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Santa Clara Valley EMC Chapter: Testing and Compliance Seminar at the New CKC Laboratories!

CKC Laboratories, Inc., 46025 Warm Springs Blvd, Fremont, California, United States, 94539

Stick around for your chance to win over $500 in prizes, including a JBL speaker, Igloo cooler, SF Giants tickets, and gift cards! There is no charge to attend, but you must register by Friday, June 12! IEEE members and non-members are welcome!! Speaker(s): Randy Clark, Steve Behm Agenda: 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM | Coffee & Check-In 11:00 AM – 11:45 AM | Nerve Stimulation Seminar hosted by Randy Clark, CKC Labs 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM | Catered Lunch Courtesy of ETS-Lindgren & Facility Tour 1:15 PM – 2:00 PM | Grounding & Shielding Seminar hosted by Steve Behm 2:00 PM | Closing Comments and Raffle CKC Laboratories, Inc., 46025 Warm Springs Blvd, Fremont, California, United States, 94539

Augmented Intelligence for End-to-End Design

Room: Conf SJ5-1 Lake Tahoe, Bldg: Building 5, 2655 Seely Ave, Cadence campus, san jose, California, United States, 95134

Chiplet and disaggregated architectures are rapidly becoming mainstream across applications from edge to server. Yet the resulting design complexity exceeds the capabilities of today’s tools, flows, and methodologies—particularly when aiming for highly optimized solutions at scale. Augmented Intelligence, the combination of human expertise and machine intelligence, offers a transformative approach to this challenge. By assigning strategic, high-level decision-making to engineers and delegating computationally intensive, iterative tasks to AI, this framework enables multi-level and multi-domain optimization. The result is the ability to generate a far greater number of custom-optimized designs with the same resources—delivering competitive products with higher quality and faster time-to-market. At Intel, in collaboration with partners, we have developed and deployed Augmented Intelligence solutions spanning silicon to system design and hardware to software design. These efforts have demonstrated efficiency gains exceeding 90% in critical areas. In this talk, I will share practical examples and key insights from several years of applying Augmented Intelligence to end-to-end design, highlighting how human–AI collaboration is reshaping the path to innovation. There will not be any recording. Please attend in person. Speaker(s): Olena Zhu, Agenda: 5:30-6:15pm: Light Dinner/Social 6:15: Chapter Admin and then Presentation Room: Conf SJ5-1 Lake Tahoe, Bldg: Building 5, 2655 Seely Ave, Cadence campus, san jose, California, United States, 95134

EMC for Missiles

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/508800

This virtual meeting can accommodate up to 100 attendees. While military systems in general have to operate in tough electromagnetic environments, missile programs require special attention and considerations from an EMI/EMC perspective. From environments to requirements to best practices, this presentation will discuss key focuses of EMI/EMC engineering in relation to missile programs and systems and how best to achieve success. Speaker(s): Flynn Lawrence, Flynn Lawrence Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/508800