Wiliki O Hawaii September Newsletter |
| WILIKI O HAWAII or "The Engineer of Hawaii" is a newsletter published monthly by the HAWAII COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING SOCIETIES (HCES). The full version can be seen here. |
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Congratulations to our new IEEE Senior Members |
| On behalf of the IEEE community, the IEEE Hawaii Section is pleased to recognize three members recently elevated to Senior Member, Guohui Zhang, Vincent Attenasio, and Quynh Tran! Senior Member is the highest grade for which IEEE members can apply. It reflects experience and professional maturity in IEEE-designated fields.
If you are interested in elevating to Senior Member, email Brianne Tengan (brianne.tengan@ieee.org).
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IEEE Hawaii Section September ExCom |
| The IEEE Hawaii Section will be holding its monthly Executive Committee (ExCom) meeting on Thursday, September 5th 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 for $10 per person. Please give cash to Matt Sahara on the day of. Students do not need to bring payment. Date: 5 September 2024 Time: 06:30 PM to 07:30 PM Hawaii Time Location: University of Hawaii Holmes Hall 244 OR WebEx | |
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On-Package Chiplet Innovations with Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe): Challenges and Opportunities |
| | High-performance workloads demand on-package integration of heterogeneous processing units, on-package memory, and communication infrastructure such as co-packaged optics to meet the demands of the supercomputing landscape. On-package interconnects are a critical component to deliver the power-efficient performance with the right feature set in this evolving landscape. Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe), is an open industry standard with fully specified stack that comprehends plug-and-play interoperability of chiplets on a package; like the seamless interoperability on board with well-established and successful off-package interconnect standards such PCI Express and Compute Express Link (CXL). In this talk, we will discuss the usages and key metrics associated with different technology choices in UCIe, both planar and vertical, and how it will evolve going forward. We will also delve into the challenges and opportunities for chiplets connected through UCIe, including test and debug. - Date: 11 Sep 2024
- Time: 07:00 PM to 08:00 PM .All times are (UTC-10:00) Hawaii
- Location: 244 Holmes Hall, 2540 Dole St, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96822.
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Physiological Radar for Biomedical Monitoring and Smart Buildings |
| | Doppler radar technology can measure human physiological activity for a wide range of biomedical needs. Compact economical radar systems have been demonstrated as a non-invasive means of measuring vital signs through clothing and bedding, including heart and respiratory rates and signatures, activity, sleep posture, tidal respiratory volume, and pulse pressure. The value of such physiological monitoring extends beyond healthcare for applications including search and rescue, secure authentication, and smart buildings. This talk will provide an overview of state-of-the-art in Doppler radar physiological monitoring and related applications. - Date: 12 Sep 2024
- Time: 04:30 PM to 05:30 PM .All times are (UTC-10:00) Hawaii
- Location: 244 Holmes Hall, 2540 Dole St, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96822.
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Using Predictive Engineering for Multiple Response Optimization of an Integrated Circuit |
|  | Engineers traditionally use deterministic modeling in their tasks, but challenges for developing and optimizing products and processes inspire us to venture beyond deterministic to probabilistic or stochastic modeling. In this continuation from the prior presentation, a case study applying predictive engineering for the optimization of 4 requirements for an integrated circuit (Integrated Alternator Regulator for automobiles) will be shared. Brief summaries and overviews of other applications of predictive engineering to integrated circuit design stochastic optimization will be shared. - Date: 13 Sep 2024
- Time: 09:00 AM to 10:00 AM HST
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Monitoring and Control for Energy Efficient Machines |
| | In this talk, we'll dive into the importance of efficient electromechanical systems for a clean energy transition. Dr. Daisy Green will explore innovative methods for system maintenance and flexible energy management, including electrical monitoring techniques, machine learning approaches, and thermal control for energy-efficient buildings. She'll also touch on demand-side management for a sustainable grid. - Date: 19 Sep 2024
- Time: 05:00 PM to 06:00 PM .All times are (UTC-10:00) Hawaii
- Location: 244 Holmes Hall, 2540 Dole St, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96822.
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Honolulu Tech WeekPanel discussionHawaii's Deep Tech Future - Chips, Energy, and Beyond |
| | Honolulu Tech Week is a week of events hosted across our city by the companies, people and organizations connected to Hawaii's tech ecosystem. Join us for a week of events hosted by industry executives, startup leaders, investors, policy makers, and educators. Isar, one of our IEEE members, will be participating in the panel discussion "Hawaii's Deep Tech Future - Chips, Energy, and Beyond". This event, hosted in collaboration with the University of Hawaii’s Office of Innovation and Commercialization, will explore how engineers, entrepreneurs, and investors are shaping the future of deep tech across sectors critical to both Hawaii and the global economy. The panel will dive into why specific areas—like chips, energy, aerospace, defense, and ocean technologies—are important for Hawai’i’s growing technology ecosystem and solving some of humanity’s most critical problems. We’ll also cover the challenges and opportunities in navigating the world of deep tech, from breaking through in R&D to navigating capital and commercialization opportunities on the path to global scale. - Date: 18 September 2024
- Time: 04:00 PM to 05:00 PM All times are Honolulu time
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Women in Engineering: What would you do to secure your place in Industry 5.0? |
| | As we transition from the fourth industrial revolution to the fifth, the landscape of engineering and technology is evolving rapidly. Industry 5.0 heralds a new era where human creativity and intelligent technologies converge to deliver personalized, sustainable solutions. In this transformative phase, the contributions of women in engineering are not just beneficial but essential. In this talk, we will explore the critical role women play in this new industrial age. We will discuss the historical context of industrial revolutions and examine how the fourth industrial revolution brought us advancements like IoT, AI, and smart factories. Moving into Industry 5.0, we will see a shift towards human-machine collaboration, emphasizing sustainability, clean energy, and innovative materials. - Date: 17 Oct 2024
- Time: 06:00 PM to 07:00 PM All times are (UTC-07:00) Pacific Time
- Location: Online.
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Upcoming conferences in Hawaii |
| For more information about upcoming conferences, visit link |
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NAWIC Hawaii Chapter 114 August General Membership Meeting + Empowered Connections |
|  | NAWIC Hawaii Chapter 114 "Empowered Connections" event on August 23rd was a hit, with over 120 women! The energy in the room with over 100+ mana wahine (and a few men) was amazing! There was such great networking, cross pollinating, connecting, reconnecting, and so many good laughs were had! IEEE Hawaii WIE was thrilled to be part of it and we’re excited to collaborate with these incredible groups for future events. Here’s to more empowering connections ahead! |
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IEEE Senior Member Elevation |
| IEEE membership enhances every stage of your career. Whether you are an established professional or just starting out, IEEE membership identifies you as superior talent. Advancing your member grade can bring added peer recognition to your accomplishments. The grade of Senior Member is the highest for which application may be made and shall require experience reflecting professional maturity. For admission or transfer to the grade of Senior Member, a candidate shall be an engineer, scientist, educator, technical executive, or originator in IEEE-designated fields for a total of 10 years and have demonstrated 5 years of significant performance. Contact Brianne (brianne.tengan@ieee.org) for assistance with locating references. |
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