Career Pathways in Clinical Engineering – A WIE Talk
Room: Will be emailed the day before the event, Bldg: EITC, University Of Manitoba, Main Campus, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 2K1Curious about how engineering meets healthcare? Join us for an exciting "FREE" session on Career Pathways in Clinical Engineering, where we’ll explore how clinical engineers play a vital role in shaping the future of medicine and patient care. This talk will feature insights from Abnoor Kaur, a regional clinical engineer at Shared Health, providing valuable guidance on career opportunities and professional networking in the <a href="http://field.Discover" target="_blank" title="field.Discover">field.Discover the diverse opportunities in hospitals, research, medical device industries, and startups. Whether you’re considering a career in healthcare technology or simply exploring your options, this event will give you a clear roadmap and insider insights into one of the fastest-growing <a href="http://fields.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="fields.Speaker(s):">fields.Speaker(s): , AbnoorRoom: Will be emailed the day before the event, Bldg: EITC, University Of Manitoba, Main Campus, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 2K1
IEEE Toronto ExCom Meeting
Room: SF2104, Bldg: Sandford Fleming, 10 King's College Rd, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 3G4, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500194We would like to invite you to our next ExCom meeting of 2025.This will be a hybrid event held on September 18th, at University of <a href="http://Toronto.1" target="_blank" title="Toronto.1">Toronto.1. Below is the link to register for the event and let us know the status of your participation (online or in-person). Please make sure you register by Tuesday, September 16<a href="http://th.2" target="_blank" title="th.2">th.2. Please ensure that a representative from your chapter is present. If the chapter chair, and/or vice chair are unable to attend, kindly designate another chapter representative to participate in discussions and <a href="http://decisions.3" target="_blank" title="decisions.3">decisions.3. Chairs of chapter and affinity groups: If you have updates to share during the meeting, please let us know in <a href="http://advance.Date:" target="_blank" title="advance.Date:">advance.Date: Thursday, September 18th, 2025Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PMLocation: University of TorontoPizza and pop will be served from 6:00 PM to 6:20 PM. The Zoom session will start at 6:20 <a href="http://PM.Looking" target="_blank" title="PM.Looking">PM.Looking forward to seeing you <a href="http://all.Room:" target="_blank" title="all.Room:">all.Room: SF2104, Bldg: Sandford Fleming, 10 King's College Rd, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 3G4, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500194
Northern Canada Section ExCom Meeting
Room: Elm room, Bldg: Holiday Inn Hotel, 4485 Gateway Blvd NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6H 5H5, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500660ExCom Meeting of the Northern Canada SectionRoom: Elm room, Bldg: Holiday Inn Hotel, 4485 Gateway Blvd NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6H 5H5, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500660
IEEE PES Vancouver Chapter Event: DC Transmission Grids DLP talk by Prof. Dragan Jovcic
Room: 1021, Bldg: SW01, 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, V5G 3H2Hello IEEE PES Vancovuer Chapter and IEEE Vancouver Section Members,Join Professor Dragan Jovcic, FIEEE, for a thought-provoking seminar on the rapid advances in high-voltage DC transmission—especially the rise of VSC and MMC technologies enabling multi-terminal DC grids akin to complex AC systems. Explore real-world motivations such as the proposed 350 GW North Sea DC grid, limitations of AC over long subsea links, and technical challenges in protection, such as ultra-fast relay selectivity in under 0.5 ms, interoperability, self-protection, and ensuring reliability comparable to AC <a href="http://grids.-Date:" target="_blank" title="grids.-Date:">grids.-Date: Friday, 19 September 2025-Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (PST)-Location: Building SW1 Room# 1021, 3700 Willingdon Ave, Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2-Cost: CAD $5 for IEEE Members and free of cost for IEEE Students-Seats are limited—registration is required. Please use the registration link in this notice and <a href="http://email.What" target="_blank" title="email.What">email.What to Expect:-Insights on the state-of-the-art technologies and grid-scale DC transmission developments-A deep dive into protection schemes, component and control challenges, and their real-world implications-Opportunity to ask Professor Jovcic questions and network with peers---------------------------------------------------------------Parking Options inside BCIT CampusParking Lot#15 is recommended for visitors, and you can pay at the Kiosks or by Phone. The BCIT Wayfinding and BCIT Parking Map is attached to this e-mail <a href="http://notice.---------------------------------------------------------------Agenda:" target="_blank" title="notice.---------------------------------------------------------------Agenda:">notice.---------------------------------------------------------------Agenda: 5:30 PMDoors open---------------------------------------------------------------5:30 PM – 6:00 PMRegistration & Networking-Check in at the registration desk-Light refreshments and Pizza-Networking---------------------------------------------------------------6:00 PM – 6:05 PMOpening Remarks-Welcome by the IEEE PES Vancouver Chapter representative-Introduction of Professor Dragan Jovcic---------------------------------------------------------------6:05 PM – 6:50 PMSession 1---------------------------------------------------------------6:50 PM – 7:00 PMBreak---------------------------------------------------------------7:00 PM – 7:30 PMSession 2---------------------------------------------------------------7:30 PM – 8:00 PMQ&A & Networking- Closing remarks and Q&A-Final thanks and acknowledgements-Reminder for upcoming IEEE PES Vancouver eventsRoom: 1021, Bldg: SW01, 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, V5G 3H2
TALK #33 – E-trains: “Okanagan Valley Electric Passenger Tram-trains – not in my lifetime or closer than you think?”
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/490455Abstract: An update on all things hydrail – freight and passenger – from UBC Okanagan engineering Professor Gord Lovegrove, together with his German collaborator, Dr Holger Busche. Gord & Holger will update us on UBCO’s latest hydrail research, as well as on their research exploring technical and economic feasibility case studies of inter-city, hydrail light rail for Canadian travellers & <a href="http://investors.Speakers:-" target="_blank" title="investors.Speakers:-">investors.Speakers:- Professor Gord Lovegrove, UBC Okanagan Engineering- Dr. Holger Busche, former Science Advisor on Energy & Transport, GermanySpeaker(s): Professor Gord Lovegrove, Dr. Holger BusheAgenda: <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 opens 15 minutes of introductions, general discussion and computer <a href="http://help.10:00" target="_blank" title="help.10:00">help.10:00 AM PDT Welcome and speaker introduction10:05 AM PDT SpeakerVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/490455
Workshop on Autonomous Driving & AI Simulation – Shaping the Future of Intelligent Mobility
Room: The Atrium, Bldg: George Vari Engineering, TMU, 245 Church St., 3rd Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B2R2[]We are pleased to announce this exciting workshop co-organized by Orivance & CNRS in collaboration with the IEEE Toronto <a href="http://Section.Orivance" target="_blank" title="Section.Orivance">Section.Orivance is a research-driven educational and consulting company focused on emerging technologies and innovation in intelligent systems. CNRS (Canadian National Robotic Society) is a non-profit organization committed to promoting robotics and AI education through workshops, competitions, and public <a href="http://engagement.The" target="_blank" title="engagement.The">engagement.The workshop, centered on autonomous driving and AI simulation, aims to introduce participants to the fundamentals of robotics and intelligent mobility using hands-on tools and platforms. It is designed to foster interdisciplinary learning and bridge the gap between academia and <a href="http://industry.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="industry.Co-sponsored">industry.Co-sponsored by: Orivance and CNRSAgenda: We are currently finalizing the detailed agenda, but it will include:- Introduction to autonomous driving and simulation- Hands-on practice with AVis or similar simulation tools- Presentations by guest speakers from industry and academia- Q&A and networking sessionRoom: The Atrium, Bldg: George Vari Engineering, TMU, 245 Church St., 3rd Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B2R2
Workshop on Autonomous Driving & AI Simulation – Shaping the Future of Intelligent Mobility
Room: TMU Room Number: The Atrium, Bldg: George Vari Engineering, 245 Church St. 3rd Floor Toronto, Ontario Canada , Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 2R2[]We are pleased to announce this exciting workshop co-organized by Orivance & CNRS in collaboration with the IEEE Toronto <a href="http://Section.Orivance" target="_blank" title="Section.Orivance">Section.Orivance is a research-driven educational and consulting company focused on emerging technologies and innovation in intelligent systems. CNRS (Canadian National Robotic Society) is a non-profit organization committed to promoting robotics and AI education through workshops, competitions, and public <a href="http://engagement.The" target="_blank" title="engagement.The">engagement.The workshop, centered on autonomous driving and AI simulation, aims to introduce participants to the fundamentals of robotics and intelligent mobility using hands-on tools and platforms. It is designed to foster interdisciplinary learning and bridge the gap between academia and <a href="http://industry.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="industry.Agenda:">industry.Agenda: We are currently finalizing the detailed agenda, but it will include:- Introduction to autonomous driving and simulation- Hands-on practice with AVis or similar simulation tools- Presentations by guest speakers from industry and academia- Q&A and networking sessionRoom:TMU Room Number: The Atrium, Bldg: George Vari Engineering, 245 Church St. 3rd Floor Toronto, Ontario Canada , Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 2R2
Graduate School 101
Room: FDA 3 (Engine), Bldg: Frank Dawson Adams Building, 3450 Rue University, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2A7Thinking about doing grad school? Hear from a panel of graduate school students in M.Sc., M.Eng., and PhD programs who will tell you all about their experiences and answer all of your burning questions!Room: FDA 3 (Engine), Bldg: Frank Dawson Adams Building, 3450 Rue University, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2A7
IEEE Milestone Dedication: Cobalt-60 Radiation Cancer Treatment Machines, 1951
Room: N/A, Bldg: Saskatchewan Cyclotron Facility, 120 Maintenance Road, University of Saskatchewan Campus, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 5C4The Dedication Ceremony will establish an "IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing" by the installation of plaques commemorating the development and first uses of Cobalt-60 cancer treatment machines in Saskatoon, SK, and London, ON, in 1951. The Saskatoon host location will be the Saskatchewan Cyclotron Facility, managed by the Sylvia Fedoruk Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation, who continue to "...apply nuclear science in order to advance medical health and environmental sustainability for the benefit of society...", and to recognize Dr. Sylvia Fedoruk and other members of the scientific team in <a href="http://Saskatchewan.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="Saskatchewan.Co-sponsored">Saskatchewan.Co-sponsored by: Sylvia Fedoruk Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation, <a href="http://Inc.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="Inc.Speaker(s):">Inc.Speaker(s): Denard, Agenda: 10:00 AM: Welcome - Representative on behalf of the IEEE History Committee10:05 AM: Introduction - Milestone Committee representative from IEEE North Saskatchewan Section (Denard Lynch)10:15 AM: Remarks - Representative from host organization from Sylvia Fedoruk Centre (TBD))10:25 AM: Closing Remark - :10:30 AM: RefreshmentsRoom: N/A, Bldg: Saskatchewan Cyclotron Facility, 120 Maintenance Road, University of Saskatchewan Campus, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 5C4
Dr. Zahra Moussavi: “Application of Engineering into Alzheimer’s Disease Management: Diagnosis and Non-Pharmaceutical Treatments”
Bldg: ICT 516, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 1N4Abstract: Memory and cognitive declines are associated with normal brain aging but are also precursors to dementia, in particular Alzheimer’s disease. While currently there is no cure or "vaccine" against dementia, based on brain’s plasticity, there are hopes to delay the onset or to slow the progression of <a href="http://disease.Alzheimer’s" target="_blank" title="disease.Alzheimer’s">disease.Alzheimer’s disease is multi-facet condition; thus, the key to its management is in multi-disciplinary approaches. The clinical treatment of Alzheimer’s is basically a family of cholinesterase inhibitors like Aricept that the majority have a very low response rate. In this talk, I will review and discuss engineering-driven solutions as non-pharmaceutical treatments such as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and transcranial alternative/direct current stimulation (tACS/tDCS) with Cognitive Exercises. The results of our recent longitudinal clinical trials will be <a href="http://presented.Speaker" target="_blank" title="presented.Speaker">presented.Speaker Bio: Zahra Moussavi is a professor, a Canada Research Chair Tier I, and the founder and former director of Biomedical Engineering Graduate Program at the University of Manitoba. Her current research focuses on a few major areas: 1) respiratory acoustics signal processing and its application on Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) detection as well as application on swallowing silent aspiration detection and predicting swallowing disorders’ severity; the series of publications and patents in that area has resulted in several national and international research collaborations; 2) the design of innovative immersive virtual reality navigational environments for Alzheimer’s diagnosis as well as neuro-rehabilitation, and 3) Alzheimer’s and dementia treatment by non-pharmaceutical means; this line of research has resulted in two international collaborations and funding. She is the recipient of several awards including the “2018 Technical Excellence Award,” Engineers Geoscientist Manitoba, “Canada’s Most Powerful Women (Top 100)”, “Manitoba Distinguished Women” and IEEE EMBS Distinguished Lecturer. She has published more than 350 peer-reviewed papers in journals and conferences and has given >137 invited talks/seminars including 2 TEDx Talks and 21 keynote speaker seminars at national and international conferences. Aside from academic work, on her spare time, she writes science articles for public. She has also developed and offered cognitive training programs for aging population along with a free app for memory exercises in dementia population, called Mind Triggers, which is available on any platform such as iPads, Tablets, iPhone, and <a href="http://others.Bldg:" target="_blank" title="others.Bldg:">others.Bldg: ICT 516, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 1N4
AI and Digital Twins in Next-Generation Wireless Networks
Room: 3504, Bldg: Richards Building, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 2W1This seminar features invited talks from three IEEE Distinguished Lecturers, who will discuss key challenges and techniques related to AI and Digital Twins in Next-Generation Wireless <a href="http://Networks.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="Networks.Speaker(s):">Networks.Speaker(s): Prof. Ping Wang, Prof. Lian Zhao, Prof. Dongmei ZhaoRoom: 3504, Bldg: Richards Building, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 2W1
Industry Night: Computing and Mechanics
Room: Second Floor, Bldg: Second Student Centre, 15 Library Ln, North York, Ontario, Canada, M3J 3K8(<a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/industry-night-computing-and-mechanics-tickets-1371856934019?aff=IEEE)Whether" target="_blank" title="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/industry-night-computing-and-mechanics-tickets-1371856934019?aff=IEEE)Whether">https://www.eventbrite.com/e/industry-night-computing-and-mechanics-tickets-1371856934019?aff=IEEE)Whether you're looking to network, showcase your projects, or learn about the latest in technology and research, this event provides the perfect <a href="http://platform.This" target="_blank" title="platform.This">platform.This year's panels are "Data Centers and the Cloud" and "Sustainable Energy Systems"Our goal is to foster insightful conversations and build valuable relationships, all while enjoying a shared <a href="http://dinner.📅" target="_blank" title="dinner.📅">dinner.📅 Date: Wednesday, September 24th 2025⏰ Time: 3:30pm - 8:30pm📍 Location: Second Student Center - Second floor. (at York University)Students are encouraged to dress professionally, come prepared to network with potential employers, and showcase any exciting projects they’ve been working <a href="http://on.This" target="_blank" title="on.This">on.This is your opportunity to meet engineers, recruiters, and learn about career opportunities, as well as the technical side of ongoing projects and innovations in the <a href="http://field.Let’s" target="_blank" title="field.Let’s">field.Let’s make this Industry Night the best one yet, powered by the collaboration with IEEE YorkU Student Branch! 🔗(https://yorkurobotics.com/industrynight)Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="website.](https://yorkurobotics.com/industrynight)Co-sponsored">website.](https://yorkurobotics.com/industrynight)Co-sponsored by: York University Robotics SocietyRoom: Second Floor, Bldg: Second Student Centre, 15 Library Ln, North York, Ontario, Canada, M3J 3K8