We were honored to have Professor Chad Bouton from the Institute of Bioelectronic Medicine at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, as our distinguished Keynote Speaker. He captivated the audience with his presentation on revolutionizing medicine with brain interfaces and AI, sharing his personal experiences and insights.
The event continued with the recognition of the accomplishments of many extraordinary engineers within the Long Island Section and Region One. Congratulations to each award recipient:
Dr. Andrew Sass, Art Salander, Professor Milan Toma, Bill Wilkes, James Martino, the Stony Brook University IEEE Student Branch, Lonni Chu, and Lorenzo Lo Monte. Please take the time to locate their photos in the following pages.
The LI Section is grateful to the various organizations whose sponsorships and advertisements supported the IEEE Long Island Section and helped make this evening possible. Our sponsors include Zebra Technologies, Stony Brook University, TTM Technologies, Hindle Power, Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe, New York Institute of Technology, Fragrance.com, Retlif Testing Laboratories, Farmingdale State College, John Vodopia, ESQ., Advanced Technical Marketing (ATM), and Testforce.
Finally, I would like to personally thank everyone who helped prepare for the 2024 Awards Banquet. This includes the Awards Nominating Committee, the Banquet Planning Committee, our graphic designer Anthony Giresi, Kurt Kubik, Island Pro Digital, Paul and the team from Astoria Communications, Photographer Michael Craven, Dana from Feriani Floral Decorators, Crown Trophy, Provvi and the entire staff from the Crest Hollow Country Club. Their efforts made this stellar event possible.
Rhonda Green,
IEEE Long Island Section Chair, 2024
Research Vessels are floating laboratories for conducting science at sea, gathering information vital to increased understanding and better stewardship of our planet.
This presentation delves into some of the challenges faced by field oceanography – crushing pressure, corrosive seawater, biofouling, material strength limits in long tension members, power limitations, arctic temperatures, Internet access, communications, personal safety, the logistics involved in operating to the literal ends of the earth – and the technical solutions engineers employ to overcome them.
Thursday evening, June 6 virtual
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Signal Processing Vice Chair & Chair, 2024
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A heartfelt thank you to our keynote speaker, Professor Chad Bouton, whose captivating speech about “Revolutionizing Medicine with Brain Interfaces and AI” was the highlight of the night. Finally, thank you to all of the volunteers who helped to make it a grand success.
A special pictorial edition of The Pulse of Long Island will be published and distributed next month, so please stay tuned.
Warm Regards,
Rhonda Green
2024 IEEE Long Island Section Chair
chair@ieee.li
Below are some upcoming Section events that you need to know about:
As you can see, we are off to a busy start and I hope that you will support the Section by becoming involved in our many activities. As always, stay engaged by getting connected and getting involved.
Warm Regards,
Rhonda Green
2024 IEEE Long Island Section Chair
chair@ieee.li