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Welcome to the IEEE Computer Society Chapter of CT !

I am delighted to welcome you to the IEEE Computer Society Chapter of the CT Section. The IEEE Computer Society is world's premier  professional organization in Computer and the largest of all IEEE societies. To meet the needs for professional growth of members, our aim is to make this website a useful resource. If you are an existing member, I would like to invite you to get involved with your Chapter. Please go through the information relating to Volunteer opportunities below. If you are not a Chapter member yet, please visit the links in green towards your left to understand the benefits and how to become a part of this growing Chapter and the IEEE Computer Society. If you have suggestions about any of our Chapter activities, please write to me at the email ID below. Please note that we have replaced the "@" sign with " at " with a space on both sides for all email IDs listed on this website for additional spam / Crimeware protection:

My Email-id is:
s.r at computer.org

I look forward to your valuable support in growing the Chapter!

Sanjiv Rai
Chapter Chair
IEEE, Computer Society, CT Section

Upcoming Activities:

Richard Stallman will speak about the Free Software Movement, which campaigns for freedom so that computer users can cooperate to control their own computing activities. The Free Software Movement developed the GNU operating system, specifically to establish these freedoms. The lecture will be held on Tuesday June 17 at 7:00 PM at the McCook Auditorium at Trinity College in Hartford. More Details about the lecture can be found here and at www.hfoss.org

The Connecticut Joint Chapters of the IEEE Computer Society, Microwave Theory & Techniques Society, Antenna & Propagation, Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control Society , Women in Engineering Society and IEEE Student Branch at UCONN are presenting a lecture on Sensor Networks, Wireless Sensors and MacroProgramming. Prof. Matt Welsh from the Department of Computer Science, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University will be delivering this lecture on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 at 7:00 PM at University of Connecticut, Storrs Campus. Campus Location, driving directions and more details about the lecture can be found here.
If you have any questions please contact : .

Tom Freund at digysol "at" gmail.com
Ph: (860)232-1624
or
Sanjiv Rai at s.r "at" computer.org

Volunteer Opportunities

Getting involved with your Chapter as a Volunteer can be a rewarding experience. Top 3 reasons for why you should Volunteer for your Chapter:

1) In your professional life, what may set you apart as a Leader, more than your professional skills, is how many people know you and how many of them can relate with your name. A Volunteer involvement such as one with your IEEE, CT Computer Society Chapter may provide you with that leadership opportunity.

2) To many, Volunteer activities come as means to a healthy personal life. Most likely they wanted to be away from their spouse for sometime!

3) Quite likely your Boss had a Volunteer position too. Did you say "NO WAY" - that's probably the reason why he is not yet his Boss's boss...!

Please contact us to discuss a Volunteer leadership role for you

s.r at computer.org

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