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BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//CIE/USA-DFW Site - ECPv6.11.2//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://ciedfw.org X-WR-CALDESC:Events for CIE/USA-DFW Site REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:UTC BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+0000 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 TZNAME:UTC DTSTART:20160101T000000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190629T080000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190629T120000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200713T050320Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250112T004224Z UID:9031-1561795200-1561809600@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2019 DFW Youth English Speech Contest DESCRIPTION: URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2019-dfw-youth-english-speech-contest/ LOCATION:University of Texas at Dallas – Hoblitzelle Hall Auditorium\, 800 W. Campbell Rd.\, Richardson\, TX\, 75080\, United States CATEGORIES:Paid Events,Speech Contests ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2019-Youth-English-Speech-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190601T120000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190601T170000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200713T043148Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T044755Z UID:9030-1559390400-1559408400@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2019 CIE/USA-DFW MathComp/MathFun DESCRIPTION:2019 MathComp Winner\, Test Results\, Questions\, and News Release\n\n2019 MathComp Winner List [PDF]\n2019 MathComp Test Results [PDF]\n\n \nMathComp\n \n \nThe first program “MathComp” (Math Competition) provides young students an opportunity to demonstrate their math problem solving skills. Registration is required. Early registration fee is $15 before May 16th\, then $20 before May 27th. All students Grades 1~8 are welcome! \nContestants will participate only for the same grade he or she is at the 2018-2019 academic year. Sandbagging may result in being disqualified. Top scorers and honorable mentions will be awarded to each grade\, and the names of the winners will be published on the CIE/USA-DFW Chapter\’s website. \nParenting Seminar and Panel Discussion:\n \n \nWhile students are competing at the MATH test\, all parents are invited to attend the Parenting Seminar and Panel Discussion (the second program)\, which is free to MathComp participants\’ parents. \n2019 Speakers and Panelists:\nDr. Jianzhong Su\nDr. Jianzhong Su received his B.S in Applied Mathematics from Shanghai Jiaotong University and earned his PhD in mathematics from University of Minnesota. He is a professor of Mathematics and the chairman of the Department of Mathematics\, University of Texas at Arlington. \nHis research area is in applied mathematics related to computational neuroscience\, optical diffusive tomography and mathematical biology. \nJett Wang (Student)\nJett Wang is incoming 2019 MIT freshman. He has been active in high school math contests\, and qualified for the 2019 USA Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO) team. He is also 2018 USA Physics Olympiad Bronze Medalist. \nRichard Luo (Student)\nRichard is a senior student from Highland Park high school. An avid STEM enthusiast\, he gained his first exposure to competition math at the CIE Math Competition. He competed in many years\, and continued his involvement by volunteering at many CIE events. Richard will attend Harvard in the Fall 2019. \nMathFun\n \nThe third program “MathFun” is an interactive program which allows parents and children to work together in solving engineering quizzes & games and stimulating their interest in mathematics. Each year\, around 20 schools\, companies\, institutions\, and organizations bring interesting math and engineering materials onsite and interact with the students. This is the fun part of the fair that students look forward to. Don\’t miss this great opportunity to get your students involved in the wonderful world of math and engineering! MathFun is open to general public. \nIf you would like to setup a booth at the event\, please download this form (2019 MathFun Registration Form) and return to us. \nSample Competition Problems\n[2015 Grade 1\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 1\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 2\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 2\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 3\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 3\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 4\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 4\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 5\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 5\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 6\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 6\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 7\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 7\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 8\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 8\, Test Answers\, PDF] URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2019-cie-usa-dfw-mathcomp-mathfun/ LOCATION:Collin College Spring Creek Campus\, 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway\, Plano\, TX\, 75074\, United States CATEGORIES:MathComp/MathFun,Paid Events ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2019-MathComp-MathFun-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190323T080000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190323T130000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200713T045331Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250111T222424Z UID:9039-1553328000-1553346000@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2019 CIE/USA-DFW Student Engineering & Creativity Competition DESCRIPTION:2019 SECC Winner\, Test Results\, Questions\, and News Release\n \n\nSECC eNewsletter Event Highlights – Post Competition (click to download)\nAward Presenters at SECC Closing Ceremony on March 23rd\, 2019 at UT Dallas:\n\n \nInterested in a STEM coding project without coding experience? Interested in an integrated STEM project where students can learn and use concepts in computer science\, environmental science and engineering? Looking for an opportunity to interact with industry through STEM project? Have a TI calculator you want to put it to an optimal use? Want to hear STEM professionals on their experience\, hot topics\, and their collaboration with local schools? \nDFW 2019 Student Engineering & Creativity Competition (SECC) is your opportunity to bring industry attention to your idea\, your work\, compete for cash prizes\, and gain STEM experience and valuable input from industry experts. This is a STEM event that supports the National DiscoverE Engineers Week. This event consists of two parallel programs: SECC Competition and STEM Seminar. \nSECC Competition is designed for grades 6 to 12 to inspire students\’ interest in STEM through hands-on & creativity projects\, recognition\, real world challenges\, and interaction with industry. \nSTEM Seminar “Unleashing Creativity through STEM Projects” is designed for parents and students of all grades. STEM professionals will share their experience\, hot topics\, or collaboration with local schools. Speakers include Mr. William Yang from PepsiCo R&D\, Dr. Jey Veerasamy\, Director of Center for Computer Science Education & Outreach at UTD\, and Mr. Rod Wetterskog\, Assistant Dean of UTD Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. Free admission but registration is required. \nThe event also has raffle drawing. A free raffle ticket will be offered to each registered attendee or volunteer. Raffle prizes include: TI-Innovator™ Hub (~$65)\, TI-Innovator™ Rover (robot)(~$140)\, TI-Nspire™ CX CAS Handheld Calculator (~$150). These three hardware will be used in next SECC competition. Need volunteer hours? Want to volunteer in this event? Click here to sign up by March 19th\, 2019. \nWhat: DFW 2019 SECC Competition and STEM Seminar\nDate: Saturday March 23rd\, 2019; 9:00AM – 1:00PM\nLocation: The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD)\, classroom ECSW 1.315\nDeadline to reserve your Seminar seats: March 21st\, 2019 (Click GREEN button at the right) \nBelow are the Resources Hyper Links. Please email Questions to cie-secc@cie-dfw.org \nSECC Project Tutoring Workshop on Sunday Feb 17th\nSECC Hands-on Workshop Activity Photos on Jan 19th and 20th (scroll down)\nSECC Resource YouTube Videos\nSECC Training Resources & Videos\nSECC Event Flyer (click to download) \n\nDr. Faa-Ching Wang: Chairman and President\, ConsulPath Inc.\, and Founding President of CIE/USA-DFW Chapter\nMs. Laura Chambers: Director\, Product Line Management\, Texas Instruments Inc. \nSchedule\n \nEvent Location and Floor Map URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2019-cie-usa-dfw-student-engineering-creativity-competition/ LOCATION:University of Texas at Dallas – ECSS\, Engineering and Computer Science\, 800 W. Campbell Rd.\, Richardson\, TX\, 75080\, United States CATEGORIES:Paid Events,SECC ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2019-SECC-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190216T173000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190216T203000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200309T031312Z LAST-MODIFIED:20200309T031312Z UID:8949-1550338200-1550349000@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2019 CIE/USA-DFW CIE Night DESCRIPTION:Happy Chinese New Year! We have had another exciting year in serving our community. It is time to celebrate our achievements with our past\, present\, and prospective CIE members along with our families and friends. Come to join us in a family style party\, enjoy a scrumptious Chinese dinner\, watch wonderful performances\, and reveal your luckiness in raffle drawings!   URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2019-cie-night/ LOCATION:JS Chen Dim Sum & BBQ\, 240 Legacy Dr #118\, Plano\, TX\, 75023\, United States CATEGORIES:CIE Picnic/Night,Paid Events ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2019-1.webp ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180818T170000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180818T210000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200712T094604Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250112T004049Z UID:9024-1534611600-1534626000@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2018 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Banquet DESCRIPTION:2018 CIE/USA-DFW Fall Technical Symposium\n\n\n2018 CIE/USA-DFW Young Achiever Awards\n\n\n\n\n \n \nDinner Banquet Keynote Speaker\nDr. Simon Yeung\, Senior Vice President\, R & D\, PepsiCo\n \nDr Simon Yeung is a senior R&D executive experienced in multiple technologies and markets. His industry experience and knowledge includes power generation\, transportation\, controls\, plastics\, coatings\, renewable energy\, consumer electronics\, consumer goods\, composites\, and packaging. In addition to being an innovator personally with multiple patents\, Dr Yeung has led and transformed large\, global organizations in product development\, total cost out\, and technical services for corporations while balancing multiple objectives and budgets. He has successfully commercialized technology platforms\, and is well versed in intellectual property and technology transfer\, contract and partnership negotiation (e.g. JDA\, JV)\, capital projects\, Six Sigma\, as well as experienced in working with and facilitating cross-functional teams to create and implement strategic plans that yield significant and margin-accretive results. \nDr Yeung started his professional career at General Electric Corporate R&D center\, where he worked on research projects in multiple areas. He moved to GE Plastics (now SABIC Innovation Plastics) where he held a number of R&D leadership positions in process technology\, product development\, and platform development. In 2007\, Dr Yeung joined The Dow Chemical Company as Solar R&D Director\, where he started the Dow Solar business. In 2009\, he was named Global R&D Director for Materials Science and Engineering in Corporate R&D in Dow Chemical\, where he led a global\, multi-disciplinary organization engaging in innovative research and development activities in materials science\, materials and parts design\, modeling\, and processing. He also led and implemented a front-end exploration approach in technology assessment and development\, as well as Six Sigma for Corporate R&D in Dow Chemical. Dr Yeung then spent 4 years at Avery Dennison\, first as the Global Vice President of R&D for Graphics and Reflective Solutions (GRS) and Performance Tapes (PT) with a combined revenue of $850MM\, then as Global Vice President of Segment Innovation responsible for leading innovation for 8 different market segments with the total revenue exceeding US$4.7B. After that\, he went to Valspar where he was Vice President of R&D for Consumer Paint for Valspar Corporation. He joined PepsiCo in Jan 2017 as Senior Vice President R&D\, Snacks Functions Capability\, responsible for science and technology for Snacks worldwide. In addition\, Dr Yeung holds board membership in a number of organizations\, including most recently PaintCare and Corporate Visiting Committee for Case Western Reserve University. \nCIE Day Proclamation\n \n  \n  URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2018-cie-usa-dfw-annual-banquet/ LOCATION:Renaissance Dallas Addison\, 15201 Dallas Parkway\, Addison\, TX\, 75001\, United States CATEGORIES:Convention,Free Events ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2018-Banquet-1.webp ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180818T170000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180818T210000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200712T093039Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250112T003012Z UID:9025-1534611600-1534626000@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2018 CIE/USA-DFW Young Achiever Awards DESCRIPTION:2018 CIE/USA-DFW Fall Technical Symposium\n\n\n2018  CIE/USA-DFW Annual Banquet URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2018-cie-usa-dfw-young-achiever-awards/ LOCATION:Resources_achiever_award CATEGORIES:Free Events,YAA ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2018-YAA-1.webp ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180818T120000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180818T170000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200712T093840Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250111T223458Z UID:9023-1534593600-1534611600@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2018 CIE/USA-DFW Fall Technical Symposium DESCRIPTION:2018 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Banquet\n\n\n2018 CIE/USA-DFW Young Achiever Awards\n\n\n\n\n \n \nKeynote Speakers\nKeynote 1: Last Mile Security in Connected Sensor Applications\nXiaolin Lu (TI Fellow\, Director of Kilby Innovation Lab\, Texas Instruments)\n2016 CIE/USA AAEOY (Asian American Engineer of the Year) Awardee\nXiaolin Lu is fellow of Texas Instruments and director of Kilby Innovation Lab responsible for driving various differentiated industrial- and energy-related connected system level solutions using TI embedded processors\, connectivity\, analog and power management devices. Her focus area covers: connected sensors\, ultra-low-power connected MCU and analog as well as security.\nXiaolin is well-known as an embedded system and software expert inside and outside TI and has given keynote and plenary talks at numerous technical conferences. She is the author/co-author of more than 60 U.S. issued patents and the recipient of a series of awards: 2016 Asian American Engineer of the Year\, and Society of Women Engineers (SWE)\, etc. \nKeynote 2: Dissolvable Fracturing Tools: How to turn a terrible material into a great product\nDr. Michael Fripp (Chief Scientific Advisor\, Halliburton)\nMichael Fripp is a Distinguished Engineer and has worked for the last 18 years creating new oilfield technology for Halliburton. He has over 350 awarded and pending patents that address many aspects of downhole oil and gas production. He is a principal inventor of the materials in dissolving hydraulic fracturing tools as well as of oilfield acoustic telemetry and fluidic devices. He has been named as an Innovative Thinker by World Oil Magazine and has been recognized as a Texas Genius by the organization Genius Awards. Dr. Fripp has a PhD degrees in Aeronautics and Astronautics from MIT and is a licensed professional engineer. He has authored numerous technical papers and has coauthored 4 books. \nKeynote 3: Advanced Analytics to Optimize Customer Experience in Retail Electricity Delivery\nDarshan Bhate (VP of Strategy\, Pricing & Analytics\, TXU Energy)\n\nDarshan Bhate is the Vice President of Strategy\, Pricing & Analytics of TXU Energy\, where he is responsible for the P&L for the Residential and Mass Markets business units\, and leading the enterprise analytics function that generate measurable incremental value through the application of AI/ML principles and techniques. Before joining TXU Energy\, Darshan worked in Investment Banking (Mergers & Acquisitions) Group of Credit Suisse in New York city. Darshan graduated from University of Michigan – Stephen M. Ross School of Business with a MBA (Honors) in Finance & Corporate Strategy. He also has a MS degree in Industrial & Systems Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and a BE degree in Mechanical Engineering from Govt. College of Engineering\, Pune\, India. \nParallel Sessions\nSession 1: Automation and Smart Machines\n2:45 – 3:15 PM: Dr. Andrew Stevens\, Machine Learning Engineer\, Sivananthan Laboratories\n3:15 – 3:45 PM: Dr. Simon Mak\, Professor of Practice in Entrepreneurship and Associate Director\, SMU\n3:45 – 4:15 PM: Dr. Frank Lewis\, Moncrief-O’Donnell Endowed Chair and Head\,\nAdvanced Controls & Sensors Group UTA Research Institute (UTARI)\, UTA\n4:15 – 4:45 PM: Panel Discussion\n4:45 – 5:30 PM: Networking\n[Click here for bio and abstract] \nSession 2: Advanced Materials and Manufacturing\n2:45 – 3:15 PM: Craig Lee\, AT&T Plano Foundry Director\, AT&T\n3:15 – 3:45 PM: Dr. Adrian Avendano\, Chief Product Officer\, Ares Materials\n3:45 – 4:15 PM: Dr. Walter Voit\, Founder and CEO\, Adaptive 3D\n4:15 – 4:45 PM: Panel Discussion\n4:45 – 5:30 PM: Networking\n[Click here for bio and abstract] \nSession 3: Leadership & Career Development\n2:45 – 3:15 PM: Kim Cummings\, AVP HR & Diversity\, BNSF Railway\n3:15 – 3:45 PM: Dr. Chee Ching\, Vice President\, Automation\, Technology & Development\, AT&T\n3:45 – 4:15 PM: Conrad Chun\, Vice President of Communications\, Boeing Global Services\n4:15 – 4:45 PM: Panel Discussion\n4:45 – 5:30 PM: Networking\n[Click here for bio and abstract] \n  URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2018-cie-usa-dfw-fall-technical-symposium/ LOCATION:Resources_achiever_award CATEGORIES:Free Events,SymposiumSeminars ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2018-Fall-Symposium-1.webp ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180630T120000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180630T170000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200713T001040Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250112T002754Z UID:9033-1530360000-1530378000@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2018 CIE/USA-DFW Youth English Speech Contest DESCRIPTION: URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2018-cie-usa-dfw-youth-english-speech-contest/ LOCATION:Collin College Spring Creek Campus\, 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway\, Plano\, TX\, 75074\, United States CATEGORIES:Paid Events,Speech Contests ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2018-Youth-English-Speech-1.webp ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180602T120000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180602T170000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200713T000442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250112T002627Z UID:9032-1527940800-1527958800@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2018 CIE/USA-DFW MathComp/MathFun DESCRIPTION:2018 MathComp Winner\, Test Results\, Questions\, and News Release\n\n2018 MathComp Winner List [PDF]\n2018 MathComp Test Results [PDF]\n\n \nThe Annual MathComp/MathFun event and Parenting Seminar are the flagship events of the CIE/USA-DFW youth program. They attract the participation of nearly 1000 students\, parents\, educators\, and volunteers each year. This grand math fair is composed of three events: (1) a math competition\, (2) a math fun fair\, and (3) a parenting seminar. The main goal is to stimulate young students\’ interest in Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, and Math (STEM) subjects. \nMathComp\n \nMathComp (Math Competition) provides young students the opportunity to demonstrate their math problem solving skills. Registration is required HERE. The fee is $10 for member parents\, and $15 for non-member parents. Each registered participant will receive a free event T-shirt. The competition is not restricted to any ethnicity group. \nThe contesters must participate for the same grade he/she is at in the 2017-2018 academic year. Sandbagging may result in being disqualified. Top scorers and honorable mentions will be awarded to each grade\, and the names of the winners will be published on the CIE/USA-DFW website. \nParenting Seminar and Panel Discussion\n \nWhile the students compete\, all parents are invited to attend the Parenting Seminar and Panel Discussion\, which is free to parents of MathComp participants. We are honored to have former USA International Mathmatical Olympiad Head Coach Dr. Zuming Feng\, 2018 MIT freshman Katherine Xiong\, and 2017/2018 USA International Mathematics Olympiad team qualifier Vincent Huang to be our speakers and panelists. \nSpeakers and Panelists: \nDr. Zuming Feng \nDr. Zuming Feng earned his PhD in mathematics from Johns Hopkins University. Since then\, he has become the nation’s leading educator in middle school and high school mathematics programs. He has contributed extensively and significantly to the USA Mathematical Olympiad program and International Mathmatical Olympiad movement. The following are highlights of his achievements and contributions:\n• Math program teacher at Phillips Exeter Academy\, and Stephen G.Kurtz Teaching Chair\n• USA International Mathematical Olympiad team coach and head coach for nearly two decades\n• Committee member of AIME\, USAJMO\, USAMO\, MOSP\, and IMO\n• Designer of selection and training process for MOSP and IMO team; Academic Director of MOSP\n• Co-founder of USA Girls Mathematical Olympiad program\n• Course designer and visiting instructor at Yale University\n• Founder of IDEAM MATH program \nVincent Huang (Student) \nVincent Huang just finished his junior year at Plano West Senior High School. He has been active in high school math contests\, and qualified for the 2017 and 2018 USA International Mathematics Olympiad teams. In his free time\, Vincent enjoys playing cello\, learning about computer science\, and helping other kids learn math. \nKatherine Xiong (Student) \nKatherine Xiong recently graduated from the Texas Academy of Math and Science. An avid STEM enthusiast\, she gained her first exposure to competition math at the CIE Math Competition. She competed from 1st through 7th grade\, and has enjoyed continuing her involvement by volunteering at this event every year since and serving on the planning committee for the past two years. Katherine is a 3-time AIME qualifier\, 2-time Math Prize for Girls attendee\, and a Siemens Competition Semifinalist. Katherine will attend MIT in the fall to major in computer science and economics. \nMathFun\n \nMathFun is an interactive program which allows parents and children to work together in solving engineering quizzes and games\, stimulating their interest in mathematics. Each year\, nearly 20 schools\, companies\, institutions\, and organizations bring interesting math and engineering materials onsite and interact closely with the students. This is the fun part of the fair\, and one the students look forward to. Don\’t miss this great opportunity to get your students involved in the wonderful world of math and engineering! MathFun is open to public participation. \nIf you would like to setup a booth at the event\, please download this form (2018 MathFun Registration Form) and return to us. \nSample Competition Problems\n[2015 Grade 1\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 1\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 2\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 2\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 3\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 3\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 4\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 4\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 5\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 5\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 6\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 6\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 7\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 7\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 8\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 8\, Test Answers\, PDF] \n  URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2018-cie-usa-dfw-mathcomp-mathfun/ LOCATION:Collin College Spring Creek Campus\, 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway\, Plano\, TX\, 75074\, United States CATEGORIES:MathComp/MathFun,Paid Events ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2018-MathComp-MathfFun-1.webp ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180407T123000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180407T180000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200713T002250Z LAST-MODIFIED:20200713T002250Z UID:9034-1523104200-1523124000@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2018 CIE/USA-DFW Spring Technology Symposium DESCRIPTION:The CIE/USA-DFW Chapter is pleased to present the 2018 Spring Technical Symposium “Advances in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning and their Applications” on Saturday April 7th\, 2018\, from 12:30PM to 6:00PM at Centennial Auditorium at Southern Methodist University (SMU). This event is co-hosted by CIE-DFW Chapter\, IEEE Dallas Section and SMU. Admission is free\, but advance registration is required. \n \n  URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2018-cie-usa-dfw-spring-technology-symposium/ LOCATION:Southern Methodist University – Centennial Hall Visitors Center\, 3140 Dyer St\, Dallas\, TX\, 75205\, United States CATEGORIES:Free Events,SymposiumSeminars ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2018-Spring-Symposium-1.webp ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180224T173000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180224T203000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200309T005721Z LAST-MODIFIED:20200309T005721Z UID:8948-1519493400-1519504200@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2018 CIE/USA-DFW CIE Night DESCRIPTION:Happy Chinese New Year! We have had another exciting year in serving our community. It is time to celebrate our achievements with our past\, present\, and prospective CIE members along with our families and friends. Come to join us in a family style party\, enjoy a scrumptious Chinese dinner\, watch wonderful performances\, and reveal your luckiness in raffle drawings! \n  \n \n  URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2018-cie-night/ LOCATION:JS Chen Dim Sum & BBQ\, 240 Legacy Dr #118\, Plano\, TX\, 75023\, United States CATEGORIES:CIE Picnic/Night,Paid Events ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2018-1.webp ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180127T080000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180127T170000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200713T003319Z LAST-MODIFIED:20200713T003319Z UID:9035-1517040000-1517072400@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2018 CIE/USA-DFW VEX Robotics Tournament – In The Zone DESCRIPTION:VEX Robotics Competition is one of the largest and fastest growing middle school\, high school robotics programs globally (40 countries). Each year\, an exciting engineering challenge is presented in the form of a game and 2018 theme is “In The Zone”. In addition to the competition A Free Seminar will be given from 2:00PM ~ 3:00PM at the same location for parents and students who would like to learn about Robotics and to participate in robotics competition in the future. URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2018-cie-usa-dfw-vex-robotics-tournament-in-the-zone/ LOCATION:Wilson Middle School\, 1001 Custer Rd\, Plano\, TX 75075\, Plano\, TX\, 75075\, United States CATEGORIES:Paid Events,SECC,VEX ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2018-Robotics-1.webp ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180101 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190102 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200712T080741Z LAST-MODIFIED:20200712T080741Z UID:9022-1514764800-1546387199@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2017 CIE/USA-DFW Mentoring Program DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThe CIE Mentoring Program (CMP) event is one of the long-standing CIE/USA-DFW events featuring “Leadership” and “Career Mentoring” for young professionals. This event is especially designed for graduating university students and young professionals who desire to enhance their knowledge and hand-on experience on hiring process\, career development\, corporate culture\, and leadership. The goal of our program: foster relationships with young students/professionals and provide guidance as they navigate the early challenges of adulthood. Mentoring can be dated back to ancient Greek Mythology\, primarily the story of Mentor from Homer\’s Odyssey. As Odysseus was fighting in the Trojan War\, he put a friend\, Mentor\, in charge of his most prized possession: his son\, Telemachus. Mentor became Telemachus\’ coach\, counselor\, teacher\, protector\, and trusted advisor as he helped him grow from a young man into adulthood while his father was away. The word Mentor eventually evolved from a name into a word meaning trusted advisor\, friend\, teacher\, and wise person. In addition\, history has shown us many examples of successful mentoring relationships: Socrates and Plato\, Hayden and Beethoven\, Freud and Jung. Mentoring is now considered a fundamental form of human development where someone invests their time\, energy\, and personal knowledge in the growth of another person. This program seeks to do exactly that. \nAs a Mentor\, you will have the ability to change a young person\’s life. You will work directly with your mentee(s) to help address a myriad of topics such as: information overload\, work/life balance\, generational issues\, communications\, developing networking skills\, culture transitions\, setting career goals\, bridging the college gap\, and career guidance. These topics are essential to helping our young professionals evolve in to the future leaders of tomorrow. \nSo why become a Mentor? Mentoring isn\’t just useful for the person you are assisting\, but it can help you in various ways. First\, you experience the satisfaction from supporting another human being. Studies have shown that the greatest single aspect of becoming successful and overcoming hardships is through overwhelming support and motivation. This can be observed by little league coaches and their impacts on children\, Boy Scout leaders and their pupils\, and CEO\’s and other executive leaders. Second\, mentors grow themselves! You will hone your development on key skills such as listening\, questioning\, facilitation\, empathizing\, planning\, and confidence. Furthermore\, as you work closer and closer with your mentee(s)\, you will gain a sense of self-reflection. You will notice your own areas of improvement\, your own weaknesses\, and your own strengths. Together\, you will both grow beyond expectations and that is what mentoring is about. \nAs a Mentee\, you will learn from local leaders in a variety of industries. You will work directly with your mentor(s) to get answers on topics that are important to you: setting goals\, engaging in effective communication\, handling conflict in the workplace\, work/life balance\, job seeking skills\, and how to become a strong leader. These of course\, are just a small sample of questions that you may have. As part of the CMP\, the program is designed to put you\, the mentee\, in the drivers’ seat. In addition\, the CMP steering committee will work hard to pair you with a mentor that matches you direct needs and areas of interest. We will evaluate you and your mentor based on the personal activities you share\, the level of education\, the industry you are in\, and the type of mentoring you are looking for. \nSo why become a Mentee? Everyone needs a little help and advice at some point in our lives. Very few (and we mean very)\, have the ability to navigate the complexities of life without needing some external guidance. Through the helping hand of a mentor\, you have the one thing many people do not: a sounding board. Struggling with handling a high intensity job and maintaining a healthy life? We guarantee the mentors have been there. Worried about getting a job upon graduation? Yeah\, they have been there as well. By interacting with a proven industry leader\, your worries will subside as you receive advice from a mentor who has made it. Let them help you cultivate a successful career and help your dreams come true. \nSo what are you waiting for? Apply through the buttons on the right hand side of the website. On behalf of the CIE/USA-DFW Chapter\, we are looking forward to providing you a helping hand. \nGeneral Rules and Guidelines\nGuidelines:\n\nMentee checklist prior to meeting Mentor\n\nDefine your personal goals. Consider the skill set you will need to reach these goals. How can a mentor help you reach these goals?\nPrepare to take initiative in developing Mentor relationship\, and practice active listening\n\n\nMentee & Mentor to learn more about each other\, and best methods to work together\n\nEstablish a meeting cadence between mentee and mentor. Suggested schedule is once every 2 week\, ideally face to face\, or via phone calls\, Text or Email.\nDiscuss formality of meetings: Agenda\, minutes\, action items.\nAgree on communication tools/style. Is texting\, phone calls acceptable on-demand or should everything be scheduled?\nFind commonalities in background\, education\, personal interests\, hobbies\, etc\n\n\nSet Goals & expectations – Build a framework for success\n\nReview the rules together\nUnderstand what Mentor expects and what Mentee expects\nReview mentee’s needs assessment and establish achievable goals for the duration of the program\nDiscuss what success look like\nAgree on how to evaluate outcomes at mid-point and at the end of the program. Document this as early as possible.\nReview time management strategies in lieu of set expectations\n\n\nActions at Mentor’s discretion:\n\nThe Mentor may offer to write the mentee a progress reports to mentee’s managers\nThe Mentor may offer to introduce mentee to hiring managers or directly hire the mentees. Mentors are under no such obligation to directly assist mentees in seeking a job.\n\n\n\nRules:\n\nRespect mentee’s schedule and make every effort to meeting appointments\nBoth mentor and mentee must respect CIE Program Confidentiality\n\nMentoring Confidentiality Statement – “For a mentoring relationship to develop\, both the mentor and mentee must feel that discussions of private issues or problems are being handled with discretion. The purpose of this agreement is to protect both the mentor and mentee from a breach in confidentiality during the mentoring process” \n\nAbide by ethical behavior and rules of etiquette\n\nFAQ\nQuestions before you participate in CIE Mentoring Program (CMP):\n\nWhat is CMP – CIE Mentoring Program?\n\nThe CIE Mentoring Program (CMP) event is one of the long-standing CIE/USA-DFW events featuring “Leadership” and “Career Mentoring” for young professionals. This event is especially designed for graduating university students and young professionals who desire to enhance their knowledge and hand-on experience on hiring process\, career development\, corporate culture\, and leadership. \n\nWho is CIE/USA-DFW Chapter – the host of CMP?\n\nCIE/USA-DFW Chapter was established in January 1989 and registered in the state of Texas as a non-profit organization in 1992\, and has been very active in the Metroplex since then. We focus on promoting the community interest in Science\, Technology\, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). \n\nHow long will CMP last?\n\nCMP is actively supported by CIE/USA-DFW for 2 semesters from September to April. The time depends on the goals and availability of the participants. Participants may choose to continue their relationship beyond the CIE-supported time frame on their own. \n\nIs there any sign-up cost?\n\nNo\, participants are responsible for any expense that may be incurred. \n\nIf I am not able to continue with the mentoring program after it started\, what should be the next step?\n\nIf you are really unable to continue\, we suggest you meet with the Mentoring Program Manager (MPM). \n\nCan I claim any expenses?\n\nNo\, participants are responsible for any expense that may be incurred. \n\nWill we need to meet face-to-face?\n\nIt’s up to you. It can be in person\, via phone\, e-mail\, web meeting\, or other form of communication. \n\nIf I don’t feel the relationship/match is working\, what should be the next step?\n\nPlease contact the MPM to discuss the issues and next steps. Please use the provided email address (ciementoringprogram@gmail.com) or call (469-647-9386) \n\nCan I be both a mentor and mentee?\n\nNo\, you can only be one of them. \nAs a mentor:\n\nWhat are the mentor qualifications/requirements?\n\nWe require mentors to have at least 10 years of experience as a professional and currently have a leadership role within your organization. \n\nDo I need to be a CIE/USA-DFW life time member in order to be a mentor?\n\nNo\, you don’t. You are very welcome to become a CIE life time member but it is not necessary. \n\nAm I expected to schedule meetings with the mentee?\n\nNo\, this program is mentee-driven and scheduling meetings is an expectation of the mentee. \n\nWhat happens if the mentee is not responsive?\n\nIf the Mentee has not responded after a month\, please reach out to the MPM. \n\nWho can I contact for mentoring resources & training?\n\nPlease contact the MPM to discuss resources that are available. \n\nWill CIE be willing to inform my management that I am volunteering as a mentor?\n\nIf you would like\, the CIE will gladly notify your management or anyone else with your involvement in the program. \n\nWill the mentor’s personal information be kept confidential and secure?\n\nYes. All applicants are expected to comply and respect each other’s privacy. \n\nHow big is each mentoring group\, one to one or one to many?\n\nThe current goal of the program is to provide mentees with private 1:1 mentoring. However\, if mentors are willing to lead mentoring circles in order to allow more mentees to be part of the program\, we may consider both 1 on 1 and mentoring circles. \n\nAs a mentor\, how much time am I expected to spend communicating with my mentee?\n\nThere is no set expectation on time commitment. In general\, we recommend mentees and mentors to agree on meeting frequency and to be respectful of each other’s availability. A guideline is 1 hour meeting either weekly or bi-weekly. \n\nWhat are the benefits of mentoring?\n\n\nGain satisfaction in sharing expertise with others.\nEnhance your professional skills e.g. leadership skills by working with others with different background or personality\, communication\, listening and management skills.\nCreate an impact with your experience for the next generation.\nEnhance your resume\nGain fresh perspectives\n\nAs a mentee:\n\nWhat are the mentee qualifications/requirements?\n\nWe request that mentees be young professionals with less than 5 years of work experience and at a minimum junior/senior level in college. \n\nAm I required to be a CIE/USA-DFW Chapter member?\n\nWe ask all applicants be a member of the CIE/USA-DFW Chapter. Learn more at http://www.ciedfw.org/index.html. \n\nAm I expected to schedule meetings with the mentee?\n\nAs a mentee\, the expectation is to drive the relationship with the mentor. How frequently\, through what channels\, and meeting times should be scheduled by you (working with your mentor) \n\nWhat happens if the mentor is not responsive?\n\nIf the Mentor has not responded after a month\, please reach out to the MPM. \n\nWill CIE be willing to inform my management that I am volunteering as a mentee?\n\nIf you would like\, the CIE will gladly notify your management or anyone else with your involvement in the program. \n\nWill the mentee’s personal information be kept confidential and secure?\n\nYes. All applicants are expected to comply and respect each other’s privacy. \n\nAs a mentee\, how much time am I expected to spend communicating with my mentor?\n\nThere is no set expectation on time commitment. In general\, we recommend mentees and mentors to agree on meeting frequency and to be respectful of each other’s availability. A guideline is 1 hour meeting either weekly or bi-weekly. \n\nWhat are the benefits of a mentee?\n\n\nGain from the mentor’s expertise\nReceive critical feedback in key areas\, such as communications\, interpersonal relationships\, technical abilities\, change management and leadership skills\nDevelop a sharper focus on what is needed to grow professionally within the organization\nLearn specific skills and knowledge that are relevant to personal goals\nGain knowledge about the organization’s culture and unspoken rules that can be critical for success; as a result\, adapts more quickly to the organization’s culture\n\n  URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2017-cie-usa-dfw-mentoring-program/ CATEGORIES:Free Events,Mentoring ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2017-Mentoring-Program-1.webp ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170819T170000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170819T210000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200712T044617Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250112T001933Z UID:9017-1503162000-1503176400@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2017 CIE/USA-DFW Young Achiever Awards DESCRIPTION:2017 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Convention\n\n\n2017 CIE/USA-DFW Fall Technical Symposium\n\n\n\n\n2017  CIE/USA-DFW Annual Banquet\n\n\n\n\n\n \nYAA Winners\n1) Cody Fang\, Plano West Senior High School \n2) Kenny Huang\, Jasper High School \n3) Jeffrey Jehng\, Highland Park High School \n4) Lucas Jia\, Texas Academy of Math & Science \n5) I-Jung Lin\, Plano Clark High School \n6) Henry Liu\, Flower Mound High School \n7) Christina Lu\, Plano West Senior High School \n8) Richard Luo\, Highland Park High School \n9) Joanna Quan\, Greenhill School \n10) Michael Shen\, Texas Academy of Math & Science \n11) Victoria Shiau\, Greenhill School \n12) Frances Wu\, Plano West Senior High School \n13) Angela Yeh\, Richardson Berkner High School \n14) David Yue\, Jasper High School \n15) Philip Zeng\, Grapevine High School \n16) Allan Zhang\, St. Mark’s School of Texas \n17) Sharon Zhang\, The Hockaday School \n18) Vivian Zhao\, Murphy McMillen High School \n19) Charissa Zou\, Plano West Senior High School \n  URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2017-cie-usa-dfw-young-achiever-awards/ LOCATION:Resources_achiever_award CATEGORIES:Free Events,YAA ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2017-YAA-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170819T170000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170819T210000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200712T033722Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250111T224015Z UID:9015-1503162000-1503176400@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2017 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Banquet DESCRIPTION:2017 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Convention\n\n\n2017 CIE/USA-DFW Fall Technical Symposium\n\n\n\n\n2017 CIE/USA-DFW Young Achiever Awards\n\n\n\n\n\nDinner Banquet Keynote Speaker\nDr. Mark W. Spong\, Dean\, Erik Jonsson School of Engineering & Computer Science\, The University of Texas at Dallas\n \nDr. Mark W. Spong is currently the Dean of the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science and Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas. Dr. Spong received his D.Sc. degree in systems science and mathematics in 1981 from Washington University in St. Louis. He has held faculty positions at Lehigh University (1981-82)\, Cornell University (1982-84)\, and at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1984-2008). \nAt UTD\, Dr. Spong holds both the Lars Magnus Ericsson Chair and the Excellence in Education Chair. Dr. Spong’s main research interests are in robotics\, mechatronics\, and nonlinear control theory. His notable awards include the 2016 Nyquist Prize from the ASME Dynamics and Control Division\, the 2011 Pioneer Award from the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society\, the first IROS Fumio Harashima Award for Innovative Technologies in 2007\, the IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology Outstanding Paper Award\, the Senior Scientist Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation\, the Distinguished Member Award from the IEEE Control Systems Society\, the John R. Ragazzini and O. Hugo Schuck Awards from the American Automatic Control Council\, and the IEEE Third Millennium Medal. Dr. Spong is Past President of the IEEE Control Systems Society and a Fellow of both the IEEE and IFAC. \nDr. Spong\’s work has been instrumental in establishing the theoretical foundations of robot control\, and the results he has produced over the past three decades have been implemented in systems at companies and research development facilities around the world\, including Sandia National Labs in New Mexico and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. He has produced innovative solutions in robotics that have stood the test of time to become now-classic results in robotic control. \nHis work also led to the first practical solution of the problem of time-delay compensation in bilateral teleoperation\, which was a major impediment to the development of undersea and space robots\, and he was the first to show how poor performance in robot arms due to uncertainties and joint elasticity could be overcome with advanced nonlinear feedback control methods that he helped to develop. \nDr. Spong has also had a major impact on robotics education. He co-authored one of the most popular textbooks on robot dynamics and control\, which is still in use after more than 20 years. In addition\, he developed both hardware and software\, marketed by a company he founded (Mechatronic Systems Inc.)\, which are being used by more than 200 universities around the world. \nCentennial Keynote Speaker\nFaa-Ching Wang\, PhD\, Founder\, CIE/USA-DFW Chairman & President\, ConsulPath Inc. Retired Business Unit General Manager\, Texas Instruments Inc\n \nFor the past 35 years\, Dr. Faa-Ching Wang has made exemplary contributions to the engineering profession and semiconductor industry. Subsequent to the retirement from Texas Instruments in 2013\, Dr. Wang started-up his own business ConsulPath Inc.\, which since has provided governing and management services as investment fund advisor and Board of Director of companies from investment acquisition in the high-tech industries. \nFor 24 years\, Texas Instruments entrusted Dr. Wang on many special tasks. As General Manager of worldwide printer head business unit\, Dr. Wang was responsible for the general management of the company’s printer head integrated circuit business for the delivery of 1.1 billion units of ICs. His responsibilities cover the full scope of business activities from marketing\, customer relationships and new technology/product development to factory manufacturing operation and supply chain management of six factories located around the world. Prior to the business assignment\, Dr. Wang worked in operation which he contributed to 4 advanced wafer fab start-ups and served as wafer fab manager of two TI advanced wafer fabs. Prior to TI\, Dr. Wang was the Director of Crystal Engineering/QA of Ethyl Corporation. Prior to this\, Dr. Wang was a Member of the Technical Staff of the Hewlett-Packard Company. \nFaa-Ching earned his Ph.D. degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Stanford University in 1982. He received a Master’s degree in Physics from the University of Pittsburgh in 1978\, and a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from National Central University in Taiwan in 1974. Dr. Wang held four U.S. patents and five invention disclosures\, and published 39 technical articles. He is the recipient of the 2009 Asian American Engineering of the Year Award\, National Engineering Week Foundation\, and the 1999 National Asian American Corporate Achievement Award\, Organization of Chinese Association. He is also awarded a Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Community Service from City of Richardson\, Texas in 2014. Dr. Wang reached the status as IEEE Life Senior Member and is the founder of the Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter of Chinese Institute of Engineering/USA in 1989. \nCIE Day Proclamation\nCity of Addison \nCity of Allen \nCity of Carrollton \nCity of Farmers Branch \nCity of Frisco \nCity of Garland \nCity of Irving \nCity of Lewisville \nCity of McKinney \nCity of Plano \nCity of Richardson URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2017-cie-usa-dfw-annual-banquet/ LOCATION:Resources_achiever_award CATEGORIES:Convention,Paid Events ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2017-Banquet-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170819T120000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170819T210000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200712T023512Z LAST-MODIFIED:20200712T023512Z UID:9014-1503144000-1503176400@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2017 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Convention DESCRIPTION:2017 CIE/USA-DFW Fall Technical Symposium\n\n\n2017 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Banquet\n\n\n\n\n2017 CIE/USA-DFW Young Achiever Awards\n\n\n\n\n\n \nThe 2017 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Convention is an event featuring a Fall Technical Symposium\, VIP Reception and Dinner Banquet. The Convention will be held on August 19th \, 2017 at Renaissance Dallas Richardson Hotel (900 E. Lookout Dr\, Richardson\, Texas 75082\, USA). 2017 is CIE/USA’s centennial anniversary. CIE/USA centennial celebration will be an important part of the dinner banquet program. \nSchedule\nSaturday\, August 15\, 2015\n1:00 PM – 5:00 PM          Technology Symposium (Free to the Public)\n5:20 PM – 6:20 PM          VIP Reception (Invitation Only)\n6:30 PM – 9:00 PM         Dinner Banquet (Registration Required) \nPlanning Committee\nConvention Chair: Dr. Allan Zhong\n \nAllan Zhong is the technology manager for R & D at Halliburton Company. He is also a leading expert in solid mechanics and numerical simulations. He earned a Ph.D. in applied mechanics from California Institute of Technology. He is involved in many community services\, such as volunteer youth soccer coach\, science fair judge\, board director of home owner association\, 2015 VP of youth program for CIE/USA-DFW and 2017 EVP and Board Director for CIE/USA-DFW. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAdvisors: Edward Yu\, Xinfen Chen\, Grace Tyler\, Yu Meng\, Sammy Yang\, Qing Zhao \,Faa-Ching Wang\nHotel Management: Greg Nichols\, Kevin Liang\, Claire Jung\nRegistration: Susan Yin\nLogistics: Xiang Luo\, Steven Xu\, Tony Yin\, Lani Ma\, Greg Nichols\nInventory: Steven Xu\, Sean Luo\, and Arnold Zhang\nVolunteer Coordination: Winnie Liang\nBanquet Chair: Greg Nichols\nBanquet Emcee: Sam Liu\nStage Management: Alice Yang\nBanquet Program: Jinhong Liu\, Greg Nichols\nMedia Presentation: Uchenna Ndusorouwa\, Greg Nichols\nYoung Achiever Award: James Wanerdi\, Shawn Xiong\nGuest Management: Greg Nichols\, Susan Yin\nGuest Invitation: Claire Jung\, Marrisa Yang\, Shuyi Yan\, Greg Nichols\, Allan Zhong\nVIP Reception: Shuyi Yan\nVIP Reception Emcee: Sam Liu \nFall Technical Symposium:Will Zhou\, Linwei Zhang\, Cong Bi\nSpeaker Invitation: Claire Jung\, Allan Zhong\, Yu Meng\, Kevin Liang\, Xiang Luo\, Elaine Kung \nPublicity:Wen-Shin Wang\, Fei Cen\nProceedings: David Ai\, Lily Jiang\, Hanna Tong\nArtistic Designs: Huang-Chun Wen\, Pei-Chun Wen\, Shangting Detweiler\nWebmaster: Wayne Huang URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2017-cie-usa-dfw-annual-convention/ LOCATION:Resources_achiever_award CATEGORIES:Convention,Free Events ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2017-Convention-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170819T120000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170819T170000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200712T043102Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250112T001159Z UID:9016-1503144000-1503162000@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2017 CIE/USA-DFW Fall Technical Symposium DESCRIPTION:2017 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Convention\n\n\n2017 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Banquet\n\n\n\n\n2017 CIE/USA-DFW Young Achiever Awards\n\n\n\n\n \n \nKeynote Speakers\nKeynote 1: Unleash Your Imagination – Innovation Opportunities for the Next Century\nDavid Lu (VP\, D2 Platform & Systems Development\, AT&T)\n2017 CIE/USA AAEOY (Asian American Engineer of the Year) Awardee\n\nDavid Lu is currently responsible for development and engineering of AT&T next generation ECOMP platform and Open ECOMP (ONAP) to enable the AT&T network virtualization (SDN) and target OSS/BSS transformation including API\, micro-services\, policy control & orchestration\, hyper-automation\, and advanced data analytics. \nSince joining AT&T Bell Labs in 1987\, David has served in various leadership positions at AT&T. He holds 38 patents and has frequently appeared as a guest speaker at technical and leadership seminars and conferences throughout the world. David received numerous industry awards including the 2015 Chairman’s Award from IEEE Communication Society for Network and Systems Quality and Reliability and 2017 CIE AAEOY (Asian America Engineer of Year) Award. He has also been very active in community organizations and activities including AT&T APCA\, CIE/USA-DFW\, and DFW Asian American Chamber of Commerce. He was recognized by AT&T APCA with the 2015 Corporate Leadership Award. \nDavid has an undergraduate degree in music\, majoring in cello performance and graduate degree in Computer Science. \nKeynote 2: Data Intelligence Enables Intelligent R&D\nTony Chang (VP\, US R&D Competence Center\, Huawei )\n2017 CIE/USA AAEOY (Asian American Engineer of the Year) Awardee\n\nTony Chang is Vice President of Huawei US R&D Competence Center and a Corporate R&D Tools Planning & Test Authority\, leading the evolution and innovation of the company’s overall R&D model\, methodology\, tools\, quality\, global lab effectiveness and customer test partnership to improve the efficiency and TTM. \nSince joining Huawei in 2008\, he has led the R&D teams in building up the company-wide Test Automation\, Test Case & Lab Standardization/SDE\, Test Data Correlation Methodology\, Advanced Product Verification Strategy/Methodology\, Advanced Solution Integration Strategy/Methodology\, Future R&D Ecosystem Operation Platform and Smart Delivery-JAD. \nPrior to Huawei\, Tony held various senior roles at Nortel Networks Inc. from 1987 to 2008 including Director of MCI Development & Deployment\, Director of Carrier Verification\, Sr. Director of Wireless Verification & Tools Developments and Corporate Test Environment Design Authority. \nDuring his twenty years of research on testing and tools at Nortel\, Tony has set up the company-wide Test Automation Platform\, Global Lab Standardization and industry leading Test Process and Solution Integration Automations which improved the overall R&D efficiency\, product quality\, customer satisfaction and facilitated Nortel’s product competition. \nTony earned Master of Science degree in Computer Science from Pratt Institute\, Brooklyn\, NY. He also has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Fun Jen Catholic University\, Taiwan\, R.O.C. \nKeynote 3: Forging Into the Future with Intelligent Machines and the Technologies that Enable Them\nSeema Deshpande (Director\, DLP Systems Technology Development\, Texas Instruments Inc.)\n2017 CIE/USA AAEOY (Asian American Engineer of the Year) Awardee\n\nSeema Deshpande is Director of Systems Technology Development for Texas Instruments (TI) DLP® Products. She is responsible for the architecture\, design and development of innovative products across projection\, digital cinema\, industrial and automotive applications. Seema manages a global organization of engineers responsible for the development of DLP products that support a wide range of applications including front projection and cinema\, Pico projection\, wearable displays\, VR/AR\, automotive head-up display\, smart adaptive headlights\, and 3-D printing. \nSeema earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Karnataka University\, India and a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Houston\, Texas. \nParallel Sessions\nSession 1: Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence\n2:45 – 3:15 PM: Tim Hwang\, CEO\, FiscalNote\n3:15 – 3:45 PM: Dr. David Treichler\, Director Strategy and Technology\, Oncor Electric Delivery\n3:45 – 4:15 PM: Dr. Logan Song\, Founder and President\, DFW Chinese IT Association LLC\n4:15 – 4:45 PM: Panel Discussion\n[Click here for bio and abstract] \nSession 2: Advance in Healthcare and Biometrics\n2:45 – 3:15 PM: Dr. Jinming Gao\, Professor\, UT Southwestern Medical Center\n3:15 – 3:45 PM: Dr. J.-C. Chiao\, Professor\, University of Texas at Arlington\n3:45 – 4:15 PM: Dr. Walter Voit\, Associate Professor\, The University of Texas at Dallas\n4:15 – 4:45 PM: Panel Discussion\n[Click here for bio and abstract] \nSession 3: Leadership & Career Development\n2:45 – 3:15 PM: Elaine Kung\, Director\, Network on Demand & Integrated Solutions\, AT&T\n3:15 – 3:45 PM: Jennifer Jao\, Divisional Information Officer\, Information Systems\, Toyota Motor North America\n3:45 – 4:15 PM: Kim Cummings\, AVP HR & Diversity\, BNSF Railway\n4:15 – 4:45 PM: Panel Discussion\n[Click here for bio and abstract] \n  URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2017-cie-usa-dfw-fall-technical-symposium/ LOCATION:Resources_achiever_award CATEGORIES:Free Events,SymposiumSeminars ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2017-Fall-Symposium-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170722T080000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170722T120000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200712T064604Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T050659Z UID:9020-1500710400-1500724800@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2017 CIE/USA-DFW Youth English Speech Contest DESCRIPTION:The DFW Youth English Speech Contest will be held on Saturday\, July 30\, 2016 at Collin College Conference Center. Registration is open until July 24\, 2016. All students from grade 1 to grade 12 are welcome. URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2017-cie-usa-dfw-youth-english-speech-contest/ LOCATION:Collin College Spring Creek Campus\, 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway\, Plano\, TX\, 75074\, United States CATEGORIES:Paid Events,Speech Contests ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2017-Youth-English-Speech-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170603T120000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170603T170000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200712T062430Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250112T000551Z UID:9019-1496491200-1496509200@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2017 CIE/USA-DFW MathComp/MathFun DESCRIPTION:2017 MathComp Winner\, Test Results\, Questions\, and News Release\n\n2017 MathComp Winner List [PDF]\n2017 MathComp Test Results [PDF]\n\n  \n \nThe Annual MathComp/MathFun event and Parenting Seminar are the flagship events of the CIE/USA-DFW youth program. They attract the participation of nearly 1000 students\, parents\, educators\, and volunteers each year. This grand math fair is composed of three events: (1) a math competition\, (2) a math fun fair\, and (3) a parenting seminar. The main goal is to stimulate young students\’ interest in Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, and Math (STEM) subjects. \nMathComp\n \nMathComp (Math Competition) provides young students the opportunity to demonstrate their math problem solving skills. Registration is required HERE. The fee is $10 for member parents\, and $15 for non-member parents. Each registered participant will receive a free event T-shirt. The competition is not restricted to any ethnicity group. \nThe contesters must participate for the same grade he/she is at in the 2016-2017 academic year. Sandbagging may result in being disqualified. 1st\, 2nd and 3rd prizes\, and honorable mentions will be awarded to each grade\, and the names of the winners will be published in the local newspapers and on the CIE/USA-DFW website. The results of the competition will also be posted on the CIE/USA-DFW website after the event. \nParenting Seminar: “Observations and Thoughts on Math Activities for Students and Parents” by Dr. Zuming Feng\n \nWhile the students compete\, all parents are invited to attend the Parenting Seminar. This seminar is free to parents of MathComp participants. We are honored to have Dr. Zuming Feng\, immediate past USA International Mathmatical Olympiad Head Coach\, founder of IDEA MATH program\, and Math Program Teacher at Phillips Exeter Academy\, as this year\’s seminar speaker. \nDr. Zuming Feng earned his PhD in mathematics from Johns Hopkins University. Since then\, he has become the nation\’s leading educator in middle school and high school mathematics programs. He has contributed extensively and significantly to the USA Mathematical Olympiad program and International Mathmatical Olympiad movement. The following are highlights of his achievements and contributions:\n• Math program teacher at Phillips Exeter Academy\, and Stephen G.Kurtz Teaching Chair\n• USA International Mathematical Olympiad team coach and head coach for nearly two decades\n• Committee member of AIME\, USAJMO\, USAMO\, MOSP\, and IMO\n• Designer of selection and training process for MOSP and IMO team; Academic Director of MOSP\n• Co-founder of USA Girls Mathematical Olympiad program\n• Course designer and visiting instructor at Yale University\n• Founder of IDEAM MATH program \nMath Fun\n \nMathFun is an interactive program which allows parents and children to work together in solving engineering quizzes and games\, stimulating their interest in mathematics. Each year\, nearly 20 schools\, companies\, institutions\, and organizations bring interesting math and engineering materials onsite and interact closely with the students. This is the fun part of the fair\, and one the students look forward to. Don\’t miss this great opportunity to get your students involved in the wonderful world of math and engineering! MathFun is open to public participation. \nIf you would like to setup a booth at the event\, please download this form (2017 MathFun Registration Form) and return to us. \nSample Competition Problems\n[2015 Grade 1\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 1\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 2\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 2\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 3\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 3\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 4\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 4\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 5\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 5\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 6\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 6\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 7\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 7\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 8\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 8\, Test Answers\, PDF] URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2017-cie-usa-dfw-mathcomp-mathfun/ LOCATION:Collin College Spring Creek Campus\, 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway\, Plano\, TX\, 75074\, United States CATEGORIES:MathComp/MathFun,Paid Events ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2017-MathComp-MathFun-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170408T120000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170408T170000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200712T072008Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T050044Z UID:9021-1491652800-1491670800@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2017 CIE/USA-DFW Spring Technology Symposium DESCRIPTION:“Smart City\, Smart Health”\nThe CIE/USA-DFW Chapter is pleased to present the 2017 Spring Technical Symposium “Smart City\, Smart Health” on Saturday April 8th\, 2017\, from 12:30PM to 5:30PM at TI Auditorium at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD). This event is co-hosted by CIE-DFW Chapter\, IEEE Dallas Section and The University of Texas at Dallas. Admission is free\, but advance registration is required. \nThe 2017 CIE/IEEE/UTD Spring Technical Symposium “Smart City\, Smart Health” aims on exchanging ideas\, best practices and technical innovations in the field of smart cities and smart health. Two key areas of interest in this symposium include:\n§1. Novel applications of technology to improve quality of life of residents living in urban areas to support a strong and healthy economic\, social and cultural development.\n§2. Novel technologies that support improvement of healthcare infrastructure and services\, and wearable/implantable technologies that improve physiological data acquisition and/or assistance to the disabled individuals. \nSix executives and experts from high-tech companies and research institutions around the Dallas area will present topics in these fields and their innovations\, applications and challenges. Panel discussion will follow immediately after the presentation. \n \nParking Information\nPlease be sure to park only in the GREEN zone inside the UTD campus (violators could be ticketed). We encourage our participants to park in the PS4 parking building in which GREEN zone is located on the 5th floor. URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2017-cie-usa-dfw-spring-technology-symposium/ LOCATION:University of Texas at Dallas – ECSS\, Engineering and Computer Science\, 800 W. Campbell Rd.\, Richardson\, TX\, 75080\, United States CATEGORIES:Free Events,SymposiumSeminars ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2017-Spring-Symposium-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170408T120000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170408T170000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200712T053327Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250111T234820Z UID:9018-1491652800-1491670800@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2017 CIE/USA-DFW Leadership and Career Development DESCRIPTION:“8 Essentials for Early Career”\nThe CIE/USA-DFW Chapter is pleased to present the 2017 Spring Technical Symposium “8 Essentials for Early Careers” on Saturday April 8th\, 2017\, from 12:30 PM to 5:00 PM at Ericsson Lecture Hall at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD). This seminar is a parallel track alongside the 2017 CIE/IEEE/UTD Spring Technical Symposium. Admission is free but advance registration is required. \nThe 2017 Leadership and Career Development “8 Essentials for Early Careers” targets graduating university students and young professionals who desire career advice before and immediately after their entrance in to the workforce. \nFour industry leaders from companies around the Dallas area will come share their personal experiences and provide guidance in the areas of networking\, career growth\, and selecting the right career for you. This is part one of a two part speaker series. \n  \n \nParking Info\nPlease be sure to park only in the GREEN zone inside the UTD campus (violators could be ticketed). We strongly encourage our participants to park in the PS4 parking building in which GREEN zone is located on the 5th floor. URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2017-cie-usa-dfw-leadership-and-career-development/ LOCATION:University of Texas at Dallas – ECSS\, Engineering and Computer Science\, 800 W. Campbell Rd.\, Richardson\, TX\, 75080\, United States CATEGORIES:Free Events,LAMP ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2017-Leadership-and-Career-Development-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170218T180000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170218T200000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200308T230749Z LAST-MODIFIED:20200308T230749Z UID:8947-1487440800-1487448000@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2017 CIE/USA-DFW CIE Night DESCRIPTION:Happy Chinese New Year! We have had another exciting year in serving our community. It is time to celebrate our achievements with our past\, present\, and prospective CIE members along with our families and friends. Come to join us in a family style party\, enjoy a scrumptious Chinese dinner\, watch wonderful performances\, and reveal your luckiness in raffle drawings! \n \n  URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2017-cie-night/ LOCATION:Caravelle Restaurant\, 400 N Greenville Ave\, Suite #16\, Richardson\, TX\, 75081\, United States CATEGORIES:CIE Picnic/Night,Paid Events ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2017-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160827T170000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160827T210000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200709T081548Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T045655Z UID:9008-1472317200-1472331600@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2016 CIE/USA-DFW Young Achiever Awards DESCRIPTION:2016 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Convention\n\n\n2016 CIE/USA-DFW Fall Technical Symposium\n\n\n\n\n2016 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Banquet\n\n\n\n\n\n \nFor detailed eligibility and application information\, please download the following forms. \n\n\n\nApplication Form and Instructions\nCommunity Service Recommendation Letter Template\nTeacher Recommendation Letter Template URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2016-cie-usa-dfw-young-achiever-awards/ LOCATION:Resources_achiever_award CATEGORIES:Free Events,YAA ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2016-YAA-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160827T170000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160827T210000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200709T070336Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250111T224152Z UID:9007-1472317200-1472331600@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2016 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Banquet DESCRIPTION:2016 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Convention\n\n\n2016 CIE/USA-DFW Fall Technical Symposium\n\n\n\n\n2016 CIE/USA-DFW Young Achiever Awards\n\n\n\n\n \nDinner Banquet Keynote Speaker\nSteve Anderson\, Analog business\, Texas Instrument (TI)\n \nSteve Anderson is senior vice president and general manager over the Texas Instruments (TI) Analog business\, which includes High Performance Analog\, High Volume Analog and Logic\, Power Management\, and Silicon Valley Analog. \nPreviously\, Anderson served as the senior vice president and worldwide manager over High Performance Analog\, managing an extensive portfolio of amplifiers\, data converters and interface products\, as well as medical and high-reliability products. These devices are used by a wide range of customers\, with end equipment products spanning factory automation and control\, communications base stations\, data centers\, automotive and  consumer electronics\, just to name a few. \nAnderson has also held several other leadership positions within the company\’s Analog division\, including senior vice president over the Power Management business unit. Anderson and his teams helped grow TI to become the leading supplier of power management integrated circuits. \nAnderson began his career with TI in 1999 when the company acquired Chicago-based Power Trends\, which he joined in 1989. One of the first employees of Power Trends\, Anderson held a variety of management positions from corporate controller to CIO. Anderson earned a bachelor\’s degree in information systems from Drake University in Des Moines\, Iowa. He is also a Certified Public Accountant. \nCIE Day Proclamation\nCity of Addison \nCity of Allen \nCity of Carrollton \nCity of Farmers Branch \nCity of Frisco \nCity of Garland \nCity of Irving \nCity of Lewisville \nCity of McKinney \nCity of Plano \nCity of Richardson URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2016-cie-usa-dfw-annual-banquet/ LOCATION:Resources_achiever_award CATEGORIES:Convention,Paid Events ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2016-Banquet-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160827T120000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160827T210000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200709T034854Z LAST-MODIFIED:20200709T034854Z UID:9005-1472299200-1472331600@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2016 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Convention DESCRIPTION:2016 CIE/USA-DFW Fall Technical Symposium\n\n\n2016 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Banquet\n\n\n\n\n2016 CIE/USA-DFW Young Achiever Awards\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n \nThe 2016 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Convention is an event featuring an Fall Technical Symposium\, VIP Reception and Dinner Banquet. The Convention will be held on August 27\, 2016 at Renaissance Dallas Richardson Hotel (900 E. Lookout Dr\, Richardson\, Texas 75082\, USA). \nSchedule\nSaturday\, August 15\, 2015\n1:00 PM – 5:00 PM          Technology Symposium (Free to the Public)\n5:20 PM – 6:20 PM          VIP Reception (Invitation Only)\n6:30 PM – 9:00 PM         Dinner Banquet (Registration Required) \nPlanning Committee\nWang Li has 20 years of experience in the power electronics and battery charging industries. He joined Texas Instruments as an application engineer since 2008. Prior to joining TI he worked as power converter design engineering for Synqor in Boston. \nWang holds a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology\, China. He served as the 2015 Texas Instruments Chinese Initiative Chair and 2013 CIE/USA-DFW YAA Chair and 2012 CIE Technical Symposium MC. \nAdvisors: Grace Tyler\, Yu Meng\, Faa-Ching Wang\, Qing Zhao\, and Chinpei Tang\nHotel Management: Anna An\nRegistration: Susan Yin\nProcurement: Jane Liu\nInventory: Steven Xu\, Sean Luo\, and Arnold Zhang\nVolunteer: Marrisa Yang and Yuan Zhong\nBooth Exhibition: Kevin Liang; Wayne Huang\nTreasurer: Jessica Yang \nEvening Session:\nChair: Shawn Xiong\nBanquet Emcee: Arnold Zhang\nStage Management: Anne Ou and Kaylee Zhao\nBanquet Program: Jinhong Liu\nMedia Presentation: Ron Cao\, Jimmy Liu\, and Andrew Yu\nVIP Reception: Shuyi Yan\nVIP Reception Emcee: Jian Liu\nYoung Achiever Award: Dongjie Huang\, Greg Nichols\nGuest Management: Penny Yan\nGuest Invitation: Xinfen Chen\, Claire Jung\, Chinpei Tang\, and Edward Yu \nFall Technical Symposium:\nChair: Claire Jung\nCo-Chair: Wen-Shin Wang\nSymposium Committee: Claire Jung\,  Wen-Shin Wang\, Wayne Huang\, Kevin Liang\, and Huang-Chun Wen\nSpeaker Invitation: Tiffany Yu\, Claire Jung\, Wen-Shin Wang\, Charley Chu\, Bingyi Yang\, Edward Yu\, Qing Zhao\, and JC Chiao \nPublicity:\nChair: Dick Cai\nProceedings: David Ai\, Allan Zhong\nProceedings Cover Page Design: Xin Lin\nPhotography: Kevin Meng\, Samuel Wu\nWebmaster: Ruili Geng\, Kevin Meng URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2016-cie-usa-dfw-annual-convention/ LOCATION:Resources_achiever_award CATEGORIES:Convention,Free Events ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2016-Convention-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160827T120000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160827T170000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200709T045719Z LAST-MODIFIED:20200709T045719Z UID:9006-1472299200-1472317200@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2016 CIE/USA-DFW Fall Technical Symposium DESCRIPTION:2016 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Convention\n\n\n2016 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Banquet\n\n\n\n\n2016 CIE/USA-DFW Young Achiever Awards\n\n\n\n\n  \n \nProgram\n \nKeynote Speakers\nKeynote 1: Spatial Environmental Monitoring Application on Big Data and Cloud Computing\nDr. Tien-Yin Chou (Distinguished Professor and Director\, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Research Center\, Feng Chia University\, Taiwan)\n \nProf. Tien-Yin Chou had his doctorate degree from Department of Resources Development at Michigan State University in 1990. He has been the Director of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Research Center at Feng Chia University (FCU) for 20 years\, and honored as Distinguished Professor at Dept. of Urban Planning and Spatial Information and Dept. of Land Management. \nWith his profession and enthusiasm\, Prof. Chou has performed an outstanding achievement with his 170 full time staff members at GIS Research Center to bring the GIS.FCU as one of the leading role in the GIS-related academic and industry fields domestically and globally. \nGIS.FCU has implemented a wide range of researches and projects\, from data infrastructure\, security and monitoring\, resources management\, UAV\, fleet management\, big data\, smart city\, cloud computing to even mobile facilities application product. Prof. Chou also supervises graduate students and teaches courses pertaining to GIS science\, land management\, and resources management at FCU. \nKeynote 2: Technology\, Customer Choice\, and The Electric Grid\nMichael Quinn (VP Strategy and Chief Technology Officer\, Oncor Electric Delivery\, USA)\n \nMichael Quinn is Vice President Strategy and Chief Technology Officer for Oncor Electric Delivery. He has been charged with setting the company’s course in transforming the value of the electric grid through innovative\, technology-driven and customer focused solutions that meet the growing and changing needs of the market. His work impacts system performance and capital spending\, legislative and regulatory efforts\, customer engagement\, and future business model evolutions. \nHe joined Texas Utilities\, Oncor’s predecessor company\, in 1988 and has had assignments in Nuclear Generation\, Fossil Generation\, System Protection\, Asset Management\, Grid Operations\, Business Development\, Federal Advocacy and Corporate Strategy. Over the last nineteen years\, he has held numerous management and leadership positions within these organizations. \nMichael is a 1988 graduate of Clemson University with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering and is a registered professional engineer in the state of Texas. He is active on numerous trade associations and industry boards including energy storage\, communications\, transmission development and NERC compliance. Michael and his wife Stephanie live in Flower Mound\, Texas with their three children\, Lexi\, McKenna and Hunter. \nKeynote 3: Digital Transformation at Capital One\nDavid Kang (VP\, Strategy Financial Services Division\, Capital One\, USA)\n \nDavid Kang is Vice President of Strategy for Capital One’s Financial Services Division. As part of his responsibilities\, he works closely with Capital One’s Auto Finance and Home Loans businesses in delivering on its Digital and Business Transformation agenda. David also works broadly across Capital One\, interfacing with Corporate Strategy\, Enterprise Services\, and Corporate Development to define the implications of broader Capital One strategic initiatives on Financial Services\, helping shape the division’s strategy for growth by evaluating investments\, acquisitions\, and new asset classes/partnerships for Capital One. \nPrior to joining Capital One\, David served for 10 years as a consultant with McKinsey & Company\, where he was most recently an Associate Partner. During his tenure at McKinsey\, David worked with Air\, Travel\, and Transportation clients across six continents through business turnarounds\, post-merger integrations\, sales and channel strategy development\, and digital transformations\, working closely with McKinsey Digital Labs to deliver digital solutions and introduce Agile to his clients. \nDavid obtained his A.B. in Economics\, his A.M. in Statistics\, and his M.B.A. from Harvard University. During his time at Harvard he was a member of the Men’s Lightweight Crew team\, where he was a Varsity coxswain\, receiving All-Ivy Academic honors. \nOriginally from Houston\, David has made Dallas his adopted home after only three years\, declaring his loyalty to the Dallas Mavericks\, Dallas Cowboys\, and Dallas Stars\, much to the chagrin of his friends at home. He never misses CrossFit—where he works out 5 days a week—and has hiked and photographed at least one new U.S. National Park every year since 2011 (and has twice returned to Canyonlands National Park in Utah). David plays piano and trumpet in his spare time. \nParallel Sessions\nSession 1: Smart Home Platform and Sensing Technology\n2:45 – 3:15 PM: Jairaj Hegde\, Founder and VP\, Orchestra Technology\n3:15 – 3:45 PM: Dr. Mitch Tseng\, Tseng InfoServ\, LLC\n3:45 – 4:15 PM: Dr. Victoria C. P. Chen\, George & Elizabeth Pickett Professor of Industrial\, Manufacturing\, & Systems Engineering\n4:15 – 4:45 PM: Panel Discussion\n[Click here for bio and abstract] \nSession 2: Smart City\, Smart Manufacturing and Automation Technology\n2:45 – 3:15 PM: Jennifer Jao\, Divisional Information Officer\, Information Systems\, Toyota USA\n3:15 – 3:45 PM: Ben Cook\, Director\, Printed Electronics\, Kilby Labs Texas Instruments\n3:45 – 4:15 PM: Jill Jordan\, P.E.\, Assistant City Manager\, City of Dallas\n4:15 – 4:45 PM: Panel Discussion\n[Click here for bio and abstract] \nSession 3: Leadership & Career Development\n2:45 – 3:15 PM: Jeff Dougan\, MSA-ASP Product Line Manager\, Texas Instruments\n3:15 – 3:45 PM: Kim Cummings\, AVP of HR and Diversity\, BNSF Railway\n3:45 – 4:15 PM: Elaine Kung \, AT&T Director – Network on Demand & Integrated Solutions\n4:15 – 4:45 PM: Panel Discussion\n[Click here for bio and abstract] \n  URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2016-cie-usa-dfw-fall-technical-symposium/ LOCATION:Resources_achiever_award CATEGORIES:Free Events,SymposiumSeminars ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2016-Fall-Symposium-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160730T080000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160730T120000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200710T062153Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250111T234224Z UID:9011-1469865600-1469880000@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2016 CIE/USA-DFW Youth English Speech Contest DESCRIPTION:The DFW Youth English Speech Contest will be held on Saturday\, July 30\, 2016 at Collin College Conference Center. Registration is open until July 24\, 2016. All students from grade 1 to grade 12 are welcome. URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2016-cie-usa-dfw-youth-english-speech-contest/ LOCATION:Collin College Spring Creek Campus\, 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway\, Plano\, TX\, 75074\, United States CATEGORIES:Paid Events,Speech Contests ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2016-Youth-English-Speech-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160709T140000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160709T173000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200710T023517Z LAST-MODIFIED:20200710T023517Z UID:9009-1468072800-1468085400@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2016 CIE/USA-DFW Leadership Assessment and Mentoring Program (LAMP) DESCRIPTION:Time: 2:00 pm – 5:30 pm\, Saturday\, April 9\, 2016\nPlace: UT Dallas SLC 1.102\, 800 W Campbell Rd\, Richardson\, TX 75080\n\n\nDeadline Saturday\, March 26 at 11 pm Central To be selected as candidates\, please apply at:http://goo.gl/hKUVrr\nAudience registration is also open now at: http://cielamp2016.eventbrite.com\n\n\n  \n \nThe Leadership Assessment and Mentoring Program (LAMP) event is one of the long-standing CIE/USA-DFW events featuring “Leadership” and “Career Mentoring” for young professionals. This event is especially designed for graduating university students and young professionals who desire to enhance their knowledge and hand-on experience on hiring process\, career development\, corporate culture\, and leadership. \nThis year\’s LAMP is planned for 4/9/16\, Saturday\, from 2pm – 5:30pm at UT Dallas SLC 1.102\, and we expect a great audience of 100+ students. LAMP is open to 8 universities in the DFW area for international students to apply\, and our planning team will qualify and interview 6 finalists. On the day of our LAMP seminar\, these 6 finalists will interact with the judges through a mock interview (individual) and a team building exercise where the finalists will be split into 2 teams of three. \nThe role of the 6 judges is to run a 1 on 1 interview with these 6 finalists. Each judge will have 5 minutes to interview 1 finalist (the judge will be matched to a finalist in advance). Afterwards\, the judge will score their performance\, and provide verbal feedback to the finalists. The feedback will help both the finalists and the other audience members learn how to improve in a low-key\, low-consequence interactive session. \nAdditionally\, in the team building session\, the 2 teams are pitching their next generation smartphone to a “group of investors” (the judges). Similarly to the interview\, the role here is to score their performance\, and provide verbal feedback on their teamwork capabilities. \nWe have established a nice scoring approach and will add up all the scores to determine the winners by 4:45pm and announce and award them at the end of the LAMP program. \nLastly\, the 6 Judges come together in a 30 minute Panel Discussion to share their insights on interviewing and address any other questions from the audience. \n2016 LAMP Agenda\n\n2:00 – 2:10 Introduction\n2:10 – 2:45 Keynote Speaker: BNSF Technology AVP\, Muru Murugappan\, on “From Caps and Gowns to the Corner Office”\n2:45 – 3:00 Final Candidate Intro/Elevator Pitch\n3:00 – 3:40 Team Building Exercise (Next Gen. Smartphone Presentation)\n3:40 – 4:45 Mock Interview by Judges from AT&T\, BNSF\, Capital One\, Lockheed Martin\, SMU\, TI\n4:45 – 5:15 Panel Session\n5:15 – 5:30 Networking\n\nIf interested in being a final candidate\, please apply at: http://goo.gl/hKUVrr \nSpeakers and Panelists\nKeynote: Murugappan\, AVP of Technology Services from BNSF Railway on”From Caps and Gowns to the Corner Office” \n \nMuru Murugappan\nAssistant Vice President\, Technology Services\nBNSF Railway \nB.S. in Mechanical Engineering\, Madurai Kamraj University\nM.S in Industrial and Management Systems Engineering\, University of Nebraska\nExecutive M.B.A.\, University of California \nMuru Murugappan joined BNSF Railway as assistant vice president\, Technology Services\, in May 2013. In this role\, he is responsible for the application development portfolios that support Engineering\, Finance\, Human Resources\,Sourcing\, Technical Training and Law\, along with enterprise support of the SAP platform and applications. \nMuru has been in the IT industry for over 20 years and has significant experience managing business\napplications and IT budgets. Prior to joining BNSF\, Muru served as vice president\, Head of Information Technology Operations\, at Sony Electronics. He led the technology Strategy and Planning team and had responsibility for all aspects of application development including major SAP projects in sales\, distribution\, materials management\, customer service and business intelligence. He has managed several business re-engineering/ transformation projects that included modernizing Sony’s supply chain and logistics operations through the implementation of new technology. \n  \nJudges Include:\n\nHelena Chiang\nBusiness Manager\, AT&T Entertainment Group \nB.S. in Chemical Engineering\, The University of California\nM.B.A.\, University of Southern California \nHelena joined AT&T as part of the Leadership Development Program in 2014. Prior to her current role\, Helena held the position of a Sales Coach Manager in AT&T\’s Home Solutions Retention Call Center. \nBefore joining AT&T\, Helena worked as an environmental engineering consultant over a span of 6 years with Tetra Tech Inc. and TIAX LLC. \n  \n\nKim Cummings\nAssistant Vice President\, Human Resources and Diversity\nBNSF Railway \nB.S. in Social Work\, Texas State\nM.S. in Human Resource Development and Leadership\, University of Texas at Austin \nKim Cummings is currently assistant vice president\, Human Resources & Diversity at BNSF Railway. In this role\, Kim has responsibility for BNSF Railway’s EEO\, diversity and inclusion efforts. She also provides leadership to the HR matrix teams supporting Law\, Compliance and Audit Services\, and Technology Services. Prior to this role\, Kim was Regional Director – Human Resources at BNSF Railway in Ft. Worth where she leads HR teams in Texas\, Gulf\, Chicago\, Southwest\, Kansas and California. \nKim is a member of the Fort Worth Human Resources Group and National Society of Human Resource Management. She is also a Senior Board member and Vice President of HR for the National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP) Dallas– Fort Worth Chapter. \n\nAmit Diggikar\nSoftware Manager of Integrated Fighter Group\nLockheed Martin Aeronautics Company \nMasters in Electrical Engineering\, West Virginia University\nMBA in Finance\, Southern Methodist University. \nAmit Diggikar has been with LM Aeronautics for past 13 years. He started as F-35 Flight Controls Software Engineer and gathered experiences in various roles at LM Corporate Engineering and LM Aeronautics Technical Operations. \nAmit serves as leader for Professional Asian American Network (PAAN) at LM and is very active in Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) efforts serving on the D&I Council. \n  \n\nJack Miao\nAssociate Professor of Business Communications\nSouthern Methodist University \nJack is currently adjunct professor at Southern Methodist University\, where he teaches business communication to BBA and MBA students\, with 25 years’ experience in the telecommunications / computer business\, held several executive positions in global product management and customer care. Jack also managed a Chinese joint venture and helped many executives into North American management. \n  \n\nDr. Bingyi Yang\nDirector of Statistical Analysis / Data Science\nCapital One \nB.E. in Engineering Mechanics\, Tsinghua University\nM.E. in Systems Engineering\, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology\nPh.D.\, Georgia Institute of Technology \nHe joined Capital One in Plano in 2001 and is currently a Director of Statistical Analysis / Data Science. His leadership and contribution earned his numerous outstanding awards from the CEO and President. \n  \n\nIrene Deng\nProduct Line Manager of Power Interface\nTexas Instruments \nM.S. in Electrical Engineering\, Iowa State University\nM.E. in Systems Engineering\, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology \nIrene Deng is currently the Product Line Manager of Power Interface (PI) under LP/Power organization located in Dallas. In her current role\, she is managing the business of PI focusing on Power over Ethernet\, USB Power\, and Power Path Protection solutions. She’s responsible for over $165M revenue this year with her team located in four sites in two countries. \nTogether with her husband and daughter\, Irene enjoys traveling around\, crafting\, and listening to classical music. She is now actively involving in Girl Scouts and Youth Toastmasters. \n  URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2016-cie-usa-dfw-leadership-assessment-and-mentoring-program-lamp/ CATEGORIES:Free Events,LAMP ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2016-LAMP-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160604T120000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160604T170000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200710T050358Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T050500Z UID:9010-1465041600-1465059600@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2016 CIE/USA-DFW MathComp/MathFun DESCRIPTION:2016 MathComp Winner\, Test Results\, Questions\, and News Release\n\n\n2016 MathComp Winner List [PDF]\n2016 MathComp Test Results [PDF]\n\n[Grade 1 Questions] [Grade 2 Questions] [Grade 3 Questions ] [Grade 4 Questions] \n[Grade 5 Questions] [Grade 6 Questions] [Grade 7 Questions ] [Grade 8 Questions] \n \nDownload MCMF Flyer [PDF] \nThe Annual MathComp/MathFun and Parenting Seminar is the flagship CIE/USA-DFW youth program attracting participation of about a thousand students\, parents\, educators and volunteers each year. This goal of this grand math fair is composed of 3 events: (a) a math competition\, (b) a math fun fair and (c) a parenting seminar. The main goal is the simulate interest in Science\, Technology\, Engineering and Math (STEM) subjects within the youth at their early ages. \nMathComp\n \n \nMathComp (Math Competition) provides young students the opportunity to demonstrate their math problem solving skills. Registration is required HERE. The fee is $10 for member parents\, and $15 for non-member parents. Each registered participant will receive a free event T-shirt. The competition is not restricted to any ethnicity group. \nThe contesters must participate for the same grade he/she is at in the 2015-2016 academic year. Sandbagging may result in being disqualified. 1st\, 2nd and 3rd prizes\, and honorable mentions will be awarded to each grade\, and the names of the winners will be published in the local newspapers and on the CIE/USA-DFW website. The results of the competition will also be posted on the CIE/USA-DFW website after the event. \nParenting Seminar – “How to Mathemize your Child\’s Potential for Problem-Solving” by Kathy Cordeiro\n\nWhile the children are taking their competition tests\, all parents are invited to join us in the free parenting seminar. We are honored to have Kathy Cordeiro\, Communications Director at AwesomeMath Summer Program to be the Parenting Seminar speaker. Her presentation will be on “How to Mathemize your Child\’s Potential for Problem-Solving”. \n\nKathy Cordeiro has been involved with mathematics and gifted education for over 10 years as a teacher\, parent\, facilitator\, and math coach. She is the Marketing/Communications Director for AwesomeMath\, an organization devoted to providing enriching experiences in mathematics for intellectually curious learners. Through summer camps\, publications\, curriculum\, and competitions\, AwesomeMath fosters a community that values critical thinking\, creativity\, passionate problem solving\, and lifetime mathematical learning. She also facilitates the Metroplex Math Circle (MMC) at University of Texas at Dallas\, which hosts the AMC competitions. Both AwesomeMath and MMC were founded by Dr. Titu Andreescu\, the creator of the Math Rocks program and former coach of the US International Mathematics Olympiad. \nMathFun\n\nMathFun is an interactive program allowing parent/children to work together in solving math and engineering quizzes and games \nwhich stimulate their interest in mathematics. Every year\, we have about 20 schools\, companies\, institutions and organizations bringing interesting math and engineering materials to the site to interact closely with the students. This is the fun part of the fair that the children love the most. Do not miss out this great opportunity to get your kids involved in the world of math and engineering! The participation of this event is open to the public. \nIf you would like to setup a booth at the event\, please download this form (2016 MathFun Registration Form) and return to us. \nSample Competition Problems\n[2015 Grade 1\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 1\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 2\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 2\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 3\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 3\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 4\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 4\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 5\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 5\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 6\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 6\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 7\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 7\, Test Answers\, PDF]\n[2015 Grade 8\, Test Questions\, PDF][2015 Grade 8\, Test Answers\, PDF] URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2016-cie-usa-dfw-mathcomp-mathfun/ LOCATION:Collin College Spring Creek Campus\, 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway\, Plano\, TX\, 75074\, United States CATEGORIES:MathComp/MathFun,Paid Events ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2016-MathComp-MathFun-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160324T183000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160324T203000 DTSTAMP:20250707T211737 CREATED:20200710T072205Z LAST-MODIFIED:20200710T072205Z UID:9012-1458844200-1458851400@ciedfw.org SUMMARY:2016 CIE/USA-DFW Spring Technology Symposium DESCRIPTION:2016 CIE Tech Forum “Opportunities Outside of Your Current Career Path”\nChinese leaders approved an economic blueprint for next decade that emphasizes tackling long-term problems and reflects a realization that debt and investment can no longer power the world’s second-largest economy. What China really needs\, is\ndeep structural reforms that will be heavily dependent on technology innovations. This presents many great opportunities to oversea Chinese professionals with deep STEM expertise. \nIn this technical forum\, we want to bring together DFW area technical professionals to discuss the various opportunities and the many ways we can connect and participate in China economic transformation\, and get more value out of our individual technical expertise. We are honored to have ACP president Charlie Yue and his colleagues to share what they have learned through their own journeys taking up business opportunities. \nSeating is limited to 20\, to ensure a high-quality interaction among attendees. We welcome top tech professionals and academia to join us. Pizza and spring water will be served. \nThis event is part of the CIE/DFW technical forum series to bring industry leaders and top technical talents together\, to connect and feed off each others\’ ideas. The event is free and open to the public. Online registration is required. The registration link is http://cie-2016-tech-forum-1.eventbrite.com \n  URL:https://ciedfw.org/event/2016-cie-usa-dfw-spring-technology-symposium/ LOCATION:Parr Library\, 6200 Windhaven Pkwy \, Plano\, TX\, 75093\, United States CATEGORIES:Free Events,SymposiumSeminars ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ciedfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2016-Tech-Forum-1.png ORGANIZER;CN="CIE/USA-DFW":MAILTO:yp@cie-dfw.org END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR