Week of Events
Thriving in an AI & Emerging Tech World: Opportunities and Challenges for Women Engineers
Thriving in an AI & Emerging Tech World: Opportunities and Challenges for Women Engineers
In celebration of (https://www.linkedin.com/company/ieee-women-in-engineering?trk=public_post-text)(WIE) Day, the IEEE WIE groups from Oregon, Hawaii, Utah, Spokane, Santa Clara Valley, San Diego, Richland, Phoenix, Foothill, and Coastal Los Angeles of (https://www.linkedin.com/company/ieee-region-6?trk=public_post-text) are excited to host a powerful panel discussion: "Thriving in an AI & Emerging Tech World: Opportunities and Challenges for Women Engineers" Join us for an engaging and timely conversation exploring how AI, automation, and digital transformation are reshaping the engineering landscape and redefining career paths. This dynamic event will feature esteemed engineers, researchers, and industry leaders sharing: 🔹 The evolving role of engineers in an AI-driven world 🔹 Opportunities and challenges uniquely faced by women in emerging tech 🔹 Strategies for upskilling, career growth, and leadership in a fast-changing environment Speaker(s): Prof. Saifur Rahman, Dr. Winnie Ye , Celia Shahnaz, John D. McDonald, P.E, Jill Gostin, David Koehler Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/486034
IEEE Hawaii General Meeting
IEEE Hawaii General Meeting
Learn about IEEE and the Chapters and Affinity Groups we have here in Hawaii! Network with other engineers, IEEE members, and students. [] Aloha Tower Marketplace Map found here: https://alohatower.com/events/images/1st-floor-map.pdf Agenda: 5:30pm - Networking 6:30pm - Hawaii Section Chapter and Affinity Group presentations 7:15pm - Closing remarks 7:30pm - Wrap up Room: Multipurpose Room 2, Bldg: Aloha Tower Marketplace, 1 Aloha Tower Dr, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, 96813
A System of Systems for Cognitive Decision-Making
A System of Systems for Cognitive Decision-Making
A System of Systems for Cognitive Decision-Making Decision-making is a task that an average person does about 300 to 400 times a day. Most decisions are minor but there are some that are of great importance, that the decision can have great impact. The Butterfly Effect states that a small action in one part of the world can cause a great effect in another part of the world at some later time. The Gartner Group estimates that by 2028 33% of enterprise applications will include agentic AI, and that this will enable 15% of daily work decisions to be made autonomously, without human intervention. . This can be fueled by a combination of shortage of capable humans, an increase in the cost of human involvement, and greater AI accuracy and performance. It should be started on a narrow realm of application, and with knowledge, experience, and success, the realm could be expanded. Human cognitive function is an important part of this paper, except that we try to create it in the machine environment. Some example situations are included to help demonstrate the problem. This paper explains some of the types of decision-making and how they are performed. The paper then continues with how this process, modeled after an intelligent human would perform the task. This discussion combines computer science, decision sciences, psychology, and mathematics to describe this project. Speaker(s): , Dr. Morantz Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/488111
R6 YP Game Night
R6 YP Game Night
skribbl.io game night in the R6 YP discord [] Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/483414