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Need a Kluge?
With the increasing complexity of today's systems, more kluges, by whatever name, will be required, along with their accompanying humorous put-downs.
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How You Can Help Improve Diversity and Inclusion in Engineering
Our discussion on diversity and inclusion continues, with several IEEE volunteers sharing what they have done personally to help improve diversity and inclusion in engineering.
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The Pandemic’s Surprise Revelation: A Vision of a Cleaner Future and an Opportunity for Fleet Electrification
The pandemic-induced economic slowdown has provided an opportunity to perceive cleaner, quieter skies and streets, a tangible window onto a sustainable future.
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Bias and Diversity in Engineering
There are things that we can do as IEEE members and individuals to improve diversity and inclusion within our profession and increase opportunities for all people to participate in our technological future.
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Amazing Grace
The amazing Grace Hopper defied the odds to become a rear admiral in the U.S. Navy and a pioneer of computer programming.
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Working@Home
There are good aspects of working at home. So, when we do get out again, will it be the old normal or will things be different in some way?
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An Incubation Period of Decades: Contemplating Climate Change in the Age of Coronavirus
The wisdom and foresight we glean from this global pandemic could create lasting good for our future selves and generations.
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Your Engineering Heritage: Technology in a Time of Plague
Disney's “Togo” is instructive in what it has to tell us about the use of technology in public health, an issue that we face today.
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IEEE REACH Aims to Close the Gap in Students’ Technology and Engineering Literacy Skills
IEEE REACH provides resources to teachers and students to address the shortfall in tech and engineering literary skills among U.S. students.
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Josie the Riveter
Josie the Riveter and her compatriots played an important role in helping women become a significant part of today’s technical and engineering professions.