• Trends in Analog Mixed Signal Circuits from 5G to AI

    Room: MCLD 3038, Bldg: MacLeod Building, 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4

    Technical seminar by Professor Antonio Liscidini from University of Toronto with the following abstract:In this talk, we’ll delve into some fundamental aspects of signal processing to understand how they will shape the future of IC mixed-signal <a href="http://design.In" target="_blank" title="design.In">design.In the first part of the lecture, we’ll compare power efficiency and technology evolution, discussing the dualism of analog/digital and voltage/time in terms of signal processing and dynamic range <a href="http://achievable.In" target="_blank" title="achievable.In">achievable.In the second part of the presentation, we’ll explore two examples of how analog mixed-signal can achieve the flexibility of digital signal processing while maintaining higher speed and power efficiency. We’ll present a novel topology of a MAC analog accelerator for digital computation in AI and a quantized analog TX for 5G wireless communication that exploits a power-scalable band-pass RF DAC. These solutions outperform the state of the art and suggest new directions for future development in mixed-signal computation and software-defined analog <a href="http://front-ends.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="front-ends.Speaker(s):">front-ends.Speaker(s): Antonio Liscidini, Room: MCLD 3038, Bldg: Macleod Building, 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4

  • Powering a Sustainable Future: How Climate Change is Reshaping Utilities and Accelerating the Shift to Clean Electricity

    Room: SRYE-2016 , Bldg: SRYE, Simon Fraser University, 10285 University Dr, SFU Surrey Engineering Building (SRYE), Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, V3T 0N1

    In this presentation, Dr. Armstrong will explore key industry trends and highlight BC Hydro’s approach to navigating these challenges. With a focus on the next decade, Dr. Armstrong will discuss how BC Hydro plans to rebuild and adapt its system to meet the demands of a sustainable future, ensuring resilience and reliability while supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy. Join us to gain insights into how utilities are evolving to meet climate goals and empower a cleaner, greener <a href="http://future.Location:Room:" target="_blank" title="future.Location:Room:">future.Location:Room: SRYE-2016SFU Surrey Engineering Building (SRYE)10285 University Dr, Surrey, BC V3T 0N1Co-sponsored by: The School of Sustainable Energy Engineering at SFURoom: SRYE-2016 , Bldg: SRYE, Simon Fraser University, 10285 University Dr, SFU Surrey Engineering Building (SRYE), Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, V3T 0N1

  • IEEE London Section 2025 AGM

    Ivey Spencer Leadership Centre, 551 Windermere Road, London, Ontario, Canada, N5X 2T1

    This is the London Section's 81st year and AGM. The AGM provides an opportunity to update members on Section activities, to announce the election of the 2026 executive, and to recognize key contributors with <a href="http://awards.This" target="_blank" title="awards.This">awards.This year's AGM is being held at the (https://maps.app.goo.gl/yx323xRJnyiSgr1A6). The agenda is shown <a href="http://below.We" target="_blank" title="below.We">below.We require registration so we know attendance for planning the event. The dinner is buffet style, with gluten free and vegetarian options. Also, all chicken and seafood options at the buffet are Halal as standard practice at <a href="http://Ivey-Spencer.Parking" target="_blank" title="Ivey-Spencer.Parking">Ivey-Spencer.Parking DirectionsOn entry into the Ivey-Spencer lot directly from Windemere Rd guest cars should proceed down the hill, to the right of the mansion, heading to the south side of the building (farthest from Windermere Road) where they can enter the Reception Hall. The dining room is adjacent to the lobby, and their staff will be available to direct guests to Spencer’s meeting <a href="http://room.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="room.Speaker(s):">room.Speaker(s): Javan ErfanianAgenda: 6:00 Networking and Socializing6:30 Call to Order & Welcome - Fang (Fiona) Fang - Vice Chair6:35 Chair's Report - Dennis Michaelson - Chair6:45 Financial Report and 2025 Budget - Duane Jacques - Treasurer6:55 Dinner8:05 Keynote Speech: New Technology Frontiers to Transform The Next Decade! - Javan Erfanian8:40 Dessert, Coffee, and Tea9:10 Recognition & Awards - Murray MacDonald9:25 Election Results - Murray MacDonald9:30 Other Business Q&A Session - Dennis Michaelson9:45 Meeting AdjournmentIvey Spencer Leadership Centre, 551 Windermere Road, London, Ontario, Canada, N5X 2T1

  • IEEE NB Section AGM

    Room: 208, Bldg: Wu Conference Centre, The University of New Brunswick, 6 Duffie Drive, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, E3B 0R6

    Come join us for IEEE NB's Annual General Meeting (AGM)!A detailed agenda will follow, but there will be brief presentations from executive members, an invited speaker (Dr. Hong Chen, UNB Assistant Professor and CISCO Research Chair in IoT), and opportunities to network with like-minded tech professionals and <a href="http://enthusiasts.Snacks" target="_blank" title="enthusiasts.Snacks">enthusiasts.Snacks and refreshments will be <a href="http://provided.Hope" target="_blank" title="provided.Hope">provided.Hope to see you there!Chris Rouse, IEEE NB Section ChairAgenda: Detailed agenda to <a href="http://follow.Room:" target="_blank" title="follow.Room:">follow.Room: 208, Bldg: Wu Conference Centre, The University of New Brunswick, 6 Duffie Drive, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, E3B 0R6

  • EMC for Missiles

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/508800

    This virtual meeting can accommodate up to 100 <a href="http://attendees.While" target="_blank" title="attendees.While">attendees.While military systems in general have to operate in tough electromagnetic environments, missile programs require special attention and considerations from an EMI/EMC perspective. From environments to requirements to best practices, this presentation will discuss key focuses of EMI/EMC engineering in relation to missile programs and systems and how best to achieve <a href="http://success.(<a href="https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=mbb61f437f2f2fef1c8778ed46bd30bd7)https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=mbb61f437f2f2fef1c8778ed46bd30bd7Meeting" target="_blank" title="https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=mbb61f437f2f2fef1c8778ed46bd30bd7)https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=mbb61f437f2f2fef1c8778ed46bd30bd7Meeting">https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=mbb61f437f2f2fef1c8778ed46bd30bd7)https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=mbb61f437f2f2fef1c8778ed46bd30bd7Meeting number:2530 212 5565Meeting password:HBnRPPXg282Join from a video system or applicationDial 25302125565@<a href="http://ieeemeetings.webex.comYou" target="_blank" title="ieeemeetings.webex.comYou">ieeemeetings.webex.comYou can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting <a href="http://number.To" target="_blank" title="number.To">number.To dial from an IEEE Video Conference System: *1 2530 212 5565Tap to join from a mobile device (attendees only)(tel:%2B1-415-655-0002,,*01*25302125565%23%23*01*) United States Toll(tel:1-855-282-6330,,*01*25302125565%23%23*01*) United States Toll FreeSpeaker(s): Flynn Lawrence, Flynn LawrenceVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/508800

  • AGM & Banquet for the IEEE Montreal Section

    Bldg: McGill Faculty Club and Conference Centre, 3450 R McTavish, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 1X9

    []IEEE Montreal Section 2025 Banquet & Annual General MeetingThis annual event is an opportunity to network with colleagues, celebrate member achievements with our awards <a href="http://ceremony.DATE:" target="_blank" title="ceremony.DATE:">ceremony.DATE: Friday, November 14, 2025 from 06:00 PM to 9:30PMWHERE: McGill Faculty Club and Conference Centre, 3450 R McTavish, H3A 1X9REGISTRATION: Please register early (click the button on this page). There is a maximum capacity of 110 people; Please note that the price listed for each category is per person. Guests have to pay for their ticket at the specified rate. Please use your membership number for your guest to register at the specified <a href="http://rate.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="rate.Agenda:">rate.Agenda: - AGM: 18h00-18h30- Cocktail reception: 18h00-19h00- Dinner: 19h00-19h50- Welcome and opening: 19h50-20h00- Talk (Dr. Tom Murad, Region 7 director): 20h00-20h20- Awards Ceremony: 20h20 - 21h00- Talk (Gold medal winner): 21h00-21h10- Closing remarks + prizes: 21h10 - 21h30<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommurad/overlay/about-this-profile/Bldg:" target="_blank" title="https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommurad/overlay/about-this-profile/Bldg:">https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommurad/overlay/about-this-profile/Bldg: McGill Faculty Club and Conference Centre,3450 R McTavish, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 1X9

  • IEEE Industry Academia Handshake Convention 2025

    Room: 229, Bldg: K, 1 Georgian Dr., Barrie, Ontario, Canada, L4M 3X9

    The IEEE Industry Academia Handshake Convention 2025 is a dynamic two-day event that brings together students, entrepreneurs, and industry professionals to bridge the gap between academic innovation and industrial <a href="http://implementation.This" target="_blank" title="implementation.This">implementation.This initiative is organized by Lakehead University’s Barrie STEM Hub and the IEEE Lakehead University Student <a href="http://Branch.The" target="_blank" title="Branch.The">Branch.The event provides a collaborative platform where students can engage with industry professionals through keynote talks, hands-on workshops, hackathons, panel discussions, and competitions. Participants will explore real-world challenges and build professional networks that spark innovation and future <a href="http://collaborations.To" target="_blank" title="collaborations.To">collaborations.To support student participation, IEEE is offering travel grants to selected attendees to help cover transportation and accommodation costs. Details about eligibility, application deadlines, and selection criteria can be found on the event <a href="http://website.At" target="_blank" title="website.At">website.At its core, the Industry Academia Handshake Convention 2025 embodies IEEE’s mission to advance technology for humanity, empowering the next generation of innovators to transform ideas into impact through knowledge sharing, mentorship, and applied <a href="http://problem-solving.🌐" target="_blank" title="problem-solving.🌐">problem-solving.🌐 Event Website: <a href="http://www.ieee-iahc2025.caAgenda:" target="_blank" title="www.ieee-iahc2025.caAgenda:">www.ieee-iahc2025.caAgenda: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRSHbVW2v3QHOrv0ZtMNkQsNXf7qt62pheJd1-lUDBmJ9ctWodXroQePLUXjTrXNg/pubRoom:" target="_blank" title="https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRSHbVW2v3QHOrv0ZtMNkQsNXf7qt62pheJd1-lUDBmJ9ctWodXroQePLUXjTrXNg/pubRoom:">https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRSHbVW2v3QHOrv0ZtMNkQsNXf7qt62pheJd1-lUDBmJ9ctWodXroQePLUXjTrXNg/pubRoom: 229, Bldg: K, 1 Georgian Dr., Barrie, Ontario, Canada, L4M 3X9

  • ROS2 Intro Workshop

    800 King Edward Ave, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    A beginner-friendly technical workshop introducing students to the fundamentals of Robot Operating System 2 (ROS2). Participants will explore key concepts like nodes, topics, and visualization in RViz while working with both virtual robots and real sensors. This hands-on experience builds practical robotics skills and supports IEEE’s mission of advancing technical education and innovation800 King Edward Ave, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

  • IEEE IAS/PES Committee Meeting

    Bldg: 140, 1500 Quebec Ave, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7K 1V7, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/487746

    IEEE IAS/PES Committee MeetingBldg: 140, 1500 Quebec Ave, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7K 1V7, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/487746

  • IEEE Cyber Lab Series

    800 King Edward Ave, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    A recurring series of workshops and challenges covering cybersecurity fundamentals. From Capture the Flag competitions to physical security and phishing labs, students gain practical, hands-on security <a href="http://skills.This" target="_blank" title="skills.This">skills.This series includes:Capture the Flag (CTF): Digital Meets PhysicalOur CTF blends classic cybersecurity puzzles with real-world challenges. Participants will solve digital problems like cryptography, web exploits, and reverse engineering, with each solution unlocking clues that lead to hidden physical flags placed around the venue. This unique format brings together technical problem-solving and hands-on exploration, making it a fun, engaging way to learn practical security <a href="http://skills.Physical" target="_blank" title="skills.Physical">skills.Physical Security WorkshopThis workshop introduces participants to the tools and techniques attackers use to bypass physical defenses, from lockpicking and RFID cloning to social engineering tricks. Attendees will get hands-on experience with practice locks and demo devices, while also learning the countermeasures organizations use to defend against these threats800 King Edward Ave, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

  • PCB Milling workshop with CEED

    800 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    PCB milling workshop, in partnership with CEED. Learn useful skills to take into the makerspace, that has a milling machine ready for use!800 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

  • Practical AI and Data Skills for science and engineering: what makes an impact

    300 Ouellette Ave, University of Windsor- Advanced Hub, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

    This talk focuses on how AI and data science can be effectively applied to solve real problems in scientific and engineering contexts. It will cover practical examples of using machine learning for modeling and prediction, automating data analysis workflows, improving experimental design through data-driven insights, and communicating results clearly with visualization tools. Attendees will learn which AI and data skills are most valuable for research and industry, how to choose the right methods for their data, and what approaches truly make an impact in advancing innovation and <a href="http://efficiency.300" target="_blank" title="efficiency.300">efficiency.300 Ouellette Ave, University of Windsor- Advanced Hub, Windsor, Ontario, Canada