The IEEE North Jersey Section is extremely proud to dedicate the new IEEE Neutrodyne Circuit Milestone. The Neutrodyne Circuit represents a critical development in the history of electronic circuits, known for its innovative design that minimized interference and improved the performance of radio receivers. It was invented in 1922 by Professor Louis Alan Hazeltine on the Stevens Institute of Technology campus. This milestone underscores the importance of technology that is both forward-thinking and grounded in sustainable practices. Please join us for the IEEE Milestone Dedication Ceremony.