SUSTAINABLE ENERGY ENGINEERING (SEE) GRADUATE CONFERENCE 2025
SCHOOL OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY ENGINEERING, 10285 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, Surrey, British Columbia, CanadaMainly to promote the presence of IEEE SFU Student Branch and attract more volunteers for <a href="http://IEEE.Encouraged" target="_blank" title="IEEE.Encouraged">IEEE.Encouraged students to be a member of the student <a href="http://branch.SCHOOL" target="_blank" title="branch.SCHOOL">branch.SCHOOL OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY ENGINEERING, 10285 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Presentation on Non-conventional rural system: Harvesting energy from Extra-High Voltage transmission line corridor
Smart Park Innovation Hub, 100 Innovation Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 6A8The talk will introduce the non-conventional rural generation system that extracts energy from extra-high voltage transmission line corridors. The system was designed for a 230-kV transmission line to attend a 100-kW load and consists of a special 20-km collector line and an innovative substation. The energy is coupled to the collector line and supplied through a resonant circuit. There is no physical contact with the transmission line. A detailed electromagnetic study will be described, assuring there is no disturbance to the transmission line and that the rural system delivers high-quality energy. The simulations were performed with PSCAD. This system can be replicated at both sides of the TL to feed small remote loads like indigenous villages or become an additional supply source for existing rural systems. Important results regarding cost evaluation of the system are <a href="http://provided.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="provided.Speaker(s):">provided.Speaker(s):Cristina, Sebastian Smart Park Innovation Hub, 100 Innovation Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 6A8
Robowars 2025
1515 Saint-Catherine St W #1428, Montreal, Quebec, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1S6Robowars is the first official robot-sumo tournament in North America recognized by the FSI - AJRST (All Japan Robot-Sumo Tournament). The competition pits sumo-bots against one another to see who can push their competitor out of the ring first. Participants are tasked with building a sumo robot capable of being active-reactive in the ring and they have to do it beforehand. This, therefore, is a perfect opportunity for students to expand and showcase their engineering skills. Indeed, the organizing team is working to attract potential recruiters to the event so students can showcase their <a href="http://talents.Robowars" target="_blank" title="talents.Robowars">talents.Robowars has been running for over 4 years! Last year's event had a Robowars record high attendance of 80 participants (25-30 teams). This year, we aim to welcome about 100 participants. However, IEEE has its lab open and offers knowledgeable lab supervisors who can help students with building their robots. Furthermore, IEEE has been expanding their reach and contacting universities from all over Canada to encourage participation in Robowars. Last year the University of Mcmaster joined our <a href="http://competitions.This" target="_blank" title="competitions.This">competitions.This year, we aim to take the competition to the international stage. We’ve begun discussions with AJRST, and if the event succeeds, the winner will earn a chance to compete in Japan’s prestigious robot-sumo <a href="http://tournament.1515" target="_blank" title="tournament.1515">tournament.1515 Saint-Catherine St W #1428, Montreal, Quebec, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1S6
Network Analyzer Applications for 224Gbps and 6G
Bldg: HUB 350, 350 Legget Dr., Kanata, Ontario, CanadaJoin us for a quick introduction o high speed applications and demo on ZNA usage for Samtec 224Gbps new connector board as well as application of the D-band <a href="http://modules.This" target="_blank" title="modules.This">modules.This seminar provides an overview of high-speed measurement best practices with a focus on network analyzer applications in next-generation interconnects and SerDes characterization. We will discuss key considerations for making accurate S-parameter measurements, calibration techniques, fixture de-embedding, and time/frequency-domain <a href="http://correlation.The" target="_blank" title="correlation.The">correlation.The session will include a live demonstration using the Rohde & Schwarz ZNA 110 GHz vector network analyzer and the Samtec 90 GHz BullsEye ISI Test Board, showcasing practical measurement workflows for broadband interconnects and evaluating channel performance in ultra-high-speed <a href="http://systems.This" target="_blank" title="systems.This">systems.This event is ideal for engineers and researchers working in high-speed digital, RF/microwave, and packaging domains who are seeking hands-on insight into cutting-edge instrumentation and methodologies for 224 Gbps system design and <a href="http://validation.Note:" target="_blank" title="validation.Note:">validation.Note: by registering to this event you consent sharing your contact information with R&S CanadaSpeaker(s): Mahwash Arjumand, Dr. Sameh Y. Elnaggar, Dr. Ahmed AbdellatifBldg: HUB 350, 350 Legget Dr., Kanata, Ontario, Canada
Generative AI and Deep Learning for Resource Allocation in 6G Wireless Networks
Room: EV003-309, Bldg: Electrical & Computer Engineering Department EV, Concordia University, 1515 Ste. Catherine West (corner with Guy St.), MONTREAL, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8This talk provides an in-depth exploration into resource management within 6G wireless networks, focusing on the vision, key performance indicators (KPIs), key enabling techniques (KETs), and the diverse array of services characteristic of these advanced networks. The distinct challenges inherent in 6G's resource management call for a pivotal shift towards artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)-driven solutions, necessitating a departure from traditional optimization-centric approaches. This talk will shed light on generative AI and unsupervised ML strategies tailored to effectively address convex and non-convex resource management optimization problems. A key focus will be on deep unsupervised learning techniques for network resource allocation, addressing non-linear and non-convex constraints. Deep implicit layers and differentiable projection methods will be explored as mechanisms to ensure zero constraint violations in applications such as beamforming, phase-shift optimization, and power allocation. Furthermore, the potential of generative AI models, including large language models (LLMs), to enable proactive network resource allocation will be examined, highlighting their role in optimizing performance and reducing reliance on traditional heuristics. The session will conclude by identifying key research gaps and future directions, paving the way for next-generation AI-driven wireless <a href="http://networks.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="networks.Speaker(s):">networks.Speaker(s): Dr. Hina Tabassum, Room: EV003-309, Bldg: Electrical & Computer Engineering Department EV, Concordia University, 1515 Ste. Catherine West (corner with Guy St.), MONTREAL, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8
Current state of Quantum Computing and Cryptography
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/484422The talk will provide the current status of quantum computing, what the next few years is likely to bring, and how this impacts the security of <a href="http://cryptography.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="cryptography.Co-sponsored">cryptography.Co-sponsored by: IEEE Montreal SectionSpeaker(s): Dr. Chuck EasttomAgenda: 2000 Hours - START of Distinguished Lecture2100 Hours - END of Distinguished Lecture2100 Hours - Start of Q&A, Discussions, Thoughts, etcALL times are in EDT/EST format---------------------------------------------------------------An IEEE Montreal CS/CIS Chapter event. All are welcome. Consider becoming an IEEE member if such similar events are of professional/academic interest to you. Also if you have a topic or person in mind - which should be shared - do let the organizers <a href="http://know.Virtual:" target="_blank" title="know.Virtual:">know.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/484422
Student Networking Event at Photonics North 2025
Level One Game Pub, 14 Waller St, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1N 9C4This networking event will be a unique chance for Optica, SPIE, and IEEE Photonics Society student members from across Canada and beyond to connect, share ideas, and build professional relationships in a relaxed and welcoming environment. The event will feature an icebreaker quantum-themed quiz, with teams of four or five students of different chapters to encourage interaction, with complimentary food and a free drink for each attendee. A prize will be given to the best team. Following the quiz, we will host an informal networking session to encourage further connections among <a href="http://participants.Note:" target="_blank" title="participants.Note:">participants.Note: Participation is free for the student members of IEEE Photonics Society, Optica, or SPIE. Non-member students are required to pay 15.00 CAD. This fee is NOT required at the time of registration and can be paid in person by e-transfer or cash at the <a href="http://event.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="event.Co-sponsored">event.Co-sponsored by: OPTICA-SPIE Student Chapter at INRSLevel One Game Pub, 14 Waller St, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1N 9C4
Human-Centered Design in Mixed Reality for Surgery and Clinical Practice
Room: Fisher Conference Room (2201), Bldg: Robarts Research Institute, Robarts Research Institute, 100 Perth Drive, London, Ontario, Canada, n6g2v4At the Applied Perception Lab at Concordia University, user-centered design principles are at the core of developing innovative technologies that enhance healthcare and surgical practices. By focusing on visualization techniques, display devices, and interaction paradigms, our work aims to improve user experiences in clinical workflows and surgical environments. The first part of the talk will provide an overview of our latest projects that connect technology with healthcare outcomes, including an mHealth app supporting breast cancer patients, a game for teaching safer surgery, and a VR environment designed to reduce MRI-related anxiety. These projects all focus on how technology can address specific user needs to improve healthcare experiences and <a href="http://outcomes.The" target="_blank" title="outcomes.The">outcomes.The second part will dive deeper on a specific project: the design and development of accessible and precise neurosurgical guidance tools. During neurosurgery, surgeons must map preoperative patient images onto the patient positioned on the operating room table. This mapping is essential for understanding the topology and location of anatomical structures that are not visible in the exposed surgical field. However, the process is complex, time-consuming, and prone to error. By integrating augmented reality, auditory guidance, and interaction techniques, we can offer surgeons a more accurate and comprehensive understanding of patient-specific anatomical information. These methods have the potential to reduce surgical time and improve precision, ultimately enhancing patient <a href="http://outcomes.The" target="_blank" title="outcomes.The">outcomes.The talk aims to demonstrate how focusing on human factors and perception can transform healthcare and surgical technologies, ultimately benefiting both patients and <a href="http://providers.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="providers.Co-sponsored">providers.Co-sponsored by: Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringSpeaker(s): Marta, Room: Fisher Conference Room (2201), Bldg: Robarts Research Institute, Robarts Research Institute, 100 Perth Drive, London, Ontario, Canada, n6g2v4
IEEE OES-GRSS NL chapter Invited Talk 1
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/481014The title of the talk:"Advancing Marine Robotics in Complex Environments "Abstract:Marine robotic platforms have been increasingly used in oceanography and marine science research to study complex processes in challenging environments. In this seminar, the speaker will present the recent the development of a highly customizable control and mission management system, and autonomy systems for marine robotic platforms conducting complicated missions, such as ice-water interface exploration, iceberg mapping, underwater docking and multi-agent <a href="http://coordination.Presenter:Dr" target="_blank" title="coordination.Presenter:Dr">coordination.Presenter:Dr. Mingxi ZhouMingxi's brief bio:Mingxi Zhou is an Associate Professor at Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island. Prior to his appointment, he was a postdoctoral researcher at Memorial University of Newfoundland from 2017 to 2018. He received his PhD and M.Eng degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland in 2017 and 2012, and holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Central South University in <a href="http://China.His" target="_blank" title="China.His">China.His research is focused on marine autonomy, underwater navigation, and open-access hardware development, especially for operations in complex environments, such as under-ice and rapidly changing coastal waters. He is an NSF CAREER Award recipient in 2023.Time:May 22, 2025 from 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm (NL time)Webex link: <a href="https://mun.webex.com/meet/weiminSpeaker(s):" target="_blank" title="https://mun.webex.com/meet/weiminSpeaker(s):">https://mun.webex.com/meet/weiminSpeaker(s): Mingxi Zhou, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/481014
The Interplay between Artificial Intelligence and 5G-Advanced toward 6G
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/483160Join us for an online Distinguished Lecture by Dr. Xingqin Lin, 3GPP Lead at NVIDIA, on Artificial Intelligence and 5<a href="http://G-Advanced.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="G-Advanced.Speaker(s):">G-Advanced.Speaker(s): Dr. Xingqin LinVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/483160
TALK 32: Planet Earth 2.0
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482908Speaker: Michelle KunimotoSubject: An Exploration of Planets and Potential PlanetsAbstract:Michelle will talk about her work at the UBC Physics Department exploring the universe and identifying 3000 <a href="http://planets.Her" target="_blank" title="planets.Her">planets.Her research areas are Exoplanet detection, Exoplanet characterization, Exoplanet demographics and occurrence rates, and <a href="http://Astrostatistics.This" target="_blank" title="Astrostatistics.This">Astrostatistics.This is part of the TALK series organized by Carl Zanon of Vancouver Section LMAG. All Life Members and anyone else interested is welcome to attend. Times are Vancouver, 9:45 AM PDT is 12:45 PM <a href="http://EDT.Registration" target="_blank" title="EDT.Registration">EDT.Registration is optional, but we want to know who to <a href="http://expect.Future" target="_blank" title="expect.Future">expect.Future Talks planned:2025-Jun-21 TALK #33 S. Douglas Cromey Electric Ferry in KingstonSpeaker(s): Dr. Michelle KunimotoAgenda: <a href="https://us02web.zoom.us/j/49125402539:45" target="_blank" title="https://us02web.zoom.us/j/49125402539:45">https://us02web.zoom.us/j/49125402539:45 AM PDT Zoom opens10:00 AM PDT Welcome and speaker introduction10:05 AM PDT SpeakerVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482908
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