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« Tuesday October 12, 2010 »
Tue
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 11:59 pm

Don Joslyn, Sol Black, Ben Mehraban, and Bob Walston are members of the nominating committee for the section officers for calendar years 2011 and 2012.

The nominating committee is recommending the following candidates:

Chair: John Golzy
Vice Chair: Howard Jones
Treasurer: Jack Freund
Secretary: Lynn Congos

The IEEE Columbus Section is now accepting open nominations for the up-coming bi-annual election. This is an excellent opportunity to help the section by bringing in new volunteers. The experience of serving as an IEEE Columbus Section Officer has many benefits including enhancing one’s management and organizational skills; encouraging students enrolled in university and college Electrical/Electronics & Computer Engineering Departments to become active IEEE members; managing the section’s financial resources; and assisting in the planning, scheduling, and support of the technical, professional, educational, and social events. The lead section unit for each of these events is the section itself, one of the seven Societies, the Affinity Group GOLD, or one of the four student chapters.

The MGA (Member & Geographical Activities) Quick Start Guide for Section Chair is available here. The other Section Officer positions have a link to their respective Quick Start Guide. You are encouraged to review these web pages before submitting a member name during this open nomination period.

The open nomination period will close on Friday, October 15. You may nominate yourself for any position of interest and/or nominate a colleague for consideration. Simply provide their name and E-mail address and they will be contacted to discuss their position of interest.

Thank you in advance for you assistance.

Contact West Area IEEE Region 2 Representative and Past Section Chair Bob Walston with your nominations: robe...@gmail.com.

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:00 pm

Please join us for the very exciting presentation sponsored by your IEEE Columbus Computer and Communications Society!

Title
Spurious Emissions of Wireless Equipment: Impact, Regulation, Investigation and Suppression

Presenter
Dr. Qin Yu, Alcatel-Lucent

Place
DeVry University, Room 115
1350 Alum Creek Drive
Columbus, Ohio 43209
Directions
Free Parking

Agenda
5:30-6:00 Arrivals, Social and Networking, Refreshments (a light meal will be made available)

6:00-7:00 Presentation, Q/A

Abstract
Spurious emissions of wireless devices, intentional radiators, deteriorate the equipment performance and interfere with other services and equipment. In this presentation, the broad impact of high frequency spurious emissions from wireless devices on low power and high power equipment are discussed first. After a brief review of the regulatory requirements on spurious emissions of licensed wireless equipment, how to measure both the conducted and radiated spurious emissions is addressed. Finally the suppression techniques of spurious emissions are presented.

Bio
Qin Yu, of Alcatel-Lucent (former Lucent Technologies, Inc.), is a 1996 graduate (Ph.D.) from The Ohio State University in the Department of Electrical Engineering. Qin received her M.S. degree in 1988 and B.S. degree in 1985 from Southeast University in China in the Department of Electrical Engineering. She worked on product EMI related modeling, design and troubleshooting and suppression while working for ITT Automotive, Inc. as an EMC design engineer. Qin is presently an RF/EMC specialist at Bell Labs of Alcatel-Lucent. Her current job function is to look for breakthrough technologies for improving product design and ensure the compliance of products with both regulatory EMC and radio equipment certification requirements, including defining the product regulatory requirements, conducting radio equipment certification, reviewing product EMC design and trouble-shooting and suppressing product EMI problems. Qin has published more than 20 technical papers on journals and proceedings of international conferences.

RSVP
Please RSVP using the links at the IEEE Columbus website (http://www.ieeecolumbus.org/node/190)

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