IEEE Toronto AGM

Archeo, 31 Trinity Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5A 3C4

Archeo, 31 Trinity Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5A 3C4

IEEE ÈTS Student Branch (SB) Officers’ Training and Networking

Room: 6900, Bldg: INRS-Energie, 800 Rue De La Gauchetière O, Sixth Floor, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

This is a unique opportunity for IEEE student members to come together and learn from fellow officers the tools and experience to run an IEEE Student <a href="http://Branch.Agenda:">Branch.[]Agenda: AGENDA:- Benefits of Joining IEEE- Office Tools and Software for running a Student Branch (SB)- Scholarships for IEEE Volunteers- Funding Resources- Exchange resources and ideas with fellow SB leaders (Concordia, McGill, Polytechnique Montréal, <a href="http://etc.)Room:" target="_blank" title="etc.)Room:">etc.)Room: 6900, Bldg: INRS-Energie, 800 Rue De La Gauchetière O, Sixth Floor, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

IEEE Senior Member Grade Elevation Night

Room: Room 6900 (6th floor), INRS-Energie, 800 Rue De La Gauchetière O, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444632

You are invited to an important event – an opportunity to apply for IEEE Senior Member grade!All IEEE members who meet the qualifications below are encouraged to attend and meet with Senior Members, Fellows, and Honorary Members. Bring your application, obtain Senior Member references and learn more about what Senior membership means. Refreshments are <a href="http://complimentary.Do" target="_blank" title="complimentary.Do">complimentary.Do you qualify as a Senior Member?1) Candidates shall be an engineer, scientist, educator, technical executive, or originator in IEEE-designated fields (Bylaw 1-104.11)2) Candidates shall have been in professional practice for at least ten years (see full qualifications)3) Candidates shall have shown “significant performance” over a period of at least five of those years in professional <a href="http://practice.For" target="_blank" title="practice.For">practice.For all information and the application form<a href="https://www.ieee.org/membership/senior/senior-requirements.htmlPlease" target="_blank" title="https://www.ieee.org/membership/senior/senior-requirements.htmlPlease">https://www.ieee.org/membership/senior/senior-requirements.htmlPlease bring to the event four copies of both your completed application form and your detailed resume or CV, complete with full details and a strict timeline of <a href="http://dates.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="dates.Speaker(s):">dates.Speaker(s): , Matt PosnerAgenda: 17:30-17:55: Welcome & refreshments / Accueil et rafraichissements17:55-18:00: Inauguration of the IEEE Photonics Society Chapter of the IEEE INRS Student <a href="http://Branch.18:00-18:45:" target="_blank" title="Branch.18:00-18:45:">Branch.18:00-18:45: Opening remarks and panel discussion18:45-19:30: Free networking / Réseautage libreRoom: Room 6900 (6th floor), INRS-Energie, 800 Rue De La Gauchetière O, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444632

Short Circuit Analysis

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443570

This presentation discusses the engineering methods used to calculate and mitigate short circuits in electrical design. It includes a brief overview of what short circuits are, their causes, and the related technical theory. The design stages for calculating short circuit levels are explored, followed by different strategies to reduce short circuit levels. The importance of considering code requirements and electrical safety implications is emphasized, along with practical design implications such as cost, material sourcing, lead times, and the physical size constraints of the components. The presentation concludes with a comparison of the various strategies discussed, highlighting the advantages of each method and the specific cases for how and when they can be <a href="http://applied.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="applied.Co-sponsored">applied.Co-sponsored by: IEEE Canadian Atlantic Section PES/IAS Chapter/Dr. Hamed AlySpeaker(s): Patrick Oldfield, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443570

IEEE Education Society Initiative #26 : Robotics For The Streets: Open-Source Robotics for Academics and The Community

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/442085

This two-hour workshop will present open-source robotics platform, Lily∞Bot, including hardware, software and electronics. These robots are designed accessible, inclusive and flexible to grow with the user from novice to expert. This is accomplished with extensive online learning resources, battery modules, and controller modules for platforms such as Micro:Bit, Circuit Playground Express, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi Pico W. There will also be a discussion of how an open-source robot may be used to meet some of requirements of the IEEE Standard for Networked Smart Learning Objects for Online Laboratories. This is an interactive workshop with a hands-on component using a physical robot for in person participants. Finally, the workshop will end with a survey or brainstorming session on how participants could use the Lily∞Bot to meet their engineering education goals and/or the IEEE Standard for Networked Smart Learning Objects for Online Laboratories (IEEE Std 1876™-2019).Speaker(s): Hamadou, Luis Felipe, CarlottaAgenda: 8:00 AM – 8:10 AM Welcome and Introduction and Brief presentation of the IEEE Virtual Graduate Study Consortium Initiative (Prof. Hamadou Saliah-Hassane)8:10 AM – 8:20 AM IEEE Education Society Standards Developments (Dr. Luis Felipe Zapata Rivera)8:20 AM – 10:20 AM Practical activity Robotics for the Streets (Dr. Carlotta Berry)Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/442085

Emerging Techniques for Reliability and Predictive Maintenance Empowering reliability and predictive maintenance with Digital Twins and AI

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444163

This Mini-Symposium aims to gather leading experts to discuss the implementation and implications of recent advances for reliability analysis and maintenance planning, specifically the integration of predictive maintenance, AI, digital twins and other related topics. There is much exciting new research on Digital Twins and AI that is making fundamental advancements in reliability and predictive maintenance. The increasing availability of condition-monitoring data has incentivized in recent years the development of machine learning for prognostics and diagnostics, big data analytics, generative AI. With these, Digital Twins have also become increasingly <a href="http://performant.You" target="_blank" title="performant.You">performant.You are cordially invited to share your knowledge and opinions, and to learn more on the application of Digital Twins and/or AI models to support reliability and predictive <a href="http://maintenance.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="maintenance.Speaker(s):">maintenance.Speaker(s): Anne Barros, Professor, David Coit, Professor, Christophe Berenguer, Professor, Konstantinos C. Gryllias, Professor,Agenda: (Tentative)8:30 – 9:00: Registration, Welcome coffee9:00 – 9:30: Prof. Anne Barros, Centralesupélec France: Welcome speech; Recent advancements in reliability and resilience at RRSC, CentraleSupé<a href="http://lec.9:30" target="_blank" title="lec.9:30">lec.9:30 – 10:25: Prof. Zhiguo Zeng, Centralesupélec France: Empowering predictive maintenance with digital twins and AI: An application on <a href="http://robots.10:25" target="_blank" title="robots.10:25">robots.10:25 – 10:35: Coffee break10:35 – 11:30: Prof. Janet Lin, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden: Industrial AI-Driven Maintenance and the Evolution of Digital Twins11:30 – 12:25: Prof. Konstantinos Gryllias, KU Leuven, Belgium: Fault diagnosis based on digital twins and transfer learning12:25 – 13:30: Lunch13:30 – 14:25: Prof. Giovanni Lugaresi, KU Leuven, Belgium: Data-Driven Modelling of Digital Twins for Circular Production Systems14:25 – 15:20: Prof. Christophe Berenguer, Grenoble INP, France: On the degradation and RUL Control of Degrading Controlled Systems15:20 – 15:30: Coffee break15:30 – 16:25: Prof. Jie Liu, Beihang University, China: Causality-based representation learning for fault diagnosis of complex <a href="http://systems.16:25" target="_blank" title="systems.16:25">systems.16:25 – 17:20: Prof. Mihaela Mitici, Utrecht University, the Netherlands and Prof. David Coit, Rutgers University, USA: Predictive maintenance at the intersection between OR and ML – methodological challenges and opportunities17:20 – 17:45: Closing cocktail, announcement of next workshop, <a href="http://discussions.Virtual:" target="_blank" title="discussions.Virtual:">discussions.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444163

HV/MV underground power cables; from design to end of life.

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443350

[]The presentation is focused on the life cycle of high and medium voltage (HV/MV) underground power cables from the design to end of life andincludes common cable designs, installations configurations, installation errors, failure modes and both: commissioning and maintenance issues. It is based on many years of experience in cable testing and will provide real life <a href="http://examples.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="examples.Speaker(s):">examples.Speaker(s): Boguslaw Bochenski, PhD, PEng, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443350

IEEE KW SECTION – PES CHAPTER – POWER SYSTEM WEBINAR SERIES – WEBINAR 4

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443801

IEEE Kitchener-Waterloo Section PES chapter is continuing its power system webinar series for academia and industry professionals. The fourth webinar of this series is on topic " Transient Recovery Voltage Evaluation of Medium Voltage Generator Breaker Replacements", which will occur on 18th Nov 2024.Speaker(s): Maxwell, Tamer, TomVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443801

Lancement: les 101 mots de la photonique

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Co-sponsored by: IEEE Photonics Society. Optica. Optonique. COPL. McGill Univeristy. Université Laval. <a href="http://Ansys.Montréal" target="_blank" title="Ansys.Montréal">Ansys.Montréal, Quebec, Canada

Antenna Modeling and Simulations in Altair Feko

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444953

Now-a-days antennas have become an integral and important part of almost any wireless communication system. In the field of antenna engineering, theoretical analysis is of paramount importance in understanding the basics of the antenna radiation characteristics. While the basic concept of antennas is well known, closed form, exact analytical solutions to many antenna problems are not practical and impossible in many cases. Advances in electromagnetic (EM) simulations have significantly impacted the antenna design process by providing exact solutions by solving Maxwell’s equations using numerical methods. It is a common practice now in academia and industry to use various commercially available EM simulation tools for antenna design process. In this talk, we will introduce basics of antenna modeling and simulation process with pros and cons of various numerical methods, such as Method of Moments (MoM), Multilevel Fast Multipole Method (MLFMM), Finite Element Method (FEM), Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD), Physical Optics (PO), Ray Lunching Geometrical Optics (RL-GO), and Uniform Theory of Diffraction (UTD). We will then discuss modeling and simulation of various antenna types, starting from simple configurations such as dipoles and loops and eventually leading to more complicated and practical designs such as microstrip patches and high-gain reflector <a href="http://antennas.This" target="_blank" title="antennas.This">antennas.This webinar will be followed by a second webinar on December 9th (2PM Eastern) with live demonstrations of Feko for antenna simulations by Mr. Gopi Gampala, Senior Member IEEE, Manager Global Technical Team, Altair. Mr. Gampala will introduce Altair Feko user interface (CADFEKO and POSTFEKO) followed by live demo of the Feko to show case simulation of different antennas and application of various solver technologies explained in Webinar on Nov 19th. Register for this live demo session at <a href="https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445102Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445102Speaker(s):">https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445102Speaker(s): Dr. C.J. Reddy, Gopinath GampalaVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444953

Talk 3: Empower Talks: A WIE & Education Series

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445855

Title: Computer Network Research — Academia, Industry, and CollaborationsIndustry and academia are two extremely important participants in the network research. For decades, both industry practitioners and academic investigators have contributed numerous intellectual results to the community. On one side, some academic researchers will worry that it'll be difficult to make research contributions without the evaluation over large-scale production-level deployments. On the other side, seeing more experience papers from the industry is also a valuable opportunity for researchers to understand how the real network systems work in production. In this talk, I will share some of our observations about industry and academic <a href="http://collaborations.Co-sponsored">collaborations.[]Co-sponsored by: IEEE Education SocietySpeaker(s): Dr. Zili Meng, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/445855

IEEE Kingston Annual Banquet / AGM

285 Queen St, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7K 1B7

IEEE Kingston Annual Banquet/AGMIEEE Kingston Section looks forward to seeing you at this year's Annual Banquet Dinner and AGM on November 19th. The two events are separate, but you are welcome to attend both. Tickets are required for the Banquet Dinner, and an RSVP is required for the AGM. Please see details <a href="http://below.Annual" target="_blank" title="below.Annual">below.Annual Banquet DinnerDate: Tuesday, November 19Time: 6pmLocation: Renaissance Supper Club - 285 Queen <a href="http://St.Tickets:" target="_blank" title="St.Tickets:">St.Tickets: Regular tickets are $35, and student tickets are $20. The event will include a three-course meal, a keynote talk, a presentation of graduate awards, and a chance to socialize with the <a href="http://community.Menu:1st" target="_blank" title="community.Menu:1st">community.Menu:1st Course: choice of Chef's Soup of the Day; or Autumn Garden Salad with Sweet Vinaigrette Dressing with fresh rollsMain Course: choice of Chicken Fricassee with White Wine Mushroom Sauce, Rustic Mashed Potatoes and Vegetable Medley; or Maple Salmon with Saffron Rice and Vegetable Medley; or Georgian Stuffed Pepper with Rustic Mashed Potatoes and Vegetable Medley with Tomato Piccalilli Sauce Dessert: Apple Crisp with Whipped CreamAnnual General Meeting (AGM)Date: Tuesday, November 19Time: 5-6pmLocation: Renaissance Supper Club - 285 Queen <a href="http://St.Details:" target="_blank" title="St.Details:">St.Details: The purpose of this meeting is to elect next year's committee. Hors d'oeuvres will be served. RSVP required. Please email [email protected] if you plan to <a href="http://attend.285" target="_blank" title="attend.285">attend.285 Queen St, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7K 1B7