Machine Learning Security in Cyber-Physical Systems

Room: 202, Bldg: VIC, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronot, Ontario, Canada, M5B 2K3

Machine learning algorithms are susceptible to adversarial attacks that cause the model to output wrong results by polluting the training data. The problem is exacerbated when the machine learning algorithms are used by critical infrastructures such as the power grid and transportation systems. We demonstrate the insecurity of machine learning applied to these systems by developing realistic adversarial attacks.Room: 202, Bldg: VIC, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronot, Ontario, Canada, M5B 2K3

Journée de l’Innovation en Génie Physique 2024 / Innovation Day in Engineering Physics 2024

Room: Salle 1035, Bldg: Pavillon Joseph-Armand Bombardier, 5155 Chemin de la Rampe , Polytechnique Montreal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3T 1J4

(An English version will follow)Vous êtes invités à assister à la 6e Journée de l’Innovation en Génie Physique le 20 septembre au 1035 du Pavillon Joseph-Armand-Bombardier à 13h00.----You are invited to attend the 6th edition of the Innovation Day in Engineering Physics on September 20th, at Room 1035, Joseph-Armand-Bombardier Building at 13h00.Co-sponsored by: Chapitre Etudiant SPIE/OPTICA - Polytechnique Speaker(s): Sébastien Loranger, Ph.D., Angeles Camacho Rosales, Ph.D.Room: Salle 1035, Bldg: Pavillon Joseph-Armand Bombardier, 5155 Chemin de la Rampe , Polytechnique Montreal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3T 1J4

From label-free single molecule detection to biological neural network transfer learning

Room: PLT-1120, Bldg: Adrien-Pouliot, 1065 avenue de la Médecine, Québec, Quebec, Canada, G1V 0A6

SéminaireFrom label-free single molecule detection to biological neural network transfer learningPar le Dr. Tao Lu, associate professor with the Department of ECE, University of Victoria.Local PLT-1120 au Pavillon Pouliot de l’Université Laval le 20 septembre à 15 h 30.Co-sponsored by: CERVOSpeaker(s): Tao LuRoom: PLT-1120, Bldg: Adrien-Pouliot, 1065 avenue de la Médecine, Québec, Quebec, Canada, G1V 0A6

Industry Night: Computing and Mechanics

Room: Conference Room, Bldg: The Second Student Center, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M3J 1P3

We are thrilled to announce that Industry Night: Computing and Mechanics 2024 is back — in collaboration with the IEEE YorkU Student Branch!If you're on the lookout for co-op opportunities, eager to network with industry professionals, explore other clubs, learn about cutting-edge research, and more, this is the event you can't miss!Students who attended last year landed co-op and research positions, so don’t sleep on this incredible chance!And guess what? There's a dinner at the end too! 🍽️🎟️ Industry Professionals are invited to attend as well! 🎟️ IEEE Members get discounted tickets! 🎟️ IEEE tickets for professionals are limited so get yours now!(https://www.eventbrite.com/e/industry-night-computing-and-mechanics-tickets-964699059857?aff=IEEE)Whether you're looking to network, showcase your projects, or learn about the latest in technology and research, this event provides the perfect platform.Our goal is to foster insightful conversations and build valuable relationships, all while enjoying a shared dinner.📅 Date: 2024 , Sep 20⏰ Time: 4 pm - 9 pm📍 Location: Second Student Center - Second floor.Students are encouraged to dress professionally, come prepared to network with potential employers, and showcase any exciting projects they’ve been working on.This is your opportunity to meet engineers, recruiters, and learn about career opportunities, as well as the technical side of ongoing projects and innovations in the field.Let’s make this Industry Night the best one yet, powered by the collaboration with IEEE YorkU Student Branch! 🔗(https://yorkurobotics.com/industrynight)Co-sponsored by: York University Robotics SocietyRoom: Conference Room, Bldg: The Second Student Center, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M3J 1P3