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Change #12651
2012-02-15
12:54:17

update Calagator::Event 1250461844 Westside Proggers - VoteFair ranking: Math-based voting power for the 99% Roll back

description Just-released open-source software that implements VoteFair ranking is now available to help us reach higher levels of voting fairness. You do voting when you click on Google search results, and you use voting results when you view the star rating of an Amazon product. Now learn how voting really works, how it is usually miscalculated -- intentionally in the case of elections -- and how it can be done to fully extract the wisdom in a group. Learn the math behind the puppet strings that connect politicians to the biggest campaign contributors. (Partial spoiler: The biggest unfairness is hidden in primary elections.) Also learn the math that eventually will cut those puppet strings. Along the way you will learn that there are different kinds of popularity. Presenter: Richard Fobes, author of *The Creative Problem Solver's Toolbox* and *Ending The Hidden Unfairness In U.S. Elections*, developer of the Dashrep programming language and the software negotiation tool at www.NegotiationTool.com. This event is a meeting of the Westside Proggers, a group of language-agnostic programmers who like to talk about pioneering new frontiers in software. Please RSVP (and reserve slices of free pizza) at the Westside Proggers forum on Google. Just-released open-source software that implements VoteFair ranking is now available to help us reach higher levels of voting fairness. You do voting when you click on Google search results, and you use voting results when you view the star rating of an Amazon product. Now learn how voting really works, how it is usually miscalculated -- intentionally in the case of elections -- and how it can be done to fully extract the wisdom in a group. Learn the math behind the puppet strings that connect politicians to the biggest campaign contributors. (Partial spoiler: The biggest unfairness is hidden in primary elections.) Also learn the math that eventually will cut those puppet strings. Along the way you will learn that there are different kinds of popularity. Presenter: Richard Fobes, author of *The Creative Problem Solver's Toolbox* and *Ending The Hidden Unfairness In U.S. Elections*, developer of the Dashrep programming language and the software negotiation tool at www.NegotiationTool.com. This event is a meeting of the Westside Proggers, a group of language-agnostic programmers who like to talk about pioneering new frontiers in software. Please RSVP (and reserve slices of free pizza) at the Westside Proggers forum on Google.
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Change #12648
2012-02-15
12:54:17

update Calagator::Event 1250461331 OctoberBest 2011 Seminar - Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Roll back

description OctoberBest 2011 seminar of special interest Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Speakers: Laurence Dunn, Nacco Materials; Bob Simpson, EVDrive; Joe Justice, WIKISPEED Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Time: 8:30 AM Registration; 9:00 – 11:45 AM seminar Location: Tektronix Conference Center, 3025 SW Zworkin Ave, Beaverton OR 97075 Cost: $40 This seminar features three presentations which will cover batteries, drive system design, and a novel method of manufacture for electric and hybrid vehicles. <b>In addition, there will be an on-site display of vehicles from EVDrive and Wikispeed.</b> Registration/check-in starts at 8:30 am, with the seminar starting promptly at 9:00. “Li-Ion Is it our Mobility Future” Laurence Dunn, Chief Engineer with Nacco Materials Handling Group will speak on how advanced battery technologies are helping bring more sustainable and greener technologies to the market while increasing productivity and decreasing operational costs. Laurence Dunn is Chief Engineer NMHG Inc. a Global Leader for company Innovation. He has spent 40 years in Automotive Electronics, and the past 4 Years working on Fuel Cell and Li-Ion Projects for Forklifts. He is a committee member for UL 2580 “Standards for Batteries for use in Electric Vehicles”. “Automotive Technology - The Next Generation Drive Systems” Bob Simpson, CTO of EVDrive, will speak on how pure electric vehicles can meet or exceed the performance of internal combustion powered vehicles when powered by the right batteries in the right quantity and in the right location with the right secret sauce and systems integration to pull it all together. This presentation will discuss the design and development of electric vehicle drive systems. It will cover: ** Battery cell technology ** Motor technology ** Power sources and impact to grid, ** Comparative cost of operation and service, ** Solution to Range anxiety with electric vehicles Bob Simpson is the CTO and Drive System Engineer for EVDrive Inc. He also has been employed since 1977 at Tektronix as a Sr. HW Design Engineer. In 2008 he designed and fabricated a full performance electric conversion of a BMW 325i. Elimination of fuel use and it's emissions was the goal but without sacrifice of performance OR economy. See www.evdrive.com for extensive build diaries. “Agile Manufacturing: The WIKISPEED 100 mpg car" Joe Justice, CEO of Seattle-based Wikispeed will speak about Wikispeed, an “open source” project, developing vehicles using principles from modular, lean, agile software development. The gas-powered cars, evolved from Wikispeed's entry in the Progressive Automotive X-Prize, are designed to be inexpensive, safe, efficient and fast -- made of aluminum extrusions and structural carbon fiber. Team WIKISPEED entered a $10 Million competition to produce road legal 100+ mpg cars. They built the impossible in three months. The WIKISPEED Team will talk about Agile practices applied to enormously speed up physical manufacturing. Joe Justice leads WIKISPEED, a team of 102 volunteers in 7 countries, and walks through how their 100 MPG road car was made possible through modular design, iterative development, and Agile project management. Joe takes a deep dive on exactly how a 100 mpg can be prototyped, validated, and brought to market by "using less stuff" and extremely quickly. Joe will use the example and of the design and development of their revolutionary 100 mpg, gasoline powered, four-seat car with a target price of $17,995. This ground breaking work expands the agile process to design and manufacturing of the car. The talk will provide tools and take-aways for engineers and executives, in manufacturing and software, looking to improve their processes. New professionals and students can see examples of the value found in pairing, prioritized backlog driven development, and extreme programming, as they see the methodology jump from software teams to research, manufacturing, and product engineering. Joe Justice is a Seattle-area lean-software consultant and entreprenerd, and a registered automotive manufacture since 2007. In 2010, Joe’s X Prize team, WIKISPEED, tied for 10th place in the mainstream class of the Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize, a $10 million challenge for 100+ MPGe automobiles. Joe has spoken on social web application development, project methodology, and agile best practices to audiences at Denver University, University of California Berkley, Google, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary International, and others. Joe is currently on assignment at Zynga and CEO of WIKISPEED. Agenda: Schedule: • 8:30 am – Registration and Refreshments • 9:00 – 11:40 am – Seminar • 11:40 – 11:45 am – Wrap-up • 11:45am – 1:00pm – OctoberBest 2011 Lunch Keynote (requires separate OctoberBest registration) Location: Bldg: Tek Conference Center (Bldg 38) 3025 SW Zworkin Ave. Beaverton 97075 OctoberBest 2011 seminar of special interest Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Speakers: Laurence Dunn, Nacco Materials; Bob Simpson, EVDrive; Joe Justice, WIKISPEED Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Time: 8:30 AM Registration; 9:00 – 11:45 AM seminar Location: Tektronix Conference Center, 3025 SW Zworkin Ave, Beaverton OR 97075 Cost: $40 This seminar features three presentations which will cover batteries, drive system design, and a novel method of manufacture for electric and hybrid vehicles. <b>In addition, there will be an on-site display of vehicles from EVDrive and Wikispeed.</b> Registration/check-in starts at 8:30 am, with the seminar starting promptly at 9:00. “Li-Ion Is it our Mobility Future” Laurence Dunn, Chief Engineer with Nacco Materials Handling Group will speak on how advanced battery technologies are helping bring more sustainable and greener technologies to the market while increasing productivity and decreasing operational costs. Laurence Dunn is Chief Engineer NMHG Inc. a Global Leader for company Innovation. He has spent 40 years in Automotive Electronics, and the past 4 Years working on Fuel Cell and Li-Ion Projects for Forklifts. He is a committee member for UL 2580 “Standards for Batteries for use in Electric Vehicles”. “Automotive Technology - The Next Generation Drive Systems” Bob Simpson, CTO of EVDrive, will speak on how pure electric vehicles can meet or exceed the performance of internal combustion powered vehicles when powered by the right batteries in the right quantity and in the right location with the right secret sauce and systems integration to pull it all together. This presentation will discuss the design and development of electric vehicle drive systems. It will cover: ** Battery cell technology ** Motor technology ** Power sources and impact to grid, ** Comparative cost of operation and service, ** Solution to Range anxiety with electric vehicles Bob Simpson is the CTO and Drive System Engineer for EVDrive Inc. He also has been employed since 1977 at Tektronix as a Sr. HW Design Engineer. In 2008 he designed and fabricated a full performance electric conversion of a BMW 325i. Elimination of fuel use and it's emissions was the goal but without sacrifice of performance OR economy. See www.evdrive.com for extensive build diaries. “Agile Manufacturing: The WIKISPEED 100 mpg car" Joe Justice, CEO of Seattle-based Wikispeed will speak about Wikispeed, an “open source” project, developing vehicles using principles from modular, lean, agile software development. The gas-powered cars, evolved from Wikispeed's entry in the Progressive Automotive X-Prize, are designed to be inexpensive, safe, efficient and fast -- made of aluminum extrusions and structural carbon fiber. Team WIKISPEED entered a $10 Million competition to produce road legal 100+ mpg cars. They built the impossible in three months. The WIKISPEED Team will talk about Agile practices applied to enormously speed up physical manufacturing. Joe Justice leads WIKISPEED, a team of 102 volunteers in 7 countries, and walks through how their 100 MPG road car was made possible through modular design, iterative development, and Agile project management. Joe takes a deep dive on exactly how a 100 mpg can be prototyped, validated, and brought to market by "using less stuff" and extremely quickly. Joe will use the example and of the design and development of their revolutionary 100 mpg, gasoline powered, four-seat car with a target price of $17,995. This ground breaking work expands the agile process to design and manufacturing of the car. The talk will provide tools and take-aways for engineers and executives, in manufacturing and software, looking to improve their processes. New professionals and students can see examples of the value found in pairing, prioritized backlog driven development, and extreme programming, as they see the methodology jump from software teams to research, manufacturing, and product engineering. Joe Justice is a Seattle-area lean-software consultant and entreprenerd, and a registered automotive manufacture since 2007. In 2010, Joe’s X Prize team, WIKISPEED, tied for 10th place in the mainstream class of the Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize, a $10 million challenge for 100+ MPGe automobiles. Joe has spoken on social web application development, project methodology, and agile best practices to audiences at Denver University, University of California Berkley, Google, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary International, and others. Joe is currently on assignment at Zynga and CEO of WIKISPEED. Agenda: Schedule: • 8:30 am – Registration and Refreshments • 9:00 – 11:40 am – Seminar • 11:40 – 11:45 am – Wrap-up • 11:45am – 1:00pm – OctoberBest 2011 Lunch Keynote (requires separate OctoberBest registration) Location: Bldg: Tek Conference Center (Bldg 38) 3025 SW Zworkin Ave. Beaverton 97075
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Change #12647
2012-02-15
12:53:53

update Calagator::Event 1250461958 Oregon ComSoc: The Modern Malware Roll back

description Co-sponsored by: IEEE Communications Society <div class="WordSection1"> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style='font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #17365D;'>Network attacks are becoming both more sophisticated and more common, with all types of enterprises and all types of information being targeted by attackers. In this presentation we will shine the light on the life-cycle of a modern network attack to understand how the threat landscape has changed and what is required to protect our networks and users today.</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style='font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #17365D;'> </span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style='font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; color: #17365D;'>Biography</span></strong><b><span style="font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%; color: #17365D;"><br><strong><span style="">Jeff Stiling </span></strong></span></b><span style='font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #17365D;'>is currently Regional Sales Manager, PacNW for Palo Alto Networks.  Jeff’s professional background includes 27 years in information technology operations and sales, which included field and management positions at IBM, Internet Security Systems, Nike, and executive roles in several small and start-up companies in the early 2000’s.  For the past 9 years Jeff has focused on the IT Security marketplace. His educational background includes BS and MS degrees in Industrial Engineering from Stanford University</span></p> </div> Agenda: <div class="WordSection1"> <p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: normal;"><b><span style='font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #000066;'><br> 6:00 ~ 6:50 Social </span></b><span style='font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #000066;'>(Pizza and refreshment provided by NCA)<b> <br> 6:50 ~ 7:00 Introductions and Announcements <br> 7:00 ~ 8:15 Presentation</b></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p> </div> Location: Room: Atrium Bldg: Tektronix Building 38 3025 SW Zworykin Avenue Beaverton 97005 Co-sponsored by: IEEE Communications Society <div class="WordSection1"> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style='font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #17365D;'>Network attacks are becoming both more sophisticated and more common, with all types of enterprises and all types of information being targeted by attackers. In this presentation we will shine the light on the life-cycle of a modern network attack to understand how the threat landscape has changed and what is required to protect our networks and users today.</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style='font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #17365D;'> </span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="">Biography</span></strong><b><span style="font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%; color: #17365D;"><br><strong><span style="">Jeff Stiling </span></strong></span></b><span style='font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #17365D;'>is currently Regional Sales Manager, PacNW for Palo Alto Networks.  Jeff’s professional background includes 27 years in information technology operations and sales, which included field and management positions at IBM, Internet Security Systems, Nike, and executive roles in several small and start-up companies in the early 2000’s.  For the past 9 years Jeff has focused on the IT Security marketplace. His educational background includes BS and MS degrees in Industrial Engineering from Stanford University</span></p> </div> Agenda: <div class="WordSection1"> <p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: normal;"><b><span style='font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #000066;'><br> 6:00 ~ 6:50 Social </span></b><span style='font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #000066;'>(Pizza and refreshment provided by NCA)<b> <br> 6:50 ~ 7:00 Introductions and Announcements <br> 7:00 ~ 8:15 Presentation</b></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p> </div> Location: Room: Atrium Bldg: Tektronix Building 38 3025 SW Zworykin Avenue Beaverton 97005
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Change #12646
2012-02-15
12:53:05

update Calagator::Event 1250461951 Oregon TMC & PACE - Career Models – Ignore Them At Your Peril Roll back

description Co-sponsored by: ortland State Univeristy Business Accelerator <p>Career Models – Ignore Them At Your Peril</p> <p><em>How can engineers advance their career? How can managers develop a high performing team? How can both succeed at the same time? </em></p> <p><strong><em>Date: February 15th, 2012</em></strong></p> <p>Everyone seems to have an opinion on what drives success – more education, the right project, working with leading edge technology, chemistry, knowing the right person, networking, and more – but the truth is what works for one person often doesn’t work for another. </p> <p>Career Models presents a multidimensional framework of unwritten rules, unique personal strengths, and the role of emotions common to successfully advancing career stages. The framework describes what contributes to a successful career at any career stage. This presentation will help engineers and managers to make informed decisions and avoid missteps that can derail a career. Managers will learn what contributes to successful staff development and project completion. </p> Speaker(s): John Prohodsky, Agenda: <p><b>5:30 P.M. Registration table opens</b></p> <p><b>5:30 – 6:00 P.M. Food and networking</b></p> <p><b>6:00 – 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A</b></p> Location: Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor. Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator SW Corbett & SW Meade Portland 97201 Co-sponsored by: ortland State Univeristy Business Accelerator <p>Career Models – Ignore Them At Your Peril</p> <p><em>How can engineers advance their career? How can managers develop a high performing team? How can both succeed at the same time? </em></p> <p><strong><em>Date: February 15th, 2012</em></strong></p> <p>Everyone seems to have an opinion on what drives success – more education, the right project, working with leading edge technology, chemistry, knowing the right person, networking, and more – but the truth is what works for one person often doesn’t work for another. </p> <p>Career Models presents a multidimensional framework of unwritten rules, unique personal strengths, and the role of emotions common to successfully advancing career stages. The framework describes what contributes to a successful career at any career stage. This presentation will help engineers and managers to make informed decisions and avoid missteps that can derail a career. Managers will learn what contributes to successful staff development and project completion. </p> Speaker(s): John Prohodsky, Agenda: <p><b>5:30 P.M. Registration table opens</b></p> <p><b>5:30 – 6:00 P.M. Food and networking</b></p> <p><b>6:00 – 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A</b></p> Location: Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor. Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator SW Corbett & SW Meade Portland 97201
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title Oregon TMC & PACE - Career Models – Ignore Them At Your Peril Oregon TMC & PACE - Career Models – Ignore Them At Your Peril
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Change #12638
2012-02-15
11:21:41

update Calagator::Event 1250459959 Atlassian RoadTrip Portland Roll back

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Change #12637
2012-02-15
10:31:40

create Calagator::Event 1250461966 HR Forum: Company Culture Matters - BIG TIME! Roll back

description nil Companies with well-aligned cultures are 6x more successful. The key isn’t that there is one right culture but rather that everyone is pulling in the same direction. Join us for a dinner forum and hear how transforming a culture can maximize performance. Martha Stuckey from Autodesk will share how they transformed their performance management practices and self-service model to enhance their culture and increase their engagement. Tim Wolters, the founder of RoundPegg, will share how management and organizational design research, along with psychological practices can help you get more out of every single employee. The research is clear, those who fit the culture stay longer and are more committed to the organization. Special Guests: Martha Stuckey, HR Director, Autodesk Martha Stuckey, SPHR, is a Human Resources leader with over 25 years experience in the profession. Martha’s career has been with large global companies including Nike Inc., Alexander & Alexander Inc., and May Department Stores. Martha is skilled in partnering with executive and senior leaders to achieve business results, as well as executive coaching in a “trusted advisor” role. Martha’s particular expertise is global HR management; she has extensive experience managing global HR teams including an expatriate assignment in Hong Kong. Tim Wolters An inventor and serial entrepreneur from Boulder, Colorado. He is a well-known industry thought leader in the area of using statistical modeling to extract knowledge from unstructured data sources. His work pioneered the use of advanced analytical non-linear correlation models in building business applications. Event Details: When: Tuesday, March 6 2012 Time: 5:30 – 8:30 PM (5:30 – networking reception, 6:15 – dinner and discussion) Where: Morton’s The Steakhouse, 213 SW Clay Street, Portland, OR Fees: $95 TechAmerica Members, $120 Nonmember Technology Companies To Register: TechAmerica Oregon, 53-624-4871 Thank you Radford for Sponsoring!
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start_time nil 2012-03-06 17:30:00 -0800
title nil HR Forum: Company Culture Matters - BIG TIME!
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venue_id nil 202391220
Change #12636
2012-02-15
09:32:30

update Calagator::Event 1250461965 PDX Open Source GIS Meeting Roll back

description We meet the 4th Wednesday of every month at the Collective Agency in NW Portland (Old Town). No need to RSVP, all are welcome - our group ranges from the geo-curious to the überhackers. Beer at nearby pub to follow, probably Pints. This week: * Gift for OpenSourcery. If you were able to enjoy our old meeting space with them consider bringing a contribution of $5 or more. * Share your projects - UTFGrid support for openlayers, spatial surveys on the windows tablet * GIS in Action conference talk proposals. Give your talk or let's brainstorm for them. Do we want to do an unconference day? We meet the 4th Wednesday of every month at the Collective Agency in NW Portland (Old Town). No need to RSVP, all are welcome - our group ranges from the geo-curious to the überhackers. Beer at nearby pub to follow, probably Pints. This week: <ul> <li>Gift for OpenSourcery. If you were able to enjoy our old meeting space with them consider bringing a contribution of $5 or more.</li> <li> Share your projects - UTFGrid support for openlayers, spatial surveys on the windows tablet </li> <li> GIS in Action conference talk proposals. Give your talk or let's brainstorm for them. Do we want to do an unconference day?</li> </ul>
Change #12635
2012-02-15
09:31:07

create Calagator::Event 1250461965 PDX Open Source GIS Meeting Roll back

description nil We meet the 4th Wednesday of every month at the Collective Agency in NW Portland (Old Town). No need to RSVP, all are welcome - our group ranges from the geo-curious to the überhackers. Beer at nearby pub to follow, probably Pints. This week: * Gift for OpenSourcery. If you were able to enjoy our old meeting space with them consider bringing a contribution of $5 or more. * Share your projects - UTFGrid support for openlayers, spatial surveys on the windows tablet * GIS in Action conference talk proposals. Give your talk or let's brainstorm for them. Do we want to do an unconference day?
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start_time nil 2012-02-22 18:00:00 -0800
title nil PDX Open Source GIS Meeting
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venue_id nil 202392813
Change #12634
2012-02-15
06:08:52

create Calagator::Event 1250461964 PDX.UX Group Workshop Meeting Roll back

description nil We are going to switch it up this month with PDX-UX's first group workshop. We'll present you with a small UX challenged interface in need of some pretty, some information design and even some data visualization skills. You and your peers will form groups and nosh on some solutions. Bring your brains and a laptop if you have one, and we'll provide the pens, giant pads of paper, food and drinks. We'll also be giving away some free books on data visualization courtesy of O'Reilly Media. Please RSVP at Plancast! http://t.co/yVvPR5qt
end_time nil 2012-02-16 19:30:00 -0800
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start_time nil 2012-02-16 17:30:00 -0800
title nil PDX.UX Group Workshop Meeting
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Change #12631
2012-02-13
21:25:10

create Calagator::Event 1250461963 February R Meetup @ Simple! Roll back

description nil <p>Jim Loring and Josh Reich, respectively, will be giving February's talks. See the tentative talk descriptions below. This will be our second meeting Simple; our last one was quite successful!</p> <p>Thanks to Simple for hosting!</p> <p> </p> <p>Jim Loring, National Park Service - "Water Quality in R - Revisited"</p> <p>An example of water quality analysis using R. Using data gathered from Issaquah Creek near Issaquah, Washington and Johnson Creek in Portland, Jim will discuss the context in which the data was gathered, the R algorithm used, an interpretation of the results in the characterization of Issaquah and Johnson Creeks. The presentation illustrates a basic application of R in the management of natural resources and is a continuation of a R Talk given last October.</p> <p> </p> <p>Josh Reich, Simple - "An Introduction to Machine Learning in R"</p> <p>Josh will cover k-means, KNN, kernel methods, LDA, rpart & SVMs. A good introduction to techniques geared towards either those new to R or ML, which will draw heavily on material from EOSL.</p>
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start_time nil 2012-02-21 19:00:00 -0800
title nil February R Meetup @ Simple!
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venue_id nil 202393154
Change #12628
2012-02-13
19:47:47

update Calagator::Event 1250461416 BarCamp Portland 6 (Sessions) Roll back

description BarCampPortland is an unconference for the Portland tech community, produced BY the Portland tech community. Interesting topics, cool people, great networking opportunities, wifi, and more! Building an active tech community in Portland, Oregon. BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants. <strong>Please <a href="http://barcampportland6.eventbrite.com/">RSVP via Eventbrite</a> so we can plan food, drink and space accordinging.</strong> BarCamp is an international network of user-generated conferences. BarCamps are open, participatory workshop-like events whose content is provided by participants. Topics often focus on but are not limited to early-stage web applications, and related open source technologies, social protocols, open data formats and other DIY/hacker/open culture themes. At BarCamp, there are no spectators, only participants. Attendees should prepare a demo, a session, or help with one, or otherwise volunteer / contribute in some way to support the event. All presentations are scheduled the day they happen. BarCamp participants help to select the topics they want to see and talk about. <a href="http://barcampportland.org/about/">Read more about BarCamp.</a> <strong>Please <a href="http://barcampportland6.eventbrite.com/">RSVP via Eventbrite</a> so we can plan food, drink and space accordinging.</strong>
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Change #12627
2012-02-13
19:44:21

update Calagator::Event 1250461415 BarCamp Portland 6 (Kick-Off) Roll back

description BarCampPortland is an unconference for the Portland tech community, produced BY the Portland tech community. Interesting topics, cool people, great networking opportunities, wifi, and more! Building an active tech community in Portland, Oregon. BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants. Join us Friday from 6:30PM to 9PM and Saturday from 9AM to 9PM. On Friday evening we'll kick-off the event with food, drink and socializing. Come hang out with your fellow geeks, and plan the sessions in which you'll participate on Saturday! <strong>Please <a href="http://barcampportland6.eventbrite.com/">RSVP via Eventbrite</a> so we can plan food, drink and space accordinging.</strong> BarCamp is an international network of user-generated conferences. BarCamps are open, participatory workshop-like events whose content is provided by participants. Topics often focus on but are not limited to early-stage web applications, and related open source technologies, social protocols, open data formats and other DIY/hacker/open culture themes. At BarCamp, there are no spectators, only participants. Attendees should prepare a demo, a session, or help with one, or otherwise volunteer / contribute in some way to support the event. All presentations are scheduled the day they happen. BarCamp participants help to select the topics they want to see and talk about. <a href="http://barcampportland.org/about/">Read more about BarCamp.</a> Join us Friday from 6:30PM to 9PM and Saturday from 9AM to 9PM. On Friday evening we'll kick-off the event with food, drink and socializing. Come hang out with your fellow geeks, and plan the sessions in which you'll participate on Saturday! <strong>Please <a href="http://barcampportland6.eventbrite.com/">RSVP via Eventbrite</a> so we can plan food, drink and space accordinging.</strong>
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Change #12626
2012-02-13
19:22:37

update Calagator::Event 1250461962 CouchConf Portland Roll back

venue_details 935 NW Davis St. Portland, OR 97209
Change #12624
2012-02-13
19:22:03

create Calagator::Event 1250461962 CouchConf Portland Roll back

description nil CouchConf is coming to Portland! This one-day event is for any developer who wants to take a deeper dive into Couchbase NoSQL technology, learn where it’s headed and build really cool stuff. Join us for a day to find out what’s new with Couchbase and learn more about harnessing this powerful technology for your web and mobile applications. Early bird registration is now open! If you wish to sponsor CouchConf Portland, please email [email protected]. Conference highlights: Technology updates and a look ahead from Couchbase technologists. A technically rich agenda, packed with breakout sessions covering Couchbase Server, Couchbase Mobile, and related technologies. Q&A panel with Couchbase experts. Lunchtime lightning talks. An after party for mingling and networking! Early bird registration: $50.00
end_time nil 2012-03-14 19:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250461962
start_time nil 2012-03-14 08:30:00 -0700
title nil CouchConf Portland
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Change #12620
2012-02-13
15:45:27

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461960 Oregon IEEE Consultants' Network Roll back

Change #12619
2012-02-13
15:43:50

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461953 Mid-Willamette Valley Future Engineers Day Roll back

Change #12618
2012-02-13
15:43:27

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461954 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order No. 1000, Impacts on Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation Roll back

Change #12617
2012-02-13
15:43:06

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461955 Oregon - 48th Annual Engineers Week High School Banquet Roll back

Change #12616
2012-02-13
15:42:07

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461952 EMC Chapter Meeting - Multimedia Equipment, ITE, and the New CISPR EMC Standards Roll back

Change #12615
2012-02-13
15:41:44

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461950 IAS: Requirements in Electrical Plan & Design Review by the City Roll back

Change #12614
2012-02-13
15:40:20

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461959 Oregon Chapter Solid State Circuit Society Monthly Chapter Meeting Roll back

Change #12613
2012-02-13
15:39:32

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461956 Oregon IEEE Consultants' Network Roll back

Change #12612
2012-02-13
15:38:51

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461957 Essential Soft Skills for Engineering Professionals - a 10 week seminar series Roll back

Change #12609
2012-02-13
15:37:40

create Calagator::Event 1250461961 Oregon IEEE Consultants' Network Roll back

description nil No-Host Dinner and networking Location: Bldg: International House of Pancakes 15935 SW Regatta Lane Beaverton Oregon 97006 Beaverton 97006
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Change #12606
2012-02-13
15:37:40

create Calagator::Event 1250461960 Oregon IEEE Consultants' Network Roll back

description nil No-Host Dinner and networking Location: Bldg: International House of Pancakes 15935 SW Regatta Lane Beaverton Oregon 97006 Beaverton 97006
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title nil Oregon IEEE Consultants' Network
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Change #12603
2012-02-13
15:37:40

create Calagator::Event 1250461959 Oregon Chapter Solid State Circuit Society Monthly Chapter Meeting Roll back

description nil 1st monthly chapter meeting of the newly formed Oregon Chapter of the Solid State Circuit Society as it begins operations for 2012 post-ISSCC 2012. Agenda: No host dinner at location TBD in suburban Portland West-Side near Hwy 217. Location: Bldg: TBD Beaverton 97005
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title nil Oregon Chapter Solid State Circuit Society Monthly Chapter Meeting
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Change #12600
2012-02-13
15:37:39

create Calagator::Event 1250461958 Oregon ComSoc: The Modern Malware Roll back

description nil Co-sponsored by: IEEE Communications Society <div class="WordSection1"> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style='font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #17365D;'>Network attacks are becoming both more sophisticated and more common, with all types of enterprises and all types of information being targeted by attackers. In this presentation we will shine the light on the life-cycle of a modern network attack to understand how the threat landscape has changed and what is required to protect our networks and users today.</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style='font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #17365D;'> </span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style='font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; color: #17365D;'>Biography</span></strong><b><span style="font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%; color: #17365D;"><br><strong><span style="">Jeff Stiling </span></strong></span></b><span style='font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #17365D;'>is currently Regional Sales Manager, PacNW for Palo Alto Networks.  Jeff’s professional background includes 27 years in information technology operations and sales, which included field and management positions at IBM, Internet Security Systems, Nike, and executive roles in several small and start-up companies in the early 2000’s.  For the past 9 years Jeff has focused on the IT Security marketplace. His educational background includes BS and MS degrees in Industrial Engineering from Stanford University</span></p> </div> Agenda: <div class="WordSection1"> <p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: normal;"><b><span style='font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #000066;'><br> 6:00 ~ 6:50 Social </span></b><span style='font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; color: #000066;'>(Pizza and refreshment provided by NCA)<b> <br> 6:50 ~ 7:00 Introductions and Announcements <br> 7:00 ~ 8:15 Presentation</b></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p> </div> Location: Room: Atrium Bldg: Tektronix Building 38 3025 SW Zworykin Avenue Beaverton 97005
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start_time nil 2012-03-20 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Oregon ComSoc: The Modern Malware
venue_id nil 202393149
Change #12597
2012-02-13
15:37:39

create Calagator::Event 1250461957 Essential Soft Skills for Engineering Professionals - a 10 week seminar series Roll back

description nil h1. Essential Soft Skills for Engineering Professionals h2. A 10 week seminar series presented on Thursday evenings from March 8th to May 10th 6 pm - Check in and light dinner, 7 pm – Presentation, 8:15 – Small group discussion *Tektronix Conference Center, Building 38 on Tektronix Campus, at the Northwest corner of SW Terman Road and Zworykin Ave., Beaverton* *Max Stop:* <a href="http://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x54950e96ed6b464f:0xc641b51eec960864&q=type:transit_station:%22Millikan+Way+MAX+Station%22&hl=en&ved=0CBgQgQVIAA&sa=X&ei=XRUnT6CPIIiriQKNm9xx">Millikan Way MAX Station</a> on Blue Line Engineers have the technical background their job requires; however, they often don’t understand the non-technical dynamics of working in a corporation or the non-technical skills that are essential to success. Although engineering is based upon technical skills, it is very much a human activity. It’s the people aspect of engineering that is the difference between success and failure. Your degree prepared you for the technical side of engineering, not the human side - the soft, fuzzy side. This seminar series provides an understanding of essential soft, human skills and how they benefit one’s career. The importance of soft skills to your engineering career is best shown inn the chart below which shows responses to the soft skills survey question: _How beneficial is an understanding of the non-technical aspects of engineering?_ !https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-G81EbsF-PQc/Ty8P5SFUtcI/AAAAAAAAACE/ep-l4j6YLbU/s621/survey+result+q1.jpg! You will gain an understanding of soft skills, their importance and how they benefit one’s career. This includes foundational skills – listening, writing and verbal communications and, more importantly understanding and adapting to your employer’s culture. Specifically, you will learn: * How to adapt to your new environment through understanding of the corporate hierarchy, history, and culture * What it means to be a part of a team and how to get results * Understanding who you are and recognizing your non-technical abilities * How to manage your time, tasks, and priorities * How emotions influence you and your interactions with others * The importance of listening and the elements of effective verbal communications * The consequences of decisions and what influences decision making * Leadership – what it involves and how leaders adapt * How to contribute through innovation and entrepreneurship After each presentation there will be small group discussions lead by industry veterans to discuss the presentation. This seminar series is particularly valuable for recent college graduates. It will provide invaluable insights that typically take years to acquire. The value of soft skills is best expressed by survey respondents: p((. _“It [non-technical skills] has allowed me to advance my career from being a technical contributor, to a technical leader, into technical management. …. I still heavily rely on my technical skills, but the non-technical skills have allowed me to guide my career into areas that interest me.”_ p((((. - Soft skills survey respondent p((. _“I could not have been a manager and a good employee in multi-talented, many-thousand worker companies without such skills. Nor could I have contributed as a volunteer in professional societies or my communities.”_ p((((. - Soft skills survey respondent p((. _“The ability to work well with people, and communicate ideas well to other technical leaders has given me many positions that elevated me above my peer group and furthered my career. This happened through all stages of my career.”_ p((((. - Soft skills survey respondent p((. _“I didn't start with good non-technical skills (other than standard educational skills such as writing), but I have acquired some over time. These days, I wouldn't be employed without understanding my place in the company, what I need to do to contribute to the company's goals, and how to assure that my contributions are noticed and valued.”_ p((((. - Soft skills survey respondent p((. _“Companies seem to want to hire young inexperienced people, but they don't have much patience for a long learning curve. …. The more prepared that you are, the more you know about how businesses operate and about workplace expectations, the better.”_ p((((. - Soft skills survey respondent p((. _ “Relational skills got me the job I have today. The combination of that with good organizational skills, planning, and procedures ensures that I excel. It's the people who stick with things, relate to others well, and think and evaluate what and how they are doing who succeed. “_ p((((. - Soft skills survey respondent p((. _“In small companies especially, good communication and personal skills are very valuable to stewarding a project through to completion, and they can sometimes make the difference between a really good idea being implemented versus just a "get by" idea.”_ p((((. - Soft skills survey respondent Agenda: h2. March 8th: Adapting to your new environment and community Lea McLeod p((. Understanding and adapting to the working environment is as crucial as getting the job itself. Every industry, company, department, and group has its own, history, structure and culture that have shaped what it is today. You must adapt to this context, in a manner that allows you to show your strengths and contributes to the successes of you and your new community. p=. The workplace doesn’t adapt to you. You must adapt to it. p((. You will learn how to adapt to your new environment through understanding of the corporate hierarchy and culture – how an entity is structured and ran - and the resulting expectations and ethics - what you are supposed to do and how you are supposed to do it. h2. March 15th: Functioning as a part of your company Lea McLeod p((. Engineering is as much a human activity as it is technology. All the work you do, if not done with someone, will be done for someone or will be used by someone. To be an engineer is to be a part of a team. However, you are evaluated on your contributions, which depend on your contribution to the team, how you contribute in meetings, and your relationship with your manager. p((. You will learn what it means to be a part of a team and how to get results. This includes assisting your team in accomplishing its objectives, contributing in meetings, understanding the role of management, and working with your manager. h2. March 22nd: Understanding yourself and others, in the objective sense Joan Badbaw p((. As engineering professionals you are required to be adept at a plethora of technical skills. Yet, the most powerful instrument you have to deliver and use those skills is yourself. Your ability to use yourself effectively relies in a large part on the level of awareness you have on the impact you make and your choices to direct and modify that impact. p((. Results from instruments such as Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Gallop Strengths Finder, and Gallop Q12 provide quite a bit of insightful information. The goal is to find a way to translate that information into something usable in everyday interactions. h2. March 29th: Deadlines and projects: The real world you work in Greg Hutchins p((. More and more, we live in a projectized world. What do I mean? Work is being chunked in terms of a project with hard deadlines. If you work for a large company, you’ll also be working with global project teams. p((. You will learn: * Why today’s business and work environment is all about VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, & Ambiguity). * Why project management is the key to work and life competency. * How to manage a project to ensure success. * Why the future of work is all about project risk management. h2. April 5th: Understanding the Subjective Aspects of the Workplace Julie Endress p((. Humans are more than rational beings and at times our emotions dictate our actions without us realizing it. Dealing with the emotional actions of others can cause stress. Yet, if dealt with appropriately, these situations can add to understanding and lead to enhanced teamwork, creativity, and a fun atmosphere. p((. Being effective with others requires us to be effective in managing ourselves. We do this best when we have full access to our head, heart and gut. This talk will show the significance of the interior experience including emotions. It will introduce and provide an opportunity to practice in two skill areas: Sensing and centering as well as communication. h2. April 12th: Speaking With Impact: Presentation Skills for Engineers Dave Underhill p((. Today, engineers are constantly challenged to communicate the value of their work with customers, co-workers, managers and other key decision makers within their organizations. This is important in any situation, from team meetings to project status updates. One way to address this challenge is by delivering clear, concise and compelling presentations. In this presentation, you will gain insights on how to: * Focus on what’s important to your audience; * Create a clear message; * Tell a compelling story; and * Engage people in your presentation; p((. You’ll walk away with new ideas and tools you can use right away! h2. April 19th: Organizing Ideas – The Key to Effective Writing Matthew Spence p((. Engineers frequently struggle with presenting the results of their work in written form. Explaining complex topics to nontechnical audiences and determining how much detail readers need to know can be particularly challenging. p((. Therefore, the session on Written Communication will present principles of written communication that will enable you to identify your most important information and organize your ideas about a topic in less time. The session will identify common mistakes people make in business writing, and present a format for e-mails, text messages, memos, and executive summaries that will enable you to summarize any message in a single page. Guidelines for tailoring your message to readers’ needs and composing longer documents will also be discussed. h2. April 26th: The Impact of Emotions, Irrationality, and Temperament on Decisions John Prohodsky p((. We make decisions continuously - large decisions, small decisions, trivial decisions, and routine decisions. The decisions we make have a major influence on career success. Making good decisions not only helps the project and company to succeed, but also builds a positive reputation. Your technical training has prepared you to make rational decisions based on facts… is wrong! Decisions are based on not only what we know but are also filtered by emotions, influenced by temperament, and grounded in previous decisions. Being human means we are both rational and irrational beings. The interplay between our rational and irrational sides shapes our decisions. In this presentation you will learn about the: * Consequences of decisions; * Emotional filtering of decisions; * Influence of temperament; * Impact of external influences; and * Effect of irrationality h2. May 3rd: Adaptive Leadership Bob Lieberman p((. As leaders, we must often suspend judgment and delay commitment (and know how and when to do so), because leading people is a messy business. Teamwork is not a linear enterprise, and teams (and departments and companies) need social and psychological support, not just direction and a good set of tools. Teams also need champions, just as much as their ideas do. p((. It's a leader's job to provide these things. First, he or she must inspire and win the trust and support of fellow colleagues – up, down and sideways in the organizational hierarchy. Then, he or she must connect with others, understand others' needs and aspirations, show and command respect, and communicate effectively. If you're an engineer, these skills represent a second repertoire for you, one which requires you to see the workplace as an opportunity for adaptation and growth, not just production. This session provides you with a framework for seeing the workplace in that way. h2. May 10th: Contributing Through Innovation and Entrepreneurship Steve Morris p((. Everyone says we need more innovation and entrepreneurship; the products and services created by entrepreneurs increase profits and market share and grow the GDP. However, their attitude is best expressed by Jean Luc Picard, captain of the Enterprise in _Star Trek: Next Generation_, saying “Make it so.” There’s a small problem - most companies don’t know how to innovate and be entrepreneurial. The steps can be taught but the essence can’t. Innovation and entrepreneurship steps include generating ideas, business model development, market evaluation, budgets, risk management, and continuous evaluation and learning. Then you need to pitch your great idea to those who will fund its development. p((. You will learn the typical steps innovators and entrepreneurs go through, how to evaluate ideas, what can go wrong, and why ideas get funded. Location: Bldg: Tektronix Conference Center, Building 38 on Tektronix Campus, Northwest corner of SW Terman Road and Zworykin Ave. Beaverton
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Change #12594
2012-02-13
15:37:39

create Calagator::Event 1250461956 Oregon IEEE Consultants' Network Roll back

description nil No- Host Dinner and networking Location: Bldg: International House of Pancakes 15935 SW Regatta Lane Beaverton Oregon 97006 Beaverton 97006
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Change #12591
2012-02-13
15:37:39

create Calagator::Event 1250461955 Oregon - 48th Annual Engineers Week High School Banquet Roll back

description nil Co-sponsored by: PEO What: 48th Annual Engineers Week High School Banquet Keynote Speaker: Perry Solmonson Director of Flight Standards and Training, Horizon Air Date: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Time: Exhibit Hall 4:30-6:30pm Banquet 6:30-8:30pm Where: Lloyd Center DoubleTree Hotel For online information go to: http://www.asceor.org/eweek/ Deadline: February 8th Students interested in engineering, technology, design, or problem solving are invited to be our guests the 48th Annual Engineers’ Week High School Program. This event consists of field trips, exhibit hall and dinner program. Students sign-in at the DoubleTree Hotel at 1:30 and board buses for plants tours, return at 4:30pm. Seeking Host engineers to sponsor students for banquet, cost $70 (host+student); additional students $35. Also seeking SPONSORS and EXHIBITORS ($350 and up), details online. Host engineers can sponsor students via check or PayPal online (email [email protected] re: PayPal). Agenda: Exhibit Hall 4:30-6:30pm Banquet 6:30-8:30pm Location: Bldg: Lloyd Center DoubleTree Hotel 1000 NE Multnomah Street Portland 97232
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id nil 1250461955
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start_time nil 2012-02-22 18:30:00 -0800
title nil Oregon - 48th Annual Engineers Week High School Banquet
venue_id nil 202393146
Change #12588
2012-02-13
15:37:39

create Calagator::Event 1250461954 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order No. 1000, Impacts on Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation Roll back

description nil Co-sponsored by: HAMID SHARIFNIA The Portland chapter of PES meetings will be held each third Tuesday of the month. February 21st, 2012 (Tuesday) Meeting Agenda: What is Order 1000 and how does it impact transmission systems in the West?  Description of Key Requirements  Regional Requirements  Interregional Requirements  Compliance Filing Deadlines  Compliance Workgroups and Open Stakeholder Process  Impacts to Western Interconnection Activities  Hurdles and Challenges  What to Expect Next Location: Room: Conference Room A&B Bldg: Third floor of 700 NE Multnomah St - Portland, Oregon 700 NE Multnomah St PORTLAND 97232
end_time nil 2012-02-21 13:30:00 -0800
id nil 1250461954
source_id nil 996334714
start_time nil 2012-02-21 12:30:00 -0800
title nil Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order No. 1000, Impacts on Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation
venue_id nil 202393145
Change #12585
2012-02-13
15:37:39

create Calagator::Event 1250461953 Mid-Willamette Valley Future Engineers Day Roll back

description nil <p> The 5th annual Mid-Willamette Valley Future Engineers Day will be held on Tuesday, February 21, 2012 at the Keizer Civic Center in Keizer, Oregon. This is a great opportunity for High School students to meet and have lunch with local area engineers, including a high profile industry keynote speaker, industry tours, and a chance to meet with representatives from Oregon engineering colleges and universities. </p><p> Please see <a href="http://www.ieee-oregon.org/tmp/engineering-day-form.pdf">http://www.ieee-oregon.org/tmp/engineering-day-form.pdf</a> for the event costs. </p><p> For more details please contact us at [email protected] or contact Stuart Jantze at 503-378-2604. </p> Location: Bldg: Keizer Civic Center Keizer
end_time nil 2012-02-21 12:45:00 -0800
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start_time nil 2012-02-21 11:15:00 -0800
title nil Mid-Willamette Valley Future Engineers Day
venue_id nil 202393144
Change #12582
2012-02-13
15:37:39

create Calagator::Event 1250461952 EMC Chapter Meeting - Multimedia Equipment, ITE, and the New CISPR EMC Standards Roll back

description nil Abstract: The International Special Committee on Radio Interference is in the process of replacing CISPR 13, CISPR 20, CISPR 22, and CISPR 24. Broadcast receivers and ITE will eventually be subject to the new ‘Multimedia Equipment’ standards CISPR 32 and CISPR 35. Publication of CISPR 32 was successfully voted at the end of 2011; CISPR 35 is entering the voting stages in 2012. This presentation will review the major changes in the new standards with a particular focus on the effects for testing ITE. Speaker: Dave Arnett from HP Agenda: Time: 6:30 PM - Food 7:00 PM - Meeting and Presentation Location: Room: 101 Bldg: University of Portland, Shiley Hall 5000 N Willamette Blvd. Portland 97203
end_time nil 2012-02-15 20:30:00 -0800
id nil 1250461952
source_id nil 996334714
start_time nil 2012-02-15 18:30:00 -0800
title nil EMC Chapter Meeting - Multimedia Equipment, ITE, and the New CISPR EMC Standards
venue_id nil 202393143
Change #12579
2012-02-13
15:37:39

create Calagator::Event 1250461951 Oregon TMC & PACE - Career Models – Ignore Them At Your Peril Roll back

description nil Co-sponsored by: ortland State Univeristy Business Accelerator <p>Career Models – Ignore Them At Your Peril</p> <p><em>How can engineers advance their career? How can managers develop a high performing team? How can both succeed at the same time? </em></p> <p><strong><em>Date: February 15th, 2012</em></strong></p> <p>Everyone seems to have an opinion on what drives success – more education, the right project, working with leading edge technology, chemistry, knowing the right person, networking, and more – but the truth is what works for one person often doesn’t work for another. </p> <p>Career Models presents a multidimensional framework of unwritten rules, unique personal strengths, and the role of emotions common to successfully advancing career stages. The framework describes what contributes to a successful career at any career stage. This presentation will help engineers and managers to make informed decisions and avoid missteps that can derail a career. Managers will learn what contributes to successful staff development and project completion. </p> Speaker(s): John Prohodsky, Agenda: <p><b>5:30 P.M. Registration table opens</b></p> <p><b>5:30 – 6:00 P.M. Food and networking</b></p> <p><b>6:00 – 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A</b></p> Location: Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor. Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator SW Corbett & SW Meade Portland 97201
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id nil 1250461951
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start_time nil 2012-02-15 18:00:00 -0800
title nil Oregon TMC & PACE - Career Models – Ignore Them At Your Peril
venue_id nil 202393142
Change #12576
2012-02-13
15:37:39

create Calagator::Event 1250461950 IAS: Requirements in Electrical Plan & Design Review by the City Roll back

description nil James Imlah, City of Hillsboro Electrical Plan Reviewer/Inspector, will be presenting minimum requirements for a plan review. Discussion will include specific details the reviewer will be looking for as for grounding, bonding, load summary,etc. Speaker(s): Jim Imlah, Agenda: 5:30PM - 6:30PM Social Hour (Attitude Adjustment) 6:30PM Dinner 7:30PM Presentation Location: Bldg: Red Lion Hotel Portland 1021 NE Grand Avenue Portland 97232
end_time nil 2012-02-15 20:30:00 -0800
id nil 1250461950
source_id nil 996334714
start_time nil 2012-02-15 17:30:00 -0800
title nil IAS: Requirements in Electrical Plan & Design Review by the City
venue_id nil 202393141
Change #12573
2012-02-13
15:33:13

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461949 Essential Soft Skills for Engineering Professionals - a 10 week seminar series Roll back

Change #12572
2012-02-13
15:33:07

update Calagator::Event 1250461949 Essential Soft Skills for Engineering Professionals - a 10 week seminar series Roll back

description A 10 week seminar series presented on Thursday evenings from March 8th to May 10th March 8th is the first evening seminar 6 pm – Check in and light dinner, 7 pm – Presentation, 8:15 – Small group discussion Topics covered: - Adapting to your new environment and community - Functioning as a part of your company - Understanding yourself and others, in the objective sense - Deadlines and projects: The real world you work in - Understanding the Subjective Aspects of the Workplace - Speaking With Impact: Presentation Skills for Engineers - Organizing Ideas – The Key to Effective Writing - The Impact of Emotions, Irrationality, and Temperament on Decisions - Adaptive Leadership - Contributing Through Innovation and Entrepreneurship A 10 week seminar series presented on Thursday evenings from March 8th to May 10th March 8th is the first evening seminar 6 pm – Check in and light dinner, 7 pm – Presentation, 8:15 – Small group discussion Registration is required Topics covered: - Adapting to your new environment and community - Functioning as a part of your company - Understanding yourself and others, in the objective sense - Deadlines and projects: The real world you work in - Understanding the Subjective Aspects of the Workplace - Speaking With Impact: Presentation Skills for Engineers - Organizing Ideas – The Key to Effective Writing - The Impact of Emotions, Irrationality, and Temperament on Decisions - Adaptive Leadership - Contributing Through Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Change #12571
2012-02-13
15:27:51

create Calagator::Event 1250461949 Essential Soft Skills for Engineering Professionals - a 10 week seminar series Roll back

description nil A 10 week seminar series presented on Thursday evenings from March 8th to May 10th March 8th is the first evening seminar 6 pm – Check in and light dinner, 7 pm – Presentation, 8:15 – Small group discussion Topics covered: - Adapting to your new environment and community - Functioning as a part of your company - Understanding yourself and others, in the objective sense - Deadlines and projects: The real world you work in - Understanding the Subjective Aspects of the Workplace - Speaking With Impact: Presentation Skills for Engineers - Organizing Ideas – The Key to Effective Writing - The Impact of Emotions, Irrationality, and Temperament on Decisions - Adaptive Leadership - Contributing Through Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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title nil Essential Soft Skills for Engineering Professionals - a 10 week seminar series
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venue_id nil 202392970
Change #12570
2012-02-13
10:03:59

create Calagator::Event 1250461948 PDX Erlang Roll back

description nil First ever meeting for the PDX Erlang user group. We will cover some basic getting-started stuff, then dive in to what I am tentatively calling ErlangGames. This meetup is for people of all experience levels, from no programming experience to curmudgeony basement-dwellers. Our format will be slightly different from what you are use to in a user group, optimized for fun.
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start_time nil 2012-02-28 19:00:00 -0800
title nil PDX Erlang
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venue_id nil 202392813
Change #12569
2012-02-13
09:52:43

create Calagator::Event 1250461947 PDX TechCoffee Roll back

description nil Season 6, episode 4 Get up early and work on your side projects with some like-minded geeks! TechCoffee is part running club, part knitting bee, and part hackathon. It's hard to work on all of your amazing ideas after a long workday, so instead we get up early. And we get together, so we have the reinforcement of other people up early, too. A couple hours a week can make a big difference. So bring your laptops and your work ethic to PDX TechCoffee. Or, if you can't be there in person, join us on IRC at #techcoffee on FreeNode. One commit a week is all we ask.
end_time nil 2012-02-20 09:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250461947
start_time nil 2012-02-20 06:30:00 -0800
title nil PDX TechCoffee
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venue_id nil 202392098
Change #12568
2012-02-13
06:48:49

create Calagator::Event 1250461946 BarCamp 6 Planning Meeting Roll back

description nil Interested in helping make BarCamp 6 happen? Join us for an open planning meeting. Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form: http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer What is BarCamp? BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants.
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title nil BarCamp 6 Planning Meeting
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Change #12565
2012-02-11
16:24:22

create Calagator::Event 1250461945 Activate Hub.org Alpha Release Party Roll back

description nil We've been coding and thinking and designing and developing and writing and finally it's here: the very first version of our online activist calendar! Whether you are an event-goer, an event organizer, actively changing the world or change-curious, a politician, a non-profit, a techy type or lover of all things start-up: we invite you to celebrate with us! We've got a keg, so come help us kick it! Doors open at 5:30 at "the SLATE" - NW 19th & Vaughn. 6pm presentation and website tour, followed by sign-up stations, munchies and music, and some chalk art brainstorming. What? You wanted to hit the Mayoral Candidate debate that same night!? Never fear, it starts at 7 and is mere blocks (okay, maybe a full mile) away. Peace, Pyrotechnics & Politics, (and documentaries, economics, and all those other intriguing things you find at Activate Hub.org!) the Activate Hub.org team : )
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title nil Activate Hub.org Alpha Release Party
url nil http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=301506629898096
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Change #12561
2012-02-11
13:02:02

create Calagator::Event 1250461944 Measuring the ROI of Your Marketing Efforts- From Traditional to Digital Roll back

description nil Social media is here to stay. Ask anyone in marketing — it’s becoming a bigger part of everyone’s department. No matter where any company is in their adoption timeline, they are all asking basic questions about metrics, ROI and long-term strategy. Chris Murphy, Director of Brand Communications and Digital Marketing for adidas, has learned some valuable lessons about measurements and ROI through initiatives both successful, and less so. He will be discussing those lessons and how they’re informing future adidas efforts in the social space. Plan now to attend this exciting Professional Development event! Dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by the presentation from 6-7 p.m. Chris Murphy, Head of Digital Marketing, adidas US Chris has been with adidas for five years, starting in the eCommerce group as a consultant, moving into Digital Marketing where he led that team for three years, and now as the Director of Brand Communications and Digital Marketing. He has held both global and regional management positions while at adidas. Chris began his career in Digital Marketing in 1998 with a small .com start-up in Hood River, OR. In 2001, he began consulting online retailers and agencies on website development and online selling tools. In 2003, he returned to school at the University of Oregon to receive his MBA in Sports Business. Chris currently lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife, Hilary, daughter, Lydia, Labrador Retriever, Lily, and his bicycles. Chris and his teams have received a number of industry awards, including being named a viral video finalist at the 2006 Cannes Festival, the 2007 Best Use of Mobile Marketing Cross-Media Integration award from the Mobile Marketing Association, the 2008 Overall Excellence Award from the Mobile Marketing Association, and a top 100 ranking by Vitrue as a most social brand in 2009 and 2010. During his time at the Head of Digital Marketing, adidas received more Facebook Case Studies than any other brand. Additionally, Chris has been a speaker at iMedia Brand Summit, ad:tech, the Mobile Marketing Association Forum, Mobile Future Forward, and is a founding co-chair of the Digital Collective.
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start_time nil 2012-03-06 17:30:00 -0800
title nil Measuring the ROI of Your Marketing Efforts- From Traditional to Digital
url nil http://www.ama-pdx.org/event/adidas-measuring-the-roi-of-your-marketing-efforts-from-traditional-to-digital/
venue_id nil 202390327
Change #12558
2012-02-10
16:04:27

create Calagator::Event 1250461943 PDXPUG: Locks, etc Roll back

description nil See PDXPUG blog (linked) for details.
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start_time nil 2012-02-16 19:00:00 -0800
title nil PDXPUG: Locks, etc
url nil http://pdxpug.wordpress.com/2012/02/10/pdxpug-february-meeting/
venue_id nil 202392999
Change #12557
2012-02-10
15:14:51

create Calagator::Event 1250461942 pdx-Se: Android Mobile Test Automation with Selenium Roll back

description nil This month we are going to talk about Android test automation! Jim Eisenhauer will be showing off his Farmville Tweeter Bot using the Selenium webdriver Android Driver and Andy Doan will be discussing and demoing Android native app automation using nativedriver. Agenda: •Setup Android Development Environment •Integrate Selenium into the environment •Create and Execute Selenium tests on Android using AndroidDriver •Demo(Farmville Tweeter Bot!) •Emulator vs Real Device •Web Apps vs. Native Apps •Create and Execute Selenium tests on Android using NativeDriver •Demo(Android Sample App)
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start_time nil 2012-02-16 18:00:00 -0800
title nil pdx-Se: Android Mobile Test Automation with Selenium
url nil http://www.meetup.com/pdx-se/events/48923842/
venue_id nil 202392001
Change #12556
2012-02-10
14:57:48

update Calagator::Event 1250461707 Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting Roll back

description <i>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland Oregon area. Join other developers for presentations and discussions about Ruby, libraries, tools and techniques. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday".</i> 10gen will be there with a presentation on MongoDB. <i>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland Oregon area. Join other developers for presentations and discussions about Ruby, libraries, tools and techniques. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday".</i>
Change #12555
2012-02-10
11:21:35

update Calagator::Event 1250461941 PDX-UX: JavaScript Web Apps Roll back

description "Avoiding the Spaghetti" by Henrik Joreteg Clientside code doesn't have to be an ugly cluttered mess. Building clean, sane, maintainable client-side applications is indeed possible. We'll talk a bit about CommonJS on the client, properly abstracting a model layer, the DOM as a dumb view layer, sharing code between client/server and other techniques for avoiding insanity like automated static code analysis. Henrik is a partner and lead JS developer at &yet (http://andyet.net), a boutique web software company in Richland, WA. He's a member of a growing group of javascript developers who are blazing the trail of realtime and single-page web application development and server-side javascript. Let’s put it this way: the dude cannot shut up about node.js, backbone, and socket.io. He is the primary developer for &bang (http://andbang.com) and has written a slew of single-page real-time web apps using a number of technologies. He recently spoke at NodeConf and KRTConf and was a technical reviewer for O'Reilly's JavaScript Web Applications. He is the author of the popular open source javascript templating solution, iCanHaz.js and as an early adopter of Backbone.js wrote several definitive blogposts on the subject. When: March 15th Snacks, beer & networking 5:30-6 Presentation 6-7:30-ish Where: Thetus offices 34 NW 1st Avenue, 3rd floor follow us @PDXUX This meeting is sponsored by Thetus Corporation and O'Reilly Media "Avoiding the Spaghetti" by Henrik Joreteg Clientside code doesn't have to be an ugly cluttered mess. Building clean, sane, maintainable client-side applications is indeed possible. We'll talk a bit about CommonJS on the client, properly abstracting a model layer, the DOM as a dumb view layer, sharing code between client/server and other techniques for avoiding insanity like automated static code analysis. Henrik is a partner and lead JS developer at &yet (http://andyet.net), a boutique web software company in Richland, WA. He's a member of a growing group of javascript developers who are blazing the trail of realtime and single-page web application development and server-side javascript. Let’s put it this way: the dude cannot shut up about node.js, backbone, and socket.io. He is the primary developer for &bang (http://andbang.com) and has written a slew of single-page real-time web apps using a number of technologies. He recently spoke at NodeConf and KRTConf and was a technical reviewer for O'Reilly's JavaScript Web Applications. He is the author of the popular open source javascript templating solution, iCanHaz.js and as an early adopter of Backbone.js wrote several definitive blogposts on the subject. When: March 15th Snacks, beer & networking 5:30-6 Presentation 6-7:30-ish Where: Thetus offices 34 NW 1st Avenue, 3rd floor follow us @PDXUX This meeting is sponsored by Thetus Corporation and O'Reilly Media
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Change #12552
2012-02-10
11:20:57

create Calagator::Event 1250461941 PDX-UX: JavaScript Web Apps Roll back

description nil "Avoiding the Spaghetti" by Henrik Joreteg Clientside code doesn't have to be an ugly cluttered mess. Building clean, sane, maintainable client-side applications is indeed possible. We'll talk a bit about CommonJS on the client, properly abstracting a model layer, the DOM as a dumb view layer, sharing code between client/server and other techniques for avoiding insanity like automated static code analysis. Henrik is a partner and lead JS developer at &yet (http://andyet.net), a boutique web software company in Richland, WA. He's a member of a growing group of javascript developers who are blazing the trail of realtime and single-page web application development and server-side javascript. Let’s put it this way: the dude cannot shut up about node.js, backbone, and socket.io. He is the primary developer for &bang (http://andbang.com) and has written a slew of single-page real-time web apps using a number of technologies. He recently spoke at NodeConf and KRTConf and was a technical reviewer for O'Reilly's JavaScript Web Applications. He is the author of the popular open source javascript templating solution, iCanHaz.js and as an early adopter of Backbone.js wrote several definitive blogposts on the subject. When: March 15th Snacks, beer & networking 5:30-6 Presentation 6-7:30-ish Where: Thetus offices 34 NW 1st Avenue, 3rd floor follow us @PDXUX This meeting is sponsored by Thetus Corporation and O'Reilly Media
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Change #12549
2012-02-09
18:05:10

update Calagator::Event 1250461752 SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi) Roll back

description Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon. Come hang out and write code is a quieter less crowded environment with your fellow nerds. The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome! The place is smaller so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon. Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds. The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome! The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult.
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Change #12548
2012-02-09
13:30:44

update Calagator::Event 1250461744 Ignite Portland 10 Roll back

description Ignite Portland is an exciting, fast-paced, night of presentations where people can share their passions and burning ideas. The rules are fairly simple: 20 sides x 15 seconds per slide (auto-advancing) = 5 minutes of awesome. Presentations can be on nearly any topic, so long as they can teach, enlighten, or inspire us. Doors at 5PM with donation for the Oregon Food Bank Doors at 5:45 without donation For more details: http://igniteportland.org/2012/01/30/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-ignite-portland-10-with-oregon-food-bank/ Ignite Portland is an exciting, fast-paced, night of presentations where people can share their passions and burning ideas. The rules are fairly simple: 20 sides x 15 seconds per slide (auto-advancing) = 5 minutes of awesome. Presentations can be on nearly any topic, so long as they can teach, enlighten, or inspire us. Doors at 5PM with donation for the Oregon Food Bank Doors at 5:45 without donation For more details: http://igniteportland.org/2012/01/30/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-ignite-portland-10-with-oregon-food-bank/
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