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Kinematically Redundant Hybrid Parallel Robots for Physical Human-Robot Interaction
Kinematically Redundant Hybrid Parallel Robots for Physical Human-Robot Interaction
Controls, Robotics and Cybernetics Joint Chapter of IEEE Vancouver Section Title: Kinematically Redundant Hybrid Parallel Robots for Physical Human-Robot Interaction Speaker: Dr. Kefei Wen Date & Time: August 31st, 2023 at 3PM Pacific Time Place: Zoom and UBC Point Grey Campus Abstract: Robots that physically interact with humans are making their way into many applications... Read more
CIT Summer Series – Jon Peddie – The History of Visual Magic in Computers: How Beautiful Images are Made in CAD, 3D, VR and AR
CIT Summer Series – Jon Peddie – The History of Visual Magic in Computers: How Beautiful Images are Made in CAD, 3D, VR and AR
This is a weekly session of the CIT Summer Series, with Jon Peddle presenting The History of Visual Magic in Computers: How Beautiful Images are Made in CAD, 3D, VR and AR : If you have ever looked at a fantastic adventure or science fiction movie, or an amazingly complex and rich computer game, or... Read more
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Advancements in Package High-Speed Signalling and Standardization
Advancements in Package High-Speed Signalling and Standardization
Technical Seminat by Dr. Kemal Aygün (Intel Fellow, IEEE Fellow) with the following abstract: Recently, applications such as artificial intelligence has been evolving very rapidly and bringing with it a more stringent set of requirements for system performance. One area where the performance demand has been scaling very aggressively is that for interconnecting different components... Read more
Vancouver Section Exec Meeting – September 2023
Vancouver Section Exec Meeting – September 2023
Monthly executive committee meeting. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/370046
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Engineer & Copywriting – Progressive Automations, Desk & Bed
Engineer & Copywriting – Progressive Automations, Desk & Bed
Mr. Bong will talk about Engineer & Copywriting - in Progressive Automations, Desk & Bed Co-sponsored by: British Columbia institute of Technlogy Speaker(s): Nathan, 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, V5G 3H2
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BCIT Club Day
BCIT Club Day Recruitment Event for BCIT students. Distributing member development items, pamphlets, giveaway items, incentives for new IEEE registrants. Co-sponsored by: BCIT Student Association Room: Great Hall, Bldg: SE02, 3700 Willingdon Ave, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, V5G 3H2
Space Radiation Hardness Assurance
Space Radiation Hardness Assurance
Space can be a hostile environment for both space system hardware and humans. One important potential threat is the presence of charged particles and electromagnetic radiation present in outer space. Space radiation environment is characterized by a variety of sources, each contributing to a range of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation types. This presentation will go... Read more
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Vancouver TALK 18: History of the TRIUMF Cyclotron Construction
Vancouver TALK 18: History of the TRIUMF Cyclotron Construction
Speaker: Dr Ewart Blackmore, Former Head of the Accelerator Technology Division, TRIUMF Registration is optional, but we want to know who to expect. 10:00 AM P.D.T. You can log in at 9:45 AM (12:45 PM Montreal) to check connection and say hello.All IEEE members are welcome, especially those Life Members that don't have a local... Read more
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Driving Automotive ICs into Advanced CMOS
Driving Automotive ICs into Advanced CMOS
Automotive processors have become a multi-billion dollar market with ever growing demand for advanced silicon. Cars today are increasingly featured with better safety/autonomy, electrification, and connectivity. In this talk, we will cover how automotive electronics is evolving towards domain and zonal topologies to integrate more functionality, and provide a brief overview of NXP's portfolio to... Read more
Introducing the Rock Crusher: A Flow-Based Model for Backlog Management
Introducing the Rock Crusher: A Flow-Based Model for Backlog Management
Nearly 40 years ago, Fred Brooks wrote, “The single hardest part of building a software system is deciding precisely what to build.” In the early days of agile software development, the value stream may have begun and ended with the product owner. It was just the product owner who decided precisely what to build. However,... Read more