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U.S. Engineers’ Salaries Up in 2023

Kathy Pretz There’s good earnings news for U.S. members: Salaries are rising. Base salaries increased by about 5 percent from 2022 to...

Mary Ellen Randall Is 2025 IEEE President-Elect

Kathy Pretz IEEE Fellow Mary Ellen Randall has been elected as the 2025 IEEE president-elect. She will begin serving as president on...

IEEE Dominates U.S. Tech Patent Citations

Kathy Pretz A new study that examined filings with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by the 50 top-patenting companies cited IEEE...

Robert Dennard, DRAM Pioneer, Dies at 91

Amanda Davis Robert Dennard Inventor of Dynamic RAM Fellow, 91; died 23 AprilIn 1967 Dennard invented what is known as DRAM—a type...

IEEE’s Let’s Make Light Competition Returns to Tackle Illumination Gap

Willie D. Jones In economically advantaged countries, it’s hard to imagine a time when electric lighting wasn’t available in nearly every home,...

IEEE Medal of Honor Prize Increased to $2 Million

IEEE For more than a century, IEEE has awarded its Medal of Honor to recognize the extraordinary work of individuals whose technical...

IEEE’s Disaster Relief Program Adds to Its Mobile Response Fleet

Chris McManes The IEEE MOVE (Mobile Outreach using Volunteer Engagement) program was launched in 2016 to provide U.S. communities with power and...

IEEE-USA’s New Guide Helps Companies Navigate AI Risks

Jeanna Matthews Organizations that develop or deploy artificial intelligence systems know that the use of AI entails a diverse array of risks...

Engineering Students Innovate Accessibility Technology

Ashley Moran More than 15 percent of the world’s population—greater than 1 billion people—live with disabilities including hearing loss, vision problems, mental...

Conference To Spotlight Harm Caused by Online Platforms

Joanna Goodrich This year’s IEEE Conference on Digital Platforms and Societal Harms is scheduled to be held on 14 and 15 October...

Meet the Teens Whose Tech Reduces Drownings and Fights Air Pollution

Elizabeth Fuscaldo Drowning is the third leading cause of accidental deaths globally, according to the World Health Organization. The deaths disproportionately impact...

How Region Realignment Will Impact IEEE Elections

IEEE Member and Geographic Activities The work of restructuring IEEE’s geographic regions is well underway. Six U.S. regions will be consolidated into...

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