“Birth of the PC” by Dr Harvey Cohen
OnlineKey elements of the Personal Computer emerged during the decade starting in 1974. . These included the computer mouse, icon-based desktops, network links, affordable mass storage, memory-mapped video displays. Through this decade the beginnings were seen first-hand by the presenter, Dr Harvey Cohen, starting in 1974, which he spent in the MIT AI Lab, and briefly in Silicon Valley where he encountered SMALLTALK and the Dynabook. Back in Australia In 1975 he constructed a Turtle robot, developed mainframe microprocessor cross assemblers for four emerging microprocessors. Using the very first generation of microcomputers he initiated the OZNAKI Project. which produced the LOGO related software for microcomputers, running initially on the Poly-88, arguably the earliest practical microcomputer. In 1978 he had extensive dealings with Jeff Raskin, an associate editor of IEEE Computer, who confided his plan to join Apple. At Apple Raskin initiated the development of the Macintosh, but before its release, Steve Jobs became the Macintosh lead. And then came the IBM branded microcomputer called the IBM PC, followed by the Microsoft DOS and Windows machine. The Zoom session will start at 10:45 am https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84185878704?pwd=cjRRVDJNTTdFQXl0cSs1WHRmTkc1dz09 Meeting ID: 841 8587 8704 Passcode: 847602
Technical Seminar on National Electricity Market (NEM) Oscillatory Stability
OnlineZoom Link: https://deakin.zoom.us/j/86945768371?pwd=Y3NTTlZtZjRYUXBZVkFvbEFTRldqUT09 Contact: IEEE PES and IEEE IAS Victorian chapters– [email protected] Abstract: (Speakers: Marina Delac, Australian Energy Market Operator) This technical presentation will discuss why the National Electricity Market (NEM) cannot operate without stabilising devices. The technical talk has been prepared for people without previous exposure to small signal/oscillatory stability in power systems. The primary focus of the talk will be on concepts rather than the very detail and will cover the following agenda: What is oscillatory stability? How is oscillatory stability assessed? How is NEM kept stable? What does the future hold for oscillatory stability?. Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/national-electricity-market-nem-oscillatory-stability-tickets-196338372357
IoT Symposium
OnlineThe Symposium will cover IoT talks related to technologies and data communication by key academics, researchers, and industry professionals. It will provide an opportunity to discuss the latest developments and provide a forum for discussion, knowledge sharing, and collaboration. Registration required. More information and registration: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/281547 Download the Flyer/ Agenda: - IoT Symp 2021 Flyer - Flyer IoT Symposium 2021 Zoom Details Join Zoom meeting: https://cqu.zoom.us/j/87079496842?pwd=ZUZwa0hCRVljSE04MisybDZPNzhjdz09 Password: 531891 Join from dial-in phone line: Dial: +61 2 8015 2088 Meeting ID: 870 7949 6842 International numbers available: https://cqu.zoom.us/u/kcQuGrxf0A Join from an H.323/SIP room system: Dial: [email protected] or SIP:8707949684[email protected] or 103.122.166.55 (Australia) Meeting ID: 87079496842 H323/SIP Password: 531891 Join from Skype for Business or Lync: Dial: [email protected]
FHIR-Fast Health Interoperability Resources- and healthcare data exchange
OnlineSpeaker: Grahame Grieve Product Director, "FHIR" HL7 Location: Virtual Webinar; abstract & registration details to follow This event is a collaboration between the IEEE Victorian Section Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBS), and the Society for Medical & Biological Engineering Victoria. More Information: [email protected]
Respiratory Rehabilitation through an Assistive Electronic Trumpet
OnlineSpeaker: Thomas Beltrame (Data Scientist, Consilium Technology) Location: Virtual Webinar; abstract & registration details to follow This event is a collaboration between the IEEE Victorian Section Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBS), and the Society for Medical & Biological Engineering Victoria.
Smart textile: IoT facilitated loosely coupled architecture
Zoom details: https://cqu.zoom.us/j/87079496842?pwd=ZUZwa0hCRVljSE04MisybDZPNzhjdz09 Password: 531891 Meeting ID: 870 7949 6842 For more information and registration please visit: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/281547
Microwave Education around the World – fot Future wireless communications and Sensing from Megahertz to Terahertz
OnlineMTT has taken the initiative of Microwave Education around the World and IEEE MTT-S Distinguished Microwave Instructors will be delivering talks/workshops. The first workshop will be a virtual talk using Webex. Please use the following link to find more details about this event and for registration. Registration link: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/290710. Download Flyer: Microwave Education around the World Flyer.pdf For any inquiries, please contact, Fatemeh Babaeian ([email protected]).
IEEE Victorian Section/Tasmanian Sub-Section Annual General Meeting 2021
OnlineIEEE Victorian Section and IEEE Tasmanian Sub-Section members are cordially invited for our Annual General Meeting 2021 Registration: https://bit.ly/VicAGM2021 (You will need to be signed in to your email to register) Download the agenda: IEEE Vic Section AGM 2021 Agenda
What is it and how do we forecast demand to manage the Grid?
OnlineIEEE Power Energy Society (PES) VIC Chapter WIP Seminar: DERMS: What is it and how do we forecast demand to manage the Grid? Zoom Link: https://deakin.zoom.us/j/81384001285?pwd=RWVjaUgrNGdPT1diTmtmNFM0NVVPQT09 Contact: IEEE PES Victorian chapters– [email protected] Abstract: (Speakers: Dr Thilaksha Silva, CitiPower/Powercor/United Energy) CitiPower, Powercor & United Energy is the largest electricity distributor in Victoria, Australia, delivering electricity to over 1.8 million residential households and commercial customers across Victoria. We are a data-driven organisation, and we exploit Big Data from over 1.8 million active smart meters in our Advanced Metering Infrastructure Smart Meter Network. Our electricity grid was initially designed for one-way directional flow distributed from a centralised generation source to end consumers. Over time, the electricity grid has grown at both HV and LV levels. This increased penetration of Distributed Energy Resources has created new challenges. We initiated the Low Voltage-Distributed Energy Resource Management System (LV-DERMS) to better manage and control the stability of our network by automatic controlling of air-conditioner energy consumption. This allows users to reduce consumption during peak periods. We identify distribution substations that are prone to stress during hot weather due to peak capacity constraints such as residential air conditioner loads. In this talk, I will demonstrate our LV-DERMS Architecture from forecasting demand for those stressed distribution substations, calculating overload, creating events, event monitoring via Sensibo device, and post-event reporting. You will learn how we control the load on the LV network to help balance the grid and to avoid risks of blackouts and power quality issues on the constrained areas of the network. Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/derms-what-is-it-and-how-do-we-forecast-demand-to-manage-the-grid-tickets-214956319137
Engineering Perspective to Graduates to Higher Engineering roles in Industry including Academic Research and Teaching
"Engineering Perspective to Graduates to Higher Engineering roles in Industry including Academic Research and Teaching'' where I will discuss and provide key elements of an engineering graduate to this day what has been achieved, successful and some of the downfalls in Academic Research and Teach, Manager in R&D, Design, Proof-of-Concept, Production, Management and Product Delivery/Advertising, Customer Survey, Customer Service, Engineering Service, etc. This showcases the experience and expertise that you will acquire in the years of work. What are the benefits of being an Academic or Industry contribution? Change of roles of an engineer during various workplaces and who is suited to be an Academic including sacrifices that you make during the career span. Location: Face to Face (with the desired number due to Covid19 Victorian and Federal government restrictions including Zoom streaming. There will be refreshments but if the restrictions are lifted or relaxed further, the possibility for attendees for a dinner (based on approval) with industrial and academics to mingle and discuss engineering but also way forward after almost 2 years of no contact. All members, students, industry and academic professionals and other engineering discipline representatives and societies in Victoria. Financial Sponsor: Any industrial organisations (private or government) are greatly appreciated to provide sponsorship (from $500 to 2000 max.) which will be utilised for future events with High-Calibre Academic and Industry speakers including Distinguished Professors Talks, Student Prizes for projects to various universities in Victoria, Project competitions across all universities and prizes for students at IEEE conferences held in Victoria and Social functions. Registration: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/289591
IEEE – Sponsored Third International Virtual Conference On Power Engineering Computing and Control (PECCON’22)
This International Conference aims to provide a platform for Engineers, Researchers, Scientists & Academicians to present their work, to share experiences and ideas in the conference theme. Download brochure: BroPECCON_2022.pdf PEECON 2022 program will features Keynotes and Plenary Sessions, Technical Paper Presentations, Industry Sessions and Awards The organizing committee of the conference invites papers from researchers on the following areas and related topics (but not limited to): Track 1: Advances in Electric Vehicles (All Engineering Aspects) Power Converters for Electric vehicle, EV systems design, modeling, simulation, and testing, AC and DC conductive charging, wireless charging, smart charging, fast charging, EV fleet and infrastructure asset management, Information Technology and Communication services for the EV ecosystem, Global standards development for EVs and their impact on EV deployment, Trends in EV deployment, supply chain and manufacturing, EV-related educational programs for engineers, legislators, and the public, Advances of Sensors used in EV/ HEV, Emerging and Advanced Green Energy Technologies in Transport Track 2: Computational and Control Methods for EVs Energy efficiency and rationale use of energy in EV, Energy Efficient motor drives and controllers, Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks & Deep learning in EV, Augmented network and virtual reality for EV, Industry 4.0 and Cyber-physical systems for EV security, Information Technology and Communication services for the EV ecosystem Image processing and Intelligent Decision Support Systems, Navigation and Sensor Network, Night Vision Technology in Automobile Track 3: Energy Storage using EVs Advances in EV Energy Storage Technologies, Management EV battery charging time considering power network requirements, EV charging standard and methods, Design and sizing of EV battery storage, Battery energy management for EV application, Charging topology for EV storage, DC fast charging, superfast charging of EV batteries, State of charge and health estimation of EV battery, Security of EV charging system, Solid state transformer (SST) based EV charging system, Application of advanced control technologies to optimize fast charging performance in EV charging stations Track 4: Sustainable Energy, Microgrids, and Grid Integration Power grid and renewable energy resource interfacing for EV mass deployment, Vehicle to Grid application, Energy efficiency and rationale use of energy, Impacts of grid integration of renewable based microgrid, Model predictive control of microgrid Harmonic mitigation in Microgrid, Islanding detection of Microgrid, Control and power management of isolated microgrid, Role of energy storage for microgrid, Voltage and frequency stability of microgrid, LVRT/HVRT and Fault ride through enhancement of microgrid, Inverter-based power systems Track 5: Future Power Systems: Modeling, Control, and Stability Control of EV storage for Vehicle to Grid (V2G) operation for Grid support, Energy Efficient Designs and Standards, Energy Management Systems, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Power Solutions in Developing Countries, Sustainable Technologies for Energy Conservation, Energy Management, Policies, Economics and Sustainability, Smart Grid / Smart City / Smart Mobility, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Green Energy, Computational Models for Sustainable Development. Paper submission link (If required): All Manuscript should be submitted via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=peccon21 Event ticket cost (If not free)