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Husky Bites presents Special Guest Chee-Wooi Ten
Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Michigan Technological University
Topic:
The energy we draw from the electrical grid to brighten homes, freeze food and watch TV is part of a complicated and widespread system. Understanding that system's vulnerabilities and reliability is a crucial step towards improving its security. With a better understanding of the system's weaknesses, it's easier to be strategic and shore up security risks. Dr. Ten will share how keeping up with changes in communication infrastructure and emerging security threats can improve cybersecurity.
Co-host
Assistant Professor Junho Hong, University of Michigan, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Join us early at 5:45 p.m. for conversation and a weather update.
About Husky Bites
Husky Bites are free 20-minute Interactive Zoom Webinars from the College of Engineering at Michigan Tech. Time after for Q&A.
Series Host
Janet Callahan, Dean of the College of Engineering
Michigan Technological University
Brain Food
Join us for a bite! Grab some dinner with Dean Janet Callahan and a special guest, and learn something new! This family-friendly event is BYOC (bring your own curiosity).
When: Mondays, 6:00 p.m. starting January 25 and held weekly through April.
Register to Stream is for Zoom
https://michigantech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cIgV6-u8QNKZUYEuWkCLng
View Stream is for Facebook Live
https://www.facebook.com/Michigan-Tech-College-of-Engineering-109353424030003
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