Have you personally experienced an uncomfortable sensation when touching a 
surface at an elevated temperature? Perhaps it was elevated enough above 
your body temperature you made an impromptu exclamation, perhaps OUCH! As 
a Product Safety Engineer have you wondered what is going on? Wonder no 
more! Peter E. Perkins is here to explain, with his engaging and 
entertaining presentation entitled Ouch! Hot Laptop. If you have been with 
IEEE PSES any amount of time Peter needs no introduction. For those of you 
new to the IEEE PSES Peter has been involved since the beginning. He is an 
IEEE life fellow and actively involved in teaching and sharing his wealth 
of knowledge. Please join us on Feb 21st at 12pm, EST, to learn more! 
All IEEE PSES members, come join us. 
If you have any questions, please reach out to us at 
virtualchapter.p...@gmail.com.

Mariel Acosta-Geraldino
IBM Corporate Program Manager of the Americas - Product Safety 
IBM Corporation, Tucson, AZ
IEEE PSES Product Compliance Virtual chapter Chair
ISPCE Technical Program Secretary
Tel: (520)799-4136/ TL 321-4136
mar...@us.ibm.com


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