2024 Chapters Congress -VP TA
Detailed information about the June 2024 Preeti Chauhan VP Technical Activities in the 2024 Chapters Congress. This event is focused on technical aspects and activities relating to various fields. It highlights the role of the Vice President in overseeing and managing these activities, providing insights and updates on the latest developments and initiatives within the technical community. Attendees can expect engaging sessions, knowledge sharing, networking opportunities, and more at this event.
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2024 Chapters Congress -VP TA June 2024 Preeti Chauhan VP Technical Activities
Empowering Reliability through Technical Engagement Driving Innovation and Excellence in the Reliability Community Mission: Promote recognition of the reliability profession, develop and disseminate reliability best practices, and be a resource for collaboration among reliability professionals Impact of Technical Activities on Industry Driving Innovation: Foster collaboration between academia, industry, and government Promote the development of new technologies and methodologies Encourage the adoption of best practices in reliability engineering Solving Real-World Challenges: Address critical reliability issues in industries (e.g., aerospace, automotive, energy, healthcare) Develop solutions for emerging technologies such as AI, IoT, autonomous systems
Technical Activities: The Driving Force Behind Reliability Advancements The IEEE Reliability Society empowers the reliability community through diverse technical activities. These include: Conferences: Platforms for presenting cutting-edge research, exchanging ideas, and networking with experts. Workshops and Tutorials: Hands-on learning opportunities for members to acquire new skills and knowledge. Publications: Journals, magazines, and newsletters that disseminate the latest research findings, industry trends, and best practices. Standards Development: Collaborative efforts to establish industry-wide guidelines and benchmarks for reliability. These activities are facilitated through three key elements: Technical Committees (TC): These groups monitor advancements in specific areas, identify needs for new developments, and foster collaboration with other organizations. They organize conferences, publish papers, and contribute to standards development. Standards Committee (SC): This committee oversees the development and approval of reliability standards, ensuring they meet the highest quality and relevance criteria. Technical Initiatives (TI): These are focused projects aimed at addressing specific challenges or opportunities in the field of reliability.
Products and Services Available to Chapters Knowledge Sharing and Networking: Learn from leading experts and practitioners in the field. Connect with peers and build professional networks. Stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies. Professional Development and Recognition: Enhance skills and knowledge through workshops and tutorials. Present research findings and gain visibility in the community. Earn recognition through awards and publications. Career Advancement: Expand career opportunities through networking and knowledge exchange. Gain valuable experience through volunteering and leadership roles. Build a strong reputation in the field of reliability
Student Chapters as Catalysts for Technical Engagement Unleashing the Potential of Young Minds in the Reliability Community The Power of Student Chapters: Student chapters bring unique value to the IEEE Reliability Society, bring new energy, fresh perspectives, and eagerness to learn. Mutual Benefits: Technical activities can benefit both student chapters and the society as a whole through collaboration and knowledge exchange. How Student Chapters Enhance Technical Activities Injecting New Ideas and Enthusiasm: Students can contribute innovative ideas, challenge assumptions, and bring a fresh perspective to technical discussions and projects. Expanding Reach and Diversity: Student chapters can attract a wider range of participants to technical activities, including students from different disciplines and backgrounds. Building a Pipeline of Future Leaders: Involvement in technical activities can help students develop leadership skills, build professional networks, and prepare for careers in reliability engineering.
Specific Ways Student Chapters Can Contribute Conference and Workshop Participation: Submit papers, present posters, and attend technical sessions. Offer travel grants or scholarships to support student participation. Organizing Student-Focused Events: Host workshops, tutorials, and hackathons specifically designed for students. Create networking opportunities for students to connect with industry professionals and mentors. Contributing to Publications and Standards: Participate in the development of technical papers, articles, and standards. Publish research and project findings
Thank You! IEEE Reliability Society Contact Information: a. Website: https://rs.ieee.org/chapters.html b. Social media channels: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/1855391/ c. Contact information for the student activities committee: preeti.chauhan@ieee.org (VP TA)
Current Technical Activities and Initiatives (1/3) TC/TI RS Rep Key Progress Benefit to RS -Active Future Networks World Forum -Published International Network Generations Roadmap (2023 edition) -Multiple workshops, distinguished lectures, webinars -INGR Lite framework in development -Publications: IEEE Future Networks Tech Focus -Promote RS at FNWF 24 by industry panel discussion, tutorial, and workshop -Monthly webinar on a topic of reliability. Future Networks Ruolin Zhou Jason Rupe Blockchain Angelos Stavrou Hunter Albright -IEEE BCTC MOU signed (May 2023) -Active 2023 (Conferences/Events) -2024: 2 financially, 4 technical sponsored conference -Multiple webinars and regional events (US, UK, Europe and Asia) -Educational content development Discussions in progress on the potential joint activities between IEEE RS and IEEE BCTC. Examples: tutorials/workshops at IEEE RS conferences, joint webinars to IEEE RS members and seminars at RS local chapters Internet of Things Scott Tamashiro Preeti Chauhan -Active IoT-World Forum -Distinguished Lecturer Program in progress -IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) in Melbourne July 24-26 -IEEE Smart Cities Future Summit in Morocco May 29-31 -Collaboration on the upcoming conference and summits -IoT Magazine engagement -Expect $$ from the Smart Cities Future Summit
Current Technical Activities and Initiatives (2/3) TC/TI RS Rep Key Progress Benefit to RS Eric Wong -Eric will be the workshop chair and will promote the the TC on System and Software Assurance -Eric indicated that the TCs are not requesting any funding from RS -Co-host the 2024 Spring IEEE International Contest on Software Testing. 30th March at UT Dallas -Co-host the 2024 10th International Symposium on System Security, Safety, and Reliability (ISSRE) -technically sponsored by RS -Chair workshop on high-performance, ethical, and secured geospatial software April 16-20 (NSF funded, Bill/Rick to present) System and Software Assurance Eric Wong -Promoting the RS sponsored conferences -Host technical seminars at various universities, -Organize Annual Symposium on Autonomous Vehicle Software. 2024 event will be co-located with QRS 2024 in Cambridge, UK from July 1 to 5 Electric Autonomous Vehicles Lou -Total of 8 active PARs managed by 7 RS-SC Working Groups (WGs) -Support TAB committee on standards -Contribution to R-magazine -VP of standards at IEEE TEC Standards TC Lou Gullo -Attend IRUG meetings -Authored parts of Chapters 2 and 5 for PES Roadmap. Continue reviews of the PES Roadmap until it is published on IEEE-Roadmaps website IEEE Roadmap Systems of Systems: Update was very academic. Hard to find tangible benefits for RS No update on Trustworthy Computing & Cybersecurity and no update on Transportation Electrification Community (TEC) TC
Current Technical Activities and Initiatives (3/3) TC/TI RS Rep Key Progress -Introductory meeting in January. Kick-off meeting was scheduled for March 20. -Key activities (planned): (1) Launching a new journal and (2) Organizing ICIR (International Conference on Intelligent Reality) before end of 2024 Pierre Dr. Yu Hou Digital Reality TC -Ongoing work on Education, standards, policy -IEEE Digital Privacy Workshop in Feb/March 2025, Silicon Valley, CA -Event in Brussels, Belgium (4Q24) Jason Digital Privacy Initiative (DPI) -Engagement started in July 23 -ICPHM24 (Jun 24, USA): Co-Host a Panel on lluminating the Future: Smart Lighting and PHM -IEEE Smart Lighting (Nov 24, The Netherland): Janet Smart Lighting Initiative (SLI) Lou -Work focused on standards primarily Power and Energy Initiative -Intent of participation from DoD in ICPHM 2024 and other events that IEEE establishes as a fit for AI/ML in RAMS/PHM -Not much progress Lou AI/ML for RAM/PHM