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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 IEEE2026 by entering this in the website: https://gcsichicago.org/registration-for-annual-conference/ \n  \n  \n565 West Adams Street \nChicago\, IL 60661
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/global-cybersecurity-initiative-chicago-conference/
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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/
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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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SUMMARY:UIC AI Symposium in Business and Society
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Information Decision Sciences (IDS) of the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is thrilled to invite you to attend the 4th Annual Symposium on AI in Business and Society.  \nAI is transforming industries and society at an unprecedented pace\, revolutionizing fields like energy\, manufacturing\, healthcare\, consumer insights\, and supply chains. While these advancements unlock powerful solutions\, challenges remain in achieving enterprise-scale monetization of AI while addressing critical ethical and policy concerns—ranging from bias and transparency to data security and sustainability. \nThis symposium unites leading experts and practitioners for a dynamic program of keynotes\, talks\, fireside chats\, and panels. Together\, we will explore cutting-edge AI applications\, responsible strategies\, and workforce implications that ensure AI drives both business success and societal benefit. Join us to help define the future of AI innovation with accountability. \nWhat you’ll gain from this symposium: \n\nActionable frameworks for responsible AI\, designed for business and societal impact.\nExpert insights into scaling AI within organizations\, tackling data security\, and workforce readiness.\nA deep dive into the economics behind building and sustaining AI energy infrastructure.\n\nOrganizing committee (alphabetical): Prof. Boxiao Chen\, Prof. Alvin Chin\, Prof. Michael Choi\, Ying Liu ( Department Affiliate)\,  Mr. Whusheane Perry (chair)\,  Prof. Ali Tafti\, and Prof. Jim Treleaven. \nIEEE Chicago members are welcome to attend this AI symposium in person.  Please use the code BACEGUEST to get 50% registration discount.  \n750 South Halsted St\nIllinois Rooms AB\nChicago\, IL 60607
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/uic-ai-symposium-in-business-and-society/
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SUMMARY:Modeling and Simulation of Inverter Based Resources and their Controls - a four hour virtual seminar
DESCRIPTION:As the electric grid undergoes rapid transformation\, inverter-based resources (IBRs) are playing an increasingly central role in power system performance. The accelerating deployment of renewable generation—particularly wind and solar—combined with the growing demand from large-scale data centers\, is driving unprecedented levels of IBR penetration across the grid. This shift toward power electronics–dominated resources introduces new dynamics that differ fundamentally from traditional synchronous machines. \nUnderstanding how to model\, analyze\, and control these resources is essential for maintaining system reliability and stability. IBRs rely on fast-acting control systems\, and their interactions with the grid can introduce complex behaviors\, particularly in weak system conditions or during disturbances. \nThis training session provides a structured and practical introduction to the modeling and control of IBRs in modern power systems. The course begins with a review of control system fundamentals\, including key concepts such as transfer functions\, stability analysis techniques (Bode\, Root Locus\, and Nyquist)\, and small-signal behavior. It then connects these principles to real-world power system applications\, including frequency response\, voltage control\, and power system stabilization. \nParticipants will explore common instability mechanisms associated with high IBR penetration\, including grid-related interactions (e.g.\, weak grid conditions\, sub-synchronous control interactions\, and harmonics)\, IBR-to-IBR interactions\, and interactions with synchronous machines. The training also provides an overview of current industry modeling requirements\, including relevant NERC reliability standards and recent regulatory developments\, along with guidance on model selection and the use of both phasor-domain and EMT simulation tools. \nDesigned for engineers involved in system planning\, operations\, and interconnection studies\, this session combines foundational theory with practical insights to help participants better understand and address the challenges associated with integrating IBRs into today’s evolving power systems. \n\,
URL:https://ieeechicago.org/event/modeling-and-simulation-of-inverter-based-resources-and-their-controls-a-four-hour-virtual-seminar/
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