DCU IEEE Student Branch | Role for Hydrogen in the Clean Energy Transition

Hydrogen will play an important role in clean energy generation while transitioning from traditional fuel sources. In this talk, Dr James Carton will discuss their team's work in developing the necessary technology for running Ireland's public transport on a clean energy source such as Hydrogen.

IEEE Conference | Advances in Communications, Devices and Systems (ACDS)

The Imperial College IEEE Student Branch is teaming up with the EEE PhD Student Representatives to bring you the 2021 IEEE Conference on Advances in Communications, Devices and Systems (ACDS). This year’s conference theme is “Things that might shock you” and includes a keynote presentation by Dr Ayush Bhandari of Imperial College London.

PES Distinguished Lecture | Grid Modernisation and Smart Distribution Systems

Imperial College London Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, South Kensington Campus, London

This presentation will provide an overview of grid modernisation activities and smart distribution systems, and discuss objectives, trends, modern equipment, technologies, leading industry practices, solutions and methodologies used by the electric power industry.

Celebration | IEEE DAY 2023 at Imperial College London

Imperial College London Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, South Kensington Campus, London

Imperial College London Student Branch is hosting an event for IEEE Day 2023 to promote IEEE, the Student Branch, and the Student Chapters, particularly from the Power and Energy and Engineering in Medicine and Biology Societies. 

4th IEEE UK&I Young Professionals Postgraduate STEM Research Symposium

Northumbria University Faculty of Engineering and Environment, Ellison Building, Newcastle Upon Tyne

The 4th IEEE Young Professionals, UK & Ireland Section, is hosting a postgraduate STEM research symposium on 18th November at Northumbria University, Newcastle.

Hybrid Event | University of Bristol IEEE Student Branch and IEEE Nanotechnology UK & Ireland Chapter Joint Industry Talk

University of Bristol 1.11 The Old Council Chamber, Wills Memorial Building, Bristol

IEEE Nanotechnology UK & Ireland Chapter and University of Bristol IEEE Student Branch are pleased to announce a joint industry talk - Timing Analysis in digital silicon devices: Challenges and techniques for timing closure in modern chips - at the University of Bristol.

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