IEEE

IEEE

Non-profit Organizations

Piscataway, NJ 488,334 followers

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IEEE is the world’s largest professional association dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community through its highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. IEEE is the trusted “voice” for engineering, computing and technology information around the globe. There are more than 421,000 IEEE members in more than 160 countries. The IEEE publishes a third of the world’s technical literature in electrical engineering, computer science and electronics and is a leading developer of international standards that underpin many of today's telecommunications, information technology and power generation products and services. For information about the IEEE - visit http://www.ieee.org.

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http://www.ieee.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Piscataway, NJ
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1884
Specialties
Professional Society, Publications, Conferences, and Standards

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    Quantum computers are predicted to excel at solving complex problems like decrypting large datasets and pinpointing optimal shipping routes—both of which could take years with traditional computers. #IEEE Impact Creator Euclides Chuma explains how the technology is leaving the lab and benefitting various industry sectors. Read more on IEEE Transmitter:

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    Quantum computers are predicted to revolutionize how we process vast amounts of data along multiple computational pathways. The technology may not be ready for adoption in its current state, but this may soon change. #IEEE Impact Creator Houbing Song shares insights on the variety of possibilities that could come with a near-term breakthrough. Read on at IEEE Transmitter: https://bit.ly/46j1Ang

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    Don’t miss the second Meet the 2025 #IEEE President-Elect Candidates Forum on 6 August 2024. Candidates Mary Ellen Randall, S. K. Ramesh, and John P. Verboncoeur will answer your questions and share their visions for IEEE’s future. 2024 IEEE President-Elect Kathleen A. Kramer will host and moderate the event. Register here: https://bit.ly/3yiQ2UN

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    Breakthrough discoveries rarely happen overnight. Innovation is powered by iteration—it's the desire to dig deeper, test more and explore beyond the surface that pushes us to achieve the unthinkable and pave the way toward a better tomorrow.

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    AI-generated images are becoming more realistic than ever, sometimes blurring the lines of what's real versus fake. Generative AI has a plethora of useful applications, though experts are concerned that the technology could be used for deceptive practices—particularly when real-life situations are depicted inaccurately. What can be done to combat potentially harmful fake images? Ironically, researchers see different AI models as a promising solution. Read about their findings in a recently published paper on IEEE Xplore via IEEE Spectrum: https://bit.ly/4c3nKva

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    Generative AI has made phishing and online scams increasingly deceptive, making cybersecurity professionals increasingly concerned. As cyberscams become more sophisticated, how are organizations helping their employees stay safe online? The best defense mechanism is human involvement. As risks evolve, consistent employee training and communication are crucial. Learn more on #IEEE Transmitter: https://bit.ly/3YssPtZ

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    “Earlier this year, we delved into enhancing WIE-industry engagement at the #IEEE R10 Women in Engineering Industry Forum. The inspiring stories of female professionals drove our focus on career growth, skill-building, and community support to combat gender disparities and encourage females in STEM. Let's keep pushing for equal opportunities and women in leadership.” - Tom Coughlin, 2024 IEEE President & CEO

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    From secret mini-games to witty hidden tricks, "Easter eggs" are proof that technology can have a playful side. Easter eggs began to appear in the 1970s as developers began to hide clever functionalities in video games, applications and operating systems. The term was coined as an analogy to a real-world Easter egg hunt, as these secret features were often tricky to find, requiring an undocumented set of commands to unlock. Have you encountered an Easter egg? Share your favorite discovery in the comments below!

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