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3 meetings

Title:
IEEE SSCS Oregon Chapter May Meeting and Seminar (Virtual)
Date:
May 16th
9:00 AM (1.5 hours)
Abstract:

IEEE SSCS Oregon Chapter May Meeting and Seminar

Join us for a (virtual) talk from SSCS Distinguished Dr. Tim Piessens from ICsense, Leuven, Belgium, on Thursday, May 16th. The seminar will be held from 9:00am to 10:30am (PST) via a Virtual format. Please register for the meeting link and information.

Register via the included Zoom link. You need to register via Zoom (not vTools) to be able to join the meeting.

 

Topic:

Challenges in Battery Monitoring Systems for Electrical Vehicles

 

Abstract:

Electrical vehicles will become the standard in private transport the coming decade. Since the battery is still the main component that will determine cost and driving range, a good battery control is the main component in an eV system.

A battery management system consists of 2 components : a current measurement system and a voltage monitoring system. Both have their own specific problems.

We will first discuss the different techniques to measure current : using a shunt, a Rogowski coil or using a magnetic sensor.

Next the voltage measurement chain will be tackled including techniques for dealing with the high voltages of a battery pack.

 

Speaker Biography:

Tim Piessens received the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, in 1998 and 2003, respectively. During his Ph.D., he focused on a new type of power amplifier/line driver for xDSL applications. In 2004, he co-founded ICsense, where he is the CTO and is responsible for the technical content of projects in the medical, automotive and consumer fields.

His current research interests include analog sensor readouts, non-linear system design, power management, high-voltage design and low-power, low-noise analog front-end design.

From 2014 till 2021, he was a member of the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference Technical Program Committee. He was a member of the ISSCC EU leadership, the ISSCC executive committee and the ISSCC vision committee from 2019 till 2021 and ITPC EU chair in 2021. From 2020 on, he is a member of the ESSDERC-ESSCIRC Steering Committee.

Title:
IEEE SusTech Talk May 2024 – Harnessing AI for Product Lifecycle Intelligence
Date:
May 21st
8:00 AM (1 hour)
Abstract:

SusTech is hosting talks on Sustainability topics.

“Harnessing AI for Product Lifecycle Intelligence”

with Neil D’Souza, CEO and founder of Makersite, Stuttgart, Germany

Date/Time: May 21, 2024

Discover the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in revolutionizing product lifecycle management and sustainable manufacturing practices. This webinar, featuring Neil D’Souza, CEO of Makersite, will explore AI’s role in fostering smarter decision-making, optimizing resources, reducing waste, and amplifying the value proposition of products through eco-design. With sustainability reporting demands set to increase exponentially, learn how integrating AI can offer businesses critical competitive advantages and support the urgent need for comprehensive environmental data governance. Join us to gain actionable insights into achieving efficiency and innovation in a rapidly evolving market.

Key Takeaways:

1. AI-Driven Decision-Making: The integration of Artificial Intelligence in product lifecycle management significantly enhances decision-making processes, allowing companies to make smarter, data-backed decisions. This technological shift is pivotal for navigating the complexities of modern markets efficiently.

2. Resource Optimization and Waste Reduction: By leveraging AI, businesses can achieve substantial improvements in resource utilization and waste management. This not only contributes to more sustainable manufacturing practices but also aligns with global environmental goals.

3. Competitive Advantage through Sustainability: The webinar underscores the importance of adopting AI technologies for sustainability reporting and environmental data governance. This approach not only meets the increasing demands for transparency but also positions businesses at the forefront of innovation and sustainability, offering a clear competitive edge in the marketplace.

 

Title:
NORPAC’s 400,000 TONS PER YEAR M RECYCLED PAPER PROJECT – LEVERAGING LED LIGHTING TO MAXIMIZE PRODUCTION AND WORKPLACE SAFETY
Date:
May 22nd
5:30 PM (2.5 hours)
Location:
MEGI Engineering
Lake Oswego
Cost:
Admission fee may apply
Abstract:

The officers of the Oregon/SW Washington Chapter of the Industry Applications Society invite you to join us Wednesday evening, May 22, 2024 for our dinner, meeting, and technical presentation.  We appreciate the support of all who attend our dinners and presentations. We will be meeting this month at MEGI Engineering in Lake Oswego. This location is easy to access by car from the Interstate 5 Kruse Way/Lake Oswego exits. Ample free parking and entrance at the East side of the building.

The cost for dinner is with food from Famous Dave’s BBQ. There is no charge to attend the presentation only.  Our IAS Chapter always offers free dinners for local PSU, OSU, George Fox, U of P, OIT and WSUV Electrical Engineering Students who attend our meetings. This is an excellent networking opportunity for students as our meetings are attended by many professionals in consulting, industrial engineering, and electrical equipment manufacturing.

3 meetings. Generated Wednesday, May 8 2024, at 6:06:46 PM. All times America/Los_Angeles