• Trojan Technologies Tour

    3020 Gore Rd, London, Ontario, Canada, N5V 4T7

    Fanshawe College students have the opportunity to attend a guided tour of one of London’s leading global technology manufacturers. Trojan Technologies is internationally recognized for its advanced water treatment and UV disinfection systems, supporting municipal and industrial infrastructure worldwide. Any Fanshawe College student may register and attend this tour. Please note that students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to and from the Trojan Technologies facility, located at 3020 Gore Rd, London, ON N5V 4<a href="http://T7.IF" target="_blank" title="T7.IF">T7.IF YOU REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AND CAN NO LONGER ATTEND, PLEASE UNREGISTER SO OTHER STUDENTS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO <a href="http://PARTICIPATE.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="PARTICIPATE.Co-sponsored">PARTICIPATE.Co-sponsored by: Trojan Technologies3020 Gore Rd, London, Ontario, Canada, N5V 4T7

  • IEEE OES-GRSS NL chapter Invited Talk 1 (Feb. 24, 2026)

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/538893

    Title: Transforming Marine Science with Machine LearningSpeaker: Dr. Zonghua Liu (Robert Gordon University, UK)Abstract: Machine learning (ML), a subfield of artificial intelligence (AI), is centered on the development of computational systems that learn patterns and insights directly from data. Unlike traditional, rule-based programming, these algorithms autonomously improve their performance and accuracy through exposure to more information, effectively "learning" from experience without being explicitly coded for every scenario. The application of machine learning is rapidly transforming the field of marine science and technology. Its ability to process vast, complex, and multidimensional datasets makes it an indispensable tool for modern marine research. Consequently, proficiency in ML is no longer just an advantage but is becoming an essential skill for researchers and professionals aiming to tackle the most pressing challenges in oceanography, ecology, and resource management. This presentation will illustrate this transformative potential through a series of concise case studies. We will explore how ML algorithms are being deployed for critical tasks such as classification, identification, segmentation, sizing and <a href="http://measurement.Biography:" target="_blank" title="measurement.Biography:">measurement.Biography: Dr. Zonghua Liu is now a Lecturer in Robotics in the School of Computing, Engineering and Technology at the Robert Gordon University. He is a member of IEEE and IET. He is also the Secretary of the IEEE OES UKRI Chapter, and Technical Chair IEEE OES OCEANS 27 Aberdeen. He received his B.Eng. degree in Applied Physics, M.SC. degree in Laser Technology degrees in China, and Ph.D. degree in Engineering in the UK. His current research interests include but are not limited to robotics (e.g., underwater and medical), underwater/medical sensors, optical fibre sensors, computer vision, machine-learning-based signal and image processing, water/environment quality monitoring, real-time reporting systems using AI and cloud computing. He has much research experience in underwater sensors, underwater optical imaging and sensing, and machine-learning-based image processing. He has a good track record and is often involved in national/international collaborations (researcher in a UK-Japan project and an EU project, Co-I in two Japan projects and a Turing Ecosystem Leadership Award). His work has been highly respected proven by invitations as a speaker at international conferences/workshops. He has published 20+ papers in international journals and conference proceedings of high <a href="http://reputation.Time:" target="_blank" title="reputation.Time:">reputation.Time: NST 9:30-11:00AM (UTC 13:00-14:30)Link: <a href="https://mun.webex.com/meet/weiminCohost:" target="_blank" title="https://mun.webex.com/meet/weiminCohost:">https://mun.webex.com/meet/weiminCohost: IEEE OES UK & RI ChapterSpeaker(s): Zonghua Liu, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/538893

  • [IEEE CAS04/ED15/EP21/PHO36 Photonics Society Distinguished Lecture] The Energy Challenges from a Materials’ Perspective

    Room: 202, Bldg: Galbraith Building, 35 St George St, Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/532572

    IEEE Photonics Society Toronto is proud to invite you to a seminar by Dr. Federico Rosei of University of Trieste, <a href="http://Italy.Join" target="_blank" title="Italy.Join">Italy.Join us Tuesday, 24 February 2026 at 4PM (ET) on University of Toronto main campus. Refreshments will be served. Registration <a href="http://Required.Abstract---------------------------------------------------------------The" target="_blank" title="Required.Abstract---------------------------------------------------------------The">Required.Abstract---------------------------------------------------------------The quest for sustainable development dictates an urgent transition from fossil fuels to renewables. This presentation focuses on next generation (solar) energy technologies from a materials perspective. We study structure property/relationships in advanced materials, emphasizing multifunctional systems that exhibit several functionalities. Such systems are then used as building blocks for the fabrication of various emerging technologies. In particular, nanostructured materials synthesized via the bottom–up approach present an opportunity for future generation low cost and low energy intensive manufacturing of devices. We focus on recent developments in solar technologies, including third generation photovoltaics, solar hydrogen production, luminescent solar concentrators and other optoelectronic devices, highlighting the role and importance of critical raw <a href="http://materials.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="materials.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Speaker(s):">materials.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Speaker(s): Dr. Federico Rosei, Room: 202, Bldg: Galbraith Building, 35 St George St, Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/532572

  • IEEE NL Section AGM 2025-2026

    Room: CSF1203, Bldg: Core Science Facility, 45 Arctic Ave, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, A1C 5S7, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/540771

    The IEEE NL Section warmly invites you to attend our 2025–2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM). This will be a hybrid event, held in person at CSF1203, Core Science Facility Building, Memorial University, and virtually via <a href="http://Webex.The" target="_blank" title="Webex.The">Webex.The evening will feature Dr. Wanglong Lu, Senior Data Scientist in AI/Analytics at Nasdaq Verafin, Canada, who will deliver a technical talk titled “Generative Models for Semantic Image Editing: Multimodal Approaches.” We will also be joined virtually by a representative from IEEE <a href="http://Canada.The" target="_blank" title="Canada.The">Canada.The event will begin at 6:00 PM with light refreshments, followed by the formal AGM proceedings at 6:30 PM. During the meeting, we will review the Section’s activities over the past year and outline plans for 2026. The technical talk by Dr. Lu will follow, and the event is expected to conclude by 8:00 <a href="http://PM.Please" target="_blank" title="PM.Please">PM.Please register using the free registration link <a href="http://provided.This" target="_blank" title="provided.This">provided.This is an excellent opportunity to connect with fellow IEEE members and colleagues in our local community. We look forward to seeing you <a href="http://there.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="there.Co-sponsored">there.Co-sponsored by: IEEE NL Section, Memorial University of NewfoundlandSpeaker(s): Dr. Wanglong LuRoom: CSF1203, Bldg: Core Science Facility, 45 Arctic Ave, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, A1C 5S7, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/540771

  • Talk on “Beyond the Code: How to Stand Out and Start Out in Tech Careers”

    Room: ED 388, Bldg: Education, University of Regina, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, S4S 0A2

    Want to stand out in your next internship or summer student interview?You’re learning how to build technology...Do you know how technology actually gets approved, funded, governed, and delivered?You’re learning how to <a href="http://code.You’re" target="_blank" title="code.You’re">code.You’re learning data <a href="http://modeling.You’re" target="_blank" title="modeling.You’re">modeling.You’re learning architecture <a href="http://principles.But" target="_blank" title="principles.But">principles.But do you understand how real organizations actually deliver technology solutions?Join this seminar to discover:- How SDLC, PMLC, OCM, and strategy practices shape real-world delivery- How these practices level up your value in these roles- Why hiring leaders look for more than technical skill- How to make your resume and interview answers stand out- Practical ways to build differentiating experience before you graduateIf you want to move from “technically capable” to “hire immediately,” this session is for <a href="http://you.We'll" target="_blank" title="you.We'll">you.We'll include a practical case example from the SGI Data Office where technical leadership and practices leadership joined forces to recover a troubled delivery <a href="http://stream.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="stream.Speaker(s):">stream.Speaker(s): Tom McGill, Kim Doering, Mike JacobsonAgenda: - Land Acknowledgement- Introduction of the Speakers- Talk on "Beyond the Code: How to Stand Out and Start Out in Tech Careers"- Q&A- RefreshmentsRoom: ED 388, Bldg: Education, University of Regina, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, S4S 0A2

  • HKN–IEEE Lecture with Dr. Michelson (Live + Pizza)

    Room: 3038, Bldg: MCLD, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    UBC IEEE and HKN are pleased to host Dr. Michelson for a special online presentation with a live audience at <a href="http://UBC.Dr" target="_blank" title="UBC.Dr">UBC.Dr. Michelson will deliver a 50-minute talk as part of an HKN–IEEE event. Attendees are invited to join us in MCLD 3038 to watch the presentation together, engage in discussion, and connect with fellow <a href="http://students.Pizza" target="_blank" title="students.Pizza">students.Pizza will be provided for in-person <a href="http://attendees.This" target="_blank" title="attendees.This">attendees.This event is open to IEEE members and non-members interested in learning more about the topic and engaging with the IEEE <a href="http://community.More" target="_blank" title="community.More">community.More details about the presentation topic will be shared <a href="http://soon.We" target="_blank" title="soon.We">soon.We look forward to seeing you there!Room: 3038, Bldg: MCLD, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

  • PNA-X Pro vector network analyzer seminar and live demonstration

    Room: 3142, Bldg: EIT, University of Waterloo, 200 University Ave. W., Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 3G4

    A technical semianar and a live demonstration of the Keysight 4-source PNA-X Pro vector network analyzer (VNA). The advanced DDS source capabilities, expanded power range, significant sensitivity and dynamic range improvements, and overall measurement speed are <a href="http://highlighted.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="highlighted.Speaker(s):">highlighted.Speaker(s): , AidinRoom: 3142, Bldg: EIT, University of Waterloo, 200 University Ave. W., Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 3G4

  • Welcome and Inaugural Meeting of the IEEE GRSS Student Branch Chapter GRS29

    Room: E2-160, Bldg: EITC, 75A Chancellor's Circle, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 5V6

    Welcome and Inaugural Meeting of the IEEE GRSS Student Branch Chapter <a href="http://GRS29.This" target="_blank" title="GRS29.This">GRS29.This is the first meeting of the newly-established IEEE GRSS Student Branch <a href="http://Chapter.It" target="_blank" title="Chapter.It">Chapter.It will be a meet-and-greet event, discussion on the first panel of officers, and presentation of the group's upcoming initiatives and recent field <a href="http://activities.Refreshments" target="_blank" title="activities.Refreshments">activities.Refreshments will be <a href="http://provided.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="provided.Agenda:">provided.Agenda: Meet and Greet with Interested MembersDiscussion on the First Panel of OfficersUpcoming Initiatives and Recent Field ActivitiesRoom: E2-160, Bldg: EITC, 75A Chancellor's Circle, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 5V6

  • IEEE Battle Royale XVII

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/537608

    WELCOME TO BATTLE ROYALE XVII! To all our returning legends and new recruits, welcome to the Battle Royale XVI start.gg homepage! Battle Royale XVI is here, running ONLINE February 13th-15th, 2026, and it's bigger and better than ever! Get your squad together, start strategizing, and prepare for an epic showdown! Whether you're diving into Valorant, League of Legends, Minecraft, Fortnite, or the chaos of Jack of All Games, there's a challenge for everyone. This year, we’re gaming for a cause, with all proceeds going to charity, so your skills can make a difference. Let the countdown begin—get ready to dominate the battlegrounds! Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/537608

  • IEEE North Saskatchewan Section ExCom Meeting – March 2026

    57 Campus Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 5A9, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/540625

    IEEE North Saskatchewan Section Meeting - March, 202657 Campus Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 5A9, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/540625

  • Reflections on entrepreneurship in integrated photonics and workforce development

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/539458

    Reflections on entrepreneurship in integrated photonics and workforce developmentAbstract:Photonic integrated circuits (PICs) promise improvements in size, weight, power, cost, and functionality compared to bulk/discrete optics and photonics for several applications. In this talk, Dr. McComber will introduce the field of integrated photonics and the histories and trajectories of the two companies he leads, providing insights into the photonics talent pipeline and marketplace as well as lessons learned in entrepreneurship. This talk is relevant for those interested in entrepreneurship and the ever-changing landscape of integrated <a href="http://photonics.Dr" target="_blank" title="photonics.Dr">photonics.Dr. Kevin McComberSpeaker(s): Dr. Kevin McComberVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/539458

  • The Toronto Wireline Workshop

    Room: GB202, Bldg: Galbraith Building, University of Toronto, 35 St George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Abstract:As industry is starting to deploy systems based on 224Gbps/lane and growing pains are becoming more apparent, AI companies are clamoring already for more bandwidth. A first look at 448Gbps is already highlighting the enormous challenges of running even very short links on copper. However, industry doesn’t seem yet ready to throw the towel on pluggable modules as gateways to optical interconnect given the risks and limitations of <a href="http://CPO.Some" target="_blank" title="CPO.Some">CPO.Some of the questions that will be covered:- Can we clearly articulate what are the priorities in developing the next generation of interconnect for AI?- What are the main obstacles to the adoption of short reach optics to replace the last inches of electrical connectivity?- What can we learn from advances in C2C and in particular by the success of UCIe?- Does it make sense to still have pluggable modules and what is the best way to do that?- Was LPO a success or a bust and can we move forward with it?- What are the promises and possible pitfalls of CPO?Topics touched upon:- System level (Computing, AI) requirements & considerations (architectural trends, efficiency, bw, latency, cost <a href="http://etc.)-" target="_blank" title="etc.)-">etc.)- Optical and electrical energy efficiency considerations- HW technology developments and limitations (interposer, packaging, connectors, cables)- System trade offs analysis (retiming vs. linear, vs. CPO)- Chiplets and co-packaging technology- Analysis of latest OIF development on next generation interconnectRoom: GB202, Bldg: Galbraith Building, University of Toronto, 35 St George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada