Past Events
This talk will identify some of the current technology enablers for the Internet of Things (IoT), as well as some of the remaining software obstacles required to allow pervasive connection of IoT devices to the Internet - particularly regarding an Internet-centric operating system that is geared toward a low-power environment.
BigDataSIG Pre-meeting: Fraud Detection with Sequence Mining on a Big Data Platform
Pranab Ghosh will present a talk on machine learning using Hadoop and Storm, as well as an actual use case of credit card fraud detection with sequence mining on a Big Data platform.
This talk will describe a new class of computational optical sensors and imagers that do not rely on traditional refractive or reflective focusing, but instead on special diffractive optical elements integrated with CMOS photodiode arrays. Images are not captured as in traditional imaging systems, but rather computed from raw photodiode signals. Because such imagers forgo the use of lenses, they can be made unprecedentedly small - as small as the cross-section of a human hair.
IP SIG Pre-meeting: Valuing Intellectual Capital
A talk by Dr. Gio Wiederhold on topics as included in the 2013 Springer Verlag book Valuing Intellectual Capital: Multinationals and Taxhavens.
This event will be a panel discussion about the differences between Japanese and American culture from the perspective of electrical engineers. The panel of five will include two CNSV members, and will be moderated by CNSV member and independent consultant Sean Murphy. Topics discussed will include the findings of a select committee of the Japanese Ministry for Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), which is co-chaired by panel organizer Takahide Inoue, and which has been trying many different and fairly drastic changes in an attempt to revive the Japanese semiconductor industry.
This live interactive tutorial will cover how to use LinkedIn to build your personal brand and sell your consulting services. Come with plenty of questions and learn how best to find new consulting leads and better your consulting career.
This talk will provide a high-level technical primer of client-side web technologies that serve as the foundation for HTML5, a compelling programming platform for providing rich OS-like features, high developer productivity and cross-platform reach.
In this presentation, Mike Demler will review the latest trends in mobile processors, and attempt to sort out some of the confusion in this highly competitive market. Contenders include ARM, Apple and Intel with their System-on-Chip multicore architectures.
This seminar is presented by Silvia Oliverez, owner and agent of Be Well Insurance Solutions, and Pam Hedblad, CPA and Principal at Abbott, Stringham & Lynch. They will address questions related to what you need to know about the Covered California Exchange and the ACA Exchange. The presentation will be available as a seminar for in-person attendance, as well as a live webinar.
This talk will discuss the new Lift Labs invention, a consumer electronics device that can actively cancel tremors due to Essential Tremor or Parkinson's Disease by stabilizing the object being held. Also discussed will be the formation of Lift Labs, a great success story as it was formed using funding from the NIH Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grant that was awarded shortly after the speaker received his Ph.D. A video demonstrating the Lift Labs product is here.
This panel discussion, featuring semiconductor industry luminaries Ted Hoff and Dave House, will examine how Intel was able to succeed and dominate the semiconductor memory and microprocessor markets. The panelists will discuss Intel's history from 1968 to the mid-1980s, including Intel's response to many obstacles and competitive challenges. Many interesting inside stories will be included, several of which have never been publicly told. Full Event video is available here.
Med-SIG: Matching Polypharmacy Solutions to Personas
Most people who live in the San Francisco Bay Region know about the magnitude (Mw) 7.8 1906 San Francisco earthquake ("The Big One"), but many other Bay Area faults are also hazardous. This talk will discuss the historical earthquakes and faults in the SF Bay Area and the probabilities of one or more magnitude 6.7 or larger earthquakes in the Bay Area in the next 30 years.