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SUMMARY:IEEE PES Chicago Chapter YP Mini Putt Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun-filled evening of mini golf at Big Mini Putt Club (Lakeview) on Thursday\, March 19th from 6-8:30 PM! \nThis event is a fantastic opportunity to network with fellow young professionals in the IEEE PES Chicago community while showing off your putting skills. \n  \nA ticket includes unlimited mini-putt\, two drink tickets\, light snacks\, and access to a variety of other games. Additional drinks and snacks are available for purchase at the venue. \nYoung professionals\, IEEE members\, and friends are all welcome to come! Don’t miss out on this chance to have fun and connect with like-minded individuals. See you there! \n  \n  Early Price (pay now)      deadline: 12 Mar 2026 6:00 PM = $25 (IEEE PES Members)\, $35 (Non-Members) \n  Regular Price (pay now)  deadline: 16 Mar 2026 5:00 PM = $30 (IEEE PES Members)\, $40 (Non-Members) \n  Late Price (pay on site)   deadline: 19 Mar 2026 7:00 PM = $45 (pay Big Mini Putt directly\, no PES discount) \n  \nLocation: Big Mini Putt Club (Lakeview)\, 3655 N Halsted St\, Chicago\, IL\, USA 60615 \nQuestions: Click “Contact Event Host” below\, select “CH04031 – Chicago Section Chapter\, PE31”\, enter your message and click “Submit” \n  \nBig Mini Putt Club (Lakeview) \nChicago\, IL 60615
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/ieee-pes-chicago-chapter-yp-mini-putt-night/
CATEGORIES:Nontechnical
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260320T130000
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SUMMARY:IEEE Distinguished Microwave Lecture: 100-300 GHz Wireless: transistors\, ICs\, systems by Prof. Mark Rodwell at UCSB
DESCRIPTION:Zoom link:\nJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://uic.zoom.us/j/3750177436?pwd=YktNd1dheHQ5a05kUFlnakV0d0JrQT09\nTitle\n100-300 GHz Wireless: transistors\, ICs\, systems \nBiography\n\nMark Rodwell holds the Doluca Family Endowed Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering at UCSB and directs the SRC/DARPA Center for Converged TeraHertz Communications and Sensing. His research group develops nm and THz transistors\, and high-frequency integrated circuits and systems. Prof. Rodwell received the 2010 IEEE Sarnoff Award\, the 2012 Marconi Prize Paper Award\, the 1997 IEEE Microwave Prize\, the 2009 IEEE IPRM Conference Award\, and the 1998 European Microwave Conference Microwave Prize. \n\nAbstract\n\nWe describe the opportunities\, and the research challenges\, presented in the development of 100-300GHz wireless communications and imaging systems. In such links\, short wavelengths permit massive spatial multiplexing both for network nodes and point-point links\, permitting aggregate transmission capacities approaching 1Tb/s. 100-300GHz radar imaging systems can provide thousands of image pixels and sub-degree angular resolution from small apertures\, supporting foul-weather driving and aviation. Challenges include the mm-wave IC designs\, the physical design of the front-end modules\, the complexity of the back-end digital beamformer required for spatial multiplexing\, and\, for imaging\, the development of system architectures requiring far fewer RF channels than the number of image pixels. We will describe transistor development\, IC design\, and system design\, and describe our efforts to develop 140GHz massive MIMO wireless hubs\, and 210GHz and 280GHz MIMO backhaul links. \n\nReference: https://mtt.org/profile/mark-rodwell/ \n\,
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/ieee-distinguished-microwave-lecture-100-300-ghz-wireless-transistors-ics-systems-by-prof-mark-rodwell-at-ucsb/
CATEGORIES:Technical
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260325T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260325T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T081648
CREATED:20260326T022517Z
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UID:5912-1774459800-1774467000@ieeechicago.org
SUMMARY:Vibe Code Live at The Metropolitan Club
DESCRIPTION:IEEE Computer Society Chicago Chapter members are welcome to join for an engaging evening exploring the future of software and AI-driven innovation.  In partnership with The Metropolitan Club’s Technology Club\, this inaugural gathering will feature a crash course on building software through natural language prompting and the rapidly evolving world of agentic engineering.   \nNo coding or technical experience required – just curiosity and a willingness to explore what’s next.  \nComplimentary to attend.  \nThe Metropolitan Club is a business casual environment\, business casual attire is required to attend\, no jeans or t-shirts or running shoes allowed. Please also bring a photo ID with you like driver’s license for registration at the front desk.  \n233 S Wacker Drive\n67th floor\nChicago\, IL
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/vibe-code-live-at-the-metropolitan-club/
CATEGORIES:Technical
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260331T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260331T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T081648
CREATED:20260401T023329Z
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SUMMARY:Quantum and the Common Good
DESCRIPTION:Quantum will influence infrastructure\, energy use\, workforce development\, and public trust. That makes it a civic question — not just a scientific one. This Middle Ground session convenes the people shaping quantum’s trajectory and the communities it will shape\, because we are all stakeholders in the outcome.   \n​Quantum and the Common Good Tuesday\, March 31 @ mHUB \n​Quantum is moving from research to infrastructure. \n​This Middle Ground session convenes founders\, engineers\, manufacturers\, investors\, policymakers\, community voices\, environmental leaders\, and journalists for a practical conversation about what it will take for Chicago to build — and sustain — a real quantum economy. \n​Hosted at mHUB\, with participation from leaders like Nick Farina Jr. (EeroQ) and members of the local IEEE quantum community. \n​No hype. Just clarity. \n​What must exist for quantum companies to build\, scale\, and stay here?Where are the gaps?And how do we ensure this growth benefits the broader Chicago ecosystem? \n​All stakeholders in the room. \nDetails of the event at: https://themiddleground.netlify.app/#tickets \nIEEE Chicago members are welcome to attend this event and register for 50% off regular ticketed price with code IEEECHI.   \n1623 W Fulton St \nChicago\, IL
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/quantum-and-the-common-good/
CATEGORIES:Technical
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260402T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260402T193000
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UID:5923-1775151000-1775158200@ieeechicago.org
SUMMARY:IntentC - An Experimental Compiler of Intent
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by: ACM Chicago and UIC Information and Decision Science Department \nThe way we build software has changed forever—but some fundamentals remain essential. Core foundations of software engineering—abstraction\, collaboration\, correctness\, and composition—still matter.\nIntentC is an exploration of what a mature software engineering project might look like in the future. The talk will examine how software projects should be defined\, built\, and evolved\, drawing on both experimental ideas and real-world industry experience.\nThe session will include:\n\nPrepared materials and live demos\nInsights from a senior industry leader at Indeed\nThoughtful discussion on the future of software engineering\nAmple time for questions and community conversation\n\nThis event is especially relevant for students interested in software engineering\, computer science\, data science\, systems design\, research\, and tech careers in industry.\n \n750 South Halsted St\n605\nChicago\, IL
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/intentc-an-experimental-compiler-of-intent/
CATEGORIES:Technical
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UID:5922-1775649600-1775653200@ieeechicago.org
SUMMARY:Fueling Generation Demand: Developing the Infrastructure for New Power Production
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nLoad growth is booming\, and with that comes the increased need for power production infrastructure to support it.  But what about the infrastructure that supports the current wave of new generation\, particularly in the gas market?  While there’s a heavy focus on increasing power production to support datacenters and other emergent load demand\, the infrastructure to support new generation is an equally critical piece of the formula.  And in order to secure their ability to produce power\, many utilities are proactively investing in their gas supply infrastructure. \n  \nThis presentation takes a closer look at some critical electrical system design considerations for development of gas supply to new generation facilities\, particularly design of critical long-lead components in an increasingly time-sensitive industry. \n  \nVirtual Registration: \nVisit the peschicago.org web site to register for the virtual session via Zoom.  Click on “Calendar” in the green banner near the top of the peschicago.org web page. \n  \nIn-Person Registration: \nClick on the “Register Now” button below. \n  \nIn-Person Registration Deadline: \nMonday\, 6 April\, 5 pm Central \n  \nBurns & McDonnell\nSuite 2700 (27th floor)\nChicago\, IL 60606
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/fueling-generation-demand-developing-the-infrastructure-for-new-power-production/
CATEGORIES:Technical
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UID:5917-1775847600-1775858400@ieeechicago.org
SUMMARY:Severe Weather Spotter Training
DESCRIPTION:Severe Weather Season is upon us and we have already experienced four later winter tornadoes.  Learn how to recognize weather conditions that could turn deadly and how to report that information to the National Weather Service properly so that warnings can be issued.  This training satisfies the requirements for SkyWarn certification.  Even if you have no desire to become a SkyWarn weather spotter\, knowing when that nasty looking cloud approaching requires you to move quickly to shelter.  Not all areas have audible tornado alarms and you may be in a coverage gap\, so knowing what precautions to take can save your life. \nAfter completing the course\, you may optionally register to receive a SkyWarn Certificate and credentials. \nThere is no cost for either the course or the registration.  Your safety is our payment. \nSouthbridge Community Church \nOrland Park\, IL 60462
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/severe-weather-spotter-training/
CATEGORIES:Technical
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260411T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260411T200000
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CREATED:20260412T023808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260412T023809Z
UID:5864-1775894400-1775937600@ieeechicago.org
SUMMARY:2026 IEEE Nexus Region 4 Annual Student Leadership Conference (SLC)
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 IEEE Nexus Region 4 Annual Student Leadership Conference (SLC) brings together student leaders\, young professionals\, and IEEE volunteers from across Region 4. The conference focuses on leadership development\, professional growth\, and technical inspiration. Participants will engage in workshops\, panels\, and networking with industry and IEEE leaders. SLC empowers students to build skills\, connections\, and vision for impactful careers and service. \nRegistration covers Saturday\, April 11\, and includes breakfast\, lunch\, and evening snacks and an option Friday\, April 10 networking reception.  \nLimited number of student travel grants ($100) is available to IEEE student members. You can visit ieee.org/join to become eligible and register at the lower IEEE student member rate.  The first 100 students will receive the travel grant which covers your registration fee and IEEE membership.  \n \nIllinois Technology Institute \nChicago\, IL 60661
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/2026-ieee-nexus-region-4-annual-student-leadership-conference-slc/
CATEGORIES:Technical
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260416T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260416T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T081648
CREATED:20260417T023657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T023658Z
UID:5927-1776340800-1776357000@ieeechicago.org
SUMMARY:Quantum Symposium Days of Discovery - World Quantum Day
DESCRIPTION:Purdue University Northwest  \nPNW invites you to be part of the conversation shaping the future of quantum science. Join us to connect\, learn\, and collaborate with researchers and professionals from academia and industry. \nAttend in person or take part via Zoom using the link https://purdue-edu.zoom.us/j/2199892697 \n2200 169th Street \nHammond\, IN 46323
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/quantum-symposium-days-of-discovery-world-quantum-day/
CATEGORIES:Technical
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260421T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260421T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T081648
CREATED:20260418T113428Z
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UID:5928-1776790800-1776801600@ieeechicago.org
SUMMARY:Quantum + AI: Building the Future of Applied Intelligence- Chicago
DESCRIPTION:This event is being hosted by AI 2030 at Discovery Partners Institute. Please see https://luma.com/aehtah5h for details and registration. \n \n200 S Wacker Dr.\n4th floor\, Discovery Room\nChicago\, IL
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/quantum-ai-building-the-future-of-applied-intelligence-chicago/
CATEGORIES:Technical
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260422T160000
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UID:5920-1776873600-1776886200@ieeechicago.org
SUMMARY:Argonne National Laboratory Facility Tour + Technical Presentation
DESCRIPTION:SAE Chicago and IEEE VTS Chicago are pleased to work together with Argonne National Laboratory to provide this facility tour visit of Argonne National Laboratory\, technical presentation and dinner.   \n\n\nThis special event will include guided tours of Argonne’s cutting-edge Transportation and Power Systems (TAPS) facilities\, followed by a featured presentation from Dr. Byungho Lee\, Director of Advanced Mobility and Charging Technologies (AMCT). \nAttendees will gain insights into Argonne’s pioneering work in vehicle systems\, transportation electrification\, energy efficiency\, smart grid integration\, and advanced mobility solutions. This is an excellent opportunity to network with industry professionals and explore the technologies shaping tomorrow’s transportation landscape. \n\n\n\n\nCatering & Networking \nBuffet Dinner will be provided at the Argonne Guest House. Please indicate any dietary restrictions during registration. A cash bar may be available (pending approval)\, allowing guests to purchase alcoholic beverages individually. \n  \nTechnical Presentation by Dr. Byungho Lee \nTopics include: \n\nHistory of Argonne labs and facilities\nTransportation and Power Systems (TPS)\nAdvanced Mobility and Charging Technologies (AMCT)\nCurrent research initiatives and industry applications\nQ&A\n\n*PDH Certificate will be available upon request \n  \nImportant Security Information \nAll visitors must pass a security clearance to obtain an Argonne gate pass and attend this event. Link will be provided upon successful Eventbrite registration. US citizens will need to register by April 14th. Non-US citizens are required to apply by Thursday\, March 26th as security clearance takes significantly longer. If we are not able to accommodate you for any reason\, refunds will be provided. \n  \nWe look forward to seeing you for this unique opportunity to experience Argonne’s world-class research facilities firsthand. Please reach out with any questions. If you are unable to join us for the ANL facility tour due to work or personal commitments\, we can still accommodate you for the dinner and technical presentation if interested. \n  \nTo register please visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/argonne-national-laboratory-facility-tour-technical-presentation-tickets-1984936106327.   \nIEEE VTS Chicago members can use IEEEVTSCHI to get a complimentary ticket.  Only limited number of complimentary tickets are available. \nAfter registering for your ticket\, please go to the Argonne visitor site to apply to get your pass to get into the facility: https://apps.anl.gov/registration/visitors/new?sponsor_email=kstutenberg@anl.gov&arrival=2026-04-22&departure=2026-04-22&vip_ticket_request_no=FMS0117226&event_ticket_request_no= \n  \n\n\n9700 South Cass Avenue \nLemont\, IL 60439
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/argonne-national-laboratory-facility-tour-technical-presentation/
CATEGORIES:Technical
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260430T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260430T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T081648
CREATED:20260418T113428Z
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UID:5926-1777536000-1777572000@ieeechicago.org
SUMMARY:Global Cybersecurity Initiative Chicago Conference
DESCRIPTION:IEEE Chicago and IEEE Computer Society Chicago are pleased to be partners for the Global Cybersecurity Initiative Conference here in Chicago that will be held at Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago Kent School of Law.   \nIEEE Chicago members can get a discounted rate for the event using the code IEEE2006 by entering this in the website: https://gcsichicago.org/registration-for-annual-conference/ \n  \n  \n65 West Adams Street \nChicago\, IL 60661
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/global-cybersecurity-initiative-chicago-conference/
CATEGORIES:Technical
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260505T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260505T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T081648
CREATED:20260418T113428Z
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UID:5878-1777968000-1778000400@ieeechicago.org
SUMMARY:2026 Chicago EMC Mini Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Date: May 5\, 2026   Location: Embassy Suites – Naperville\, IL \nThis will be a great Mini-Symposium\, guaranteed to sell out quickly.   \nRegistration Fee(Includes lunch):  \n Early registration $75 until April 28;  $100 After April 28 \n**  Students are FREE the day event after 1:00pm  \nFor information on this Year’s Guest Presenters and all the latest details regarding this special event: Please go to our website emcchicago.org \n   Online Credit Card payment required at time of registration.    \n  \nFrank Krozel\, IEEE EMC MiniSymposium ChairmanQuestions\, call me at 630-924-1600 or email at frank@electronicinstrument.co \nEmbassy Suites – Naperville \nNaperville\, IL 60563
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/2026-chicago-emc-mini-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Technical
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260505T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260505T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T081648
CREATED:20260418T113428Z
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UID:5879-1777968000-1778000400@ieeechicago.org
SUMMARY:EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION for 2026 Chicago EMC Mini Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Annual Chicago IEEE EMC Mini-Symposium \nDate: May 5\, 2026Location: Embassy Suites – Naperville \nThis will be as great Mini-Symposium\, guaranteed to sell out quickly.   \nFor information on this Year’s Guest Presenters and all the latest details regarding this special event: Please go to our website emcchicago.org \nExhibitor Fee $700 – Includes 1-Tabletop; 1-Admission ticket * and 1-Lunch ticket \n*Exhibitor Registration includes admission of one staff. Please register any additional staff as an attendee using the attendee portal. Thank you. ****   \nOnline Credit Card payment required at time of registration. \n<<<Paypal issues have been fixed>>> Contact Frank Krozel  for information regarding availability and registration.   \nOnly one Tabletop per Exhibitor. \nThis is a tabletop show with 3×8 tables. There will be no booths allowed. Nothing is permitted on the floor including literature stands\, etc. \nUpdates posted to our website every Monday  \nFrank Krozel\, IEEE EMC MiniSymposium Chairman \nQuestions\, call me at 630-924-1600 or email at frank@electronicinstrument.com  \n                      \nEmbassy Suites – Naperville \nNaperville\, IL 60563
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/exhibitor-registration-for-2026-chicago-emc-mini-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Technical
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