Showing posts with label Northeast Ohio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Northeast Ohio. Show all posts

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Bringing the movie "The Codebreaker": A film about Alan Turing-to youngstown state university. Free Viewing with Executive Producer Patrick Sammon Questions and Answers

The Northeast Ohio Professional Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (NEOACM), in association with the Youngstown State University's Student ACM and Computer Science Department is sponsoring a college screening of a drama-documentary on the life of Alan Turing titled CODEBREAKER. Patrick Sammon, the Executive Producer and Creator of CODEBREAKER, will attend this screening to introduce the film and provide Q & A afterward. This screening will be free and open to the public and will take place on September 12, 2013 at the Williamson Auditorium on Youngstown State University's campus. NEOACM is looking for sponsors for this event.


This drama-documentary is about the heroic life, death, and legacy of Alan Turing, one of the 20th century's most influential scientists, yet few people have heard his name, know his story, or understand his legacy. Turing was a British mathematician and logician, who made major contributions to mathematics, cryptanalysis, logic, philosophy, and biology. He also laid the foundations for computer and cognitive science, artificial intelligence, and artificial life thus laying the foundation for our modern society. Turing's crucial involvement in breaking the German naval Enigma code during World War II is accredited by historians in helping shorten the war by two years and saving millions of lives. Tragically, this great mind only lived 41 years. In 1952, British police arrested him for having a relationship with another man. Two years later, Turing committed suicide due to events surrounding his arrest.



Considering Turing's wide influence, this film is ideal to be watched by students and professionals of a wide variety of disciplines including computer science, mathematics, engineering, informatics, information security, biology, and history. During 2012, marked the 100th anniversary of Alan Turing's birth, universities, technology centers, and professional associations worldwide celebrated by honoring his legacy. This special screening will enlighten a well-varied audience and inspire them to value diversity in their profession and in our world.
It is our hope you will see the value of this screening on YSU's campus and will choose to serve as a sponsor for this important event or join as an advertiser!
If you have any additional questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact Tracey Hughes: secretary@neoacmchapter.org

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Firmware Engineers of Northeast Ohio. Event Announcement: Security in Embedded Systems. March 30th, 2010

Do you and your regional Embedded System Brethren have any kind of physical get-togethers? Social Media is fine, but sometimes interaction with people who are actually completely present (not talking on their Cell Phone or playing with their computer, iPxD, etc ["Where ever you are be there"]), can be far more educational, because the conversations go in completely unexpected directions. It is also an excellent place to practice your soft skills, because someone there is going to have soft skill development issues similar to your own.

In the Cleveland Region, with some overlap in to nearby sections of Northwest Pennsylvania, Bob Scaccia, has put together the Firmware Engineers of Northeast Ohio.

I [Bob Scaccia] am very excited to announce our next joint FENEO (Firmware Engineers of Northeast Ohio) and IEEE Computer Society, Cleveland Section Event! I will be sending out the flier with all the details shortly. Please note that our membership has grown since our last meeting and we are now 78 strong in FENEO alone! I hope you will be able to join us! The last meeting was very well received and I'm sure this event will be another positive step for the firmware and computer engineering communities in the Northeast Ohio region!

Event Title: SECURITY IN EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Event Date: March 30, 2010
Event Time: 5:45pm
Event Location: Lean Dog!
Event Sponsors: FENEO, IEEE, LeanDog, Actel, Mocana, and Victory Sales
Food & Parking: All compliments of LeanDog and IEEE Cleveland!
RSVP: Please send your RSVP to bob [ A T ] feneo.org. Please RSVP by March 28, 2010 to be sure to reserve your seat!

Event Description:

As embedded devices become more sophisticated the possibility of hacking and other nefarious actions become more possible. It is estimated that there will be between 15 and 20 billion devices (small embedded devices) with a $900 Billion USD market which is growing twice as fast as the PC market. Accordingly, this joint meeting of FENEO and IEEE Cleveland Computer Society will cover two topics in this broad area of embedded device security.

In the area of programmable hardware a representative of Actel, a FPGA manufacturer will be presenting security in programmable logic.

In the area of embedded firmware security Mocana will be discussing security standards.

The first presentation will be starting at 6:00 p.m. in order to finish both presentations at a reasonable hour. Seating is limited and the last presentation had the maximum number of people who could attend. Please reserve your place for these presentations.

LeanDog’s 'floating' office
1151 North Marginal Road Cleveland, OH, 44114
-parking is free at location.

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
One (1) Credit Available
Bring your flyer for credit