IEEE United Kingdom & Ireland Blockchain Launch | 2020

London Metropolitan University 166-220 Holloway Road, London

IEEE United Kingdom & Ireland Blockchain Launch | 2020 Welcome to the IEEE United Kingdom and Ireland Blockchain Group Launch! Blockchain, as a disruptive technology, is a multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary specialism. It is by far the most forward thinking, impactful, and disruptive emerging technology family that the Future Directions Committee and the IEEE [...]

Technical Talk: What If You Could Grow Back An Amputated Hand For Pain Relief?

University of Reading Van Emden Theatre, Edith Morley Building, Whiteknights Campus, Reading

This talk will look at new ways of using robots and games and will demonstrate how strategies that aim to 'trick' the brain can have a positive impact on the recovery of cognitive and physical injuries and in reducing pain.

2020 Communication Technologies and Cloud Computing Conference (CTCCC 2020)

University of Cambridge Cripps Court, Magdalene College, 1-3 Chesterton Road, Cambridge

CTCCC 2020 will be a remarkable event which can bring together professors, researchers and students in the field of communication technologies and cloud computing making the conference a perfect platform to share experience, foster collaborations across industry and academia, and evaluate emerging technologies across the globe.  

IEEE PES Student Branch Chapter at UoM Celebration Event for 2020 (online)

The IEEE PES Student Branch Chapter at UoM is pleased to invite you to the annual PES Day Celebration Event for 2020. This online event includes a webinar: The Future of Power and Energy, talks on the global and local impact of the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES), the benefits of PES membership and a panel discussion: Affordable and Clean Energy to the Community.

Webinar | COVID19 Privacy Deep Dive

The use of location data and contact tracing apps in response to COVID19 has raised questions around societal values and trade-offs. This presentation will consider how the pandemic is impacting human rights, with a focus on the rights to privacy and data protection.

Climate Change and Environmental Technology Special Interest Group (ETSIG) Event: Uncertain Times – Smart Cities and Resilience Webinar

Smart cities can be more resilient – or less - to natural and man-made disasters. Resilience can be increased through using “smart” technologies to mitigate and respond to climate change challenges, disasters, and other unforeseen shocks like the current COVID-19 pandemic. However, resilience can also be reduced where smart technologies enable new modes of failure. This talk will review the potential pros and cons.

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