Call for participate in the Nominations and Appointments Committee |
|  | Chapters and Affinity Groups will be holding elections this year. If you are interested in being part of the Nominations and Appointments Committee, or interested in running as an officer for a Chapter or Affinity Group, please reach out to the current Chapter/Affinity Group Chair, or Section Chair Brianne (brianne.tengan@ieee.org). You can find contact information for the Chapter's chairs on our website. r6.ieee.org/hawaii/chapters-and-groups/. |
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|  | The IEEE Hawaii Section expresses its sincere appreciation to Wayne Layugan for his outstanding commitment and contributions over the course of 8 years of service. Wayne has been an invaluable asset to our organization, diligently serving in the role of Hawaii Section Treasurer. His dedication, expertise, and unwavering support have played a pivotal role in advancing the mission and objectives of the IEEE Hawaii Section. |
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HCES Student Engineer of the Year |
|  | Congratulations to Dylan Sodetani, Chair of the IEEE University of Hawaii at Manoa Student Branch, who has been honored as the Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies (HCES) 2024 Student Engineer of the Year! This prestigious recognition highlights Dylan's outstanding contributions and dedication to the field of engineering, which undoubtedly inspires and motivates the entire IEEE community at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. |
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| Cognitive RF Systems: Using AI to solve complex problems |
|  | AI enables RF systems to respond more quickly and effectively to dynamic environment conditions with complex and novel emitters. This presentation by Dr. Karen Haigh will introduce a broad overview of how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in complex radio frequency systems and will illustrate where the AI techniques of situation assessment, decision making, and machine learning can function in an RF system. | |
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IEEE Hawaii Section March ExCom |
| The IEEE Hawaii Section will be holding its monthly Executive Committee (ExCom) meeting on Thursday, March 7th from 6:30-7:30pm. The meeting will be held at UH Manoa Holmes Hall 244, with an online option available via WebEx. Dinner will be provided at the in-person meeting for $10 per person. Please give cash to Matt on the day of. Students do not need to bring payment. Date: 07 Mar 2024 Time: 06:30 PM to 07:30 PM Hawaii Time Location: University of Hawaii Holmes Hall 244 OR WebEx | |
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IEEE Hawaii Section 8th Annual Whale Watching Cruise And Social March 23rd On Atlantis Cruise Majestic |
| Join us for the 8th annual IEEE Hawaii section Whale Watch Cruise and Social on Atlantis Adventures Majestic on Saturday March 23rd from 11AM to 2PM. Meet the Hawaii section officers, find out what is happening in the section and watch whales. Group limited to 30 persons, deadline to register and pay is March 15th. Date: 23 Mar 2024 Time: 11:00 AM to 02:00 PM Hawaii Time Location: 301 Aloha Tower Dr, Pier 6, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813 Building: Atlantis Cruise Majestic | |
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Scientific Entrepreneurship: Taking Labs results to market. Understanding the process, Assessing Markets and Securing Funding |
|  | Unlock the potential of scientific entrepreneurship with Senior IEEE member Marc Perron as he bridges the gap between academia research and industry. In this succinct 30-minute presentation, Marc delves into the essentials of navigating the technology transfer and deep tech entrepreneurship landscape, comprising three key components: Process, Assessing Market Viability, and Securing Funding. | |
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IEEE Life Member Conference |
|  | Open to all interested technology enthusiasts, the first-ever IEEE Life Members Conference will focus on the evolution of technology, applications, and contributions. Network with industry-based luminaries and technical professionals, learn about emerging technologies, and appreciate the influence IEEE members have on the profession. Date: 14-16 April 2024 Location: Austin, Texas, USA | |
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Seminar "How to Write an Effective Research Paper" |
|  | On February 2nd, IEEE Hawaii Women in Engineering (WIE) organized a seminar titled "How to Write an Effective Research Paper" aimed at providing valuable guidance and insights to attendees on crafting high-quality research papers. The seminar was led by Quynh Tran, a Power System Engineer from the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Throughout the presentation, Quynh shared practical tips and strategies gleaned from her own research experiences, aiming to equip attendees with the necessary skills to navigate the research writing process successfully. |
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IEEE UH Manoa LinkedIn Workshop |
|  | On February 8th, the IEEE University of Hawaii at Manoa Student Branch collaborated with the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) UH Manoa to host a LinkedIn Workshop. This joint initiative aimed to provide students with valuable insights and practical tips for optimizing their LinkedIn profiles to enhance professional networking and career opportunities. |
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Panel discussion on "Challenges and Disparities in the Workplace" |
|  | On February 24th, IEEE Hawaii Women in Engineering (WIE) and the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Hawaiian Islands co-hosted an inspiring panel discussion on "Challenges and Disparities in the Workplace". The event brought together a diverse group of STEM professionals, each with a unique journey of industry experience. The panelists shared candid insights into their professional trajectories as STEM women, shedding light on the challenges they've faced and the strategies they've employed to overcome them. |
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| Join the IEEE Hawaii Section Discord server to get event updates and interact with peers! | |
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