The Electronic and Computing division provides members with a professional and social network for developing their knowledge base and fostering potential business opportunities.
Electronic and Computing division members work in software development and testing, including the gaming industry; mobile and fixed line telecommunications; internet services; embedded systems development and signal processing. Members have the opportunity to learn and share experiences with their peers and with representatives from the associated industry groups at events organised by the division.
Computational Fluid Dynamics is a stream of fluid mechanics that utilises numerical methods to analyse and solve problems involving fluid flows. While its use is commonplace in the automotive and aerospace industries, its application for civil engineering applications is cutting edge, write Jennifer Keenahan and Réamonn Mac Réamoinn.
A NASA lab is developing autonomous capabilities that could allow future Mars rovers to go farther, faster and do more science. Training machine learning models on the Maverick2, their team developed and optimised models for Drive-By Science and Energy-Optimal Autonomous Navigation.
Keissy Guerra Perez is a deep learning data engineer with the Intel Movidius team in Leixlip, Co Kildare. She is a former research assistant at Queen's University Belfast, where she studied for a PhD in electronics engineering and computer science and, for her primary degree, she studied telecommunications engineering at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
Technique may enable molecule-based quantum computing.
Yury Polyanskiy is working to keep data flowing as the internet of things becomes a reality.
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