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Author: janderson

Drone Swarm Presentation Is A Success!

Posted on March 27, 2025 by janderson

On Thursday, 3/27/25, Zachary Hinnen from USF presented “Drone Swarms: If One Is Good, Then How About A Whole Bunch?” This online presentation was well attended. Zach shared with us… Read more →

Posted in Events, Featured Tagged drones, robots, swarms

Drone Swarms: If One Is Good, Then How About A Whole Bunch?

Posted on March 16, 2025 by janderson

By now just about everyone is familiar with drones. No matter if you have seen YouTube videos of people filming events, racing them, flying over New York / New Jersey… Read more →

Posted in Chapters, Events, Featured, Headline, Meetings Tagged birrds, drones, fish, nature, robotics, swarms

AI Tools For Engineers Session Was A Success!

Posted on December 5, 2024 by janderson

On Thursday evening, Dr. Jim Anderson presented the FWCS PACE presentation of “AI Tools For Engineers: What, How, Where, and When?”. This presentation covered background on How we got to… Read more →

Posted in Events, Featured Tagged AI, brainstorming, ChatGPT, Gemini, planning, Prompts, translation

AI Tools For Engineers: What, How, Where, and When?

Posted on October 3, 2024 by janderson

I think that we can all agree that the AI revolution seems to have arrived! As engineers, we all understand that the AI tools that are becoming available to us… Read more →

Posted in Uncategorized Tagged AI, career, ChatGPT, engineer, Gemini

Successful LinkedIn Presentation!

Posted on August 14, 2024 by janderson

On Wednesday, August 14 2024, the Florida West Coast’s PACE group hosted a presentation of “Using LinkedIn To Move Your Engineering Career To The Next Level”. This well attended event… Read more →

Posted in Affinity Groups, Featured, Headline, Meetings Tagged career, employment, jobs, LinkedIn, networking, recruiters

Using LinkedIn To Move Your Engineering Career To The Next Level

Posted on July 4, 2024 by janderson

  How is your job going? We are at the middle of the year and was one of your resolutions this year to take a look around for a better… Read more →

Posted in Affinity Groups, Featured Tagged job, LinkedIn, recruiter, resume, search

Tech Horizons Summit Success!

Posted on September 17, 2023 by janderson

The first ever Tech Horizons Summit was successfully held on Friday, September 15, 2023, on the campus of the University Of South Florida. The keynote presenter for this event was… Read more →

Posted in Chapters, Conferences, Events, Featured, Meetings Tagged AI, AMHR Lab, BILTLLM, Cloud Computing, Computer Society, cybersecurity, HCC, IEEE, Jyotika Athavael, Large Language Model, Polytech, USF

Successful RUST Presentation

Posted on July 12, 2023 by janderson

On Wednesday, July 12th, a presentation on the Rust programming language was delivered by Dr. Jim Anderson. This well attended event provided the following information: Understanding of why Rust has… Read more →

Posted in Chapters, Events, Meetings Tagged C, memory safety, Rust

An Overview of the RUST Programming Language

Posted on June 7, 2023 by janderson

Many of us are familiar with some of the most popular programming languages: C and C++. C was developed over 50 years ago and C++ was created over 44 years… Read more →

Posted in Chapters, Events, Featured, Meetings Tagged C, programming, Rust, security, systems programming

Kill It with Fire: Manage Aging Computer Systems (and Future Proof Modern Ones)

Posted on January 6, 2023 by janderson

  Let’s face it – our computer systems are not getting any younger! In fact, many of the most important computer systems that our daily activities rely on are shockingly… Read more →

Posted in Chapters Tagged air traffic control, legacy software, new software, old computer systems, operational excellence, problems, technical debt
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