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Transforming Technical Education: Practical Uses of AI, MR, Gamification, cloud and IoT for Personalized and Scalable Learning
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Talk by
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Prof. Swades De (Professor IIT Delhi)
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Mr. Vishal Kumar (CTO Ocean2Sand)
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Date & Time: 13 Jun 2024. 06:00 PM to 08:00 PM (US & Canada)
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Location: NJIT, Elect & Comp Eng Buildin, Room Number: ECEC 202. 154 Summit Street, Newark, NJ 07102.
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Join Zoom Meeting: https://njit-edu.zoom.us/j/5653198906?pwd=ZDZSMXFya01DVFFJczFQOW5WRHZNQT09
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Meeting ID: 565 319 8906, Passcode: 385526
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Personalized Training Simulation with AI-ML, AR/VR, Gamification, Metaverse, Cloud
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Talk by Mr. Vishal Kumar
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Location: Rutgers University, Electrical and Computer Engineering. Room Number: EE-240. 604 Bartholomew Road Piscataway, New Jersey. United States 08854. Building.
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Talk by
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Prof. Mei Song Tong [6:00 PM-6:45 PM]
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Mr. Vishal Kumar [6:45 PM-7:30 PM]
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Date: 31 May 2024,
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Event Time: 06:00 PM to 07:30 PM EST
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Venue: Montclair State University (MSU). Room: Center for Environmental and Life Sciences (CELS) Building, Room CELS 120
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Talk by Mr. Vishal Kumar
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Date: 13 May 2024, Time: 06:30 PM to 08:30 PM All times are (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Location: Fairleigh Dickinson University1000 River Rd Teaneck, New Jersey United States 07666 Building: Electrical and Computer Engineering, Room Number: Muscarelle MUS 206
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Co-sponsored by IEEE North Jersey Section
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What inspired you to join IEEE SIGHT? Was it a suggestion from a friend or any inspiration from a professor? When did you first join?
AKP: IEEE’s tagline, “Advancing Technology for Humanity,” stimulates us to proceed in a direction to invent the technology and apply those to decipher basic needs found in the underserved regions of the world.
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Inventor, Scientist, Lecturer, Professor, and Chief Scientist at Synergy Microwave, Ajay Poddar, talks with Microwave Journal Media Director, Pat Hindle, about his education, early career in India, inventions at Synergy Microwave and extensive work with the IEEE involving the MTT-S and AP-S societies and humanitarian committees.
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In 1935, the Radio Club of America established a tradition of publicly recognizing outstanding achievements in the arts and sciences of radio and wireless communications.
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