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SUMMARY:Spring STEM Workshop: Team Race Car Building
DESCRIPTION:Come join our Spring STEM Youth Workshop where you'll get hands-on experience with build a car servos\, learn the mechanics behind it and race an obstacle course/ track!\nFor students who enjoy the creative side of STEAM projects\, we will also offer a Creative Arts session where participants can design race car logos\, team slogans\, and other artistic elements to support their race car teams.\nBecause we have limited space available\, registration will be first come\, first served. If we receive more registrations than we can accommodate\, we will notify families by email.\nHow to Register\n• Use the QR code on the attached flyer to complete the registration form or from the Link.\n• Pay the registration fee by visiting (http://www.gtcdc.org/).\n• Click on the Donate button\, select Givelify and specify that your payment is for the “2026 Spring STEM Workshop.”\n[]\nDear Parents and Guardians\,\nLooking for something meaningful and and stimulating for your children to do in between the holidays? We invite you and your family to join us for an inspiring Spring STEM Workshop: Team Racing and Car Building at Glad Tidings\, STEM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, and Math) educational experience designed specifically for students from underrepresented communities. This in-person event will be held at 27709 Tyrrell Ave\, where you can meet other curious minds and learn from experienced instructors. Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore the wonders of STEM in a supportive and engaging environment. Register now to secure your spot!\nScholarships available\, please email: benita.mclarin@gladtidingscogic.org\nEvent Details\nWhere: Glad Tidings Family Life Complex\nWhen: 3/27\, 9am to 3:00pm.\nWho: Students aged 8–17 (parents encouraged to attend)\nWhy STEM Education Matters for Your Child\nSTEM education is more than just learning about technology or engineering—it’s about developing critical thinking\, creativity\, and problem-solving skills that are essential in today’s world. By exposing your child to STEM:\n– Help them discover new interests and talents.\n– Prepare them for high-paying and rewarding careers.\n– Show them that they can be creators\, innovators\, and leaders.\nSchedule:\n9:00 AM- 9:30 AM | Breakfast Available· Light Breakfast including cereals\, fruit and juice for children· Coffee and pastries for volunteers· Meals Catered by Divine Purpose Catering\n9:30 – 10 AM | Welcome & Kickoff\n– Welcome\n– Event Overview\n– Review of safety rules\n– Introduction of volunteers\, experiment leads\, and technology demonstrators\n– Brief explanation of how technology connects to cooking (Instant Pot sensors\, microwaves & magnetrons)\n10 AM | Presentation #1\n10:20 AM- 12PM | Build Car and Logo Art Design\n12:00 – 12:40 PM | Lunch\n1:00 – 2:45 PM | Finish Car Building\, and Test obstacle course/ race track\n2:45 – 3:00 PM | Closing\, Photos & Thank You\nOur Program’s Commitment\nThrough our partnership with the IEEE Oakland-East Bay Section\, TryEngineering\, and Glad Tidings\, we are dedicated to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment. Here’s why this program is unique:\nMentors Who Care: STEM professionals from your community will guide your child every step of the way.\n– Hands-On Learning: Engaging activities like designing bridges\, building robots\, and creating LED circuits make learning exciting.\nEquity in Education: Our goal is to provide access and opportunity to all children\, particularly those in underrepresented communities.\nParent Involvement\nWe understand the vital role parents play in their child’s success. During the event\, you’ll:\n– See firsthand how STEM activities boost confidence and teamwork.\n– Learn about free and affordable resources to continue your child’s STEM journey.\n– Meet other parents who share the same goal of empowering their children.\nDon’t Miss Out!\nThis is a chance to show your child that their dreams matter and that they belong in STEM fields. Secure your spot today!\nRegister by March 23th\nTo ensure we have the proper supplies and resources\, please RSVP by end of day March. 23\, so we can better plan the workshop.\nTogether\, let’s inspire a generation of problem solvers\, innovators\, and dreamers. We look forward to seeing you there!\nWarm regards\,\nAaron Lin\, IEEE\nBenita McLarin\, Glad Tidings\nCo-sponsored by: Glad Tiding International\n27709 Tyrrell Ave\, Hayward\, California\, United States\, 94544
URL:https://svec.org/event/spring-stem-workshop-team-race-car-building/
LOCATION:27709 Tyrrell Ave\, Hayward\, California\, United States\, 94544
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SUMMARY:Edge-Intelligent AIoT Systems: Enabling Scalable and Privacy-Aware Intelligent Applications
DESCRIPTION:The rapid expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming sensing infrastructures into large-scale distributed cyber-physical systems. However\, conventional IoT architectures remain largely cloud-centric\, relying on continuous data transmission and centralized processing. Such designs introduce fundamental challenges in energy consumption\, communication bandwidth\, latency\, and privacy exposure\, particularly as the number of connected devices continues to grow. This talk introduces the emerging paradigm of the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT)\, where intelligence is embedded directly within sensing devices through edge computing and TinyML techniques. By enabling machine learning inference on resource-constrained microcontrollers\, AIoT systems can transform traditional sensors into autonomous\, context-aware intelligent nodes capable of performing real-time decision making. Beyond presenting representative AIoT systems and applications\, this talk also examines broader research challenges shaping the future of AIoT systems\, including platform fragmentation\, intelligent sensor deployment\, secure federated learning\, and the need for autonomous and scalable IoT architectures. In particular\, we discuss how edge-intelligent AIoT systems can support emerging digital twin frameworks\, enabling event-driven monitoring and scalable healthcare applications while reducing continuous data streaming. The presentation concludes with an overview of modern development pipelines for deploying machine learning models on edge devices using frameworks such as TinyML toolchains\, highlighting future research opportunities in distributed intelligent sensing systems.\nSpeaker(s): Minhee\,\nBldg: Scullen Conference Room (Pangborn Hall 110)\, 620 Michigan Avenue N.E\, 20064\, District of Columbia\, United States\, 20064\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/549200
URL:https://svec.org/event/edge-intelligent-aiot-systems-enabling-scalable-and-privacy-aware-intelligent-applications/
LOCATION:Bldg: Scullen Conference Room (Pangborn Hall 110)\, 620 Michigan Avenue N.E\, 20064\, District of Columbia\, United States\, 20064\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/549200
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SUMMARY:Designing Your Early Career: LinkedIn\, Resume & Interview Strategy That Works
DESCRIPTION:[]\nDesigning Your Early Career: LinkedIn\, Resume & Interview Strategy That Works\nBreaking into today’s competitive job market requires more than technical excellence. It requires clarity\, positioning\, and the ability to communicate your value with confidence.\nIn this practical and engaging session\, career strategist Shima Ghaheri shares how hiring managers actually evaluate candidates — and how students and early-career professionals can strategically present their academic work\, projects\, internships\, and experiences to stand out.\nParticipants will learn how to:\n–\nBuild a LinkedIn profile that signals clarity and direction\n–\nStructure resumes around measurable impact rather than task lists\n–\nApproach interviews with preparation and strategic storytelling\n–\nTranslate technical competence into compelling professional narratives\nDesigned specifically for college students and entry-level professionals\, this session offers actionable tools to move from being “qualified on paper” to being selected with confidence. By making hiring systems more transparent\, the session aims to reduce opportunity gaps and empower participants to compete through preparation\, clarity\, and strategy.\nWhether you are preparing for internships\, full-time roles\, or your next career move\, this session will equip you with frameworks you can implement immediately.\nCo-sponsored by: IEEE SFV\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/541336
URL:https://svec.org/event/designing-your-early-career-linkedin-resume-interview-strategy-that-works/
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