Events
Information on upcoming meetings and events that the IEEE FWCS will be hosting.
Drone Swarm Presentation Is A Success!
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
Drone Swarms: If One Is Good, Then How About A Whole Bunch?
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
AI Tools For Engineers Session Was A Success!
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
Tech Horizons Summit Success!
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
Successful RUST Presentation
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
An Overview of the RUST Programming Language
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
Can You Print That? – Successful 3D Printing Seminar
On Wednesday, July 17, the IEEE’s Florida West Coast’s AESS Chapter and Life member’s Chapter held a presentation on 3D printing. The presenter, Douglas A. Coggeshall, President of Coggeshall Engineering… Read more
Can You Print That? Discover The World Of 3D Printing!
By now you’ve probably heard all about those fancy 3D printers that can be hooked up to computers. These mechanical marvels have the ability to accept designs that have been… Read more
DevOps: What It Is And Why You Should Care
Welcome to the brave new world of creating software. Once upon a time a lonely engineer would go off and sit in the corner, write some software code, and then… Read more
“Cognitive Radar inspired by The Brain: Theory and Applications”
“Cognitive Radar inspired by The Brain: Theory and Applications” IEEE Distinguished Lecturer: Dr. Simon Haykin Tampa, FL – September 21, 2015 at 6:00 pm Cost is $5 for Student and… Read more