We're excited for the IAEI Georgia Chapter Seminar! Join us as our very own Principal Applications & Consulting Engineer, Dave Watson, covers the significant changes that occurred in the 2023 National Electrical Code on July 18th from 10:30AM until 3:00PM. Registration begins at 9:00AM and you will be able to receive a Certificate for 4 hours of Continuing Education for attending this seminar. Visit the link below to learn more: https://lnkd.in/ej7EiYuJ
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The IEEE HOLM Conference on Electrical Contacts and Intensive Course is on October 4-11, 2023 in Seattle. It’s great way to get up to speed in this important area. https://lnkd.in/g9pmpbm8
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Join the IMechE Process Industries Yorkshire Centre at their next webinar, "Operational Deflection Shape (ODS) Analysis to Solve Industrial Vibration Problems" on Monday 29th April at 12 noon (BST). Vibration-based condition monitoring (VCM) is a well-known and well-accepted tool to identify defects in machines. This information is then used to plan the condition-based maintenance process to rectify the defect before any failure. In many cases, the same defect re-occurs frequently and the VCM often fails to provide root cause for such frequent re-occurrences. A few such industrial machine problems solved by the operational deflection shape (ODS) analysis will be discussed during the presentation. Presenter: Prof. Jyoti Sinha - Programme Director of Reliability Engineering and Asset Management, University of Manchester. This webinar is free to join & open to all - you don't have to be an IMechE member to attend! To book your place to receive joining instructions, go to: https://lnkd.in/emEEU8Zs
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“Going digital, [my graduate student] is really happy about this because one, he’s going to have much lower noise, and two, it’s easy to change. If he wants to change something, we don’t have to buy anything new. He can just redo the setup virtually.” Learn how Oregon State University researchers are using Moku software-defined instrumentation to accelerate the development of a low-noise microelectromechanical system (MEMS) containing an end-to-end prototype in a single device. Check it out: https://hubs.ly/Q020J94L0
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Call for Participation! We are expanding the educational offerings at the Electrical Wire Processing Technology Expo (#EWPTE), and we need your expertise! EWPTE will be held May 14-16 at the The Baird Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. WHMA/IPC invites engineers, researchers, academics, technical experts, and industry leaders to submit proposals for technical conference presentations and professional development courses for EWPTE. Two options for sharing your knowledge: Technical Conference Presentation Proposals are invited for 30-minute or 1-hour technical presentations as part of the EWPTE Technical Conference. Presenters are encouraged to share new technical data and significant results from experiments and case studies, emphasize new techniques, and discuss trends of interest. Professional Development Courses Proposals are invited for 2-hour or 4-hour (two 2-hour sections, offered as part 1 & part 2) professional development courses. Course content should be designed to deliver new information, skills, or techniques related to the cable and wire harness industry. Deadline for proposals: November 6, 2023. Details on options for topics can be found here: https://hubs.li/Q025G1_d0
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Seventh Annual INCOSE Western States Regional Conference (WSRC) Call for Presentations Building a more secure world through systems engineering The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) welcomes you to our 7th annual Western States Regional Conference (WSRC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico! September 19 - 21, 2024 Albuquerque, New Mexico https://lnkd.in/gSNNqpfM Key Dates Abstract Submission Due 1 May 2024 Notification of Acceptance 3 June 2024 Final Presentation Due 10 August 2024 To submit an abstract use EasyChair: WSRC 2024 EasyChair or copy+paste https://lnkd.in/gnJ3Q2HR Title Presenter(s)' name, affiliation, contact information, and brief biography For Presentations, include an abstract (max 1000 words) that clearly identifies (1) the issue to be addressed, (2) the main points of the presentation, and (3) what the audience will take away For Panels, please identify why the topic is relevant, general format and discussion points, panel participants who have committed to participate, and a summary of their position statements For Tutorials, please identify top-level learning objectives, topical outline, and proposed duration Authors will receive feedback through WSRC 2024 EasyChair
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Hello Everyone, My first Review article has been published at " Asian Journal of Electrical Science " You all can access the pdf in the under mentioned link: https://lnkd.in/g65dyPzn
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Tyree Mitchell, PhD, Associate Professor at SHLRD, and Changwon Son, PhD, CSP, Assistant Professor of Industrial, Manufacturing & Systems Engineering at Texas Tech University, will serve as co-principal investigators on a grant totaling $855,760 to conduct groundbreaking research titled "Empowering and Enhancing Offshore Workers’ SWA, UWA, Reporting Unsafe Conditions, and Employee Participation." The project seeks to address challenges faced by offshore workers in implementing critical safety protocols by investigating the effects of leadership and organizational factors that contribute to offshore energy workers’ perceptions that they are empowered to and safe to stop work when they notice conditions are unsafe. To read more: https://loom.ly/uBGvNp0
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Read the award winning paper by Samuel W.; Associate Editor, Abdullah Umair Bajwa; and Felix Leach (University of Oxford, UK) below! In their article titled, "Isolated Low Temperature Heat Release in Spark Ignition Engines," the authors found a way to isolate low temperature heat release (LTHR) in spark ignition engines, which has potential to reduce knock in spark-ignition (SI) engines and control auto-ignition in advanced compression ignition (ACI) engines. Previous studies focused their efforts on achieving LTHR in ACI and SI engines before the main high temperature heat release (HTHR) event. The authors of this study, however, were able to observe LTHR in isolation from the main HTHR event. Originally presented at SAE WCX 2023 as a Technical Paper, this paper was nominated by peer reviewers and session organizers for inclusion in our highly selective proceedings journal, the SAE International Journal of Advances and Current Practices in Mobility. At this year's WCX, the authors received the SAE International Award for Outstanding Student Paper honoring Phil Myers for its significant contributions to the field's literature. #automotiveengineering #award #research
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The latest issue of Engineering Inc. spotlights the ACEC Research Institute’s recent reports. Read the article and download the reports at: https://bit.ly/3tVnqP5
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