IEEE UK and Ireland Future Networks Local Group Virtual Lecture Series | Enabling Techniques for 6G
IEEE UK and Ireland Future Networks Local Group is delivering a virtual lecture series on Enabling Techniques for 6G.
IEEE UK and Ireland Future Networks Local Group is delivering a virtual lecture series on Enabling Techniques for 6G.
This talk will discuss the main EMC challenges faced on electrified railways and how they have been controlled and mitigated to date. It will also cover envisaged future challenges with new technologies being introduced within the railway infrastructure.
This event is a symposium organised by City University, London and supported by IEEE UK and Ireland Robotics and Automation Society Chapter, featuring a diverse range of keynote talks on robotics and autonomous systems.
This lecture will cover the emerging threats and advances on technology ethics and will also refer to two IEEE initiatives in this context namely IEEE 7000 suite of standards and the Ethics Certification Programme for Autonomous and Intelligent Systems (ECPAIS).
Rob Woods of IBM will outline how Large Language Models are used in business applications, the new use cases which they have brought to businesses and some of the considerations when implementing this technology responsibly.
This SSIT Distinguished Lecture (DL) by Prof. Paul M Cunningham (IST-Africa Institute, Ireland) will share insight gained from mHealth4Afrika related to co-designing appropriate technological solutions to address societal challenges in resource-constrained environments.
Join us for the 7th edition of the IEEE UK and Ireland RAS Chapter Conference, a thrilling event dedicated to robotics and automation enthusiasts! Taking place on 21-22 February, 2024, at Sheffield Hallam University, this in-person conference promises to be an unforgettable experience.
This SSIT Distinguished Lecture (DL) by Prof. Paul M Cunningham (IST-Africa Institute, Ireland) will share insight gained from mHealth4Afrika related to co-designing appropriate technological solutions to address societal challenges in resource-constrained environments.
IEEE UK and Ireland Women in Engineering (WIE) will hold its 2024 Annual General Meeting on Friday 1st March at 2.30pm.
Early Career Talks aim to expose the participants to novel areas and aspect of engineering in solving real world problems as well as to establish a link for networking, mentorship and to create a connection for research opportunities.