Recordings

This page contains links to recordings and slides from various presentations. The page was last updated on 2024 February 28.

Engineers Week 2024 Webinar, 2024 February 22 – Concluded

Design, Discover, Develop: Everybody Engineers at The Works

Speaker: Robert Sleezer

This was an online event.

The Works Museum, an engineering museum located in Bloomington, MN, connected to approximately 60,000 young (K-6) engineers last year. While many of those young engineers came to the physical space of the museum most were reached through programming of the Works that brings engineering to the community. Program offerings include Family Engineering Nights at schools or community centers, special events like Tech Fest and She Engineers, and workshops for K-6 students and teachers. While each of these programs rely on museum staff, they also need volunteers excited about the joy of engineering with young people. Come to this presentation to learn about what the Works has to offer and discover to opportunities to strengthen our profession.

Event picture is from the press kit provided by the Museum.

A recording of the webinar is available here.

Engineers Week 2024 Event, 2024 February 20 – Concluded

NSBE-Twin Cities Engineers Week Mixer

Preyes Brewing Company

This was an in-person event.

Software Patents, 2024 February 08 – Concluded

Speaker: Benjamin Edlavitch

Ridgedale Library; This was an in-person event.

There is a popular misconception that patenting software innovations is prohibited in the United States. There is also a mistaken belief that “software patents” are unenforceable.

This Software Patent Presentation, as presented by Benjamin Edlavitch of Edlavitch Law PLLC, debunked these myths and provided practical approaches to procuring patents on software innovations as well as enforcing, defending, and monetizing such patents.

Ben is a USPTO registered patent attorney with unique technical backgrounds in the life sciences, software, and electrical and computer engineering. Also, with over 26 years of experience in the IT industry (8+ years as a software developer and 18+ years as an IP law specialist), Ben advises clients on complex commercial agreements and technology licenses. This includes counseling clients on open source software issues and other legal concerns associated with computing and e-commerce.

This talk was not recorded.

All pictures taken by Bruce Hanson.

AI for America’s Railroads, 2024 February 02 – Concluded

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This webinar carries 1 PDH (0.1 CEU)

(This was an online event)

The slide set from the AI for America’s Railroads webinar is here. The recording of the webinar is here.

Abstract:

The backbone of the United States’ supply chain, its railroad system, is undergoing a transformative shift by harnessing the capabilities of cutting-edge technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Computer Vision, and Machine Learning. In an upcoming webinar, Subhadip, a technology specialist affiliated with a Class I railroad, will delve into the present scope of these advancements and provide insights into the anticipated future implementations within the industry. The session promises to offer a comprehensive understanding of how these technologies are reshaping the landscape of rail transportation and contributing to the efficiency and innovation of the supply chain.

Speaker Biography:

Subhadip Kumar is a seasoned IT professional with over 18 years of experience, currently serving as a Senior Technology Specialist and Architect in a Class I railroad. Renowned as a leader in the industry, Subhadip brings together extensive technical expertise and a profound understanding of business operations. His contributions as a key industry influencer have been marked by innovative solutions that seamlessly integrate technology and business strategy.

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The Intersection of AI and Knowledge Acquisition, 2024 January 11 – Concluded

(This was an online event)

The slide set from the AI and Knowledge Acquisition webinar is here. The recording of the webinar is here.

This presentation explores the dynamic intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and education, dissecting its transformative effects on traditional paradigms. The discussions will span the optimal integration of AI into educational frameworks, encompassing considerations for curriculum development, teacher training, and institutional adaptation. Assessing students’ competence in a world enhanced by AI will be a focal point, addressing evolving methodologies aligned with the changing educational landscape. Furthermore, the presentations will delve into the dual role of AI in providing educational content and revolutionizing delivery methods, offering insights into the profound impact on the learning experience. Ethical and legal dimensions will be thoroughly examined, scrutinizing concerns such as data privacy, bias, accountability, and the responsible incorporation of AI technologies into educational settings.

Speaker Biography:

Dr. Carlo Sapijaszko is a seasoned professional with a wealth of experience in the field of education and technology. Currently serving as the Senior Dean at Strayer University, he provides clear and effective leadership to the College of Technology and Professional Studies. Dr. Sapijaszko’s responsibilities include conducting holistic evaluations of IT and Professional Study programs, ensuring curriculum alignment with standards, and maintaining partnerships at national, state, and local levels.

With a background as an IT Program Dean at Strayer University and Academic Program Director at Western Governors University, he has been instrumental in curriculum design, development, and support for IT and Cybersecurity degree programs. His commitment to excellence is evident through his efforts to align programs with accreditation requirements and industry standards. Dr. Sapijaszko’s journey in academia started as a Professor at DeVry University in 1994, progressing through various leadership roles such as Dean of Electronics and Computer Technology Program and National Senior Academic Specialist. His experience extends to the private sector, where he worked as a Hardware and Software Engineer at DE Labs and General Electric.

Education-wise, Dr. Sapijaszko holds a Doctor of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Central Florida, a Master’s Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Calgary, and a Bachelor’s Degree in the same field. In addition to his extensive professional experience, Dr. Sapijaszko is committed to staying at the forefront of technological advancements, evident in his recent certification in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy from Cornell. He has also contributed significantly to the academic community through patents, publications, and presentations at conferences.

A Professional Engineer with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta, Dr. Carlo Sapijaszko is a dedicated leader and educator, ensuring the success and excellence of academic programs under his purview.

Into the Pi Hole, 2023 December 05 – Concluded

(This was an online event.)

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This webinar carries 1 PDH (0.1 CEU)

The slide set from the Pi Hole webinar is here. We don’t have a recording of this webinar – apologies.

Pi-hole is a Raspberry Pibased open source project that operates as a DNS gateway for your network.  It safeguards all devices on your network from unwanted ads and tracking while providing excellent visibility and control.  This talk will describe the Speaker’s experiences and lessons learned from using Pi-hole on his home network.

Speaker Biography:

Eric Dunn graduated from Iowa State University in 1991 with a degree in Electrical Engineering.  He moved to the Twin Cities after graduation, and has worked on wireless network signal processing and ASIC development at local startups Nextnet Wireless, and Motorola. More recently he has worked on storage solutions and ASIC verification at Micron in Minneapolis. He is a member of the Communications and Solid State Circuits Societies.  He has served as the IEEE Twin Cities Section Treasurer since 2016.

Note: Attendees may be eligible to apply for 1 PDH (Professional Development Hour) credit. 1 PDH = 0.1 CEU (Continuing Education Units)

To apply for PDH/CEU, please fill out this form after completion of the webinar: Pi Hole PDH application

Venturing Forth – 2023 November 16, Concluded

(This was an online event.)

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This webinar carries 1 PDH (0.1 CEU)

The webinar recording (with automatic transcript) is available here and the slides set is here. (2023 November 16)

The link to the form for requesting PDH credit is here. (2023 November 16)

Jack Pope will be the debut speaker for the IEEE Twin Cities Section webinar series.

Jack will provide an overview of some of the clever ways that Forth-like compilers and interpreters are implemented. Forth is a procedural, stack-oriented programming language and interactive environment. The Forth language can be used to write general programs, including compilers for various languages. He will delve into at least one such implementation.

Professionally, Jack spends a great deal of time programming for system and statistical applications, database development, and distributed computing on UNIX/Linux systems. He also keeps busy as Chairman of the Twin Cities Section of the IEEE Computer Society and with teaching Computer Science in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. Jack is the principal developer of epop, a Forth inspired programming environment.

There will be opportunity to ask questions and chat after Jack’s presentation.

The webinar is free but we would appreciate your registering for it here.

IEEE will be providing a PDH certificate for this webinar.

Eligible attendees may apply for 1 PDH (Professional Development Hour). For more information about IEEE certificates, please visit: https://www.ieee.org/education/credentialing/index.html

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2023 Engineers Week Webinar

Last February we held a webinar to celebrate Engineers Week. Below you will find a condensed version of the talks and associated presentation slides.

Presentation Videos

Engineers Week Webinar Presentations

Presentation Slides

Introduction – Nolley

Celebrating Awesome – Naumaan

Twin Cities Engineering – Sleezer

Volunteer Opportunities – Nolley