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Effective Communications Workshop

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published on Saturday, April 30th, 2016 in Educational Activities Announcements, Workshop

Education Workshop

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published on Sunday, April 24th, 2016 in Educational Activities Announcements, Workshop

Wireless sensor networks workshop

(A practical training session working with sunspot wireless sensor devices) Presenter: Dr Mona Ghassemian Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran Organised in collaboration with IEEE Iran section education activity committee. The workshop key topics are as followings: – skill sets requires to start a project in the area of machine-to-machine communication, Internet of things, and wireless sensor networks, – theory. Protocols and fundamentals of wireless sensor networks from hardware level, and communications layer to  application level, – challenges, applications and real life projects in wireless sensor networking domain, – required programming skills and sample code execution […]

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published on Sunday, April 24th, 2016 in Educational Activities Announcements, Workshop

Get involved in IEEE Future Directions initiatives; WF-IoT call for proposals

(updated 19 April 2016) IEEE Future Directions is your resource to emerging technologies within IEEE. The team has identified specific technologies as primary focus areas and has established them as formal initiatives to engage IEEE and technologists globally. For each initiative, you can find a wealth of knowledge, resources, and opportunities in which to participate. Visit each featured portal for access to upcoming conferences, news articles, technical papers, related standards, professional organizations, and academic programs. To get involved in the initiatives and to stay informed, join the free technical communities available. Get involved and learn more about IEEE Future Directions […]

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published on Saturday, April 23rd, 2016 in News

Mind the Gap

What is the generation gap? The term “generation gap” describes the sociological and psychological differences between people belonging to different generations: differences in values, lifestyle, attitude, even opportunities. Sociologists differentiate between three generations: Baby Boomers (born between 1946 and 1964), Generation X (1965-1984), and Millennials (also known as Generation Y, 1985-2010). The biggest gap exists between Millennials and their predecessors. Millennials grew up in a time where everything they needed to know or wanted to know was at their fingertips thanks to the advancement of technology. This innovative need to know, want, and do more led Millennials to obtain a […]

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published on Tuesday, April 12th, 2016 in News, Student Activities Announcements, Student Branch Events
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