Abstract As organizations accelerate cloud app modernization, AI-powered DevOps is one of the most transformative enablers. AI is rapidly reshaping how modern cloud applications are built, deployed, and managed, from automating deployments to intelligent monitoring and self-healing infrastructure. In this 40-minute session, we will explore: - The evolving role of AI in DevOps pipelines to accelerate cloud app delivery and infrastructure management. - AI-driven deployment automation, monitoring, and incident management for modern cloud applications. - How generative AI models enable code generation, auto-remediation, and intelligent CI/CD pipelines. - Case studies from cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) showcasing AI-powered DevOps in action. By attending this session, DevOps engineers, cloud architects, and engineering leaders will learn practical methods to infuse AI into their cloud app modernization journey, ensuring faster delivery, higher resilience, and lower operational costs. Speaker(s): Akshay Mittal Agenda: 6:25to 6:35 PM - Open for participants to enter and network. 6:35 to 6:40 PM - IEEE LM and CTCN Business meeting and to introduce speaker. 6:40 to 7:55PM - Formal Program and Q&A. Room: 1, Bldg: Asian American Resource Center, 8401 Cameron Rd., Austin, Texas, United States, 78754, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/485864

Fundamental Circuits for Nanopower and Energy-Harvesting Applications

TBD, Colorado, United States

With the rising interest in edge computing, and the addition of AI/ML functionality, nanopower circuits are in great demand to reduce the quiescent power consumption of remote sensors. Moreover, due to limited battery size, energy harvesting is used to provide more power to sensors and to extend the lifetime. In this tutorial, fundamental building blocks for nanopower circuits will be covered, including startupless low-voltage references, low-frequency clocks, and LDO regulators. Energy harvesters as well as fundamental energy harvesting interface circuits will be surveyed. Attendees can expect a deep dive into fundamental and practical analog techniques to design nanopower systems. Speaker(s): Joey, TBD, Colorado, United States

Fundamental Circuits for Nanopower and Energy-Harvesting Applications

Loveland, Colorado, United States, 80537, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/481716

Nanopower design Agenda: 6:00 pm Doors Open 6:30 pm Welcome-Kris Waage 6:45 pm Did'ja Hear?- Scott Evans 7:00 pm Main Presentation 8:30 pm End Loveland, Colorado, United States, 80537, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/481716

June Event Subject TBA

Loveland, Colorado, United States, 80537

TBD Agenda: 6:00 pm Doors Open 6:30 pm Welcome-Kris Waage 6:45 pm Did'ja Hear? Scott Evans 7:00 pm Main Presentation 8:30 pm End Loveland, Colorado, United States, 80537

IEEE 1241: Perfecting Data Conversion: Terminology and Testing

Room: N0202, Bldg: Sarkeys Energy Center, 100 Boyd St, Norman, Oklahoma, United States, 73019-1102, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/483200

This session examines the critical concepts and testing methodologies behind high-accuracy data conversion in modern electronic systems. Participants will explore how IEEE 1241 defines standardized terms, performance metrics, and evaluation procedures to ensure consistency and precision in analog-to-digital conversion. The workshop emphasizes the importance of reliable data conversion for embedded systems, communication networks, measurement instrumentation, and control systems. PDH certificates will be provided. Offered by the IEEE Oklahoma City Section as part of the Standard Electrical and Electronic Engineering (SEEE) Workshop Series. Speaker(s): Reza Kandezy Room: N0202, Bldg: Sarkeys Energy Center, 100 Boyd St, Norman, Oklahoma, United States, 73019-1102, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/483200