Sustainability Topics Going on at IEEE
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This talk will cover some recent sustainability efforts at IEEE. The first part of the talk will cover what is being done at the IEEE Operations Center in Piscataway, NJ. Some infrastructure investments will be described. The second part of the talk will cover sustainability aspects of IEEE Conferences across the world. Travel contributes the most to the carbon footprint of a conference, but other aspects of sustainability are considered. A list of IEEE conferences on sustainability will be discussed.
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- Date: 20 Dec 2022
- Time: 06:00 PM to 07:00 PM
- All times are (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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- Starts 08 December 2022 05:02 AM
- Ends 19 December 2022 11:59 PM
- All times are (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Charlie Jackson
Sustainability Topics at IEEE
This talk will cover some recent sustainability efforts at IEEE. The first part of the talk will cover what is being done at the IEEE Operations Center in Piscataway, NJ. Some infrastructure investments will be described. The second part of the talk will cover sustainability aspects of IEEE Conferences across the world. Travel contributes the most to the carbon footprint of a conference, but other aspects of sustainability are considered. A list of IEEE conferences on sustainability will be discussed.
Biography:
Incoming IEEE Conferences Committee Chair | Engineer (ret.) Northrop Grumman
Charlie Jackson has been active in a broad range of microwave and millimeter-wave technologies. After receiving his doctorate at UCLA, he worked at Hughes for two years, where he worked on mm-wave radiometers, mm-wave mixers, COBE cryocooled mixers, and monopulse technology. When he came to TRW he worked on mm-wave mixers, FMCW radars, quasi-optical technology, and phased array technology. After the discovery of High Temperature Superconductivity, he supported microwave technology for the Superconducting Electronics Department. His team was the first group to successfully demonstrate a ferroelectric phase shifter. Later, he worked on a number of mm-wave radiometer programs, and he supported an LNA production effort. Dr. Jackson worked at Ditrans Corp., making digital transceivers for wireless communications. Later he worked at Raytheon SAS supporting phased array radars. He lead the MTT effort to convert the MTT Transactions to a digital archive. Charlie Jackson is a Past President of the IEEE-MTT Society. Dr. Jackson recently retired from Northrop Grumman supporting space based programs. He is Vice Chair of the IEEE Conferences Committee.
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