Power & Energy Society Webinar | EV Charging Forecasting To Minimise Impacts On The Grid
The fast growth of Electric Vehicles (EVs) is likely necessary to meet decarbonisation goals in most countries.
The fast growth of Electric Vehicles (EVs) is likely necessary to meet decarbonisation goals in most countries.
IEEE Nanotechnology UK & Ireland Chapter and University of Bristol IEEE Student Branch are pleased to announce a joint industry talk - Timing Analysis in digital silicon devices: Challenges and techniques for timing closure in modern chips - at the University of Bristol.
Numerous countries have recently set the target for cessation of pure combustion engine car manufacturing within the next 10 to 20 years, leading to substantial acceleration of passenger vehicle electrification.
The IEEE PES UK&I Chapter is delighted to announce that Dr Afshin Pashaei from National Grid will give a hybrid seminar on "Control Interaction Studies in Connecting HVDCs, Wind Farms, and Power Electronics Based Devices to Electrical Networks" at 2pm on 26th April 2024 at the Imperial College London, and online via Teams.
IEEE UK and Ireland Section Annual General Meeting (AGM) The IEEE UK and Ireland Section Annual General Meeting takes place on Friday 26th April 2024, 15:20 – 16:15. This meeting will be held virtually to facilitate participation of members across the Section. Agenda 15:20 - Section Chair Report - Paul Cunningham, [...]
Self-driving cars have been a dream from almost the time the automobile was invented. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), this dream has seemingly become reality with driverless commercial operations already taking place in a handful of cities around the world.
Innovations in robotics are now present in many aspects of human endeavour, from robotic vacuum cleaners to autonomous battlefield drone swarms.
This technical talk includes discussion of the UK-specific cyber security regulations outlined in the PSTI Act, highlighting their relationship with RED, the categories of products they encompass, and the additional administrative obligations placed on manufacturers.
IEEE Historical plaque unveiling to celebrate the development of the cavity magnetron by J Randall & H Boot & J Sawers at the University of Birmingham in 1939.
IEEE Subsea Innovation Technologies and Marine Workshop IEEE UK and Ireland Oceanic Engineering Society Chapter and IEEE UK and Ireland Young Professionals in conjunction with Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen present the Subsea Innovation Technologies and Marine Workshop Technical Session (Invited Academic and Industry speakers) Dive into a day of exploration and discovery [...]