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2020 IEEE Rising Stars Conference: Inspiring and Empowering Students and Young Professionals
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2020 IEEE Rising Stars Conference: Inspiring and Empowering Students and Young Professionals

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IEEE-USA Future Leaders Forum – Empowering the Managers of Today and Tomorrow

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          • Congress Celebrates National Engineers Week

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            Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash One of the lessons learned from the pandemic is the value of broadband capability locally. Over the last year, broadband has been the key for employment, education, entertainment and safely connecting with family […]

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          • New, Final IEEE-USA E-Book in Critical Thinking Skills for Engineers Series Offers Ten Proven Problem-Solving Strategies

            Critical Thinking Skills for Engineers – Book 5: On Problem Solving FREE to Members Non-Members: $2.99 GET THIS BOOK The noted engineer and business executive, Dinish Paliwal, once remarked, “Problem solving is essential to […]

          • Considering a Career Transition? This New IEEE-USA E-BOOK Series is for You!

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          • New IEEE-USA E-book Offers EE Activities for the Classroom

            Mark Van Doren, a wise educator if there ever was one, described teaching as “the art of assisting discovery.” Electrical Engineering Activities for Use in the Classroom FREE to Members Non-Members: $2.99 For years, the veteran […]

          • Your Engineering Heritage: Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla as Science Fiction Characters

            [caption id="attachment_9991" align="alignright" width="192"] Cover of recent unabridged translation of “L'Ève future”[/caption] Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla are in the class of historic engineers who remain household names to […]

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