AMA (Ask me Anything) on Data Privacy, Machine Unlearning, and more with Prof. Gautam Kamath (IEEE Day event)

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/431191

Free Registration (with a Zoom account; you can get one for free if you don't already have it):https://sjsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEuc-GqrTsvGdGE6yu9qQCx1z2PyRVJZaDjSynopsis:After a brief intro highlighting issues and solutions for data privacy in machine learning settings, Prof. Gautam Kamath will answer your questions related to data privacy, machine unlearning, research, academia, career advice, and anything in between.Please feel free to check out the work and thoughts of Prof. Gautam Kamath, Ph.D. from MIT, http://www.gautamkamath.com/ on Google Scholar at https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=MK6zHkYAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate, YouTube https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gautam+kamath and generally on the Internet.Then, please feel free to submit your questions- via Twitter by using the hashtag, #KamathAMA and tagging @vishnupendyala- emailing vspendyala(at)hotmail(dot)com with #KamathAMA in the subject- during your registration on ZoomSelect questions will be answered by Prof. Kamath during the session. Audience may be able to ask follow-up questions during the session.Speaker(s): Dr. Gautam Kamath, Dr. Vishnu S. PendyalaVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/431191

5@7 Chapitre ordinateur & WIE de la section de Québec (ouvert à tous!)

Room: Local 1312, Bldg: Pavillon Desjardins, 2325 rue de l'Université, Pub Universitaire, Quebec, Quebec, Canada, G1V 0A6

Le chapitre ordinateur et Women in Engineering de la Section IEEE de Québec (Quebec, Saguenay et Rimouski) organisent un évènement social «5 à 7» pour lancer cette nouvelle année.Au programme: faire connaissance, réseauter et nous faire part de vos intérêts sur les activités de vos chapitres.L'activité aura lieu le mardi 1er Octobre dans le cadre de l'IEEE Day 2024 au pub de l'Université Laval.Bien entendu, nous serons heureux d'accueillir tous les membres de l'IEEE d’autres chapitres ou personnes intéressées par l'IEEE à se joindre à nous pour réseauter!L’IEEE Computer Society se concentre sur l’informatique et vise à faire avancer les sciences et technologies de l’information. Elle rassemble des professionnels (de l'industrie et de l'académique) du monde entier pour partager des connaissances et organise plus de 189 conférences annuelles. Les membres bénéficient d’une vaste bibliothèque numérique et de ressources éducatives. Depuis plus de 75 ans, elle soutient des initiatives pour le bien de l’humanité.L’IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) promeut les femmes dans les STEM (sciences, la technologie, l’ingénierie et les mathématiques) et inspire les jeunes filles à poursuivre ces carrières. Avec plus de 45 000 membres, elle offre un réseau de soutien, organise des évènements et propose des ressources exclusives et des opportunités de mentorat.Co-sponsored by: Sandra PozzerAgenda: - 5 à 7 réseautage:- Rencontres entre nos membres respectifs et toute personne intéressée- Profitez-en pour donner vos idées sur les activités du chapitre et de WIE- Souper au Pub a compter de 19h (aux frais de chacun)Room: Local 1312, Bldg: Pavillon Desjardins, 2325 rue de l'Université, Pub Universitaire, Quebec, Quebec, Canada, G1V 0A6

IEEE Day – Vancouver Section Celebration

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Join the IEEE Vancouver Section in its celebration of IEEE DayLocation: TBDThe theme for IEEE Day is “Leveraging Technology for a Better Tomorrow.”Every year, on the first Tuesday of October, members and friends of the Vancouver Section gather to celebrate the founding of the IEEE and everything it represents. IEEE Day provides an opportunity to reflect on the contributions of past volunteers and look ahead to the future of the IEEE. It marks the first time in history when engineers worldwide gathered to share their technical ideas in 1884.IEEE Day is not only celebrated by the Vancouver Section but is a global event.Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Starting Up in Northern Canada – An Industry Panel Discussion

Room: Solarium, Bldg: ETLC, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

This industry discussion panel will examine the various challenges and opportunities invovled with starting up a technology company in northern Canada.Room: Solarium, Bldg: ETLC, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Careers in Technology Fall Series 2024 – Paul Berger, PhD 01 October 8pm EST / 7 pm CST

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434305

On this celebratory IEEE Day, let us rejoice in the combined IEEE worldwide activities of 39 technical societies and 7 interdisciplinary councils on one side of the IEEE coin, balanced with local sections and student chapters, bringing a physical presence of IEEE to local communities. By the way, one could argue that IEEE also has a 3rd leg into humanitarian activities.These S/C span a great swathe from hardware to software, including electronic devices, solar/wind energy production, power transmission, control theory, image compression, signal processing, and computer architecture. One could say this moves from applied physics to applied math.However, this session drills down to predominantly 1 of these societies, the electron device society, where the field of semiconductor materials and devices thrives.So, with the USA's Chips and Science Act to onshore semiconductor chip manufacturing, what does this mean to you and your communities. First, the Chips portion supports semiconductor companies to build or expand domestic chip production. The Science portion aims to perform workforce development to populate those factories.Where will this new workforce come from and what do you need to do to prepare for your future? This talk aims to take a critical look at the opportunities before you in the semiconductor industry.With time permitting and audience interest, some discussion in humanitarian roles IEEE plays will also be discussed.Speaker(s): Paul Berger, PhDVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434305