IEEE UK and Ireland Section Spring Meeting Including AGM
IEEE UK and Ireland Section Spring Meeting will take place on Saturday 24th April 2021 online.
IEEE UK and Ireland Section Spring Meeting will take place on Saturday 24th April 2021 online.
The UK and Ireland PES Chapter in conjunction with the IEEE Student Branch Chapter at Northumbria University will have the pleasure of hosting two PES Day Webinars: the young professional talk "How to Get Published with IEEE" by Edward Wong and a technical talk "Smart Microgrids" by Dr Mousa Marzband.
During this talk, we will discuss how Smart Grid systems powered by renewable sources of energy provide sustainability.
This lecture focuses on the ethical considerations associated with the humanitarian use of drones. The findings are based on two recent field studies conducted in Nepal and Malawi, during 2019-2020, around two main applications – disaster mapping and medical supply delivery.
Although we would like to deliver wireless broadband services everywhere, the underlying physics makes it inherently complicated. This talk will explain the fundamentals of this new technology from a signal processing perspective.
This talk will provide an overview of the field of cyber-deception and explore its use to deliberately create uncertainty and confusion in an attacker’s mind.
Since 2016 a controversy has developed about a possible attack on US personnel at the U.S. Embassy in Havana. This talk will review all publicly available information about the incident, including medical follow ups of embassy personnel reporting symptoms, a review of medical records by the CDC, a report issued by a panel of the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM), and a recently declassified report by the Accountability Review Board (ARB) of the Department of State.
Dr Pantelis Sopasakis from Queen's University Belfast will give a talk on new advances in Model Predictive Control
IEEE UK and Ireland SSIT Chapter, IEEE Madras Section SSIT Chapter, IEEE Bangladesh SSIT Chapter, IEEE Kerala SSIT Chapter and SSIT IST-Africa SIGHT are cooperating to organise this SSIT Distinguished Lecture (DL) as a joint Chapter Webinar.
As use of telepsychiatry in mental health via video/phone visits soars, it is important to consider also how asynchronous telepsychiatry tools like smartphone apps can also advance care. This talk will describe the evolving field of smartphone digital phenotyping, the potential for real time data capture via smartphones, methods to analyse apps for mental health, and practical clinical applications of these tools.