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Welcome to the official Meetup group of the San Diego Section of the IEEE! sdieee.org SDIEEE
We support and serve San Diego engineering and computing professionals, and aim to create a community of members who want to learn and share their knowledge in electrical engineering, communications, computer science and related disciplines.
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Our organization is responsible for coordinating IEEE activities for much of Southern California. This area has a diverse technical and scientific community in industry, academia, entrepreneurship, and defense. Our objectives are the educational and technical advancement of electrical and electronic engineering, telecommunications, computer engineering and allied disciplines. We are organized as a geographic unit (the San Diego Section of IEEE) and host international technical units (local Chapters of IEEE Technical Societies)
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CHEERS OCEANEERS! Graeme Rae, PhD CEO of HyperKelp Inc.
Quantum Brewing, 5375 Kearny Villa Road #116, San Diego, CA, US***
CHEERS OCEANEERS! July 8th 2026
Graeme Rae, PhD CEO of HyperKelp Inc.
Trends in Ocean Sensing: From Exquisite Platforms to Distributed Maritime Networks
This month, we have a very special presenter, our very own, the Vice Chairman of Oceanic Engineering Society, San Diego Chapter, Graeme Rae! Graeme is also the CEO of HyperKelp Inc.
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Welcome to the monthly event for the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society (OES), San Diego Chapter, which is hosting this meeting jointly along with TMA BlueTech (The Maritime Alliance), and MTS (Marine Technology Society).Please join us for the main presentation and also plenty of time for networking and friendly conversation about everything oceanic, engineering, science, Blue Tech, and more. No need to be an IEEE or OES member, or TMA, or MTS. Everyone is invited!
When:
2nd Wednesdays
5:30pm - 7:30pmWhere:
Quantum Brewing
5375 Kearny Villa Rd #116
San Diego, CA 92123
Cost:
No ticket required, but please order something for yourself from the bar (beer and non-alcohol options avail).
Please note, there are numerous tasty restaurants next to Quantum (e.g., Anny's Burger, Chinese, Pho, Taco shop, Lao, Filippis) and there is no problem bringing your food in (some places will even walk it over).Agenda:
5:30pm: Arrival and networking, order food/drinks for yourself.
6:15pm: OES and other hosting group announcements.
6:20pm: Main Presentation
6:40pm (approximately): “open mic” for any other attendees to present anything they like -ocean-related, of course (Examples: employers presenting opportunities for employment, job seekers presenting a quick bio, internship program opportunities, promoting other events, seeking funding, “show and tell” of any cool technology you are working on, etc.)
7:00pm to close: enjoy some drinks and chatting with fellow oceanic engineering enthusiasts.RSVPs are appreciated for planning purposes.
https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/565334TOPIC:
The nature of maritime sensing is changing rapidly. Advances in low-cost sensors, AI, communications, autonomy, and commercial manufacturing are enabling a transition from a handful of highly capable systems to large-scale networks of inexpensive, intelligent sensing platforms.
Drawing on recent engagements with NATO, defense organizations, industry, and international technology conferences, this talk examines the technical and operational trends shaping the next generation of ocean sensing. Topics include distributed sensing, edge AI, autonomous systems, persistent maritime surveillance, and the implications of the growing emphasis on "small, cheap, and many."
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SPEAKER
Graeme Rae PhD, CEO HyperKelp Inc.
Innovative Environmental and Defense Scientist | Data Systems Architect | Expert in Smart Buoy TechnologyI am passionate about leveraging advanced technology to address real-world environmental and security challenges. With extensive experience in marine systems, environmental data collection, and long-endurance unmanned vehicles, I’ve developed cutting-edge tools to enhance environmental monitoring and defense tech.
One of my key accomplishments is forming the company that develops the Kelp Smart Buoy-an innovative, long-endurance unmanned surface vehicle designed for robust environmental monitoring. By integrating solar power and hosting a versatile payload platform, this system offers extended operational capabilities for various scientific applications, from wave and wind measurement to temperature analysis. I am also spearheading projects to improve tsunami forecasting by designing systems that provide NOAA and NWS with enhanced data for their predictive models, helping to protect vulnerable populations.
I have had the privilege of working closely with the US Navy and US Air Force to develop advanced military sensors, contributing to national defense by designing systems capable of detecting and classifying multiple threats including hypersonic weapons systems.
Driven by curiosity and a commitment to problem-solving, I continue to collaborate with leading scientists and organizations, creating scalable, sustainable solutions that improve our understanding of the environment.
Prior to founding HyperKelp,I have 10 years experience teaching Ocean Engineering at the graduate level and 20 years experience in engineering software and hardware development. I developed the first generation of AUVs while at Florida Atlantic University and Florida Tech and produced novel and patented ballast control systems and vehicle navigation systems. I was one of the original founders of Surfline.com, developing and maintaining all scientific and technical aspects of the world’s most accurate marine forecasting and popular surf company.
I ran a cutting edge marine and ocean engineering consulting business with clients including Samsung, Total Oil, SpaceX, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, Army Corps of Engineers and USCG/USN Special forces and AquaAI - developing advanced robotic swimming sensor platforms for water quality measurements in Aquaculture facilities.
http://www.hyperkelp.com
Meet me: https://cal.mixmax.com/graemerae/305 участников
IEEE-CN JULY (Home Base): Shahram Shafie, Silicon-to-Syst Framework for IP Eval
Leucadia Pizza UTC / La Jolla, 7748 Regents Rd, San Diego, CA, USSD IEEE Consultants' Network: JULY 2026 Meeting ("Home Base")
From Hidden IP Value to Courtroom Proof:
A Silicon-to-System Framework for IP EvaluationShahram Shafie, MS ECE
Engineering Expert Network: Antenna, ASIC, Algorithm | 4G/5G/6G, Radar, Wi‑Fi, SATCOM | Patent Litigation SME Sourcing & Expert Witness Support | For IP Law Firms, Startups & Venture Capital FirmsTOPIC:
Many deep-technology programs encounter technical ambiguity not because the underlying innovation lacks merit, but because system-level interpretation, integration realities, and architecture assumptions are not fully understood until late-stage scrutiny occurs.
This presentation explores how engineering value can become hidden, misinterpreted, or vulnerable when evaluated only within narrow product contexts rather than through broader system-level analysis. Using antenna systems and distributed RF behavior as representative examples, the discussion examines how technical primitives, architecture mapping, physical behavior, and real-world deployment constraints influence technical defensibility and interpretation.The discussion draws on observed patterns from real engineering and litigation contexts to illustrate how system-level interpretation influences technical outcomes in practice.
The session presents a structured silicon-to-system perspective on evaluating complex engineering systems, with particular emphasis on antenna, ASIC, algorithm, wireless, radar, and SATCOM-related technologies.
SPEAKER
Shahram Shafie, MS ECE
Engineering Expert Network: Antenna, ASIC, Algorithm | 4G/5G/6G, Radar, Wi‑Fi, SATCOM | Patent Litigation SME Sourcing & Expert Witness Support | For IP Law Firms, Startups & Venture Capital FirmsShahram Shafie is the Founder and Principal Engineer of ORTENGA, a silicon-to-system engineering organization focused on antenna, ASIC, algorithm, radar, SATCOM, AI, and advanced wireless system realization. His work spans RF systems, distributed electromagnetic systems, wireless infrastructure, ASIC platforms, and system-level engineering across complex deep-technology programs.
Prior to founding ORTENGA, Shahram spent approximately 18 years at Conexant Systems and Qualcomm, contributing to RFIC systems, MSM/MDM baseband SoC platforms, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and wireless communication technologies. He has also taught engineering courses at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) and the University of California, Irvine (UCI).
His engineering background increasingly informs IP evaluation, technical due diligence, and litigation support across antenna and advanced wireless patent matters — where architecture assumptions, deployment realities, and system-level interpretation directly determine technical defensibility and litigation outcomes.WHERE:
Leucadia Pizza UTC / La Jolla
7748 Regents Rd
San Diego, CA
Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/8z7L5gvRFCeRprJs8
Menu: https://leucadiapizza.com/menus/utc
WHEN:
Monday, July 20, 2026
5:30pm – 7:30 pmAGENDA:
5:30-6:00 Networking, Order food/drinks at front counter
6:00-6:15 "Round Robin" Intros; Announcements
6:15-7:00 PRESENTATION
7:00-7:30+ Networking; Close
(NOTE: Happy hour pricing ends at 6pm)COST:
Free. Please order and pay for your food/drinks at the register.RSVP:
https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/565085PARKING
Ample parking in front of restaurant===============================
IEEE Consultants Network of San DiegoIEEE Consultants’ Network of San Diego (IEEE/CNSD) is an invaluable resource for consulting information and a premier source of technical talent. You will meet experienced practitioners as well as others new to consulting. Speakers discuss broad range of topics, such as taxes, marketing, finances, fee setting, software and liability insurance. The network is also a source of potential clients.
Our members are comprised of independent technology consultants who are specialists in all forms of electronics, communications, chip design, computer software, defense technology, electro-mechanical hardware, power systems, new product development, quality assurance, reliability, technology management, business development, and intellectual property law.
Membership in the IEEE Consultants’ Network of San Diego (IEEE/CNSD) is open to both members and non-members of the IEEE. No membership application is necessary to join, just come to our monthly meetings. Because networking is an important part of membership, we strongly encourage you to attend the monthly meetings.
Questions:
IEEE/CNSD Chair: Enrique Monteagudo, enriquem03@yahoo.com
IEEE/CNSD Vice-Chair: Mike Bryant, m.w.bryant@ieee.org***
More Info:
IEEE/CNSD Webpage https://ieeeconsultants.org/
IEEE/CNSD LinkedIn group https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2112928
IEEE San Diego Section https://sdieee.org/sdieee/
IEEE San Diego Section Meetup Group https://www.meetup.com/San-Diego-IEEE-Meetup/
IEEE-USA Consultants Committee https://ieeeusa.org/careers/consultants/5 участников
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