IEEE UK and Ireland Women in Engineering | Annual General Meeting
IEEE UK and Ireland Women in Engineering (WIE) will hold its 2024 Annual General Meeting on Friday 1st March at 2.30pm.
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.
Systematic Innovation Special Interest Group Webinar | Quantum Computing Error Correction Techniques by Dr Mahmudul Hasan, Mediprospects.ai The Systematic Innovation Special Interest Group (SISIG) of IEEE UK & Ireland, is delighted to announce another exciting webinar dedicated to innovations in the field of applied quantum computing. Quantum computing represents a ground-breaking paradigm shift [...]
Join us for a special event at the historic birthplace of James Clerk Maxwell for three presentations by distinguished lecturers.
This webinar will describe the IEEE 1547-2018 Interoperability Requirements, use cases for DER, communications deployment architectures for DER integration.
This guest lecture is organised by Southeastern Michigan Section Computer Chapter and co-hosted by UK and Ireland SSIT Chapter and North Jersey Section SSIT Chapter.
The need for a post-quantum Internet is emerging, and this is a great opportunity to re-examine the legacy of public key infrastructure.
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.