Ethics and Engineering: A Matter of Trust

In the December 2015 issue of IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (IEEE T&S), 2015-2016 Society on Social Implications of Technology (SSIT) President Greg Adamson discusses Improving Our ‘Engineering-Crazed’ Image. Adamson opens his message with a mention of the recent VW environmental deception debacle, and the rift that such events create between the engineering community and the general public.  “In […]

Sen-ching Samson Cheung: Integrating Media into Autism Intervention

IEEE Senior Member Sen-ching Samson Cheung is enthusiastic about his long history with the IEEE. “My IEEE membership card says I have been a member for 26 years!” he exclaims. “At the time it was a great way to get to know students with the same major.” According to Cheung, his tenure with the organization […]

A Message from José M.F. Moura, 2016 Technical Activities Vice President (March)

Members of IEEE Technical Activities are advancing many of the newest and most vibrant technologies of electrical, electronic and computer engineering. This year, we’ll be focusing on strategic discussion to ensure that IEEE’s Societies and Councils continue to stay at the forefront of innovation and resources offered to our diverse group of members. How can […]

A Message from Vincenzo Piuri, 2015 Technical Activities Vice President (December)

Message from the 2015 Technical Activities Vice President

Dear Colleagues: In the last quarter of this year, IEEE Technical Activities continued to focus attention and efforts on nurturing our technical communities, widening our support to all segments of the community, and planning for more engagement in the coming year. Emerging technologies is one of the important activities areas on which we have directed […]

Paul Sajda: New IEEE Brain Initiative A No-Brainer

Paul Sajda

As massive global efforts across government, academia, and industry deepen their focus on developing neurotechnology, and as these technologies become mature enough to be considered for commercialization and standardization, IEEE’s new Brain Initiative has arrived at a crucial time to complement a vast number of endeavors. Stemming from the IEEE Future Directions Committee, the initiative […]

On CyberEthics and CyberPeace

Ethics

With the September 2015 launch of IEEE Collabratec™  came many exciting new opportunities for technology practitioners to share their thoughts and ideas on wide array of different subjects. One of these newly created communities, the CyberEthics and CyberPeace community, is an extension of a new IEEE initiative, launched by the IEEE Society on Social Implications […]

Images Everywhere: The Future of Wearable Cameras

Woman with wearable camera.

“I’m not in the business just to sell as many [cameras] as possible. I want to provide as much value as possible,” urges Narrative Clip creator Martin Kallstrom (interviewed by Marc Langheinrich and Nigel Davies) in the July-September 2015 issue of IEEE Pervasive Computing, the IEEE Computer Society’s publication delivering the latest peer-reviewed developments in […]

A Message from Vincenzo Piuri, 2015 Technical Activities Vice President (September)

Message from the 2015 Technical Activities Vice President

Dear Colleagues: In the second quarter of this year, IEEE Technical Activities continued to focus attention and efforts on nurturing our technical communities, their evolving needs, the underserved segments, and the emerging and interdisciplinary areas. We are increasingly investing emerging technologies and making it easier for communities to aggregate and find their home in IEEE. […]

Building a Better Tomorrow With IoT

According to Yen-Kuang (YK) Chen, “Internet of Things” may as well be called “Internet of Everything,” or, rather, “Internet of Everyone.” Chen, who is IEEE Fellow, Principal Engineer, Intel Corporation, and Associate Director, Intel-NTU Connected Context Computing Center, has devoted much of his time to volunteering with the IEEE Internet of Things Organizing Committee and […]