The @IEEE Communications Society Research Collaboration Pitch Session program connects promising researchers with industry leaders who can offer them funding, mentorship, and connections to bring promising ideas closer to real-world deployment. https://t.co/FVAdo3wKWd
Approved medical mobile apps added to the registry receive an #IEEE certification badge and submission identifier, which can be displayed on the company’s website, app store listings, and marketing materials. https://t.co/r1hi6LKDbb
Meet Ana Inês Inácio, a TNO researcher helping to shape the future of wireless networks, satellite communications, and signal optimization. #WirelessTech#WomenInSTEM https://t.co/mq0IgGi6Yd
Manchester code isn’t just theory. The clever encoding scheme, which bakes timing into the signal itself, is an important element of technologies including Ethernet and infrared remote controls. https://t.co/sRaLOVS0dG
The FPGA changed hardware forever. IEEE honored the invention that made chips reprogrammable, thus enabling faster innovation across multiple applications, including AI, networking, and medical systems. https://t.co/KycLx6eaGR
How do you make data easier for humans to understand? NTU professor Yong Wang is building visualization tools that turn complexity into insight. https://t.co/ojyr20pyWy
“At this point in my career journey, I don’t want to do just curiosity-driven research,�� says @USC professor Maja Mataric. “What my team and I do today is driven by curiosity, but it is answering the question: ‘How can we help someone live a better life?’” https://t.co/lX2xOHpMnw
Are you a founder of a hardware startup? The @ieeeENT Hard Tech Venture Summit could help you connect with investors and learn about the manufacturing process and regulatory compliance.
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“Whether it’s helping a person improve a trait like that or driving efficiencies at a business, AI just has so much potential to help,” says @OpenAI engineer Sarang Gupta. “I’m excited to be a little part of that.” https://t.co/vmn5C2lJBD
Gus Gaynor, who is a former member of The Institute’s editorial advisory board, started an ongoing series of TEMS-sponsored career-interest articles. He coauthored several of them. https://t.co/09ItxW4Ouk
“Joining #IEEE and being active is the best thing you can do for your career,” says student member Kyle McGinley. He is a junior at @TempleUniv https://t.co/ghtZmJOVqV
“My journey has shown me that #IEEE is much more than a professional society; it is a global platform that allows me to collaborate with a diverse network of experts to solve local humanitarian challenges,” says IEEE Senior Member Abhishek Appaji. https://t.co/QPbM1kPSra
“Connectivity should not be a luxury. Rural communities deserve an infrastructure that fits their needs,” says #IEEE Senior Member Bhaskara Rallabandi. https://t.co/Ft7f6xjG4J
The #IEEE Professional Development Suite developed by @IEEEeducation ensures that learners are not just keeping pace with change but helping to drive it. https://t.co/lGl7FmbpYa
@honda P2 was not just a technical achievement; it was a catalyst that propelled the field of humanoid robotics forward, demonstrating the potential for robots to interact with and assist humans in meaningful ways. It’s now an #IEEE Milestone.
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Through its credentialing program, @IEEE is helping higher education and industry work together to bridge the technical workforce skills gap. https://t.co/3PlcSr67FT
The ENIAC legacy heralded the computer age, transforming not only science and industry but also education, research, and human communication and interaction. https://t.co/QSJeTsSByN
Through interactive workshops, live demonstrations, and networking opportunities, attendees of the #IEEE Buildathon left with practical, employer-aligned skills and clearer career pathways for AI-era skills-building. https://t.co/pXojKQfM3w
In today’s unpredictable job landscape, #IEEE is stepping up to help our talented members navigate change, build resilience, and connect with future employers. https://t.co/T2uVhVUxXH