The HKN Connection
By IEEE-HKN
The HKN ConnectionJun 04, 2021
The HKN Connection Episode 17: Volunteerism
Welcome to our 17th episode of The HKN Connection! In this episode all about volunteerism we're breaking down how to get involved, why to get involved, and how to inspire others to get involved. In this episode we're joined by two amazing volunteers: Chirstopher Sanderson, the HKN Regions 5-6 Governor and the IEEE Region 5 South Area Chair, and Aileen Sengupta, a 4th year Ph.D. student at UTA and President of the HKN Epsilon Mu Chapter!
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Resources: HKN website: https://hkn.ieee.org/
Training Session for IEEE Volunteers by the IEEE YP Miami Section Affinity Group: 7/8/2022 at 7pm ET: https://fiu.zoom.us/meeting/register/...
HKN Volunteer Form: https://hkn.ieee.org/volunteer
IEEE Roster tool to connect with your section: https://rosters.ieee.org/home.html
IEEE-HKN Career Conversations Episode 6: Imposter Syndrome
Have you ever felt like you don't belong? Like your successes are the result of pure luck and that it's a matter of time before everyone knows it? In this Career Conversation, we talk to Dr. Melissa Sassi about the definition of Imposter Syndrome, the impact it can have on a young professional's career, and how to counteract it.
IEEE-HKN Career Conversations Episode 5: Workplace Conflict
Disagreements and healthy debates are essential parts of a workplace to further innovation and the proliferation of good ideas. But, when do these cross the line and become conflicts? In this Career Conversation we talk to Bala Prasanna about the various facets of Conflicts in the Workplace - how to deal with them and how to be proactive to get to a better place for your peace of mind and for your organization.
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The HKN Connection Episode 15: The Advisor Experience
Who are HKN advisors? How do they help chapters synergize with our organization? What are successful advisor practices our chapters can implements? Join us as we discuss with two HKN Board of Governor veterans and chapter advisors on these topics and more!
IEEE-HKN Career Conversations Episode 4: Ethics
In this episode, HKN Alumna Rebecca Cohen, and HKN President Jim Conrad discuss the important role that ethics has in the decision making process of being an engineer.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRT0pLRn4a0&t=231s
IEEE-HKN Career Conversations Episode 3: Public Policy
IEEE Senior Member and Alum Drew Lowery and Russell Harrison, Director of Government Relations of IEEE-USA, discuss the impact of public policy, the career opportunities in technology policy, and volunteer opportunities that can expand your network and meet a broad range of technical professionals in the US.
Learn more about IEEE-USA's Public Policy work here: https://ieeeusa.org/public-policy/
IEEE-HKN Career Conversations Episode 2: Effective Mentoring
In this episode, Rebecca Cohen (HKN Alumna) and John McDonald (HKN Alumnus and IEEE Life Fellow) discuss how to find a mentor, be a mentor, and get the most out of your mentoring relationships.
IEEE-HKN Career Conversations Episode 1: Career Planning
In the first episode of IEEE-HKN's Career Conversations, presented by the IEEE-HKN Young Alumni Team, Liana Nicklaus and Amy Jones discuss Career Planning.
The HKN Connection Episode 12: HKN and Philanthropy
In the 12th episode of The HKN Connection we talk with Karen Galuchie, Executive Director of the IEEE Foundation, and Nancy Ostin, Director of IEEE-HKN, about philanthropy! We discuss everything from what philanthropy is in the context of IEEE and HKN to it's importance to how HKN members give their time, talent, and treasure to create impactful opportunities for future members.
Connect with HKN and volunteer: https://hkn.ieee.org/ieee-hkn-alumni-reconnect-form/
Give to HKN: https://www.ieeefoundation.org/ieee_hkn
Learn more about the impact of giving to HKN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPjoKpJTA9U
Learn more about our guests:
Karen: Karen A. Galuchie is the Executive Director of the IEEE Foundation, the philanthropic partner of IEEE. She leads the IEEE Foundation professional team and partners with the IEEE Foundation Board of Directors to nurture strong and effective partnerships that bring the promise of technology – and the knowledge to use it – to individuals and communities all over the world. At the end of 2020, the IEEE Foundation successfully concluded its first ever comprehensive fundraising campaign called “Realize the Full Potential of IEEE” raising $32.1 million. In recognition of her exemplary performance and impact, she received the 2010 Joyce E. Farrell Staff Award from her fellow IEEE staff members and the 2016 IEEE Eric Herz Outstanding Staff Member Award from the IEEE Board of Director. Karen is a member of the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) and Association Foundation Group (AFG). Prior to joining IEEE in 1997, Karen was the Accounting Manager for Learning Ally – formerly Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic. She holds a Bachelor of Science from Widener University where she graduated Cum Laude.
Nancy: Nancy Ostin, Director of IEEE-HKN (Eta Kappa Nu), the honor society of IEEE, joined IEEE in 2012. She has worked to grow HKN to 266 Chapters worldwide. In cooperation with the Board of Governors, she has established programs and services to increase the value of membership and to strengthen Chapters. She also has worked to establish a culture of philanthropy with HKN alumni. IEEE-HKN has over 200,000 members and inducts over 3,000 students each year. Signature programs include the HKN Experience (online conference), Annual Student Leadership Conference, Pathways to Industry program, THE BRIDGE magazine, and HKN Awards Program.
HKN Connection E11: Alumni Experience
In the the eleventh episode of the HKN Connection, join us as we speak with Alumni Engagement Committee Chair Dr. Hulya Kirkici and Young Alumni Task Force member Amy Jones about how alumni impact, engage and shape HKN. We will also discuss the future initiatives HKN is developing for alumni as well as how chapters can effectively engage with alumni. Any interested alumni can reconnect with HKN though our reconnect form: https://hkn.ieee.org/ieee-hkn-alumni-reconnect-form/
Bios:
Dr. Hulya Kirkici is Professor and the Department Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of South Alabama. She received B.S. and M.S. in physics from Middle East Technical University (METU) in Turkey; and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Polytechnic University (currently NYU). Previously, Dr. Kirkici was Professor of electrical and computer engineering at Auburn University (1992-2016), visiting scholar / consultant and Summer Faculty Fellow at the Air Force Research Laboratory – Wright Patterson Air Force Base, (2014-2015), and visiting scientist/engineer at NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL (1999-2000). Dr. Kirkici is a well recognized scientific field leader in IEEE, winning the IEEE Eri O. Forester Distinguished Service Award (the highest honor given by the Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation Society, IEEE William G. Dunbar Award, IEEE Sol Scheider Award and is an IEEE Fellow for “contributions to high frequency, high field dielectric breakdown and electrical insulation for space and aerospace power systems”. Dr. Kirkici’s has published over 100 peer-reviewed journal and conference articles and given plenary and invited talks nationally and internationally in this field. Dr. Kirkici is a member of the IEEE-HKN Bridge Magazine Editorial Board (2020 - present) and a Governor –at-Large of the IEEE-HKN Board, member of IEEE N&A Committee, and Chair of the PSPB N&A (2020, 2021), and have served on the IEEE Access Editorial Board (2014 - 2019). Dr. Kirkici was the IEEE Vice President – Publications (2019); President of IEEE DEIS (2009-2010), Vice President of IEEE Sensors Council (2014-2015), Treasurer/Finance Chair of Publication Services and Products Board (PSPB) and a member of IEEE Finance Committee, among other volunteer services.
Amy Jones graduated from Missouri University of Science & Technology in 2003 with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and minors in Business, Mathematics, and Psychology of Leadership. She received her Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University in 2014 and a certificate in Systems Design and Management from MIT in 2018. Amy currently serves as the Operator Station Systems and Module team supervisor at John Deer, where she has held a number of technical and leadership roles since 2010. Over her career, she has come to hold three patents and one enterprise innovation award for her work for the Excavators Outside production line. In her current position, Amy is responsible for supporting factory production of cabs as well as leading new development of common components and systems for the Construction division. Amy has a driving passion for STEM outreach, which began during her undergraduate education where she completed an honors project on the adaptation of interdisciplinary engineering concepts to elementary science classes. Since then, Amy has dedicated herself to creating opportunities for thousands of students in eastern Iowa. In 2014, Amy was chosedn as IEEE-USA's New Face of Engineering for her professional growth and outstanding efforts to improve public welfare and in 2017 was selected as SAE/AEM's Outstanding Young Engineer.
The HKN Connection Episode 10: The Graduate Student Experience
In the tenth episode of The HKN Connection we will meet with Zeus Gannon, president of the Gamma Iota Chapter, and Gilberto Manunza, correspondence secretary for the Mu Nu chapter, on their experience as graduate students within HKN. Through this talk, we will detail the value HKN provides to graduate students as well as the contributions graduate students provide to our international organization.
The HKN Connection Episode 9: Starting a new chapter
In this ninth episode of The HKN Connection we discuss with Jaimie Davis, president of the Mu Omega chapter at Florida Polytechnic University, Alejandro Macho Aroca, president of the Nu Alpha chapter at UNED, and Alejandro Cuadron, president of the Nu Beta chapter at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, about the process of starting a new chapter, from the very first steps up to the installation and first induction of its members!
Info about forming a chapter: https://hkn.ieee.org/chapters/forming-a-new-chapter/
The HKN Connection Episode 8: Engaging with IEEE Pre-University Activities
In this episode of The HKN Connection we talk with Dawna Schultz, Sr. STEM Outreach Education Manager overseeing IEEE's pre-university initiatives, and Lorena Garcia, Chair of the IEEE's Pre-University Education Coordinating Committee, about engaging with IEEE's Pre-University Activities. We talk about the amazing opportunities and resources showcased on the Try Engineering website and the upcoming STEM Grant Program deadline. Learn more here: https://tryengineering.org/
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Follow Try Engineering on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TryEngineering
The HKN Connection Episode 7: Global Mentorship and the IBM Global Student Hub
In this episode, we chat with Melissa Sassi, the chief penguin of the IBM Z Entrepreneur and Student Experience about her global mentorship initiatives and what it means to be a mentor. In addition, Melissa will introduce us to the IBM Z Global Student Hub and inform our student viewers about the unique learning and event opportunities it provides. Register before June 30th and IBM will help the fight against world hunger by feeding a child for a day!
To access the student hub, go to: ibm.biz/studenthub
To check out Melissa's 16 year old mentor, go to: ibm.biz/studentx
The HKN Connection Episode 6: HKN & IEEE Humanitarian Activities
Interested in learning more about how you or your chapter can carry out and support impactful humanitarian technology and sustainable development activities at the local level? In this episode of The HKN Connection, we're joined by Sampathkumar Veeraraghavan chair of the IEEE Humanitarian Activities Committee (HAC) and we'll be talking all about the HAC initiatives like the IEEE Special Interest Group on Humanitarian Technology (SIGHT), as well as how to get involved and project funding opportunities!
The HKN Connection Episode 5: Reinvigorating a Chapter
What are the steps to reinvigorate an inactive chapter, and make it successful? Join us in the fifth episode of the HKN Connection and hear from Ashley Kuhnley, President of the Lambda Beta chapter, and Hannah Schroeder, President of the Epsilon Epsilon chapter, about their experiences and insights in this challenging journey!
Learn more about reactivating a chapter here: https://hkn.ieee.org/chapters/reactivating-a-chapter/
The HKN Connection Episode 4: The HKN Awards Program
In the fourth episode of the HKN Connection, join us as we speak with Dr. Watkins and Dr. Meier about HKN's Awards Program. Over our 40 minute episode, we will discuss the different awards in the program as well as tips and tricks for putting together an effective nomination!
Link to award descriptions and nomination portals: https://hkn.ieee.org/get-involved/awards/
The HKN Connection Episode 3: HKN's Plan for 2021
In the third episode of the HKN Connection, join us as we speak with Ron Jensen, the 2021 HKN president. Over our 45 minute episode, we will discuss the role of the board of governors and its plan for the coming year!
The HKN Connection Episode 2: Being a Student Leader in HKN
In our second episode of The HKN Connection, please join us as we meet with Katie Brinker and Sandro Sartoni, two impactful student leaders, to discuss being a leader in IEEE-HKN on a local and board level.
The HKN Connection Episode 1: IEEE & Eta Kappa Nu
In our first episode of The HKN Connection, Nancy Ostin, IEEE-HKN Director, joins us to discuss what IEEE and HKN are and how they fit together.
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