
IEEE Day Celebrations: Inspire, Design & Win
October 15 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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IEEE Day is a celebration of innovation, collaboration, and the power of technology to shape a better future. This year, our focus is on the theme “Ocean, Arctic, and Remote-Tech”, areas of profound importance for our region and the world. Our goal is to bring together undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and professionals across disciplines to explore challenges and opportunities in these domains. From climate change and sustainable oceans to connectivity in remote regions, these are global issues that demand multidisciplinary collaboration and creative <a href="http://thinking.
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The event will begin with an Inspiration Session, with contributions expected from Civil, Electrical and Computer, Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, and Computer Science, as well as other related <a href="http://fields.
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Speakers will share their perspectives in 10β15 minute talks, ranging from ongoing research and open issues to useful tools, datasets, and examples that can spark new ideas. The goal is to encourage students to look across disciplines, connect the dots, and imagine creative ways to tackle real problems that matter for our region and <a href="http://beyond.
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In short, the Inspiration Session will:
– Highlight key challenges and open questions in ocean, Arctic, and remote <a href="http://technologies.
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– Share research directions, tools, and datasets to spark <a href="http://curiosity.
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– Encourage grad and undergrad students to think across disciplines to find creative <a href="http://solutions.
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Looking Ahead
After the Inspiration Session, students will have the chance to develop their ideas further and later showcase projects inspired by the talks. More details about this follow-up activity will be shared <a href="http://soon.
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Co-sponsored by: Memorial University of Newfoundland
Agenda:
6:00 β 6:10 PM
Welcome & Opening Remarks
6:10 β 7:00 PM
Inspiration Talks (10-20 min each)
Q&A at the end of each presentation
– Dr. Kshama Roy (Civil Engineering): Monitoring and Modeling the Lifelines Beneath the Sea and Arctic
– Dr. Mihiran Galagedarage Don (Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering): Digital Twinning of Marine Propulsion Systems
– Yousra Abdelhady (SNAME & Transports Canada) & Dr. Claude Daley (Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering): From Ship Design to Arctic Innovation
– Pamela Burke (C-CORE): Applications and Research in Arctic Monitoring: Harnessing the Power of Freely Available Imagery
7:00 β 7:15 PM
Headshots for IEEE Photo Competition
π Pizza & Networking
7:15 β 8:00 PM
Inspiration Talks (continued)
– Abdulmohsen Alsaui (Electrical and Computer Engineering): The Role of Quantum Computing in Maritime
– Quantum Coding Workshop Open to Everyone: From Fundamentals to Hands-On Coding
PS: Follow-up on November Competition details to be announced at the end of the <a href="http://event.
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Room: EN2006, Bldg: S.J. Carew Building, 240 Prince Phillip Drive, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, A1B 3X5