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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.
We welcome all interested parties to attend our programs and events, and you do not need to be an IEEE member to participate.
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)
Our Technical Society Chapters include:
-Aerospace and Electronic Systems
-Antennas & Propagation, Solid State Circuits, Microwave Theory and Techniques, Electron Devices, Circuits and Systems
-Broadcast Technology
-Communications
-Components, Packaging & Manufacturing Technologies
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-Cyber Security Special Interest Group
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-Engineering in Medicine and Biology
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Please visit our website to learn more www.sdieee.org
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Upcoming events
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IEEE Talk - The Foundations of Control Theory - A Historical Overview
Advanced Test Equipment CORP , 10401 Roselle Street, Bld C Training Room, San Diego, CA, USRSVP Link:
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Control systems have been developed and exploited since the beginning of civilization. Control theory, the ability to design and analyze systems from a mathematical foundation, only has a known history of around 185 years. From Maxwell to Black to Evans, this paper looks at the infancy of control theory to the Golden Age of Classical control theory.
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- Date: 11 Nov 2025
- Time: 06:00 PM PST to 08:00 PM PST

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Google Calendar- 10401 Roselle St, San Diego, CA 92121
- San Diego, California
- United States 92121
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- San Diego Section Chapter, AES10
- San Diego Section Chapter, CS23
- Starts 27 October 2025 12:00 AM PDT
- Ends 11 November 2025 12:00 AM PST
- No Admission Charge

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#### Stephen of R60537 - San Diego Section
Dr. Stubberud is the ALRE AAG Senior Software Manager at General Atomics - Electromagnetics Systems. He has worked in industry for over thirty years. His passion has been in controls and estimation theory. He has over 150 publications in open literature. One of his areas of interest is history. In this presentation, Dr. Stubberud will look at the oft-overlooked history of the foundations of control technologies.
Biography:
Dr. Stubberud graduated with his doctorate in 1992 from the University of California Santa Barbara. He then began his work in industry at ORINCON Corporation in neural-adaptive control and sensor data fusion. After the purchase of ORINCON by Lockheed Martin, he then worked for the Boeing Company in Anaheim on the development a fiber-optic navigator for the USN SSBN. He then went to work for ANZUS corporation in Poway on optical tracking data correlation. This was followed by working for Raytheon in El Segundo in the area of AESA radar and jamming system. He then returned to Boeing with the resumption of the FOGN effort.Email: scstubberud@ieee.org
Address:San Diego, United States, 921211 attendee
•OnlineIEEE San Diego EMC Chapter Joint Webinar - EMC for Missiles
OnlineFriday Nov 14th, 2025 10AM
IEEE San Diego EMC Chapter Joint Webinar
"EMC for Missiles"
Speaker: Flynn Lawrence, Associate Fellow, Lockheed Martin
While military systems in general have to operate in tough electromagnetic environments, missile programs require special attention and considerations from an EMI/EMC perspective. From environments to requirements to best practices, this presentation will discuss key focuses of EMI/EMC engineering in relation to missile programs and systems and how best to achieve success.RSVP LINK:
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This is a joint talk along with the Santa Clara, Washington DC, Seattle, Cedar Rapids, Philadelphia, Oregon and Waterloo IEEE EMC chapters
Questions - Gabe Alcala galcala@atecorp.com
San Diego EMC Chapter Chair1 attendee
Past events
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