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Antennas in Space: Advances and Challenges

Room: 314, Bldg: Walter Light Hall, 19 Union St, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

YOU'RE INVITED!Join the IEEE Queen's Branch in welcoming Dr. Jawad Siddiqui from the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society to speak with students about new work in antennas for the space domain, as well as the opportunities available to students through the IEEE. All students are welcome!The talk will explore the evolving role of antenna technologies in modern space applications, with a particular focus on CubeSats and rocket platforms. It will discuss key challenges such as size constraints, thermal management, deployment mechanisms, and radiation effects, as well as emerging trends in adaptive, reconfigurable, and additive-manufactured antennas designed for the space environment. The presentation will also highlight opportunities for students and professionals to engage with the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S), including the benefits of membership and participation in its SIGHT (Special Interest Group on Humanitarian Technology) initiatives that apply antenna and propagation technologies for societal impact. The speaker will welcome questions from the audience. The seminar will end with an interactive discussion with the speaker about opportunities for students in the IEEE. These include best practices for achieving funding awards through the IEEE, with a focus on the <a href="http://AP-S.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="AP-S.Co-sponsored">AP-S.Co-sponsored by: Abedal Rahman ShehabiSpeaker(s): Dr. SiddiquiRoom: 314, Bldg: Walter Light Hall, 19 Union St, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Microchips & Dips 2

800 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2 hands-on workshops focusing on microcontrollers and development boards such as the STM32F446RE and Teensy 4.1 USB Microcontroller. This event also includes practical demonstrations and collaborative problem-solving <a href="http://activities.800" target="_blank" title="activities.800">activities.800 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Sensor and Automation Solutions for Industry by JUMO Canada

Centennial College - Downsview Campus, 65 Carl Hall Rd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M3K 2C1

[]Join the IEEE Toronto Instrumentation & Measurement – Robotics & Automation Joint Chapter for a technical talk presented by PEng. Mozaffar Ameri from JUMO <a href="http://Canada.Tuesday" target="_blank" title="Canada.Tuesday">Canada.Tuesday, November 4, 2025 @ 10:00 AM (EDT)Abstract: JUMO is a global leader in the field of industrial sensor and automation technology, dedicated to advancing the precision and reliability of process measurement and control systems. The company’s interdisciplinary approach integrates sensor design, signal conditioning, and automation architecture to deliver comprehensive solutions for modern industrial <a href="http://environments.This" target="_blank" title="environments.This">environments.This seminar will present an overview of JUMO’s core technological areas, including temperature, pressure, level, flow, humidity, and liquid analysis. Emphasis will be placed on the integration of these measurement domains into intelligent automation systems that enhance process stability, data transparency, and operational efficiency. The discussion will also highlight current trends in digital transformation, including wireless connectivity, data acquisition, and the implementation of Industry 4.0 principles in process <a href="http://industries.Key" target="_blank" title="industries.Key">industries.Key Technical Domains:- Temperature Measurement: High-accuracy RTD and thermocouple sensors, as well as wireless temperature monitoring <a href="http://solutions.-" target="_blank" title="solutions.-">solutions.- Pressure Instrumentation: Differential and absolute pressure transmitters, diaphragm seal systems, and wireless communication <a href="http://capabilities.-" target="_blank" title="capabilities.-">capabilities.- Liquid Analysis: Advanced electrochemical probes for pH, redox, chlorine, and turbidity monitoring, enabling precise process control in water and chemical <a href="http://applications.-" target="_blank" title="applications.-">applications.- Level Measurement: Hydrostatic level transmitters, float-based switches, and mechanical level indicators for fluid management <a href="http://systems.-" target="_blank" title="systems.-">systems.- Flow Measurement: Paddlewheel, vortex, and ultrasonic flowmeters for steam, gas, and liquid <a href="http://applications.-" target="_blank" title="applications.-">applications.- Automation and Recording: Paperless data recorders, compliant data management platforms, and smart controllers for process optimization and regulatory <a href="http://reporting.Through" target="_blank" title="reporting.Through">reporting.Through the convergence of sensor intelligence and automation technology, JUMO aims to support industrial sectors in achieving higher efficiency, predictive maintenance, and sustainable <a href="http://production.Centennial" target="_blank" title="production.Centennial">production.Centennial College - Downsview Campus, 65 Carl Hall Rd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M3K 2C1

Federated Intelligence Over the Air: From Centralized to Collaborative Sensing

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510260

Join us for the fifth session of the exciting webinar series on "New Frontiers in Signal Processing in 6G Wireless Networks", a collaboration between IEEE Signal Processing, IEEE Communications Society chapters in Ottawa, and IEEE ComSoC Young <a href="http://Professionals.Register" target="_blank" title="Professionals.Register">Professionals.Register now and stay tuned for updates on upcoming speakers and topics!Speaker(s): Prof. Hina TabassumAgenda: The next generation of wireless networks will no longer be confined to moving bits — they will sense, communicate, and learn simultaneously. This convergence is anticipated to enable distributed intelligence across devices, unlocking new capabilities for real-time perception and decision-making in dynamic environments. In this talk, two complementary advances in federated signal processing will be presented. First, an over-the-air federated edge learning (OTA-FEEL) framework with integrated radar sensing will be discussed. By leveraging echoes from the environment, rather than treating them solely as interference, robust model aggregation will be maintained while ensuring high-quality sensing and communication performance. A joint scheduling and beamforming design will be presented, supported by low-complexity optimization techniques, to preserve aggregation accuracy under realistic wireless conditions. Second, FedTrack, a novel federated learning–inspired algorithm for distributed target tracking, will be presented. By treating local log-likelihood functions as loss functions in a distributed optimization framework, FedTrack enables devices to collaboratively estimate a moving target’s position and velocity. This communication-efficient method closely approximates centralized maximum likelihood estimation, achieving accuracy near the Cramér–Rao bound while reducing reliance on a central coordinator. Together, these developments illustrate how federated intelligence over the air can transform 6G networks into systems that not only communicate but also sense and learn collaboratively. Implications for autonomous systems, smart cities, and beyond will be discussed, with emphasis on the central role of signal processing innovations in realizing this <a href="http://vision.Virtual:" target="_blank" title="vision.Virtual:">vision.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510260

Preventing Large-Scale Blackouts: Research in High-Speed Digital Relaying, Transient Stability Prediction, and Controlled Islanding

Room: ENG 2B53, Bldg: College of Engineering, 57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

The IEEE NSS IAS/PES Joint Chapter is pleased to welcome Professo Ramakrishna (Rama) Gokaraju . This talk by Prof. Rama will focus on advanced protection and stability solutions for modern power grids under increasing load and infrastructure constraints. The first part introduces a high-speed digital relaying scheme for EHV/UHV transmission systems (345 kV and above) capable of half-cycle operation. The second part presents a real-time transient stability prediction and remedial action scheme (RAS) using intentional islanding to prevent large-scale blackouts and transient overvoltages in renewable systems. The proposed approach integrates “when” and “where” islanding decisions through IEC 61850 R-GOOSE communication and graph theory, enabling faster, smarter, and more coordinated system <a href="http://protection.Date:" target="_blank" title="protection.Date:">protection.Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2025Time: 5:00 pm - 6:30 pmPlace: University of Saskatchewan- College of Engineering- 2B53 (57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK)Parking: Visitor Parking is available at meters throughout <a href="http://University.This" target="_blank" title="University.This">University.This is a technical event, and snacks is included in the registration <a href="http://cost.Admission:-" target="_blank" title="cost.Admission:-">cost.Admission:- IEEE Member: $0.00- IEEE Student Members: $0- University of Saskatchewan Students: $0- Members from the Industry (Non-IEEE Member): $10Note: Attendees will receive a certificate of participation, which may count toward Professional Development Hour (PDH) credits. Please complete the evaluation form after the event to receive your <a href="http://certificate.If" target="_blank" title="certificate.If">certificate.If you are interested, please register as soon as possible!The registration deadline is Tuesday, November 4 at 4:30pmSee additional details <a href="http://below.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="below.Speaker(s):">below.Speaker(s): Ramakrishna (Rama) GokarajuAgenda: - 5:00 - 6: 00 PM: Technical talk on Preventing Large-Scale Blackouts: Research in High-Speed Digital Relaying, Transient Stability Prediction, and Controlled Islanding- 6:00 - 6:30 PM: Refreshments, Socializing and NetworkingRoom: ENG 2B53, Bldg: College of Engineering, 57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

IEEE North Saskatchewan Section ExCom Meeting

57 Campus Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 5A9, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/469125

IEEE North Saskatchewan Section Meeting57 Campus Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 5A9, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/469125