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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) [a] is an American 501(c)(3) professional association for electrical engineering, electronics engineering, and other related disciplines. The IEEE has a corporate office in New York City and an operations center in Piscataway, New Jersey.
1985 – IEEE Standard 754 for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic; 1986 – Fiber Optic Connectors; 1987 – High-Temperature Superconductivity; 1987 – SPARC RISC Architecture; 1987 – Superconductivity at 93 Kelvin; 1987 – WaveLAN, Precursor of Wi-Fi; 1987–1995 – MTI Portable Satellite Communication Terminals
Eta Kappa Nu is the international honor society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). [1] It was established in 1904 at the University of Illinois. [1] Following is a list of Eta Kappa Nu members. Eminent Members are identified with an asterisk.
During the Fourth International Conference of Electricians in Chicago, electrical units were defined 1893: English physicist J. J. Thomson invented waveguides: 1894: Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi begins developing the first radio wave based wireless telegraphy communication system [6] [7] 1895
The ETHW became successor to the former IEEE Global History Network (IEEE GHN). [4] Originally, the United Engineering Foundation had made a grant to develop an engineering intersociety web platform as a central historical repository. [9] Initially, the work was mainly done at the IEEE History Center.
The original American Institute of Electrical Engineers bookplate at Harvard University Trust. The 1884 founders of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) included some of the most prominent inventors and innovators in the then new field of electrical engineering, among them Nikola Tesla, Thomas Alva Edison, Elihu Thomson, Edwin J. Houston, and Edward Weston.
The IEEE claims to produce 30% of the world's literature in electrical engineering, has over 360,000 members worldwide and holds over 3,000 conferences annually. [99] The IET publishes 21 journals, has a worldwide membership of over 150,000, and claims to be the largest professional engineering society in Europe.
IEEE Annual International Computers, Software & Applications Conference (IEEE COMPSAC): First held in 1977 in Chicago, Illinois, [23] IEEE COMPSAC is an annual international conference focusing on computers, software, and applications, including cloud computing. Conference programs address research results, advancements and future trends in ...