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SUMMARY:General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:General meetings consist of:\n1. Updates on IEEE at UCM Activities.\n2. Opportunities from IEEE and UC Merced (internships\, workshops\, networking\, etc.)\n3. Icebreaker.\n4. Project updates (Humanoid Robot\, Micromouse\, Internation Future Energy Competition).\nAgenda:\nMeeting slides are available upon request as a BOX link.\nRoom: 125\, Bldg: Glacier\, 5200 Lake Rd\, Merced\, California\, United States\, 95343
URL:https://svec.org/event/general-meeting-12/
LOCATION:Room: 125\, Bldg: Glacier\, 5200 Lake Rd\, Merced\, California\, United States\, 95343
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SUMMARY:Lecture#1: DEVICE INFORMATICS - applications in Public Health
DESCRIPTION:We are in the midst of an artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. It may seem that AI development is recent\, but the term AI was coined (1955) not too long after the invention of computing devices. However\, the idea that a machine can behave like a human being is even older. The term “automaton” was used for it. Please see:\n– (https://www.tableau.com/data-insights/ai/history)\n– (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic_Theorist)\nWhat has changed\, though\, in recent times\, is the amount of computation that can be performed. GPUs have made tremendous progress\, and it is now possible to do heavy computation with very large amount of memory in real time.\nThe terms AI and machine learning (ML) are normally used interchangeably though there are differences. We will discuss what is the difference between them. While AI tries to mimic the human behavior\, ML is a set of statistical tools to look at the data to find patterns without direct instructions. In some ways\, it is a subset of AI. We will dig a little deeper into how AI works. This will give us a better understanding of what kind of problems it can solve effectively and where it should be avoided\, or one needs enhanced or use better tools.\nNeural networks are normally used to perform AI calculations: Deep Neural Networks (DNN)\, Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN)\, Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN) are some examples. They have their origin in the way the human brain works.\nWe will discuss the biological basis of neural networks and discuss how these networks are implemented. We will focus on concepts and will develop intuition about how they are trained. We will also see how and when a certain type of network can be used.\nWe will go over some caution around data analysis and what to watch out for when using AI.\nSpeaker(s): Dr Md Usman\nAgenda:\n– 14:00 to 14:10 PM : Welcome to IEEE OC EMBS and general introduction\n– 14:10 to 14:20 PM : Introduction by Gora Datta\, FHL7\n– 14:20 to 15:50 PM: Expert Lecture by Dr Md Usman\n– The difference between AI and ML\,\n– Biological basis of some AI networks\,\n– Basics of how an AI model is trained and what does it mean\,\n– Advantages and disadvantages of using AI – why should we use it\, and what does it measure anyways?\n– What are large language models (LLM)\, and their usefulness in medicine\,\n– Will understand some examples of using AI\, and\n– Know when to use AI for health measurements.\n– 15:55 to 16:00 PM : Wrap Up\nRoom: Emerald Cove\, Bldg: Bealle Applied Innovation\, 5270 California Ave\, Gora Datta\, Irvine\, California\, United States\, 92617\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/507631
URL:https://svec.org/event/lecture1-device-informatics-applications-in-public-health/
LOCATION:Room: Emerald Cove\, Bldg: Bealle Applied Innovation\, 5270 California Ave\, Gora Datta\, Irvine\, California\, United States\, 92617\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/507631
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T190000
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CREATED:20251009T120424Z
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SUMMARY:AI-Enhanced RF/Mixed-Signal Circuits for Reliable Operations
DESCRIPTION:AI-Enhanced RF/Mixed-Signal Circuits for Reliable Operations\nIEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecturer Prof. Vanessa Chen\nAbstract: AI-driven design and optimization are revolutionizing RF and mixed-signal circuits for operation in extreme environments\, including high radiation and wide temperature ranges. This talk explores the use of reinforcement learning (RL) and generative models to improve circuit robustness and adaptability. RL-based self-healing techniques leverage embedded electromagnetic sensors for real-time monitoring and dynamic fault recovery\, while generative models accelerate design space exploration\, enabling resilient and efficient circuit topologies. The presentation will highlight AI-enhanced designs such as adaptive power amplifiers\, PMICs\, and multispectral sensors that enhance performance and reliability in harsh environments.\nSpeaker biography: Vanessa Chen earned her Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 2013. Before joining Carnegie Mellon University\, she was affiliated with The Ohio State University. During her doctoral studies at Carnegie Mellon from 2010 to 2013\, she conducted research on algorithm-assisted approaches for improving energy efficiency and ultra-high-speed ADCs with on-chip real-time calibration\, and interned at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center in 2012. Prior to academia\, she held positions as a circuit designer at Qualcomm in San Diego and Realtek\, Hsinchu\, Taiwan\, focusing on self-healing RF/Mixed-signal circuits. Her research focuses on AI-enhanced circuits and systems\, which include intelligent sensory interfaces\, RF/mixed-signal hardware security\, and ubiquitous sensing and computing systems. Dr. Chen has received the NSF CAREER Award in 2019. She has been involved in various technical program committees\, including ISSCC\, VLSI\, CICC\, A-SSCC\, and DAC. She also has served as an Associate Editor for several IEEE journals\, including TCAS-I\, TBioCAS\, and OJCAS. Additionally\, she has contributed as a Guest Editor for TCAS-II and ACM JETC. She is currently an IEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecturer in 2025/2026.\nPlease register to allow for proper planning.\nAgenda:\n5:30pm: Networking\n6:00pm: Talk\n7:00pm: Event ends\nRoom: 101/101A EE\, Bldg: Packard \, 350 JANE STANFORD WAY\, STANFORD\, California\, United States
URL:https://svec.org/event/ai-enhanced-rf-mixed-signal-circuits-for-reliable-operations/
LOCATION:Room: 101/101A EE\, Bldg: Packard \, 350 JANE STANFORD WAY\, STANFORD\, California\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brain Machine Interface: Challenges and Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Title: Brain Machine Interface: Challenges and Opportunities\nDate/Time: (PST)- 12:00pm to 1:00pm Thu\, Oct 16 2025\nAbstract: Brain Machine interfaces have the potential to revolutionize therapy for neurological diseases\, because they target the nervous system with high spatiotemporal resolution as opposed to alternative therapies. Next-generation brain machine interfaces will benefit from an implantable neural recording IC with a dense\, high channel count recording array that can be directly matched to a micro-electrode array (MEA) at the pitch of neurons (≈30 µm) to effectively capture spatiotemporal patterns of neural activity at single-cell resolution. These devices must support simultaneous recording from multiple thousands of neurons within the form factor and power budget of a fully implanted device. Hence\, there is a requirement for an architectural paradigm shift to meet the design targets. In this talk\, we will delve into specific challenges and approaches to achieve intended targets.\nSpeaker Bio: Dante G. Muratore received a B.Sc. and an M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from Politecnico of Turin\, Italy in 2012 and 2013\, respectively. He received a Ph.D. degree in Microelectronics from the University of Pavia\, Italy in 2017 in the Integrated Microsystems Lab. From 2015 to 2016\, he was a Visiting Scholar at Microsystems Technology labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, USA. From 2016 to 2020\, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University\, USA. He is the recipient of the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Interdisciplinary Scholar Award. Since 2020\, he is an assistant professor in the Bioelectronics Section at Delft University of Technology\, Netherlands\, where he leads the Smart Brain Interfaces group. His research focuses on hardware design for brain-machine interfaces\, bioelectronics and machine learning. https://microelectronics.tudelft.nl/People/bio.php?id=690\n(https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m6c4a00669d44ad93e2ae92e1ae33c81e)\nhttps://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m6c4a00669d44ad93e2ae92e1ae33c81e\nMeeting number:(callto:2539 584 0339)Meeting password:ssHu8Gb3rV3\nJoin from a video system or application\nDial 25395840339@ieeemeetings.webex.com\nYou can also dial (callto:173.243.2.68) and enter your meeting number.    To dial from an IEEE Video Conference System: *(callto:1 2539 584 0339)\nTap to join from a mobile device (attendees only)\n+1-415-655-0002\,\,25395840339## United States Toll\n1-855-282-6330\,\,25395840339## United States Toll Free\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/490922
URL:https://svec.org/event/brain-machine-interface-challenges-and-opportunities/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/490922
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SUMMARY:Brain Machine Interface: Challenges and Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Title: Brain Machine Interface: Challenges and Opportunities\nDate/Time: (PST)- 12:00pm to 1:00pm Thu\, Oct 16 2025\nAbstract: Brain Machine interfaces have the potential to revolutionize therapy for neurological diseases\, because they target the nervous system with high spatiotemporal resolution as opposed to alternative therapies. Next-generation brain machine interfaces will benefit from an implantable neural recording IC with a dense\, high channel count recording array that can be directly matched to a micro-electrode array (MEA) at the pitch of neurons (≈30 µm) to effectively capture spatiotemporal patterns of neural activity at single-cell resolution. These devices must support simultaneous recording from multiple thousands of neurons within the form factor and power budget of a fully implanted device. Hence\, there is a requirement for an architectural paradigm shift to meet the design targets. In this talk\, we will delve into specific challenges and approaches to achieve intended targets.\nSpeaker Bio: Dante G. Muratore received a B.Sc. and an M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from Politecnico of Turin\, Italy in 2012 and 2013\, respectively. He received a Ph.D. degree in Microelectronics from the University of Pavia\, Italy in 2017 in the Integrated Microsystems Lab. From 2015 to 2016\, he was a Visiting Scholar at Microsystems Technology labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, USA. From 2016 to 2020\, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University\, USA. He is the recipient of the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Interdisciplinary Scholar Award. Since 2020\, he is an assistant professor in the Bioelectronics Section at Delft University of Technology\, Netherlands\, where he leads the Smart Brain Interfaces group. His research focuses on hardware design for brain-machine interfaces\, bioelectronics and machine learning. https://microelectronics.tudelft.nl/People/bio.php?id=690\n(https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m6c4a00669d44ad93e2ae92e1ae33c81e)\nhttps://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m6c4a00669d44ad93e2ae92e1ae33c81e\nMeeting number:(callto:2539 584 0339)Meeting password:ssHu8Gb3rV3\nJoin from a video system or application\nDial 25395840339@ieeemeetings.webex.com\nYou can also dial (callto:173.243.2.68) and enter your meeting number.    To dial from an IEEE Video Conference System: *(callto:1 2539 584 0339)\nTap to join from a mobile device (attendees only)\n+1-415-655-0002\,\,25395840339## United States Toll\n1-855-282-6330\,\,25395840339## United States Toll Free\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/490922
URL:https://svec.org/event/brain-machine-interface-challenges-and-opportunities-2/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/490922
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T113000
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CREATED:20250930T114820Z
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SUMMARY:Next Generation Two-photon 3D Printing Technologies
DESCRIPTION:Next Generation Two-photon 3D Printing Technologies\n[]\nAbstract:\nUtilizing a suite of additive manufacturing technologies for applications in responsive and architected materials\, energy storage\, carbon recycling\, microfluidics\, quantum computing\, and inertial confinement fusion\n[]\n[]Speaker:\nDr. Xiaoxing Xia\nStaff Scientist\nLawrence Livermore National Lab\nXiaoxing Xia is a staff scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory\, California\, USA.\nHe leads projects in developing next generation two-photon 3D printing technologies to achieve higher throughput\, finer resolution\, and multi-materials printing capability.\nHis team utilizes a suite of additive manufacturing technologies for applications in responsive and architected materials\, energy storage\, carbon recycling\, microfluidics\, quantum computing\, and inertial confinement fusion.\nHe received his PhD in Materials Science from California Institute of Technology and BA in Physics from University of Chicago.\nAGENDA:\nThursday October 16\, 2025\n11:30 AM: Networking\, Pizza & Drinks\nNoon — 1 pm: Seminar\nPlease register on Eventbrite before 9:30 AM on Thursday October 16\, 2025\n$4 IEEE members $6 non IEEE members\n(discounts for unemployed and students )\nSee examplesAdd\nCo-sponsored by: 636940-Santa Clara Valley Section Chapter\,EMB18\nBldg: ==> Use corner entrance: Kifer Road / San Lucar Court ==> Do not enter at main entrance on Kifer Road\, EAG Labs\, 810 Kifer Road\, Sunnyvale\, California\, California\, United States\, 95051
URL:https://svec.org/event/next-generation-two-photon-3d-printing-technologies/
LOCATION:Bldg: ==> Use corner entrance: Kifer Road / San Lucar Court ==> Do not enter at main entrance on Kifer Road\, EAG Labs\, 810 Kifer Road\, Sunnyvale\, California\, California\, United States\, 95051
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T070000
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CREATED:20250521T030320Z
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SUMMARY:VENDOR TABLE for Grounding and Ground Fault Protection Seminar
DESCRIPTION:*****This vTools link is for purchase of Vendor Tables ONLY! No walk-in registrations.*****\n(Limit of 10 vendor tables so do not delay!)\nThis one-day Technical Seminar will cover the fundamentals of grounding\, bonding\, and ground fault protection. The seminar will serve as a primer for engineers and a refresher for experienced engineers. During breaks and lunch there will be opportunities to network with your peers and meet with manufacturers. The registration cost includes a print copy of the Soares Grounding and Bonding 2023 Book (full).\nPlease join us in attending this one-day Technical Seminar which will include an impressive list of speakers from Electrical Reliability Services (a Vertiv Company)\, ETAP\, NEMA\, Cummins\, SEL\, and PG&E. Seminar topics will include:\n– Electrical Grounding Systems – An Overview\n– Ground Grid Design and Electric Shock Protection\n– Grounding Electrode Systems and Service Grounding\n– Grounding Recommendations for On-Site Power Systems\n– Generator Stator Ground Fault Protection\n– Distribution Feeder High Impedance Ground Fault Testing\, Findings\, and Mitigation Strategies\nPlan to attend this timely\, educational Seminar. Registration is now open!\nSpeaker(s): Steve Park\, Dr. Haijun Liu\, Mike Stone\, Shen Yoon\, Rogerio Scharlach\, James Tuccillo\nAgenda:\n8:00AM-4:30PM (sign-in opens at 7:15AM)\n*****Vendors should be set up and ready by 7:15AM.*****\nDoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pleasanton at The Club\, 7050 Johnson Drive\, Pleasanton\, California\, United States\, 94588
URL:https://svec.org/event/vendor-table-for-grounding-and-ground-fault-protection-seminar/
LOCATION:DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pleasanton at The Club\, 7050 Johnson Drive\, Pleasanton\, California\, United States\, 94588
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20250521T030319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T030319Z
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SUMMARY:Grounding and Ground Fault Protection Seminar
DESCRIPTION:This one-day Technical Seminar will cover the fundamentals of grounding\, bonding\, and ground fault protection. The seminar will serve as a primer for engineers and a refresher for experienced engineers. During breaks and lunch there will be opportunities to network with your peers and meet with manufacturers. The registration cost includes a print copy of the Soares Grounding and Bonding 2023 Book (full).\nPlease join us in attending this one-day Technical Seminar which will include an impressive list of speakers from Electrical Reliability Services (a Vertiv Company)\, ETAP\, NEMA\, Cummins\, SEL\, and PG&E. Seminar topics will include:\n– Electrical Grounding Systems – An Overview\n– Ground Grid Design and Electric Shock Protection\n– Grounding Electrode Systems and Service Grounding\n– Grounding Recommendations for On-Site Power Systems\n– Generator Stator Ground Fault Protection\n– Distribution Feeder High Impedance Ground Fault Testing\, Findings\, and Mitigation Strategies\nPlan to attend this timely\, educational Seminar. Registration is now open!\n***** Early-Bird registration closes on June 26\, don’t delay!*****\n(Registration is limited to 100 attendees and must be completed on vTools. No walk-in registrations.)\nSpeaker(s): Steve Park\, Dr. Haijun Liu\, Mike Stone\, Shen Yoon\, Rogerio Scharlach\, James Tuccillo\nAgenda:\n8:00AM-4:30PM (sign-in opens at 7:15AM)\nDoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pleasanton at The Club\, 7050 Johnson Drive\, Pleasanton\, California\, United States\, 94588
URL:https://svec.org/event/grounding-and-ground-fault-protection-seminar/
LOCATION:DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pleasanton at The Club\, 7050 Johnson Drive\, Pleasanton\, California\, United States\, 94588
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251015T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251015T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20250827T103407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T103407Z
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SUMMARY:Quarterly Social Meeting and Program
DESCRIPTION:The members of the Oakland/EastBay Life Members Affiliate Group Executive Committee hope your summer has gone well and look forward to seeing you again at our next meeting. The last meeting in July was full of energy and we hope that will continue. In line with our revised concept of pre-scheduling quarterly meetings on fixed dates\, the next meeting will be October 15th at Beeb's in Livermore from 11 am to 2 pm. At this time no speaker has been identified but there will be a meeting either with a speaker to be identified later\, or a self-moderated discussion on topics of current interest to the members. We are announcing the date now so you can reserve the date if so interested. If a speaker is identified this event description will be updated.\nAgenda:\nPresentations\, discussions\, and lunch. Buffet or order from menu depending upon attendance. IEEE Member feee is susidized.\nBldg: Golf course retaurant\, not pro shop\, Beebs Sports Bar & Grill\, 915 Club House Drive\, Liveermore\, California\, United States\, 94551
URL:https://svec.org/event/quarterly-social-meeting-and-program/
LOCATION:Bldg: Golf course retaurant\, not pro shop\, Beebs Sports Bar & Grill\, 915 Club House Drive\, Liveermore\, California\, United States\, 94551
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251014T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251014T210000
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CREATED:20250817T094854Z
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SUMMARY:3D Modeling for Cardiac Surgical Planning
DESCRIPTION:This is a hybrid in-person and online event. Pre-registration is required for either.\nMedical image-based modeling and digital twins have emerged as powerful tools to support patient-specific cardiac surgical planning in adults and children. This presentation will discuss 3D modeling techniques that provide a complete pipeline from medical image segmentation to 3D anatomic models and blood flow simulations. The technology that makes this possible was recently extended to model the whole heart\, including blood flow\, tissue mechanics\, electrophysiology\, cardiac contraction\, and heart valves.\nThis presentation will also discuss recent applications of tools for clinical decision support. A first example is in adult cardiac surgery\, where patient-specific modeling has been applied for vein graft failure prevention after coronary bypass graft surgery. Another example is in pediatric cardiac surgery where models have been used for clinical decision support in valve repair\, flow re-direction\, and bi-ventricular reconstruction. The program will conclude with a discussion of the open-source software and data resources that are available via the (https://simvascular.github.io/) and the (https://www.vascularmodel.com/).\nSpeaker(s): Alison Marsden\,\n567 Yosemite Dr\, Milpitas\, California\, United States\, 95035\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/497126
URL:https://svec.org/event/3d-modeling-for-cardiac-surgical-planning/
LOCATION:567 Yosemite Dr\, Milpitas\, California\, United States\, 95035\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/497126
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251014T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251014T145000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
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SUMMARY:General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:General meetings consist of:\n1. Updates on IEEE at UCM Activities.\n2. Opportunities from IEEE and UC Merced (internships\, workshops\, networking\, etc.)\n3. Icebreaker.\n4. Project updates (Humanoid Robot\, Micromouse\, Internation Future Energy Competition).\nAgenda:\nMeeting slides are available upon request as a BOX link.\nRoom: 125\, Bldg: Glacier\, 5200 Lake Rd\, Merced\, California\, United States\, 95343
URL:https://svec.org/event/general-meeting-11/
LOCATION:Room: 125\, Bldg: Glacier\, 5200 Lake Rd\, Merced\, California\, United States\, 95343
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251013T104000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251013T234500
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20251011T120306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251011T120306Z
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SUMMARY:Analog and Mixed Signal Circuits and Systems for Emerging Applications
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nQuantum Computing\, having the ability to exponentially enhance the raw computing power\, and Artificial Intelligence (AI)\, having the ability to impart unprecedented intelligence to connected devices through algorithms that learn\, are the two key technologies of the 21st century. Although novel devices can significantly advance the field of quantum computing\, conventional CMOS based analog and mixed signal circuits can enable quantum computing using classical op amp based circuits. AI algorithms on the other hand are tolerant to errors in computation\, thereby enabling approximate and low-precision computing which has resulted in the resurrection of more than half-a-century old analog computing.\nThis talk would present various analog computing techniques that could enable AI algorithms or more specifically machine learning (ML) algorithms. The talk could also delve into mixed-sginal computing where it will dive into the details of in-memory computing as well as adoption of novel memory devices\, viz.\, memristors\, to enable energy efficient computing. The talk would also present some classical analog hardware for emulating quantum algorithms\, like Grover's search algorithm\, for quantum computing systems.\nSpeaker(s): \, Bibhu\nAgenda:\nDate and Time\nDate: Monday\, October 13\nTime: 10:40 AM – 11:45 AM\nLocation\nPlace: E2-192\, UC Santa Cruz\nSanta Cruz\, California\, USA\nRoom: 192\, Bldg: E2\, University of California\, Santa Cruz\, Santa Cruz\, California\, United States
URL:https://svec.org/event/analog-and-mixed-signal-circuits-and-systems-for-emerging-applications/
LOCATION:Room\, 192 California Ave\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251011T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251011T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20250923T110336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T110336Z
UID:77138-1760173200-1760187600@svec.org
SUMMARY:IEEE Day: AI Insights Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for a virtual summit on AI\, its applications\, and responsible use of AI.\nThis is a virtual event\, in collaboration with IEEE Ambassadors in IEEE Region 6\, from Santa Clara Valley\, Sacramento\, Oakland East Bay\, and Seattle.\nSpeaker(s): Antony\, Gopi\, Surendra\nAgenda:\n9:00 – 9:30 AM: Ice-breaking session\n9:45 – 10:30 AM: Introduction to IEEE membership and benefits\nLearn about IEEE's mission\, networking opportunities\, and professional resources.\n10:30 – 10:45 AM: Break\n10:45 – 11:30 AM: Step into AI Era (technical session)\nDive into emerging AI technologies\, applications\, and industry impact.\n11:30 AM – 12:15 PM: Ethics in AI (non-technical session)\nDiscuss responsible AI use\, societal implications\, and ethical frameworks.\n12:15 – 1:00 PM: Q&A and Networking\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/501645
URL:https://svec.org/event/ieee-day-ai-insights-summit/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/501645
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251011T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251011T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20251009T120424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T120424Z
UID:77204-1760173200-1760182200@svec.org
SUMMARY:Quantum Epidemiology Analysis (QEA)
DESCRIPTION:The ongoing debate comparing chronic illnesses in vaccinated versus unvaccinated children is a topic needs fundamental review of\nEpidemiology.\nDr KRS Murthy having been through a long career would like to present Epidemiology at foundational level and the modalities of\nviruses. He will present the foundational concepts\, especially in its repeated and natural to the viruses modes of mutation.\nHe will also present the potential of quantum computing in analyzing how the viruses mutate\, all possible mutation modes\, how the\nviruses spread\, how the infected spread while travelling on the road\, even simple walking around\, airline travels\, as the viruses ride\non the carriers\, and the voracity of the viruses in total effective spreading.\nExtremely important\, the vaccinations developed by researchers\, produced\, and distributed to the vaccination centers\, also the\nmisconceptions that vaccination produced by pharmaceutical companies would broadly take care of vaccinating for the target virus\,\nnot realizing the the vaccinations need to be designed to target the latest virus morphed version\, further manufactured\, produced\,\ndistributed to the vaccination centers every time the virus mutates.\nImportant difficulty is in identifying new mutations of the viruses diligently scouting in all parts of the globe\, further collect the latest\nmutation version to be as a next step to ensure the new vaccination particularly targets not only the previous mutations that are\nalready covered\, but include all mutations over time.\nTo add to discourse we like to introduce Prakash Ramchandran a veteran of technology who was part of year 2000 HIPAA regulations and\nrecent Quantum and Machine learning concepts to enable Analyse the various Data Sets. Plus the expert Doctor Taposh Dutta-Roy\nwho has several years of experience in shaping quantum Models for Health Outcomes based on his work at Kaier OPermanente. He\nhas been leading Silicon Valley Quantum and Advanced Computing (SVQAC) for last several years.\nAfter the presentation by Dr .K.R.S Murthy there will be debate amongst the panel followed by a Q&A session\nCo-sponsored by: INGR Quantum Information Technology  working group\nAgenda:\nSpeaker 1 – Dr. K.R.S. Murthy – Introduction to Epidemiology \, Virology and Vaccine production (20 min)\nSpeaker 2 – Prakash Ramchandran – The use case of Mosquito-borne disease and use of CRISPER to contain it (20 min)\nSpeaker -3 Detection and application of Data Science and Quantum Algorithms in Research and Experiments for Health & Medicine )20 min)\nPanel Discourse (15 min)\nQ&A (15 min)\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/505935
URL:https://svec.org/event/quantum-epidemiology-analysis-qea/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/505935
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251009T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251009T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20250914T110319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250914T110319Z
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SUMMARY:Lessons from the Origin and Growth of Silicon Valley: Impacts on Tech Hubs and on the IEEE
DESCRIPTION:[]IEEE Day/Week Lecture – from the IEEE History Center\nSilicon Valley is commonly acknowledged as the tech capital of the world. How did Silicon Valley come into being\, and what can we learn for our own startups and tech hubs? How has Silicon Valley directly affected the IEEE?\nThe story goes back to local Hams trying to break RCA’s tube patents\, Stanford “angel” investors\, the sinking of the Titanic\, WW II and radar\, and the SF Bay Area infrastructure that developed – these factors pretty much determined that the semiconductor and IC industries would be located in the Santa Clara Valley\, and that the Valley would remain the world’s innovation center as new technologies emerge\, and be the model for innovation worldwide.\nThis non-technical talk will give an exciting and colorful history of development and innovation that began in Palo Alto in 1909. You’ll meet some of the colorful characters – Cyril Elwell\, Lee De Forest\, Bill Eitel\, Charles Litton\, Fred Terman\, David Packard\, Bill Hewlett\, Bill Shockley and others – who came to define our worldwide electronics industries through their inventions and process development. We will profile four IEEE presidents from Silicon Valley: Fred Terman and his son Lew Terman; Bill Hewlett; and Charles (“Bud”) Eldon. You’ll understand some of the novel management approaches that have become the hallmarks of its tech startups.\nSpeaker(s): Paul Wesling\,\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500918
URL:https://svec.org/event/lessons-from-the-origin-and-growth-of-silicon-valley-impacts-on-tech-hubs-and-on-the-ieee/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500918
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20251008T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20251008T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20250822T094934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T094934Z
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SUMMARY:IEEE Day event: Sensing the Pulse of a Data Stream in Real Time
DESCRIPTION:#ieeeday Free Registration (with a Zoom account; you can get one for free if you don't already have it. This requirement is to avoid Zoom bombing. Please sign in using the email address tied to your Zoom account — not necessarily the one you used to register for the event.):\nhttps://sjsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/GGH84KjiSTiIr_W1K8MJVg\nSynopsis:\nIn an era where data never sleeps\, streaming algorithms offer a powerful toolkit for extracting meaningful insights from high-velocity data flows. This talk explores some foundational techniques that enable efficient\, real-time analytics with minimal memory requirements. The algorithms covered include a clever bit-based strategy for approximating the count of 1s in a sliding window\, ideal for binary streams where space efficiency is paramount. Another algorithm helps estimate statistical moments (mean\, variance\, skewness) using compact sketches\, enabling a deeper understanding of stream distributions without storing the entire dataset. One other algorithm identifies trending items with exponential decay\, giving more weight to recent data\, a crucial method for dynamic environments like social media or sensor networks. Techniques like these form the backbone of intelligent stream processing. Through intuitive examples and practical applications\, this session will demystify how these algorithms work\, why they matter\, and how they can be used to monitor\, summarize\, and react to data in motion.\n—————————————————————\nBy registering for this event\, you agree that IEEE and the organizers are not liable to you for any loss\, damage\, injury\, or any incidental\, indirect\, special\, consequential\, or economic loss or damage (including loss of opportunity\, exemplary or punitive damages). The event will be recorded and will be made available for public viewing.\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Vishnu S. Pendyala\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/497694
URL:https://svec.org/event/ieee-day-event-sensing-the-pulse-of-a-data-stream-in-real-time/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/497694
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251008T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251008T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20250815T094810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T094810Z
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SUMMARY:A Recent History of Silicon Valley Technologies and Companies
DESCRIPTION:(https://engineering.stanford.edu/people/john-hennessy)\, past President of Stanford University (2000-2016) and Chairman of Alphabet Inc. will be in conversation with (https://muckrack.com/alan-weissberger/bio) of the (https://r6.ieee.org/sv-techhistory/) about the history of technologies and companies in Silicon Valley since the late 1970s.\nThey will be joined on stage by IEEE past President (https://iwrc.ieeeusa.org/blog/portfolio-items/thomas-coughlin/) to discuss recent IEEE accomplishments\, current focus areas and suggestions on how to strengthen the world’s largest technology non-profit organization.\nOur conversation will cover the evolution of RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) and its applications in smart phones\, tablets and other devices. We will discuss the evolution of GPUs\, the computational demands of machine learning\, and the emergence of domain-specific architectures (DSAs).\nWe will also discuss the founding of Atheros Communications (acquired by Qualcomm in 2011) and its development of chipsets for WiFi\, Bluetooth and other OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing) technologies. That will lead us into a brief discussion of WiFi – one of the most successful IEEE standards (802.11) – and Bluetooth\, along with the associated semiconductor and equipment companies that developed those ubiquitous technologies.\nFinally\, we will turn to Google’s history\, particularly its research activities. As a Google Board member for more than two decades\, Prof. Hennessy has played a role in helping develop Google's strategic direction. With the current pervasiveness of AI\, what does that hold for the future of science\, technology and higher education?\nCo-sponsored by: IEEE Communications Society\, SCV chapter (ComSoc SCV)\nSpeaker(s): John\, Alan\, Tom\nAgenda:\n5:00 – 5:25 pm	Registration and Networking\n5:25 – 5:30 pm	Intro by Tom Coughlin about IEEE and its SV Tech History Committee\n5:30 – 6:15 pm	Conversation\n6:15 – 6:55 pm	Audience Q & A\n6:55 – 7:00 pm	Closing Remarks\nBldg: Locatelli Student Activity Center\, 500 El Camino Real\, Santa Clara\, California\, United States\, 95053\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/496561
URL:https://svec.org/event/a-recent-history-of-silicon-valley-technologies-and-companies/
LOCATION:Bldg: Locatelli Student Activity Center\, 500 El Camino Real\, Santa Clara\, California\, United States\, 95053\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/496561
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251008T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251008T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20251001T114811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T114811Z
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SUMMARY:The Road To PhD!
DESCRIPTION:The Road To PhD! Join us for a round table discussion with five exceptional women leading the way in education\, research and engineering! Our panelist will share in a question and answer format their journey from decision to defense to direction! Each panelist will be prepared to share their response to five questions received before the event. This event is open to everyone\, undergraduate and graduate students\, young professionals\, and those mid and late career professionals considering the pursuit of this final degree! We look forward to your attendance and participation!\nAgenda:\n– Welcome (2 min)\n– Introductions (5 min)\n– Panelist Share (50 min)\n– Answer questions from attendees (20 min)\n– Thank you and close (3 min)\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/501841
URL:https://svec.org/event/the-road-to-phd/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/501841
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251007T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251007T145000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20251005T114846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251005T114846Z
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SUMMARY:General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:General meetings consist of:\n1. Updates on IEEE at UCM Activities.\n2. Opportunities from IEEE and UC Merced (internships\, workshops\, networking\, etc.)\n3. Icebreaker.\n4. Project updates (Humanoid Robot\, Micromouse\, Internation Future Energy Competition).\nAgenda:\nMeeting slides are available upon request as a BOX link.\nRoom: 125\, Bldg: Glacier\, 5200 Lake Rd\, Merced\, California\, United States\, 95343
URL:https://svec.org/event/general-meeting-10/
LOCATION:Room: 125\, Bldg: Glacier\, 5200 Lake Rd\, Merced\, California\, United States\, 95343
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251007T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251007T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20250918T110443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T110443Z
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SUMMARY:IEEE Day at Microsoft
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating IEEE Day at Microsoft campus in Mountain View.\nJoin us for an informal mixer and networking event to learn about IEEE and the benefits it provides to its members.\nTake away some swag and join the largest non-profit engineering organization by becoming a member.\nBldg: Cafeteria\, 1045 La Avenida St.\, Mountain View\, California\, United States\, 94043
URL:https://svec.org/event/ieee-day-at-microsoft/
LOCATION:Bldg: Cafeteria\, 1045 La Avenida St.\, Mountain View\, California\, United States\, 94043
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251004T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251004T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20250903T005758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T174802Z
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SUMMARY:Legends of Engineering - Saturday\, October 4\, 2025 - 5PM - 9
DESCRIPTION:The Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame is proud to present the “Legends of\nEngineering” speaker series\, a unique opportunity to hear from some of the most influential\nminds in engineering and technology today. \nIn the spirit of the remarkable accomplishments and contributions of our Hall of Fame inductees\,\nthis series will feature prominent speakers addressing today’s most important topics\nin engineering\, technology\, and society. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or an emerging\ntalent\, this is your chance to engage in thought-provoking discussions that shape the future of\ninnovation. \nWhat to Expect\n\nExpert Speakers: Learn from pioneers who are shaping the future of technology.\nNetworking Opportunities: Connect with colleagues\, peers\, and industry leaders.\nInspiration and Insight: Gain invaluable perspectives on the trends and challenges\ndriving the tech world forward.\n\nSpeakers\nRonjon Nag\, PhD\nProfessor Ronjon Nag is an inventor and entrepreneur. He is an Adjunct Professor in Genetics at the Stanford School of Medicine\, becoming a Stanford Distinguished Careers Institute Fellow in 2016.  He is a founder and advisor/board member of multiple start-ups. His companies have been sold to Apple\, BlackBerry\, and Motorola. More recently he has worked on the intersection of AI and Biology. He has been awarded the Mountbatten Medal in the Royal Institution by the Institution of Engineering and Technology\, and has been winner (as Chairman of Bounce Imaging) of the $1m Verizon Powerful Answers Award. He has been a pioneer of smartphones and the ‘app stores’ they depend on. He  was awarded the 2021 IEEE-SCV Outstanding Engineer Award and the 2021 IEEE-USA Leader in Entrepreneurship Spirit Award. \nProfessor Nag has a Ph.D from Cambridge\, an M.S from M.I.T and a B.Sc. from Birmingham in the UK\, and is an Adjunct Professor in Genetics at the Stanford School of Medicine.  Dr. Nag is a 2024 inductee to the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame. \nChandrakant Patel\, PE\nA former SVP\, Chief Engineer\, and Senior Fellow at HP Inc. – Chandrakant has been a Silicon Valley contributor for 42 years. Formerly leading HP Labs\, he has shaped advancements in data centers\, chips\, high performance computing systems\, storage\, networking\, 3D additive\nmanufacturing systems\, and software platforms. Pioneering energy-efficient data center\nsolutions\, he founded the Data Center research program at HP Laboratories that led to multi-billion-dollar data center infrastructure and services business. He is a recognized leader in AI\, energy efficient computing\, and sustainability. \nWith deep passion for fundamentals\, and workforce development\, he has also served as adjunct faculty in engineering at UC Berkeley\, San Jose State\, Santa Clara University and Chabot College for two decades. An IEEE Fellow\, ASME Fellow\, member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame\, Chandrakant holds 165 US patents and has published more than 150 papers. He is a registered professional mechanical engineer in the State of California. \nChandrakant has served on the company board of Mphasis\, an IT Services Company in India. He has also served on the Industrial Advisory Boards in EECS at UC Berkeley and ME at Santa Clara University. \nSuhas Patil\, ScD \nSuhas Patil is founder and retired Chairman of Cirrus Logic Inc.\, a leading semiconductor company. He is cofounder of The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE)\, world’s largest nonprofit for fostering entrepreneurs with 60 chapters worldwide. \nBefore becoming an entrepreneur\, Dr. Patil was an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT from 1970 to 1975 and an Associate Professor at the University of Utah from 1975 to 1980. \nHe founded Cirrus Logic\, Inc. in 1981 based on his research at MIT and the University of Utah on computer aided design of semiconductor chips. He based Cirrus Logic on an innovative fabless model of semiconductor product company. \nHe received his B. Tech (Honors) in Electronics and Electrical Communications from the Indian Institute of Technology\, Kharagpur\, in 1965. He earned his Sc D degree in Electrical Engineering at MIT in 1970. \nJoin Us!\nBe part of these exciting conversations\, broaden your knowledge\, and expand your\nnetwork. Stay tuned for our upcoming speaker announcements and event details. Don’t miss out\non this opportunity to be at the forefront of engineering and technological advancements. \nStay Connected\, Stay Inspired.\nWe look forward to seeing you at the “Legends of Engineering” speaker series! \nRegistration/Tickets\n  \nTodd Mosher\, HoF@svec.org \nMarziya Hasan\, dir-marziya.hasan@svec.org \nKim Parnell\, Vice-President@svec.org \n 
URL:https://svec.org/event/legends-of-engineering-saturday-october-4-2025-5pm-9/
LOCATION:Santa Clary University – Sobrato Engineering Building\, 500 El Camino Real\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95053\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Silicon Valley Engineering Council (SVEC)":MAILTO:info@svec.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251004T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20250726T094841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250726T094841Z
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SUMMARY:Folsom Powerhouse Visit
DESCRIPTION:IEEE PES & YP – Folsom Powerhouse Visit\nEmpowering the Future of Energy\nJoin us for an exciting and educational visit to the historic Folsom Powerhouse\, where students and young professionals will experience the legacy and science of hydroelectric power firsthand.\nThis event is designed to connect students and youth with the professional world\, offering a unique opportunity to:\n– Explore how electricity was historically generated and transmitted.\n– Gain practical insights into hydroelectric power systems.\n– Interact directly with industry professionals and IEEE leaders.\n– Discover how engineering and innovation have evolved from past to present.\nWhether you're a student curious about the energy field or a young professional looking to expand your knowledge\, this visit promises to ignite your passion for power systems and build valuable industry connections.\nLet’s bridge the gap between education and profession — one powerhouse at a time!\nCo-sponsored by: R60035 – Sacramento Valley Section\nAgenda:\nAgenda (Tentative): Folsom Powerhouse Visit\nDate: 10/04/2025\nTime: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM\nLocation: Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park\n—————————————————————\n🕑 2:00 PM – Check-In & Welcome\n– Registration & welcome table\n– Light refreshments served\n– Introduction by IEEE PES & YP representatives\n– Overview of visit goals and schedule\n🕝 2:30 PM – Guided Tour of Folsom Powerhouse\n– Discover the history of one of California’s earliest hydroelectric plants\n– Learn how electricity was generated and transmitted in the early 1900s\n– View original turbines\, generators\, and control equipment\n🕓 4:15 PM – Networking & Refreshments\n– Engage in meaningful conversations with professionals and fellow attendees\n– Enjoy provided refreshments and snacks\n– Group photos\n🕔 5:00 PM – Closing & Departure\n– Final remarks from IEEE organizers\n– Feedback & follow-up info shared\n– Event concludes\n9980 Greenback Ln\, Folsom\, California\, United States\, 95630
URL:https://svec.org/event/folsom-powerhouse-visit/
LOCATION:9980 Greenback Ln\, Folsom\, California\, United States\, 95630
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251002T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251002T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20250830T103329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250830T103329Z
UID:77014-1759429800-1759435200@svec.org
SUMMARY:Custom Silicon Beyond GPUs—Scaling Intelligence into the AGI Age
DESCRIPTION:The race toward Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is accelerating\, powered by ever-larger and more capable LLMs. But as these models scale\, we are hitting the physical limits of general-purpose GPUs. Memory access is now slower and more energy-hungry than computation itself. Power demands are straining datacenter infrastructure. And as models span more chips\, interconnect delays—not compute—become the bottleneck.\nThis talk explores how custom silicon—such as AWS Trainium\, Google TPU\, Cerebras WSE\, and Groq LPU—is designed to overcome these barriers.\nBy keeping memory closer to compute\, optimizing data movement\, and delivering higher efficiency per watt\, domain-specific accelerators are reshaping the hardware stack around the needs of LLMs.\nAttendees will gain a clear framework for understanding why this shift matters\, how it breaks past the Memory\, Power\, and Interconnect walls\, and what it means for building a more scalable\, cost-effective\, and energy-efficient foundation on the road to AGI.\nSpeaker(s): Asheesh Goja\,\nSanta Clara University\, Santa Clara\, California\, United States\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/498701
URL:https://svec.org/event/custom-silicon-beyond-gpus-scaling-intelligence-into-the-agi-age/
LOCATION:Santa Clara University\, Santa Clara\, California\, United States\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/498701
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251001T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251001T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20250917T110353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250917T110353Z
UID:77116-1759338000-1759347000@svec.org
SUMMARY:Generative audio and its applications
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Ivan Tashev\, Partner Software Architect at Microsoft Research\, for an insightful session on "Generative Audio and Its Applications." Explore the cutting-edge role of audio in generative AI\, from enhancing emotional connections to enabling multimodal experiences. Dr. Tashev will delve into innovative AI systems that generate and synchronize audio across different modalities\, with real-world applications in fields like accessibility\, entertainment\, and beyond. This talk will feature key research from the Audio and Acoustics Research Group at Microsoft Research\, shedding light on how generative audio is transforming the way we interact with technology.\nTopic: Generative audio and its applications\nDescription:\nAudio—including sound and music—has the power to foster emotional connections and promote social bonding. As a vital human sense that complements vision\, it remains relatively underexplored in generative AI research. By positioning audio as a key social-emotional layer of AI\, we underscore its transformative potential in building more inspiring and context-aware systems.\nThis talk presents an overview of key approaches within the broader generative AI landscape\, with a focus on the role of audio. Audio-language models can generate captions\, labels\, or free-form text from audio signals\, enabling applications such as question answering. Moreover\, generating audio from prior audio inputs or from other modalities—such as text\, images\, or video—opens the door to compelling multimodal models and experiences. For instance\, AI systems can synchronize audio and video streams or produce coordinated audio-visual outputs.\nThe talk will be illustrated with research projects from the Audio and Acoustics Research Group at Microsoft Research.\nBiography:\nDr. Ivan Tashev is a Partner Software Architect in Microsoft Research (MSR)\, Redmond\, WA\, USA\, where he leads the Audio and Acoustics Research Group. His interests include multichannel signal processing and machine learning and artificial intelligence for signal processing. Ivan Tashev also coordinates the Brain-Computer Interfaces project in MSR. Dr. Tashev have published two books\, two book chapters\, 100+ scientific papers\, listed as inventor in 50 US patents. Ivan Tashev is affiliate professor in the Department for Electrical and Computer Engineering of University of Washington in Seattle\, USA\, and honorary professor at Technical University of Sofia\, Bulgaria. Technologies created by Dr. Tashev are incorporated in many Microsoft products\, he served as the audio architect for Kinect and for HoloLens. He is an IEEE Fellow\, member of AES and ASA. More details about him can be found in his web page https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/people/ivantash/.\n[]\nAgenda:\n5 PM – 5.30 PM	Networking and light snacks\n5.30 PM – 6.30 PM	Guest Talk by Distinguished Speaker Dr. Ivan Tashev\n6.30 PM – 7.00 PM	Networking and Wrap up\nRoom: 629\, Bldg:  Bannan\, 901 12th Ave\, Seattle\, Washington\, United States\, 98109-5210\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/497967
URL:https://svec.org/event/generative-audio-and-its-applications/
LOCATION:Room: 629\, Bldg:  Bannan\, 901 12th Ave\, Seattle\, Washington\, United States\, 98109-5210\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/497967
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250925T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250925T131500
DTSTAMP:20260404T100049
CREATED:20250914T110318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250914T110318Z
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SUMMARY:Re-engineering the World with Self-Assembly
DESCRIPTION:Re-engineering the World with Self Assembly\n[]\nAbstract:\nNature has evolved to self-assemble complex functional architectures in a sustainable bottom-up way. From bacteria to humans\, biological systems arise from a common set of atomically precise nanoscale building blocks such as proteins that give rise to complex functions such as sensing\, computation\, and actuation.\nIn contrast\, most human-made devices are composed of building blocks with much less precision\, and are assembled through a top-down process which is highly inflexible and unsustainable. Drawbacks aside\, these devices are highly useful and can often surpass their biological counterparts (e.g.\, computers playing chess). This success is largely due to a systematic and modular engineering approach where simple but well-understood components such as transistors are put together in a programmable way. Is it possible to develop a new approach to building complex devices that combines the strengths of biomolecular self-assembly and systematic engineering?\nIn this talk I will discuss recent work towards this goal using DNA as a nanoscale\, programmable building block . However\, despite being the most programmable molecule for information processing\, DNA lacks the basic physical attributes required for building high performance electronic devices.\nI will discuss ongoing work towards a new type of nanoscale building blocks in which DNA can be flexibly replaced with other materials such as metals and semiconductors. These nanoscale modules can be designed to self-assemble into a variety of plasmonic\, photonic\, and electronic architectures unattainable with any current nanofabrication techniques. This novel approach integrates the advantages of natural bottom-up assembly and engineered top-down programming and may lead to a host of new intelligent devices for technology and medicine. Two specific devices we are currently developing in our lab are single photon sensors with spectral resolution and electronic sensors for multiplexed detection of large biological targets.\nReferences:\n1. G. Tikhomirov\, S. Hoogland\, P. Lee\, A. Fisher\, E.H. Sargent\, S.O. Kelley “DNA-Based Programming of Quantum Dot Valency\, Self-Assembly\, and Luminescence” Nature Nanotechnology\, 2011\, 485-490\n2. G. Tikhomirov\, P. Petersen\, L. Qian “Fractal assembly of micrometre-scale DNA origami arrays with arbitrary patterns” Nature\, 2017\, 67-71\n3. G. Tikhomirov\, P. Petersen\, L. Qian “Programmable disorder in random DNA tilings” Nature Nanotechnology\, 2017\, 251-259\n4. P. Petersen\, G. Tikhomirov\, L. Qian. “Information-based autonomous reconfiguration in systems of interacting DNA nanostructures” Nature Communications\, 2018\, 5362\n5. G. Tikhomirov\, P. Petersen\, L. Qian “Triangular DNA origami tilings” JACS\, 2018\, 17361recision manufacturing at the nanoscale faces a fundamental energy bottleneck: achieving the resolution needed for next-generation devices requires laser powers so high they severely limit throughput and scalability.\nSpeaker:\nGrigory Tikhomirov\nAssistant Professor\nDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences\nUC Berkeley\nGreg a has longstanding dream to build systems approaching the complexity of life\, motivated by the realization that incomprehensible natural complexity arises from comprehensible fundamental laws.\nGreg is interested both in understanding the principles required to build such systems as well as in building practical devices using these principles.\nAGENDA:\nThursday September 25\, 2025\n11:30 AM: Networking\, Pizza & Drinks\nNoon — 1 pm: Seminar\nPlease register on Eventbrite before 9:30 AM on Thursday September 25\, 2025\n$4 IEEE members $6 non IEEE members\n(discounts for unemployed and students )\nSee examplesAdd\nCo-sponsored by: 636940-Santa Clara Valley Section Chapter\,EMB18\nBldg: ==> Use corner entrance: Kifer Road / San Lucar Court ==> Do not enter at main entrance on Kifer Road\, EAG Labs\, 810 Kifer Road\, Sunnyvale\, California\, California\, United States\, 95051
URL:https://svec.org/event/re-engineering-the-world-with-self-assembly/
LOCATION:Bldg: ==> Use corner entrance: Kifer Road / San Lucar Court ==> Do not enter at main entrance on Kifer Road\, EAG Labs\, 810 Kifer Road\, Sunnyvale\, California\, California\, United States\, 95051
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SUMMARY:3D Micro/Nanoprinted Soft Robots: From Super Mario Bros. to Endovascular Surgery
DESCRIPTION:During former President Barack Obama’s 2013 State of the Union Address\, he remarked on the potential for additive manufacturing—or colloquially\, “three-dimensional (3D) printing”—“to revolutionize the way we make almost everything.” Despite this potential\, progress has been impeded by broad challenges associated with 3D printing technologies at smaller length scales. Recent breakthroughs in 3D micro/nanoprinting\, however\, hold unique promise to overcome past barriers and enable new frontiers for fundamental and applied research. In this meeting\, Prof. Ryan D. Sochol will discuss how his Bioinspired Advanced Manufacturing (BAM) Laboratory is leveraging “Two-Photon Direct Laser Writing”—an additive manufacturing technique with printing resolutions down to the 100 nanometer range—for emerging biomedical applications\, including soft microrobotic surgical instruments for minimally invasive interventions.\nSpeaker(s): Ryan D. Sochol\, Ph.D\nAgenda:\n6:50 – 7 PM: Registration\n7-8 PM: Talk and Q&A\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/498436
URL:https://svec.org/event/3d-micro-nanoprinted-soft-robots-from-super-mario-bros-to-endovascular-surgery/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/498436
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250923T190000
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CREATED:20250911T110412Z
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SUMMARY:Tech Talks: Managing Secrets at Scale & Natural Language Interaction Protocol
DESCRIPTION:The San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the IEEE Computer Society invites to our free and open Virtual Tech Talks (no IEEE membership required):\nFirst Speaker: Rakesh Keshava ((https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.linkedin.com/in/rakeshkeshava/&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1758000100316663&usg=AOvVaw0LIL5eCByYTRedaw9gSHS_))\nTitle: Managing Secrets at Scale in Traditional Enterprise\, Cloud\, and AI Systems\nAbstract: In modern architectures spanning enterprise data centers\, multi-cloud platforms\, and AI workloads\, secret management is both a security and engineering priority. This session examines patterns for securing API keys\, tokens\, and encryption keys at scale\, including automated rotation\, policy-driven access\, and zero-trust integration. We will discuss reference architectures and tooling choices that ensure secrets remain protected without slowing down development or deployment velocity.\nBio: Rakesh Keshava is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Software Architect\, Security at Okta Inc.\, specializing in identity\, access management\, cryptography\, and AI-driven security solutions. He has over 17 years of experience designing and delivering secure cloud architectures for global enterprises. Rakesh is the named inventor on three U.S. patents\, cited more than 200 times by major technology companies\, with innovations spanning identity-centric encryption\, automated key lifecycle management\, and scalable policy enforcement frameworks. He actively contributes to scholarly work as a reviewer for Elsevier journals and IEEE conferences\, and participates in technical program committees worldwide. Rakesh mentors professionals in the security community and collaborates on initiatives aimed at advancing cybersecurity practices. His current interests include post-quantum cryptography\, AI-enhanced identity systems\, and the integration of advanced security models into modern cloud-native environments. Driven by innovation and a commitment to secure digital ecosystems\, he continues to shape solutions that address emerging security challenges.\nSecond Speaker: Ranjan Sinha ((https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.linkedin.com/in/sinharanjan/&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1758000100316663&usg=AOvVaw0lQ8IZgmX3Sgs6g2EVdvKp))\nTitle: Natural Language Interaction Protocol: A Universal Application-Level Protocol for the Age of Generative AI\nAbstract: The advent of Large Language Models (LLMs) has made an interactive natural language interaction feasible between machines in a manner that did not exist before. An implication is that a natural language interface can replace many mobile applications that are used today. Just like the advent of the browser in 1990s simplified technology by replacing a plethora of client-side applications with a single standard application\, a common natural language interaction protocol can potentially replace the plethora of mobile applications that exists today\, providing a universal application layer protocol. Convergence to a universal application layer protocol would bring significant benefits to all segments of society – consumers can use a single application for various interactions\, businesses will have a simpler maintenance burden for their IT infrastructure\, and integration among different businesses can be streamlined.\nBio: Ranjan Sinha is an IBM Fellow and CTO for watsonx in IBM Research AI. He works at the intersection of Technology\, Research\, Product\, and Enterprise-scale use cases in AI. He is involved in cutting-edge initiatives in Data and AI and is on the front lines of transforming IBM itself into an AI Enterprise by infusing AI into real-world applications and helping IBM's clients navigate their data and AI journeys. From 2016–2023\, he built IBM’s Cognitive Enterprise Data Platform\, the backbone of IBM’s AI-driven transformation. He is passionate about promoting wellness\, safety and empowerment of vulnerable groups\, and an advocate for social and global issues.\nSpeaker(s): Rakesh Keshava\, Ranjan Sinha\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500300
URL:https://svec.org/event/tech-talks-managing-secrets-at-scale-natural-language-interaction-protocol/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500300
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T140000
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CREATED:20250513T022222Z
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SUMMARY:AUTONOMOUS DRIVING WITH ELECTRIC VEHICLES
DESCRIPTION:we are working on details for this amazing meeting. Meeting relocated to Sep 23rd 2025 from Apr 23rd 2025.\nDetails will come soon.\nBest regards\nNASHUA\, New Hampshire\, United States\, 03062\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/467311
URL:https://svec.org/event/autonomous-driving-with-electric-vehicles/
LOCATION:NASHUA\, New Hampshire\, United States\, 03062\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/467311
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DTSTART;TZID=-07:00:20250922T190000
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SUMMARY:Deploying & Scaling LLM in the Enterprise: Architecting Mult-agent AI Systems
DESCRIPTION:*Deploying and Scaling Large Language Models in the Enterprise: Architecting Multi-Agent AI Systems Integrating Vision\, Data\, and Responsible AI* \nLOCATION ADDRESS (Hybrid\, in person or by zoom\, you choose)\nValley Research Park\n319 North Bernardo Avenue\nMountain View\, CA CA 93043\nIf you want to join remotely\, you can submit questions via Zoom Q&A. The zoom link:\nhttps://acm-org.zoom.us/\nJoin via YouTube:\nhttps://youtube.com/live/ \nAGENDA\n6:30 Door opens\, food and networking (we invite honor system contributions)\n**7:00** SFBayACM upcoming events\, introduce the speaker\n7:15 speaker presentation starts\n8:15 – 8:30 finish\, depending on Q&A \nJoin SF Bay ACM Chapter for an insightful discussion on: \n**Abstract:**\nLarge Language Models (LLMs) are rapidly reshaping enterprise AI\, but real-world deployments demand far more than fine-tuning and API calls. They require sophisticated architectures capable of scaling inference\, integrating multi-modal data streams\, and enforcing responsible AI practices—all under the constraints of enterprise SLAs and cost considerations.\nIn this session\, I’ll deliver a deep technical dive into architecting multi-agent AI systems that combine LLMs with computer vision and structured data pipelines. We’ll explore: \n* **Multi-Agent System Design:** Architectural patterns for decomposing enterprise workflows into specialized LLM-driven agents\, including communication protocols\, context sharing\, and state management.\n* **Vision-Language Integration:** Engineering methods to fuse embeddings from computer vision models with LLM token streams for tasks such as visual question answering\, document understanding\, and real-time decision support.\n* **Optimization for GPU Inference:** Detailed strategies for memory optimization\, quantization\, mixed-precision computation\, and batching to achieve high throughput and low latency in LLM deployment on modern GPU hardware (e.g.\, NVIDIA A100/H100).\n* **Observability and Responsible AI:** Techniques for building observability layers into LLM pipelines—capturing token-level traces\, detecting drift\, logging model confidence—and implementing fairness audits and risk mitigation protocols at runtime. \nDrawing on practical examples from large-scale enterprise deployments across retail\, healthcare\, and finance\, I’ll discuss the engineering trade-offs\, tooling stacks\, and lessons learned in translating research-grade LLMs into production-grade systems.\nThis talk is designed for AI engineers and researchers eager to understand the technical complexities—and solutions—behind scaling multi-modal\, responsible AI systems that deliver real business value. \n**Speaker Bio:**\n**Dhanashree** is a Senior Machine Learning Engineer and AI Researcher with over a decade of experience designing and deploying advanced AI systems at scale. Her expertise spans architecting multi-agent solutions that integrate Large Language Models (LLMs)\, computer vision pipelines\, and structured data to solve complex enterprise challenges across industries including retail\, healthcare\, and finance.\nAt Albertsons\, Deloitte\, and Fractal\, Dhanashree has led the development of production-grade AI applications\, focusing on optimization\, model observability\, and responsible AI practices. Her work includes designing scalable inference architectures for LLMs on modern GPU infrastructures\, building hybrid pipelines that fuse vision and language models\, and engineering systems that balance performance with ethical and regulatory considerations. \nShe actively collaborates with research institutions like the University of Illinois. Dhanashree actively engages with the research community and frequently speaks on bridging advanced AI research and production systems.\n[https://www.linkedin.com/in/karanluniya](https://www.linkedin.com/in/karanluniya) \n— \nValley Research Park is a coworking research campus of 104\,000 square feet hosting 60+ life science and technology companies. VRP has over 100 dry labs\, wet labs\, and high power labs sized from 125-15\,000 square feet. VRP manages all of the traditional office elements: break rooms\, conference rooms\, outdoor dining spaces\, and recreational spaces. \nAs a plug-and-play lab space\, once companies have secured their next milestone and are ready to expand\, VRP has 100+ labs ready to expand into.\nhttps://www.valleyresearchpark.com/
URL:https://svec.org/event/deploying-scaling-llm-in-the-enterprise-architecting-mult-agent-ai-systems/
LOCATION:Valley Research Park\, 319 N Bernardo Ave\, Mountain View\, CA\, 94043\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250919T080000
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CREATED:20250618T053313Z
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SUMMARY:REIMAGINING THE FUTURE OF THE ELECTRIC GRID
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE:\nThe Santa Clara University School of Engineering invites you to a full day of presentations from experts in academia and industry on the future of the electric grid.\n·\n·\nCo-sponsored by: Santa Clara University\nAgenda:\nRoom: SCDI 1302/1308\, Bldg: Sobrato Campus for Discovery and Innovation (SCDI)\, 500 El Camino Real\, Santa Clara\, California\, United States\, 95053
URL:https://svec.org/event/reimagining-the-future-of-the-electric-grid/
LOCATION:Room: SCDI 1302/1308\, Bldg: Sobrato Campus for Discovery and Innovation (SCDI)\, 500 El Camino Real\, Santa Clara\, California\, United States\, 95053
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