IEEE SSIT Lecture | Did Microwaves Harm US Employees at Its Embassy in Havana?

Since 2016 a controversy has developed about a possible attack on US personnel at the U.S. Embassy in Havana. This talk will review all publicly available information about the incident, including medical follow ups of embassy personnel reporting symptoms, a review of medical records by the CDC, a report issued by a panel of the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM), and a recently declassified report by the Accountability Review Board (ARB) of the Department of State.

IEEE SSIT Lecture | Apps for Mental Health: New Research and Marketplace Trends

As use of telepsychiatry in mental health via video/phone visits soars, it is important to consider also how asynchronous telepsychiatry tools like smartphone apps can also advance care. This talk will describe the evolving field of smartphone digital phenotyping, the potential for real time data capture via smartphones, methods to analyse apps for mental health, and practical clinical applications of these tools.

ComSoc Virtual Distinguished Lecture | Connecting Space Assets to the Internet: Challenges and Solutions

Data communications between Earth and spacecrafts, such as satellites, have traditionally been carried out through dedicated links. Shared links using Internet Protocol-based communication offers a number of advantages over dedicated links, however, the movement of spacecrafts gives rise to mobility management issues. This talk will discuss various mobility management solutions for extending the Internet connection to spacecrafts.

Online Workshop | Challenges and Opportunities: Towards a Better WIE Future

In the “Challenges and Opportunities: Towards Better WIE Future” workshop, female engineers will tell us about the challenges they faced and how they overcame them. This will help others to learn by example from other expert engineers and help them on their journey.

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