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IEEE Information Technology Professional Conference on Friday, March 15th, 2024
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18th Annual IEEE IT Professional Conference (ITPC)

Armstrong Hall at The College of New Jersey

Friday, March 15th, 2024 | 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM


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In continuous operation since 1976, the Trenton Computer Festival (TCF) is the nation's longest running personal computer. For the eighteenth year, the TCF is extending its program to provide Information Technology and computer professionals with an additional day of conference. It is intended, in an economical way, to provide attendees with insight and information pertinent to their jobs, and to keep them informed of emerging technologies that could impact their work.

The IT Professional Conference is co-sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Computer Society Chapter of Princeton / Central Jersey.


The Call for Speakers is now closed!

Registration is now open!


Admission

Advance Purchase Tickets for Students and Senior Citizens: $30.00
Advance Purchase Tickets for Professionals: $35.00
Advance Purchase for Virtual Attendance (via Zoom) $30.00
At the Door for Students, Senior Citizens and Professionals: $40.00
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Note: The price of in-person admission includes morning and noon refreshments, plus admission to the main Trenton Computer Festival event on Saturday, March 16, 2024

2024 Speakers

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Josephine Giaimo Michael Redlich Sofia Vidalis Amol Gote Enzo Alda
Daniel Andres Pinto Alvarado Sujatha Dantuluri Don Hsu Lubina Bogoeva John Chin
Susan Fowler Timothy Spann Thomas Wilson Charles Kreitzberg

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All start times are Eastern Daylight Time

Time

Track 1: AI and Education
[ Armstrong Hall 154 ]

Track 2: Application Development
[ Armstrong Hall 148 ]

Track 3: User Experience
[ Armstrong Hall 144 ]

10:00am
R E G I S T R A T I O N    &    R E F E S H M E N T S

10:30am Building Real-Time Generative AI Pipelines
presented by
Timothy Spann
Jakarta EE 11: Going Beyond the Era of Java EE
presented by
Michael Redlich
Teaching User-Centered Design to People Who Aren’t Interested
presented by
Susan Fowler
11:40am Monte Carlo Methods in Haskell and Functional Spreadsheets
presented by
Enzo Alda and Daniel Andres Pinto Alvarado
Digital Signatures Decoded: Crafting an In-House e-Signing Microservice
presented by
Amol Gote
Service Design Cookbook
presented by
Thomas Wilson
12:40pm
R E F R E S H M E N T   B R E A K

1:20pm Non-Generative AI and UX: My Personal Field Notes
presented by
Josephine Giaimo
Studying Doctoral Degrees in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Quantum Computing: Why?
presented by
Don Hsu
The 5D Assessment: A simple, powerful, and free questionnaire for obtaining user feedback
presented by
Charles Kreitzberg
2:30pm Code Whisperer: Leveraging AI to Enhance Software Development
presented by
Sujatha Dantuluri
Bitcoin, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency: Crashing to Zero?
presented by
Don Hsu
UX & Visual Design Principles for Developers
presented by
Lubina Bogoeva
3:40pm Revolutionizing Engineering Education: The Impact of AI Tools on Student Learning
presented by
Sofia Vidalis
TBA
presented by
TBD
Mobile Design from Goals to Wireframes
presented by
John Chin

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