Upcoming Virtual Events in Region 9
- “Nanopartículas superparamagnéticas cubiertas con extractos naturales y sus posibilidades en terapia de hipertermia” 07/05/2024Actualmente, la funcionalización de nanopartículas superparamagnéticas de óxido de hierro (SPIONs) han contribuido al desarrollo de aplicaciones en biomedicina con relevancia significativa. Los núcleos SPIONs han permitido el direccionamiento y entrega de fármacos en medios biológicos. Su control depende de la orientación de dominios magnéticos individuales (SMDs) y su recubrimiento orgánico. Las encapsulaciones de estos […]
- ¡Webinar Informativo para convocatoria Sede IEEE STEP Ecuador 2024! 07/05/2024🗓️ Fecha: Jueves 09 de mayo 2024🕒 Hora: 20:00 (GTM-5) En este evento, exploraremos cómo IEEE STEP impulsa el liderazgo y las habilidades profesionales de los estudiantes y jóvenes profesionales. Descubre los beneficios, oportunidades y experiencias que este programa ofrece para tu desarrollo profesional. 🔹 Aprende sobre IEEE STEP y cómo puede ayudarte en […]
- IEEE URUCON 2024 Organization Chairs Committee. Session Nº 3 07/05/2024Working meeting of the committee of chairs of the IEEE URUCON 2024 Conference. https://urucon2024.org/
- IEEE URUCON 2024 Organization Chairs Committee. Session Nº 4 06/05/2024Working meeting of the committee of chairs of the IEEE URUCON 2024 Conference. https://urucon2024.org/
- CASS EN IEEE SECCION MEXICO Y SU RELACIÓN CON EL DESARROLLO DE LA CIENCIA Y LA TECNOLOGIA EN MEXICO 06/05/2024En el marco del 75 aniversario de CASS IEEE, invitamos la comunidad científica, tecnológica e industrial, a la plática con el Dr. Alejandro Díaz Méndez, titular de la Unidad de Articulación Sectorial y Regional del Conahcyt (México), miembro distinguido de nuestra sociedad. En esta plática haremos una reflexión sobre la relación de CASS IEEE Sección […]
IEEE Spectrum
- Sea Turtle Ears Inspire a New Heart Monitor DesignThis article is part of our exclusive IEEE Journal Watch series in partnership with IEEE Xplore.Sea turtles are remarkable creatures for a number of reasons, including the way they hear underwater—not through openings in the form of ears, but by detecting vibrations directly through the skin covering their auditory system. Inspired by this ability to […]
- Tiny Biosensor Unlocks the Secrets of SweatSweat: We all do it. It plays an essential role in controlling body temperature by cooling the skin through evaporation. But it can also carry salts and other molecules out of the body in the process. In medieval Europe, people would lick babies; if the skin was salty, they knew that serious illness was likely. […]
- This Blood-Sampling Cytometer Is Small Enough for MarsThe race for Mars is on. NASA hopes to land the first Martian in the next decade, and the agency’s not alone: The China National Space Administration, Indian Space Research Organization, and Russia’s Roscosmos, as well as Elon Musk’s SpaceX have similar aspirations.Yet the trip to Mars a long journey, filled with questions about how […]
- Tiny Sensor Aims to Monitor Tumors in Real TimeThis article is part of our exclusive IEEE Journal Watch series in partnership with IEEE Xplore.A tiny sensor could one day be placed next to tumors to monitor patients’ responses to cancer in real time. Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of California, San Francisco, described a prototype sensor in a […]
- Blink to Generate Power for Smart Contact LensesThe potential use cases for smart contacts are compelling and varied. Pop a lens on your eye and monitor health metrics like glucose levels; receive targeted drug delivery for ocular diseases; experience augmented reality and read news updates with displays of information literally in your face. But the eye is quite a challenge for electronics […]