Tarrant County AESS Chapter Meet and Greet => Central Location

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Hi All,

This is our second event of the year and it feels like we're building momentum.

Join us for an AESS Meet and Greet, a fantastic opportunity to connect with IEEE members and professionals in our chapter. This event provides a casual and welcoming environment to network, share ideas, and build relationships within the IEEE community. Whether you're looking to expand your professional circle, discuss plans fore the chapter, or simply meet new friends, this gathering is the perfect place to start. Don't miss out on this chance to engage with your peers and celebrate the vibrant spirit of Region 5!

This month will include a technical discussion on noise in electronic systems.  See below.

If the weathers nice we'll meet outside, if it's challenging we'll meet inside.

Please sign up or RSVP so that we can have an accurate headcount.



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  • Maple Street Brewing
  • 2628 Whitmore St
  • Ft Worth, Texas
  • United States 76107
  • Room Number: Outside in bench area

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  • Starts 04 March 2026 06:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 19 March 2026 01:00 AM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Greg Romas

Topic:

Understanding and quantifying noise in electronic systems

We'll review electronic noise basics, including characteristics, common sources, how it's measured and quantified.  Additionally we'll discuss the impact in different applications and common techniques for reducing the impact on systems.

Biography:

Greg is a Senior Fellow within Lockheed Martin Corporation where his focus is on power conversion, power semiconductors including SiC and GaN, low noise analog electronics and simulations in general. Prior to joining Lockheed Martin in 2009 he was with Texas Instruments where as a Member Group Technical Staff he was the Analog Design Manager for the Standard Linear & Logic Product Group and then later Managed the Application Specific Product Line within the Mixed Signal Automotive Group. During this time he was work included development of high-voltage bipolar processes, semiconductor modeling, as well as releasing designs into various product lines including power management, amplifiers, and communications. Additionally, Greg is a member of the Silicon Carbide Working Group within Power America, a Senior Member IEEE, and has been granted 17 patents in the areas of semiconductor processes, analog IC design, and power electronic systems.