IEEE 100: Engineering a Universal Language: Mastering IEEE 100 Standard Terminology
This session will explore the critical role of standardized terminology in engineering practice, project development, compliance, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Participants will learn how IEEE 100 establishes a universal technical language, reduces ambiguity in design and documentation, and supports system interoperability and safety across modern electrical and electronic engineering fields.
Real-world examples will demonstrate how mastering IEEE 100 terminology ensures precision in technical communication and professional excellence.
PDH certificates will be provided.
Offered by the IEEE Oklahoma City Section as part of the Standard Electrical and Electronic Engineering (SEEE) Workshop Series.
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- Date: 10 Jun 2025
- Time: 03:30 PM UTC to 04:35 PM UTC
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- 100 Boyd St, , OK 73019
- Norman, Oklahoma
- United States
- Building: Sarkeys Energy Center
- Room Number: N0202
Speakers
Reza Kandezy of University of Oklahoma
IEEE 100: Engineering a Universal Language: Mastering IEEE 100 Standard Terminology
Biography:
Reza Saeed Kandezy received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Oklahoma. Reza's decade-long experiences encompass:
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Technical and Management Expertise: Over eight years of experience in both research and industrial environments, honing skills in leadership and administration.
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Validation of Electrical Equipment: Lead investigator in validating electrical power equipment for MV transmission and substation systems, performing FMEA analysis on numerous electrical and electronic systems.
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Development of Equipment and Systems: Creation of advanced power and energy systems simulators, development of research laboratories and equipment in compliance with IEC, ISO, and IEEE standards, and modification of electrical equipment for power and communication hardware.
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Research, Evaluation, and Training: Senior engineer and manager in a tier-one research facility, focused on designing, optimizing, and modifying electrical power, electronic, and information technology systems. Contributed to professional engineering programs and taught courses on electrical power, quality assurance, and hazardous atmosphere equipment.
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Instruction and Teaching: Adapts diverse learning styles and applies practical approaches in college, professional, and K-12 settings.
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Address:110 W. Boyd St., , Norman, Oklahoma, United States, 73019-1102