IEEE Foundation Spotlight Webinar Series
Join the IEEE Foundation and IEEE History Center for a free webinar on the origins of electric light! Part of the Foundation's Spotlight Webinar Series, this session will dive into [...]
Join the IEEE Foundation and IEEE History Center for a free webinar on the origins of electric light! Part of the Foundation's Spotlight Webinar Series, this session will dive into [...]
WASHINGTON (25 August 2020) – IEEE-USA’s prestigious awards ceremony will be streamed live online this year, featuring video appearances from the 2019 award recipients, nominators and board members. Catch the [...]
Smartphone log-ins. Social media image tagging. Retail store security surveillance. Law enforcement tracking. As facial recognition becomes more prevalent, there is an increased need to address its related benefits and [...]
Wiley-IEEE Press is accepting nominations for their first annual book awards. These awards will recognize the authors of outstanding textbooks and professional books. Don't miss the chance to nominate your favorite! [...]
IEEE-HKN (Eta Kappa Nu) is holding a Diversity and Inclusion Roundtable on Wednesday, August 26, at 1:00 pm ET. Join us as a panel of speakers discuss how IEEE-HKN chapter [...]
Are you interested in AI? UMaine is hosting a series of webinars and Q&A's exploring recent advances and the future funding landscape. These sessions are free and open to the [...]
The IEEE PES Global Student Congress is the flagship leadership conference organized bi-annually by the IEEE Power and Energy Society to bring together the world’s brightest student leaders. The Congress [...]
The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) is hosting a virtual recruitment fair, 29 July, 12-3 pm ET. The fair will highlight paid internships, fellowships and research associate [...]
The IEEE Badge Challenge on IEEE Collabratec is your opportunity to feed your curiosity and be recognized for your contributions to the global technical community. From accessing technical resources to [...]
You won't want to miss this! First, Sir Dermot Turing (nephew of Alan Turing) tells the story of Enigma codebreaking. He looks at the relative contributions by the teams at [...]