The IEEE Computer Society has revealed its 2021 Technology Predictions Report focusing on the pandemic’s impact on human lives, supply chains, workforces, and the unpredictability of operations and markets.
Although we wish you could attend ALL of the 200+ IEEE Computer Society conferences, we know that just isn’t realistic. So, here are our top 10 conferences that you cannot afford to miss in 2021. From virtual reality to security and privacy, these conferences will prepare you for all things tech!
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Battery charging is a foundational technology for smart devices. It is responsible for enabling high-performance devices to safely support extended hours of use. So, what breakthroughs have been made in battery charging? What advances will come in the future?
Perhaps you’ve graduated from college or will very soon. What’s next? Job hunting? Grad school? How do you build a network of people who can help you with your future goals? If you’re going to network like a pro, it makes sense to go to the pros to see how it's done.
By IEEE Computer Society Team
You may not have been able to physically travel to our favorite IEEE Computer Society tech conferences in 2020, but you can indulge in the many hours recorded during our virtual events. For the first time, we’re working towards bringing this and more video content to our broader audience. For…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
Most enterprises have set up a software development life cycle that clearly defines the process used to build an application and manage it through the lifecycle. The process helps organizations streamline their development process.
By Timothy Pinkston, USC
Associate Professor, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea The Korean Institute of Information Scientists and Engineers Society (KIISE) and the IEEE Computer Society (IEEECS) have established a joint award in the field of computing. This honor will recognize the achievements of the recipients, invite other…
By Pratik Dholakiya
Most enterprises have set up a software development life cycle that clearly defines the process used to build an application and manage it through the lifecycle. The process helps organizations streamline their development process.
By Pratik Dholakiya
The cyber kill chain is essentially a cybersecurity model created by Lockheed Martin that traces the stages of a cyber-attack, identifies vulnerabilities, and helps security teams to stop the attacks at every stage of the chain.
In celebration of the IEEE Computer Society's 75th Anniversary, student branch chapters were challenged with creating videos that highlight the past, present, and future of technology. These videos demonstrate how technology has or will change society, change civilization, improve lives, solve problems, and impact the future.
By IEEE Computer Society Team
A new competition centered on autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV, also called drones) will be held in at Purdue’s indoor UAV laboratory during the fall of 2021. This program combines theory and applications for a unique test of innovation and collaboration. Support the Event Organizational contributors have an opportunity to…
There is a movement occurring broadly across many scientific and engineering fields, including widely within our computing community, toward making tangible progress through intentional actions and interventions for advancing and valuing diversity, equity, and inclusion. There is also a movement toward dismantling structural and/or systemic factors—especially but not limited to…
By Larry Alton
COVID-19 is, hopefully, on its way out. However, its impact will be felt for a long time. Several trends are a direct result of the pandemic. Here are the six trends we anticipate for Computer numerical control (CNC) machining in 2021.
Standards sponsored by the Computer Society represent a wide range of computing technologies. New standards are each year, reflecting the growth and demand for consistency and definition of new and evolving technologies. The list below represents Standards that have been updated this year and is current as of March…
By Dr. Jon Peddie
The term GPU has been in use since at least the 1980s. Nvidia popularized it in 1999 by marketing the GeForce 256 add-in board (AIB) as the world’s first GPU.
By Karu Sankaralingam
The next revolutionary algorithm, processor, or program is always just around the corner, and it's getting harder and harder for existing technologies to remain relevant.
By IEEE Computer Society Team
Watch one of IEEE WoWMoM 2020’s most popular discussions: AI for Wireless: Is It Really a Game Changer or Yet Another Hype? This panel discussion from the 2020 World of Wireless, Mobile, and Multimedia Networks conference (WOWMOM) explores the possibilities, challenges, and realities underlying AI’s adoption for wireless networking. …
By IEEE Computer Society Team
In honor of Black History Month, the Computer Society is highlighting two participants from the Women in STEM interview series. The series of interviews recognizes prominent women currently working in the computing field. Proudly highlighting the achievements of these exceptional women, the interview series explores their reasons for entering the…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
Watch one of the most popular discussions at Career Workshop for Women & Minorities in Computer Architecture (CWWMCA co-located with MICRO 2020): Handling Setbacks in Challenging Times IEEE MICRO 2020 put together a career workshop to bring together women and under-represented minorities to discuss different methods the community can do…
By Timothy Pinkston, USC
There is a movement occurring broadly across many scientific and engineering fields, including widely within our computing community, toward making tangible progress through intentional actions and interventions for advancing and valuing diversity, equity, and inclusion. There is also a parallel movement toward dismantling structural and/or systemic factors—especially but not limited…
The Diversity and Inclusion Task Force presents Women in STEM, with Jayathi Y. Murthy, whose research interests include nanoscale heat transfer, computational fluid dynamics, and simulations of fluid flow and heat transfer for industrial applications.
By IEEE Computer Society Team
A goal of the IEEE Computer Society is to foster an environment in which all individuals are entitled to participate in any IEEE Computer Society activity free of discrimination. To support this effort, the Computer Society formed the Diversity and Inclusion Task Force in 2020, which was later confirmed as…
By Mondira (Mandy) Pant, Ph.D
Excited to publish and share with the VLSI global community our TCVLSI Volume 7 Issue 1 newsletter, the first in my role as the IEEE-CS TCVLSI Chair. The Feb 2021 TCVLSI newsletter features an invited article by Dr. Victor Zhirnov from SRC (Semiconductor Research Corporation) where he shares SRC’s perspective…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
Seismic changes are coming to display technology for 2021. As we enter this coming decade, devices will be smarter, compact, and more portable. From AI to phones and vehicles, display tech will alter the way we work, live, and play.
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