Co-Packaged Optics – 3D Heterogeneous Integration of Photonic IC and Electronic IC
Bldg: HUB 350, 350 Legget Dr, Kanata, Ontario, CanadaSilicon photonics are the semiconductor integration of EIC and PIC on a silicon substrate (wafer) with complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology. On the other hand, co-packaged optics (CPO) are heterogeneous integration packaging methods to integrate the optical engine (OE) which consists of photonic ICs (PIC) and the electrical engine (EE) which consists of the electronic ICs (EIC) as well as the switch ASIC (application specific IC). The advantages of CPO are: (a) to reduce the length of the electrical interface between the OE/EE (or PIC/EIC) and the ASIC, (b) to reduce the energy required to drive the signal, and (c) to cut the latency which leads to better electrical performance. In the next few years, we will see more implementations of a higher level of heterogeneous integration of PIC and EIC, whether it is for performance, form factor, power consumption or cost. The content of this lecture is shown <a href="http://below.-" target="_blank" title="below.-">below.- Silicon Photonics- Data Centers- Optical Transceivers- Optical Engine (OE) and Electrical Engine (EE)- OBO (on-board optics)- NPO (near-board optics)- CPO (co-packaged optics)- 3D Integration of the PIC and EIC- 3D Heterogeneous Integration of PIC and EIC- 3D Heterogeneous Integration of ASIC Switch, PIC and EIC- 3D Heterogeneous Integration of ASIC Switch, PIC and EIC with Bridges- 3D Heterogeneous Integration of ASIC Switch, EIC and PIC embedded in Glass-core Substrate- Summary and Recommendationsthis event is co-hosted with the IET Ottawa Local NetworkSpeaker(s): Dr. John H Lau, Bldg: HUB 350, 350 Legget Dr, Kanata, Ontario, Canada
The Shape of Dynamics by Dr. Alberto Padoan, UBC
Room: 1203, Bldg: CEME , UBC Point Grey Campus, 6250 Applied Science Lane, Vancouver , British Columbia, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/479975AbstractAutonomous systems are increasingly pervasive, capable, and complex—but behind every such system lie one or more feedback loops that shape how it senses, decides, and acts. Control theory has guided feedback design for decades, yet modern systems now expose the limits of its model-based foundations. The models it relies on are frequently inaccessible, inaccurate, or too rigid to fully exploit today’s data, storage, and computational resources. This talk explores a modeling approach grounded in behavioral systems theory, where systems are defined not by equations but by the set of trajectories they exhibit. The structure—or “shape”—of this set determines not only its mathematical properties but, crucially, also its tractability, governing the analytical and algorithmic tools suitable for analysis and design. I will show how this framework offers a principled bridge between parametric and non-parametric representations, enabling scalable, adaptive, and certifiable control in real-world settings—from fault detection in building automation systems, to certification in algorithmic pipelines, to large-scale control in urban traffic networks. I will conclude by outlining emerging directions and open challenges, including nonlinear and distributed dynamics, uncertainty quantification, and architectural <a href="http://considerations.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="considerations.Co-sponsored">considerations.Co-sponsored by: nagamune@<a href="http://mech.ubc.caSpeaker(s):" target="_blank" title="mech.ubc.caSpeaker(s):">mech.ubc.caSpeaker(s): Alberto , Agenda: Agenda:Gathering: 3:45pm - 4:00pmTalk followed by Q&A: 4pm - 5:30pmRoom: 1203, Bldg: CEME , UBC Point Grey Campus, 6250 Applied Science Lane, Vancouver , British Columbia, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/479975
Séminaire Section de Québec de l’IEEE – Chapitre communications/traitement du signal
Room: 1120, Bldg: Pavillon Adrien-Pouliot, Département de génie électrique et de génie informatique, Université Laval, Québec, Quebec, Canada, G1V 0A6Séminaire organisé par le chapitre communications/traitement du signal de la section de Québec de l'<a href="http://IEEE.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="IEEE.Speaker(s):">IEEE.Speaker(s): Tayeb Denidni, Room: 1120, Bldg: Pavillon Adrien-Pouliot, Département de génie électrique et de génie informatique, Université Laval, Québec, Quebec, Canada, G1V 0A6
Winnipeg IEEE May Meetup
1 Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, MB, Manitoba, Canada, R3C 4L9Join us for an IEEE meetup Friday, May 2nd at 7pm at the Forks. Everyone is welcome! Beverages and food are available for purchase. If the weather is nice, we'll sit outside on the patio. If not, we'll meet inside the Forks Market. The exact location will be posted Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ieee_wpg_yp/) shortly before the event <a href="http://starts.1" target="_blank" title="starts.1">starts.1 Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, MB, Manitoba, Canada, R3C 4L9
Section Student Activity Chair & Section Student Representative – Training of Trainers (IEEE Canada)
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/479820This Training will cover the following modules to support student activities in Section. This training is mandatory for Section SAC and <a href="http://SSRs.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="SSRs.Agenda:">SSRs.Agenda: SAC and SSR Training of Trainers - IEEE CanadaAgenda:Module 1: ReportingModule 2: Effective and Engaging SAC Mechanism and ResourcesModule 3: Section SAC and Student Branch SupportModule 4: How to Make More Student Branches/Chapter/Affinity GroupModule 5: Website and CommunicationsModule 6: Recognitions and NominationsFollowed byDiscussion (with Q&A)Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/479820
IEEE North Saskatchewan Section ExCom Meeting
57 Campus Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 5A9, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/469121IEEE North Saskatchewan Section Meeting57 Campus Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 5A9, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/469121
Bits, Bites & Brainteasers: IEEE SAS Young Professionals Trivia Night!
Bldg: Waterloo Kitchen & Bar, 3975 17 Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T3E 3Y5Bits, Bites & Brainteasers: IEEE SAS Young Professionals Trivia Night!Date: Tuesday May 6th, 2025Time: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMLocation: Waterloo Kitchen and Bar, 3975 17 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T3E 3Y5Ready to test your knowledge while enjoying great food, drinks, and connections?Join the IEEE SAS Young Professionals Committee for an evening of intellectual challenge and social fun! Our trivia night brings together the best elements of networking and friendly competition in one entertaining <a href="http://package.What's" target="_blank" title="package.What's">package.What's Included:- Exciting trivia across various categories- $20 food and drink credit included with your registration- Networking opportunities with fellow professionals- Prizes for winning teams!- An evening full of laughs, nostalgia, and brain-busting questionsRegistration Fees:- IEEE Members: $5- Non-IEEE Members/Guests: $15Why Attend?Exercise your brain, expand your network, and enjoy a night out—all while having your food and drinks covered! This is the perfect opportunity to meet other young professionals in a relaxed and engaging <a href="http://environment.Space" target="_blank" title="environment.Space">environment.Space is limited, so register today to secure your spot!Agenda: Event Details:- 6:00 PM: Arrive for appetizers and networking- 7:00 PM: Trivia competition begins (Register individually or as team of up to 4!)- 9:00 PM: Event concludesBldg: Waterloo Kitchen & Bar, 3975 17 Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T3E 3Y5
IEEE Nuclear Presentation Series – IAEA Safeguards: preparing for small modular reactors (SMRs)
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480824The (https://vancouver.ieee.ca) and the IEEE Future Directions Committee are organizing a series of presentations to address the widespread interest in clean energy sources, new nuclear reactor technologies, and the various related issues. This series of talks will cover aspects of nuclear energy and the disruptive new technology of Small Modular Reactors. These presentations will be of interest both to engineers who are not nuclear specialists, and to the general public who are interested in learning about the <a href="http://technology.TOPIC:" target="_blank" title="technology.TOPIC:">technology.TOPIC: IAEA Safeguards: preparing for small modular reactors (SMRs)DATE: May 7, 2025LOCATION: OnlinePRESENTER: Dr. Jeremy Whitlock, Consultant (IAEA ret'd)Dr. Jeremy Whitlock will discuss the challenge of safeguarding Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), and how the IAEA is preparing for this – a key element of its mandate to support safe, secure, and peaceful nuclear <a href="http://expansion.(https://www.iaea.org/)This" target="_blank" title="iaea.org)](https://www.iaea.org/)This">iaea.org)](https://www.iaea.org/)This presentation is free. IEEE members and the general public are welcome to attend. Registration is <a href="http://required.This" target="_blank" title="required.This">required.This presentation series is organized by:- (<a href="https://ieee-sustech.org/2023/ieees-sustech-initiative/)-" target="_blank" title="https://ieee-sustech.org/2023/ieees-sustech-initiative/)-">https://ieee-sustech.org/2023/ieees-sustech-initiative/)- (<a href="https://vancouver.ieee.ca/physics)This" target="_blank" title="https://vancouver.ieee.ca/physics)This">https://vancouver.ieee.ca/physics)This presentation series is supported by:- (<a href="https://ieee-npss.org/)-" target="_blank" title="https://ieee-npss.org/)-">https://ieee-npss.org/)- (<a href="https://ieee-npss.org/)Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="https://ieee-npss.org/)Co-sponsored">https://ieee-npss.org/)Co-sponsored by: IEEE Future Directions Committee, IEEE SusTech InitiativeSpeaker(s): Dr. Jeremy WhitlockAgenda: The presentation will start at 9:00 AM Pacific Time (12:00 EDT, 16:00 UTC).09:00 Welcome and Speaker Introduction09:10 Presentation09:45 Questions and Answers10:00 Presentation endsNOTE If you have registered, you should receive the Zoom URL in a separate email, shortly before the presentation time. Please check your email spam <a href="http://folder.NOTE" target="_blank" title="folder.NOTE">folder.NOTE Please be sure to leave sufficient time to set up your web browser and / or remote meeting client prior to the start <a href="http://time.Virtual:" target="_blank" title="time.Virtual:">time.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480824
“Mentorship for Young Scientists: Developing Scientific Survival Skills” by IEEE EDS Distinguished Lecturer Prof. Federico Rosei
Room: ASB 10908, Bldg: Applied Science Building, 8888 University Dr., Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, V5A 1S6, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/474149Title "Mentorship for Young Scientists: Developing Scientific Survival Skills"Speaker: Federico Rosei, Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Trieste, ItalyAbstract:In this lecture, I will try to convey a feeling for our course on “Survival Skills for Scientists” . This is a graduate course designed and developed in my department, in which we give basic advice and offer mentorship to our graduate students and post-docs. The central theme of this presentation is that succeeding in Science requires skills (often referred to as ‘soft professional skills’) beyond those needed for Science. The lecture aims at giving basic guidance and mentoring to young scientists (typically science and engineering undergraduate and first year graduate students).The main topics are:- The job market for graduates in science and engineering (industry, national labs and academia; advantages and disadvantages)- Funding in modern science- Publish or perish; publishing quality papers, having an impact- Presenting your work to your peers- The fundamental laws of ‘scientific survival’ (know yourself, plan ahead, and play chess)- Ethics in modern science- Alternative careersReference: F. Rosei, T.W. Johnston, “Survival Skills for Scientists”, Imperial College Press (2006).Speaker biography:Federico Rosei (MSc (1996) and PhD (2001) from the University of Rome “La Sapienza”) is Full Professor at the Centre Énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Varennes (QC) Canada, where he served as Director (07/2011–03/2019), currently on leave. He held the Canada Research Chair (Junior) in Nanostructured Organic and Inorganic Materials (2003–2013) and the Canada Research Chair (Senior) in Nanostructured Materials (2016–2023). Since January 2014 he holds the UNESCO Chair in Materials and Technologies for Energy Conversion, Saving and Storage. Since March 2023 he holds the Chair of Industrial Chemistry at the Department of Chemicaland Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Trieste. Dr. Rosei’s research interests focus on structure/property relationships in nanomaterials andtheir use as building blocks in emerging technologies. He has worked in partnership with over twenty Canadian R&D companies. He is co-inventor of three patents and has published over 510 articles in prestigious international journals (including Science, Nature Phot., Nature Mater., Nature Chem., Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., Adv. Mater.) which have been cited over 27,900 times (H index = 89). He is Fellow of numerous prestigious national and international societies and academies, including: the Royal Society of Canada, the European Academy of Science, the Academia Europaea, the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. He has received several awards and honours, including the Brockhouse Medal (CanadianAssociation of Physics 2022), the Canadian Light Source – TK Sham Award in Materials Chemistry (CSC 2023), the Spirit of Salam Award (ICTP 2023), a Guggenheim Fellowship in Engineering (2023), Knight of the National Order of Quebec (2023) and the AVS Nanotechnology Recognition Award (2024).Speaker(s): Dr. Federico Rosei, Room: ASB 10908, Bldg: Applied Science Building, 8888 University Dr., Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, V5A 1S6, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/474149
IEEE NL WIE Lunch & Learn: Philosophy of Engineering and You with Dr. Cecilia Moloney
Room: The Landing (UC3015), Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, CanadaThe IEEE NL Section Women in Engineering (WIE) is pleased to host a special talk titled “Philosophy of Engineering and You” by Dr. Cecilia Moloney. This event offers students and faculty an opportunity to reflect on the broader impact and meaning of engineering practice, guided by insights from Dr. Moloney’s career in research, education, and advocacy. Join us for an engaging session that encourages thoughtful discussion on engineering, diversity, and professional <a href="http://growth.This" target="_blank" title="growth.This">growth.This event is free to attend, but registration is <a href="http://required.(<a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfcvGP30YTT5JyqAFGYjuMY76bARtMq2I-5dfphiegkuNfobw/viewform)Speaker(s):">https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfcvGP30YTT5JyqAFGYjuMY76bARtMq2I-5dfphiegkuNfobw/viewform)[]Speaker(s): Dr. Cecilia MoloneyRoom: The Landing (UC3015), Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
IEEE IAS/PES Committee Meeting
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/472687IEEE IAS/PES Committee MeetingVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/472687
IEEE VICTORIA SECTION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2025
Room: ECS 668, Bldg: Engineering / Computer Science Building, 99111 Ring Rd, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, V8P 5C2The 2025 IEEE Victoria Section Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held in-person at the University of Victoria (Room ECS 668) from 5:30 PM (PT) onwards on May 9th, 2025. The AGM is an occasion to celebrate the achievements of the Victoria Section, made possible by its dedicated volunteers and <a href="http://members.5:30" target="_blank" title="members.5:30">members.5:30 pm - Welcome5:35 pm - Opening Remarks5:45 pm - Guest Speaker6:15 pm - AGM Business6:45 pm - Closing RemarksPlease register below by April 27th, 2025 to enable us to make the necessary <a href="http://arrangements.Payment" target="_blank" title="arrangements.Payment">arrangements.Payment Details:$10 for IEEE members;$20 for Non-IEEE <a href="http://members.Room:" target="_blank" title="members.Room:">members.Room: ECS 668, Bldg: Engineering / Computer Science Building, 99111 Ring Rd, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, V8P 5C2