Events
« September 23, 2009 - October 23, 2009 »
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09 / 23
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm
If you have attended school and worked in the IEEE fields
of interest (such as Engineering, Computer Science, and
others) for at least ten years you may be qualified for
IEEE Senior Member. IF SO WE CAN HELP YOU ATTAIN THIS RANK.
WHAT DO I RECEIVE AS A SENIOR MEMBER?
You are entitled to call yourself an IEEE Senior Member
for the rest of your life and this will be indicated on
your Membership card. Your immediate Supervisor (or
whomever you specify) will receive a letter commending you
on your status. You will also receive a beautiful wooden
plaque indicating this status and other member benefits.
WHAT WILL IT COST?
Just your time to apply. There is no
increase in dues and there are no fees.
WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS?
You must have worked in the You must have worked in the
IEEE fields of interest (such as Engineering, Computer
Science, and others) for at least ten years and, of course,
been an IEEE member for that time. Your education level
also counts for some of that time. There are other
requirements too (this is not a piece of cake) but most of
our members can meet these and they will be explained at
the meeting. You also need three letters of recommendation
from higher grade Members. TO SEE THE COMPLETE
REQUIREMENTS LOOK AT:
http://www.ieee.org/web/membership/senior-members/requirements.html
WHAT IS THE EASIEST WAY TO APPLY?
Come to the Senior Member Upgrade night at the
Reynoldsburg Library (1402 Brice Road) on September 23 at
6:30 PM. Enjoy a light dinner with us and meet higher
level members anxious to write your recommendation. Bring
copies of your resume or CV. ONE OF THE THREE LETTERS WILL
BE WAIVED BY IEEE IF YOU PARTICIPATE IN THIS SENIOR MEMBER
DRIVE.
Do I have to attend this event? No, if you wish to bypass
the event but still run for Senior Member let me know if I
can help.
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09 / 24
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Speaker: John Siefert, Babcock and Wilcox Research Center
When: Thursday September 24, 2009
Where: Arlington Banquets, 1973 Henderson Road, Columbus, OH 43220 (In the shopping center, next to Kroger)
Schedule: Social 6:00pm / Dinner 6:30pm / Presentation 7:15pm
Cost: Member or Guest: $20, Students $10
Topic: Material Challenges in the Construction of Modern Coal-Fired Power Stations
Abstract: In building modern coal-fired power stations, unique challenges must be overcome when working with new and historic materials required by the design. An overview of welding and construction challenges will be presented.
Biography: Mr. Siefert holds a BS in Welding Engineering from the Ohio State University and works in the Welding Lab of the Babcock and Wilcox Research Center. The Welding Lab directly supports the BW-PGG division, which designs and fabricates modern coal-fired power plants for a variety of unique conditions and world-wide customers. In his experience with B&W, Mr. Siefert has had the opportunity to travel the world presenting research and conducting large-scale research and development projects.
RSVP: For reservations, please contact AWS Columbus Section Chairman Bryan Lyons by Friday 9/18/09. All reservations are final on 9/21 and payment will be required. Please be prepared to pay cash or check at the door (checks payable to: AWS Columbus Section).
To RSVP, please contact:
Bryan Lyons
AWS Columbus Section Chairman
614-418-7520
bryan@osu1.net
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09 / 25
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09 / 29
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Datacenter101 will be hosting a networking reception and tours of their state of the art facility located in downtown Columbus, Ohio. Please join us for this dynamic networking opportunity.
SPECIAL GIVEAWAYS
Datacenter101 will be giving away the following special items during this event:
1. BlueJackets Tickets
2. Week-long Passes to the 2010 Muirfield Tournament
3. All attendees get 1 year of free web hosting!
Agenda
5:30 to 5:50PM (Corporate Office Suite) – Networking and appetizers
5:50 to 6:00PM (Corporate Office Suite) - Short Presentation “Overview of Datacenter 101”
6:00 to 7:00PM – (Datacenter) Tour Datacenter101 (Tour will be conducted in groups of 8 in 10 minute intervals – order will be based on order of arrival)
7:00PM – Guests are welcome to stay and meet with datacenter staff as desired (Q&A etc.)
Location
101 E. Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Google maps: Datacenter101
Complimentary Valet Parking
Abstract
While all datacenters are built under the premise of business sustainability, not all datacenters are equal. Location, accessibility, standards, network, infrastructure and budget are some of the considerations of a datacenter environment. However, when you engineer a facility to meet the standards for a 100% uptime facility, your approach to these considerations is paramount to your ability to deliver. Datacenter101 understands the significant role that standards play in the performance and future growth of datacenter environments.
Datacenter101 is a leading provider of state of the art datacenters in the United States. In this capacity, Datacenter101 provides strategic solutions for small to large end users and enterprises committed to ensuring the protection of mission critical operations. Focused on offering the industry a quality datacenter with an SLA for 100% guaranteed uptime, Datacenter101’s facility opened in 2008.
Datacenter101 invites you to tour their state-of-the-art N+1 facility located in the heart of downtown Columbus. Learn about their approach to infrastructure specifications, standards implementation and the challenges and successes the team faced on their journey to delivering a facility that is in tune with the complexities of high density computing environments.
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09 / 30
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Speaker:
Babul Borah, Ph.D.
New Drug Development – Musculoskeletal Category
Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals
Location:
The Ohio State University
Mount Hall Rm145
1050 Carmack Rd
Columbus, OH 43210
Time:
Wednesday September 30, 2009
4:00pm-5:00pm
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10 / 1
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:30 pm
An IEEE CSS (Control Systems Society) presentation:
Hackers for Hire, Ethical Hacking and Its Role in Security Today
Presenter: Valerie Thomas, MicroSolved Inc.
Place:
DeVry University, Room 8
1350 Alum Creek Drive
Columbus, Ohio 43209
Directions
Free Parking
Agenda:
6:00-6:30 Arrivals, Social and Networking, Refreshments
6:30-7:30 Presentation, Q/A
RSVP:
Please RSVP by September 30th to Professor John Golzy at:
jgo...@devry.edu
PDH:
One PDH will be awarded to Professional Engineers attending this presentation upon request when RSVP.
Abstract:
Ethical Hacking is a controlled attack exercise against a company's network. Groups of Ethical Hackers, or Penetration Testers, are hired to perform attacks that hackers or those with malicious intent could perform. It's not all just about computers. Targets can range from wireless access points to phone systems. Want to find out how it works? Join us on October 1st.
Biographical Statement:
As a Security Analyst for MicroSolved Inc., Valerie Thomas performs hands on penetration tests and vulnerability assessments. Throughout her time with the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) she managed assessments for military branches, Department of Defense (DoD) Agencies, and public sector vendors. Many of these assessments were performed in conjunction with DoD and military exercises to improve the security posture of the military services and agencies.
During her time with the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) she participated in multiple Developmental and Operational testing initiatives for Command and Control systems. Additionally she was a member of Technical Advisory Groups for software acquisition initiatives.
Prior to entering the Defense Industry she earned her Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering Technology from DeVry University in Columbus, Ohio. While at DeVry she founded and chaired the DeVry Columbus Chapter of The Society of Women Engineers and was a member of IEEE and Tau Alpha Pi Honor Society.
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10 / 2
Start: 10:30 am
End: 11:30 am
In commemoration of Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday on 2 October 2009, IEEE GOLD is pleased to announce a special webinar, “Gandhian Engineering,” presented by the renowned Dr. R.A. Mashelkar.
As President of Global Research Alliance, a network of publicly funded R&D institutes from Asia-Pacific, Africa, Europe, and USA with over 60,000 scientists, and as Chairman of India’s National Innovation Institute, Dr. R.A. Mashelkar has played a critical role in shaping India’s science and technology policies.
Please join us to hear Dr. Mashelkar’s perspective on Gandhian Engineering, describing how to get more from less for more and more people of the world. This style of engineering stems from the application of a combination of Mahatma Gandhi’s ideologies of the earth providing enough to satisfy the needs of men, rather than the greed of men and prizing every invention of science that benefits all of humanity.
Topic: Gandhian Engineering
Presented by: Dr. R.A. Mashelkar
Date: Friday, 2 October 2009
Time: 10:30 – 11:30 EDT / 14:30 – 15:30 UTC
Registration URL: https://icm3.ieee.org/eventmanager/OnlineRegistration.asp?eventcode=pwx
An abstract of the topic, as well as a full biography of Dr. R.A. Mashelkar can be found at:
http://www.ieee.org/web/membership/gold/events/gandhianengrg.html.
Please direct any questions regarding this IEEE GOLD sponsored webinar to gold@ieee.org.
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10 / 3
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10 / 5
Start: 4:30 pm
End: 5:30 pm
Comprehensive Engineering and Science of Biomedical Images (CESBMI)
Speaker:
Teal Bluestein
Location:
264 Dreese Laboratory
2015 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
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10 / 6
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10 / 8
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10 / 9
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10 / 10
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10 / 11
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10 / 12
Start: 4:30 pm
End: 5:30 pm
Comprehensive Engineering and Science of Biomedical Images (CESBMI)
Speaker:
Dr. Kimerly Powell
Location:
264 Dreese Laboratory
2015 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
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10 / 13
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10 / 14
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Biomedical Engineering Seminar
Speaker:
Xiaoping Liu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Department of Internal Medicine
The Ohio State University
Location:
145 Mount Hall
1050 Carmack Rd
Columbus, OH 43210
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10 / 15
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10 / 16
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10 / 17
Start: 10:30 am
End: 2:00 pm
Our October Section Meeting will be hosted by the Ohio University Student Chapter.
Please join for us this special event.
Agenda:
1. Welcome by the Chair
2. Treasurer’s Report
3. Membership Chair’s Report
a. Senior Member Drive
4. Region II Representative’s Report
5. September 30 Conference Call with Region II
6. PACE (IEEE USA) Report
7. GOLD Report
8. Society Reports
a. AP/MTT, CS, ED/LEO, EMB, PE, SP, C/COM
b. Number of completed meetings and future meetings for 2009 calendar year
9. Student Branch Reports
a. DeVry University, Ohio State University, Ohio University, Zane State College
10. IEEE Consultant’s Network/Job Fair
11. Teacher in Service Program
12. Old Business
a. ByLaws Review
13. New Business
a. Date & Location of the next EXCOM meeting
b. Preliminary discussion of speakers for the 2010 Spring Banquet
14. Adjourn
Location:
Ohio University
Baker University Center
Room #s 233 & 239
Oxbow Trail
Athens, OH 45701
Google Maps Directions
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10 / 18
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10 / 19
Start: 4:30 pm
End: 5:30 pm
Comprehensive Engineering and Science of Biomedical Images (CESBMI)
Speaker:
Dr. Georgeta Mihai
Location:
264 Dreese Laboratory
2015 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
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10 / 20
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:00 pm
"Meeting NERC Requirements for Oscillography and Disturbance Monitoring by Collecting Data from Relays"
Presented by Charles E. Jones
Date: Thursday, October 20, 2009
Refreshments: 5:30 to 6:00 pm
Meeting: 6:00 to 7:00 pm
Earn one CPD Hour
Location: AEP Office, Conference Room 2C, 700 Morrison Rd., Gahanna, Ohio 43230
More meeting details are on the attached flyer.
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:30 pm
The Computer and Communications Society has grown by leaps and bounds this year. As a result, we need to branch out and begin getting more feedback from our Members, and staffing our offices.
Please join me to help identify some upcoming topics, events, speakers, and volunteers for the coming year.
This could be your chance to become more involved with the ever-growing IEEE Columbus C/Com Society. Volunteering is a great way to build your network of people in the industry and can help you get references for Senior Member grade.
Volunteer roles/offices that need staffed:
- Vice-Chair(s)
- Student Outreach Chair
- Conference Chair
- Collaboration Chair (with such groups as the ACM)
Our goal is to spread around the responsibilities to enable people to volunteer as much or as little as they can. We want to be mindful of our busy schedules.
Needs for Upcoming Events:
- Software Engineering Series?
- Student Research Conference
- Cloud Computing?
- Information Security?
- Presentations on upcoming Microsoft Platforms?
- Distinguished Lecturers
- Tours?
- Others?
Location:
Panera Bread - Easton
3942 Townsfair Way
Columbus, OH 43219
Parking nearby
Google Maps:
http://tinyurl.com/ycel2nn
I hope to see you there!
Jack Freund
IEEE Columbus Section C/Com Chair
c...@ieeecolumbus.org
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10 / 21
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Biomedical Engineering Seminar
Speaker:
Chong Ahn, Ph.D. Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Cincinnati
Location:
145 Mount Hall
1050 Carmack Rd
Columbus, OH 43210
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Speaker: Matt Robinson, Caterpillar
When: Wednesday October 21, 2009
Where: Arlington Banquets, 1973 Henderson Road, Columbus, OH 43220
(In the shopping center, next to Kroger)
Schedule: Social 6:00pm / Dinner 6:30pm / Presentation 7:15pm
Cost: Member or Guest: $20, Students $10
Topic: Development of the D7E Electric Drive Tractor
Abstract: The D7E replaces previous driveshaft transmission design with a hybrid diesel-electric drive train that includes a generator, electric motors and power electronics. There are no friction clutches, no driveshaft, no engine belts, and fewer moving parts which results in less power loss and more efficient transfer of engine power to the ground. Compared with other machines in its class, the D7E consumes 10 to 30% less fuel, moves 10% more material per hour, and increases overall efficiency by 25% in material moved per unit of fuel. Design and manufacturing achievements of the D7E will be presented.
Biography: Matt Robinson is Welding Engineer and Automation Team Leader in Advanced Production Technologies at Caterpillar in Peoria, IL. Matt holds a BS in Welding Engineering from the Ohio State University.
RSVP: For reservations, please contact AWS Columbus Section Secretary Brian
Victor by Friday 10/16/09. All reservations are final on 10/19 and payment will be
required. Please be prepared to pay cash or check at the door (checks payable to:
AWS Columbus Section).
To RSVP, please contact:
Brian Victor
AWS Columbus Section Secretary
614-688-5202
bvictor@ewi.org
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10 / 22
Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm
Please join C/Com for this extra special and exciting presentation from Ohio Homeland Security and tour of the Ohio Strategic Analysis and Information Center (SAIC).
Agenda:
10:00A - 11:00A - ODHS Presentation
11:00A - 12:00P - Tour of the SAIC
Location:
Strategic Analysis and Information Center
Ohio Homeland Security
2855 W. Dublin-Granville Road
Columbus, Ohio 43235
Google Maps:
http://tinyurl.com/mzjprv
Abstract:
The Ohio Homeland Security Division contributes to the prevention, detection, deterrence and response to terrorist activities in a number of ways. Central to any successful interdiction of terrorists is the ability to effectively collect and share information from many different sources.
Vital links to build intelligence on terrorist operations come from traditional agencies and from non-mainstream information services. To this end, the Ohio Division of Homeland Security has created the Strategic Analysis and Information Center to facilitate effective terrorism-related information and intelligence sharing.
More information about the SAIC:
http://tinyurl.com/mxrfwe
*** This event is limited to only 50 participants, so reserve your spot now!***
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