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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

PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION ON UFER GROUNDS

9933 E 16th St, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, 74128

IEEE Tulsa Section would like to invite you to hear James Mercier, IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, speak on Ufer Grounds on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, noon to 1pm at GRDA's Engineering and Technology Center. Concrete encased electrodes for grounding electrical power systems, also called Ufer grounds, are highly effective grounding systems when installed correctly. James will explain what constitutes a Ufer ground and how one can be easily constructed in accordance with IEEE Standard 142-2007 (the Green Book) and the National Electrical Code (NEC). He will also explain what common errors and myths surround Ufer grounds as well as an error in the IEEE Green Book, and errors interpreting the NEC. James will also explain how Ufer grounds are essential to effective lightning protection systems. James’ background as an experienced construction electrician and a BS Civil Engineer makes him uniquely qualified to explain civil/structural concepts and practices and how they are relevant to his fellow Electrical Engineers. Lunch will be provided by IEEE Tulsa and PDH certificates will be available for attendees. Speaker(s): James J. Mercier, P.E., 9933 E 16th St, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, 74128

IEEE 1584: Engineering Safety: Calculating Arc Flash Hazards

Room: N0202, Bldg: Sarkeys Energy Center, 100 Boyd St, Norman, Oklahoma, United States, 73019-1102, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/483212

This session focuses on the methods and models defined by IEEE 1584 to accurately assess arc flash risks in electrical power systems. Participants will learn how to perform arc flash energy calculations, determine incident energy levels, establish protective boundaries, and design appropriate mitigation strategies to enhance workplace safety. The workshop emphasizes how mastering IEEE 1584 empowers engineers to prevent catastrophic incidents, ensure regulatory compliance, protect personnel, and design safer electrical 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/483212