A Historical Perspective of the Evolution of Intelligent Arrays: The PC as a Model and Lesson for the Smart Grid

March 25, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Buenaventura, PES 


Join us for an exciting evening of our Buenaventura chapter series on Smart Grid.  We are joined by distinguished speaker Mr. Bill Gervasi. This networking/presentation event will offer audiences an insight into A Historical Perspective of the Evolution of Intelligent Arrays: The PC as a Model and a Lesson for the Smart Grid. Members and Non Members are encouraged to attend. Admission free.

Date/ Time:
Tuesday April 19, 2011 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
6:30 PM Pizza,Refreshments/Networking
7:00 PM Presentation

Please RSVP at yillescas@pes.ieee-bv.org

Location:
Newbury Park Branch Library
2331 Borchard Road
Newbury Park, CA 91320

Presenter:
Mr. Bill Gervasi
Memory Technology Analyst
Discobolus Designs
www.discobolusdesigns.com

Title:  
A Historical Perspective of the Evolution of Intelligent Arrays: The PC as a Model and a Lesson for the Smart Grid

Synopsis:
The evolution of the Smart Grid shares many characteristics of the evolution of the architecture of the personal computer: a centralized processing capability surrounded by an array of specialized intelligent agents.  The data managed by each subsystem contributes to a greater whole, and the central processing makes sense of the aggregation of data.  This presentation takes a detailed look at the history of the personal computer, the development of real and de facto standards, and assesses the benefits and mistakes made along the way.  Applying the lessons learned from the PC can help prevent repeating the same mistakes in the Smart Grid.

About the presenter:
Mr. Bill Gervasi has been involved in the definition of Double Data Rate SDRAM since its earliest inception.  His background is in computer sciences and career highlights include 19 years at Intel where over the years he was systems hardware designer, software designer, and major accounts manager. Mr. Gervasi subsequently was with S3 where he was a graphics architecture specialist and at Transmeta as memory technology analyst.  Most recently he has been with Netlist, SimpleTech, and US Modular driving unique memory module configurations. He has served on the JEDEC Board of Directors and chaired committees for DRAM parametrics and memory modules throughout the development of DDR1 through DDR4. Mr. Gervasi holds numerous patents in memory and packaging design, and has performed expert witness testimony in major intellectual property cases.

Map/Directions:
From 101 Southbound: Exit Borchard Rd. (Rancho Conejo Blvd), Right on Borchard Rd. Arrive at Newbury Park Library on the Right.
From 101 Northbound: Exit Borchard Rd.(Rancho Conejo Blvd), Follow the loop toward the Right, Arrive at Newbury Park Library on the Right.

Newbury Park Library

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For event information visit us online or contact us at:
Online: www.ieee-bv.org
Online: www.ieee-pes.org
Contact: Yesenia Illescas
Phone: 805-907-6447
Email: yillescas@pes.ieee-bv.org

A Look into Xcel Energy’s Smart Grid Pilot Program

March 3, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Join us for an exciting evening as we kick off our Buenaventura chapter series on Power & Energy Society Smart Grid.  We are joined by distinguished speaker Mr. Tyson Salewske. This networking/presentation event will offer audiences of all technical levels an insightful look into the Xcel Energy’s Smart Grid Pilot Program. Members and Non Members are encouraged to attend.

Date/ Time:
Wednesday March 16, 2011 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
6:30 PM Refreshments/Networking
7:00 PM Presentation

Please RSVP at yillescas@pes.ieee-bv.org

Location:
Newbury Park Branch Library
2331 Borchard Road
Newbury Park, CA 91320

Presenter:
Mr. Tyson Salewske
Mission-Critical Facilities Market Manager
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL)
www.selinc.com

Title: A Look into Xcel Energy’s Smart Grid Pilot Program

Synopsis: This presentation will provide an overview of the Smart Grid City project with an emphasis on adding intelligence and automation to distribution substations and feeders. These solutions have proven to rapidly isolate faults, restore power, monitor demand, and maintain and restore stability, showcasing improved grid performance and power reliability that result from applying smart grid technologies.

About the presenter:
Mr. Tyson Salewske is the Mission-Critical Facilities Market Manager for Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL), the market leader in power system protection, control, and monitoring. Mr. Tyson promotes the innovation, quality, reliability, and service of SEL solutions to engineering firms, OEMs and end-users in commercial and mission-critical markets.

Map/Directions:
From 101 Southbound: Exit Borchard Rd. (Rancho Conejo Blvd), Right on Borchard Rd. Arrive at Newbury Park Library on the Right.
From 101 Northbound: Exit Borchard Rd.(Rancho Conejo Blvd), Follow the loop toward the Right, Arrive at Newbury Park Library on the Right.

Newbury Park Library

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For event information visit us online or contact us at:
Online:  www.ieee-bv.org
Online: www.ieee-pes.org
Contact: Yesenia Illescas
Phone: 805-907-6447
Email: yillescas@pes.ieee-bv.org

Lasers: The First 50 Years (Part II)

March 2, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Aerospace 

Adrian Popa continues his review of lasers and their applications.

When:

  • 6:30pm refreshements/networking, 7pm  talk, Thursday March 24, 2011

Where:

Contact: