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IEEE Center for Leadership Excellence Volunteer Training

Start the year off by making volunteering for IEEE easier. Whether you are newly elected to your position in 2013 or are serving an additional term, we encourage you to take 30 minutes to review the training material provided in the IEEE Center for Leadership Excellence (CLE). The CLE provides an easy-to-use quick-start guide for your position and identifies key dates specific to your position so you can plan ahead.

IEEE-USA eBooks

IEEE-USA E-Books offer a convenient way to brush up on career and policy issues. Choose from titles in a number of categories, including: careers, public policy, financial planning, innovation and more.

Did you know? The New IEEE Social Media Policy

Social media is a powerful way for people to connect. IEEE supports content creation through social media, and encourages stakeholders to use social media for communication, collaboration, data sharing, and content development in a manner that is consistent with the IEEE mission and objectives. The new IEEE Social Media Policy and best practices have been set to guide content creators and social media group administrators who are conducting IEEE business online.

Ramsin Khoshabeh(University of California, San Diego), “Revolutionizing Laparoscopy: Bringing Glasses-free Multiview 3D into the Operating Room”, 2012

Ramsin Khoshabeh(University of California, San Diego), “Revolutionizing Laparoscopy: Bringing Glasses-free Multiview 3D into the Operating Room”, Advisor: Prof. Truong Nguyen, 2012 Over the past several years, a dramatic increase in attention has been paid to 3D media, particularly in the movie industry. Due to the lack of previous algorithmic advancement and the absence of unobtrusive technology, however, three-dimensional visualization has failed to penetrate the operating room until now.