Join #IEEE members at FutureCom 2024 in São Paulo, Brazil from 8-10 October as they share insights about the latest advancements in connectivity technologies and their relationship with humanity. During the event, IEEE Impact Creators will discuss technology trends for 2025 and the impact of digital twin technology, ethical AI, robotics and more. Learn more about this year’s event: https://bit.ly/47LAlCM
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Over the past few weeks, #IEEE Impact Creators have been sharing insights about the future of cybersecurity as AI and quantum computing transform the technology landscape. Awareness of these considerations today will help build a better, more secure tomorrow. Read expert insights and predictions on IEEE Transmitter: https://bit.ly/3N8xgmA
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Each October, we observe #Cybersecurity Awareness Month to amplify the importance of safeguarding personal information and sensitive online data in an increasingly digital world. As technology evolves, it’s crucial to stay up-to-date on the latest cybersecurity risks and preventative measures—especially when AI and quantum computing are poised to redefine the online experience. Read about the cybersecurity implications of these emerging technologies on #IEEE Transmitter: https://bit.ly/3ztNxj7
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Each IEEE Day, we celebrate IEEE’s legacy, which began in October 1884 when a small group of visionary engineers gathered to share knowledge and advance the field of electrical engineering. 140 years later, #IEEE has grown into a professional home for technologists worldwide, fostering innovation and enabling career growth. In this Q&A, three IEEE members share how IEEE has helped them thrive throughout their career journeys: https://bit.ly/4eKc5Db
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IEEE MOVE-1 deployed Grayson Randall and Ira Arman are deployed to Asheville, NC for Hurricane Helene response. IEEE MOVE-2 is headed to Charlotte, NC to pick up equipment and is expected to be sent also to western NC. How You Can Help: Donate: Every contribution makes a difference! A suggested donation of $40 can go a long way in supporting MOVE’s disaster response efforts. Link: https://lnkd.in/eGJwX2nu #ieeehtb #ieeeusamove #IEEEFoundation #IEEE #ieeeusa #disasterrelief
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30 September - 4 October is #IEEE History Week, celebrating IEEE's rich 140-year history of technological advancement. From phonographs and telephones to space exploration, IEEE has been at the forefront of life-changing innovations and new technologies that have changed the world for the better. Today, IEEE continues to champion these developments by uniting technologists from around the globe to exchange knowledge and facilitate collaboration. Celebrate #IEEE140 with us and explore archival imagery, historic IEEE documents and more: https://bit.ly/4ds4ubv
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“As the President and CEO of #IEEE, I invite you to join us in ending light poverty. Electric light is vital for improving quality of life, health, and education, yet millions still live without it. The IEEE “Let's Make Light” competition calls for innovative, sustainable, and affordable solutions to ensure a brighter future for those in need. This is your chance to showcase your creativity and make a real impact.” - Tom Coughlin, 2024 IEEE President & CEO https://bit.ly/4dsebGE
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AI-driven attacks are far beyond what human defenders can handle alone. #IEEE Impact Creator Eleanor Watson explains why automated threats require automated defenses. Learn more on IEEE Transmitter: https://bit.ly/46j1Ang
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This week we’re recognizing #IEEE Member Subodha Charles, affiliated with IEEE Student Activities Committee and IEEE Young Professionals. Subodha has been an IEEE member since 2011, joining as a student within the Sri Lanka section. Since then, he has grown to become a leader who helped uplift his section and others, fostering industry collaboration and member growth, particularly for students and young professionals. Subodha’s background in electronics and telecommunication engineering, along with his passion for entrepreneurship, led him to co-found a startup in his native Sri Lanka that is now an industry leader in the energy sector. Upon completing his Ph.D. in the United States, Subodha returned to Sri Lanka to focus on business growth and continued research in his areas of interest.