IEEE Reliability Society Town Hall on Innovating the Society with Dr. Jason Rupe

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Your IEEE Reliability Society is holding a town hall meeting on innovating the society.

Please join Dr. Jason Rupe, your current Reliability Society President, and Reliability Boston Chapter Chair, Dr. Dan Weidman, for updates on activities in the society and the Boston chapter, along with discussions with you about how the society can support chapters and members.

We plan to present some brief updates from both, then turn it over to questions and ideas from you.  The second of such townhalls this year, the Boston chapter has volunteered to host this event with the society, so their questions and ideas will be live. If you are able to attend this meeting remotely live, you will have a chance to submit questions and ideas via chat. 

The meeting will also be recorded, so you can catch up after if you like. Hopefully some ideas will resonate and maybe you find something you would like to contribute too. We look forward to your engagement in this event!



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  • Starts 05 November 2025 02:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 13 November 2025 08:30 PM UTC
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Dr. Jason Rupe

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IEEE Reliability Society Town Hall

Dr. Jason Rupe

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Dr. Jason Rupe currently a distinguished technologist with CableLabs, Louisville, COworking on proactive network maintenance, network and service reliability, optical operations and maintenance, and operations research problems for the cable industry. 

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Dr. Dan Weidman






Agenda

6:00 pm Eastern Time

Brief introductions and then presentations about Chapter status by Dan Weidman ("IEEE Boston Reliability Chapter Status") and Jason Rupe

Open discussions

Presentation by Dan Weidman "Thoughts on the Future of Fusion Energy and the Relevance of Reliability"

8:00 pm: expected end time

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