2017 Listings Here’s a list of IEEE-USA citations in online, print, radio and television news stories. Some of the links may have expired or require a password. IEEE-USA Texas Delegation Calls on Congress to Support R&D Investment PR Newswire 5 May 2017 In Worcester, Education, Engineering an Award-Winning Collaboration Worcester (Mass.) Magazine 4 May 2017 […]
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Participate in IEEE-USA Salary & Benefits Survey by 9 May, Receive Salary Calculator Access
WASHINGTON (2 May 2017) – By taking the IEEE-USA Salary & Benefits Survey, U.S. IEEE members get free access to a tool that can helpful advance their careers. Email invitations were sent today to U.S. higher-grade IEEE members to participate in the 2017 survey. Participants will receive 10 complimentary uses of IEEE-USA’s Salary Calculator. This […]
Free May E-Book Guides Readers on Staying Sharp–Outside Their Companies
WASHINGTON (1 May 2017) – In today’s world,staying sharp “outside” your company is just as important asstaying sharp“inside” your company. One of the ways you can enhance your non-technical skills for career success is through volunteering in your community.In May, IEEE-USA E-BOOKS is offering the award-winning “Staying Sharp–Volume 2: Tips for Staying Sharp Outside Your […]
IEEE Sustainable Technologies Conference Seeks Technical Abstracts by 29 April
WASHINGTON (24 April 2017) – While an IEEE student member and graduate research assistant at Utah State University, Braden Limb presented a paper at the 2015 IEEE Sustainable Technologies Conference. His topic: wireless charging for electric vehicles in motion.Researchers continue to look into this at the school’s Electric Vehicle and Roadway Research Facility and Test […]
IEEE-USA Identifies Effective Immediate Option to End H-1B Visa Use as ‘Cheap Labor Program’
WASHINGTON (18 April 2017) – IEEE-USA is the largest organization representing U.S. high-tech workers and has long called for meaningful reforms to the H-1B visa program. Today in Wisconsin, President Donald Trump will sign an executive order that moves in that direction. “We look forward to working with the administration and Congress to help the […]
Presentations to Lessen Suffering Sought at IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference
WASHINGTON (13 April 2017) — A large number of the 2.2 million people living in the Tharparker district of Pakistan’s Sindh province are afflicted with debilitating diseases. Hepatitis, tuberculosis, snake bites and malaria, combined with malnutrition and poor health care, result in high death tolls. IEEE volunteers decided to do something about it. They went […]
Now Hear This: Announcing IEEE-USA’s New Audio E-Books
WASHINGTON (7 April 2017) — More than 80 percent of employees cite a lack of communication as a reason for project failure. If your team is having trouble completing projects, look at improving your communication skills. Reading is one of the best avenues to better communication. Unfortunately, most people don’t have the time to read […]
Free April E-Book Offers Commonsense Guide for Developing People
WASHINGTON (4 April 2017) — Your people are your most important and versatile resource. They can be upgraded, renewed, rejuvenated and adapted to a wide variety of jobs. Equipped with the proper support, tools, information and leadership, they can make the difference in the global race for market share. Treat them poorly or ignore the […]
Disaster Relief Founder, Big Data Pioneer Among IEEE-USA Award Winners
CONCORD, N.C. (1 April 2017) — To those who have lost nearly all their belongings to a huge disaster, the ability to communicate with loved ones can mean the difference between hope and depression. When calamity strikes, Mary Ellen Randall and her team spring into action, bringing short-term power, Internet and cell-phone charging capability to […]



