CCECE 2025 – Workshops & Tutorials
2332 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4Why Standards Matter: How IEEE Standards Drive Industry Advancement and Foster Entrepreneurial Success(Full Day)Organizers: Glenn Parsons, Ericsson and Silvana Rodrigues, Huawei,This full day workshop will consider: 1) How standardization practices can foster innovation, promote competitiveness, and support the growth of industries and entrepreneurial ventures, 2) The challenges and potential barriers faced by entrepreneurs in implementing standards within their businesses, 3) How standards influence research projects, particularly in interdisciplinary and collaborative contexts, 4) How to address the importance of standards education and its relevance to industry needs, 5) The relationship between standardization and regulatory compliance for entrepreneurs, and 6) How entrepreneurs and industries can adopt and implement standards to address sustainability <a href="http://challenges.Team" target="_blank" title="challenges.Team">challenges.Team based Creativity in Design for a Complex World(Full Day)Presenters: Patrick Palmer, Simon Fraser University, and colleaguesWe all have creative problem solving abilities, which are best nurtured and deployed in a well managed team environment, harnessing diverse elements of expertise, viewpoints, cognitive styles, and motivation. This interactive workshop will include presentations, video clips, short competitions, hands-on exploration of ideas and process ‘take-aways’ for team based creative <a href="http://intelligence.Space" target="_blank" title="intelligence.Space">intelligence.Space Tech Certification (Full Day)Presenters: Michael Graham, Orbit Share, and colleagues2025 promises to be another record breaking year with over 300 launches expected. However, as the saying goes, space is hard, and still requires close attention to detail. In this workshop, Michael Graham and his colleagues explain the need to certify those involved in the assembly and test of space hardware and provide details concerning a family of student and professional certifications that address the needs of the burgeoning space <a href="http://industry.TutorialsIEEE" target="_blank" title="industry.TutorialsIEEE">industry.TutorialsIEEE vTools (Morning)Presenter: Cosme Loi, IEEE Canada vTools CoordinatorvTools are the web-based applications that IEEE provides to volunteer organizers. In this tutorial, Cosme Loi reveals the insider secrets that help volunteers make the best use of these essential <a href="http://tools.Technical" target="_blank" title="tools.Technical">tools.Technical Writing (Afternoon)Presenter: Azfar Adib, Chair, IEEE Canada Educational Services CommitteeTechnical writing is essential skill for all technology professionals. In this tutorial, Azfar Adib shares hints and insights that will help IEEE CCECE attendees become more confident and effective technical <a href="http://writers.2332" target="_blank" title="writers.2332">writers.2332 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4
CCECE 2025 – Sponsorship and Exhibition
Room: 2020/2030, Bldg: Fred Kaiser Building, 2332 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaCCECE 2025 will have a conference hub in the Fred Kaiser building on UBC's Vancouver campus. Exhibitors will have academic and industry conference attendees regularly flowing through the room where their exhibits are on display. This event registration is specifically for the exhibitors and sponsors of the <a href="http://event.For" target="_blank" title="event.For">event.For full conference details, visit <a href="https://ccece2025.ieee.ca/Room:" target="_blank" title="https://ccece2025.ieee.ca/Room:">https://ccece2025.ieee.ca/Room: 2020/2030, Bldg: Fred Kaiser Building, 2332 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Impact of Shipping Noise on Marine Animals
Room: CEME 2202 , Bldg: UBC Civil and Mechanical Engineering Building, 6250 Applied Science Lane, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T1Z4Abstract: With increased human exploration and exploitation of the seas, our oceans have become noisier than ever, driven by an increase in commercial ships by more than 50% (in terms of deadweight). In Canada, recent demands have led to a 20% increase in commercial shipping traffic and the development of new seaport infrastructures to accommodate larger commercial vessels. With broadband noise in the 50Hz-10kHz range and source levels of 150-180 dB, there is a clear need to further study the environmental impact of such noise generation. The effects of underwater radiated noise (URN) on various components of the marine ecosystem, from mussels to marine mammals, have been extensively studied in different disciplines. Responses to noise vary between: (I) audibility, (II) behavioral responses and stress reflected in altered vocalizations, (III) masking of sounds necessary for communication, localization, and foraging, (IV) physiological auditory threshold shifts, and (V) physical damage (injury) to the auditory system. Due to these effects, ship noise is considered a source of environmental pollution and should be monitored regularly through ship noise measurements. In this presentation we will discuss the impact of increasing shipping activities on the health of marine biofauna. We will learn what regulatory measures are currently being proposed to mitigate noise pollution at global, regional and local levels. We will also present the activities of our laboratory to measure, detect and assess the impact of ship noise. Finally, we will present a unique, open-access dataset for URN from small ships and make the surprising observation that the noise from small ships is comparable to that from large <a href="http://ships.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="ships.Speaker(s):">ships.Speaker(s): Roee DiamantRoom: CEME 2202 , Bldg: UBC Civil and Mechanical Engineering Building, 6250 Applied Science Lane, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T1Z4