• Save the date: IEEE Life Members semi-annual lunch May 13

    Southcote 53 Tap and Grill, 534 Garner Rd E, Ancaster, Ontario, Canada, L9G 0A1

    Semi-annual Hamilton-KW LMAG lunch. Guest: Tom Dean, engineer and well-known <a href="http://speaker.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="speaker.Agenda:">speaker.Agenda: 11:30 a.m. arrival12:00 noon: lunch12:45 p.m. speaker1:30 p.m. adjournmentSouthcote 53 Tap and Grill, 534 Garner Rd E, Ancaster, Ontario, Canada,L9G 0A1

  • Phononic Frequency Combs

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/554934

    Phononic frequency combs (PFC) are the mechanical analogues of celebrated photonic frequency combs. These represent a newly documented physical phenomenon in the well-researched physical domain of mechanical resonators . The emergence of PFC is mediated by nonlinear modal coupling. Through a series of experiments using micromechanical resonators, various physical features of PFC have been identified. These include drive parameters for comb operation, hysteresis for comb spectrum tailoring and nonlinear sensitivity to physical perturbations. My talk will describe the physics of PFC and will emphasize how these combs could be foundational to the fields of materials science, molecular science and chemical science. In that respect, I will present our first conceptual demonstrations of material combs, molecular combs and chemical combs respectively. I will also showcase our recent demonstrations of broadband PFC using optical tweezers and phonon lasers . The future work will be focused on the applications of PFC in sensing, communications and quantum information <a href="http://science.1" target="_blank" title="science.1">science.1. Ganesan, A., Do, C. and Seshia, A., 2017. Phononic frequency comb via intrinsic three-wave mixing. Physical review letters, 118(3), p.033903.2. de Jong, M.H., Ganesan, A., Cupertino, A., Gröblacher, S. and Norte, R.A., 2023. Mechanical overtone frequency combs. Nature Communications, 14(1), p.1458.3. Xiao, G., Feng, Z., Kuang, T., Huang, R., He, Y., Chen, X., Zuo, Y., Han, X., Xiong, W., Tan, Z. and Ganesan, A., 2026. Ultrabroadband phonon laser frequency comb. Advanced Photonics, 8(2), <a href="http://pp.026004-026004.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="pp.026004-026004.Speaker(s):">pp.026004-026004.Speaker(s): Adarsh , Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/554934

  • IEEE NC Branch – Academic Support Drop-In

    Room: 113, Bldg: Voyager, 100 Niagara College Blvd, Welland , Ontario, Canada, L3C 7L3

    Level up your studies this Spring!Are you a term 2 Electrical, Electronics, or Computer Engineering Tech student? Come to our drop-in tutoring sessions to get support in; Electrical 2, Electronic Devices, Digital Systems, Math for Technologists 2, and Networking and Data Communications. Boost your grades while connecting with friends and mentors!Sessions are held Thursdays 2-4pm and Fridays 3-5pm every week in V113 (IEEE room).No registration required, drop in anytime during the session that works for you!For any questions, reach out to IEEE NC Student Branch : ieeencstudentbranch@<a href="http://gmail.comAgenda:" target="_blank" title="gmail.comAgenda:">gmail.comAgenda: - Arriving students will sign in- Small group support and one on one support- Wrap-up and feedback for future sessionsRoom: 113, Bldg: Voyager, 100 Niagara College Blvd, Welland , Ontario, Canada, L3C 7L3

  • Chapitre IEEE PES de Québec: Première Assemblée Générale

    Room: R16, Bldg: Bureau 150, Tetratech, 1950, boulevard Wilifrid-Hamel, Quebec, Quebec, Canada, G1N 3Z2

    (https://quebec.ieee.ca/) vous invite à participer à la première assemblée générale du Chapitre local de la (https://ieee-pes.org/) (PES).Cet événement marque une étape importante dans le développement de la communauté IEEE en énergie de la Section de Québec (région de Québec, Saguenay, Côte-Nord et Bas St-Laurent), en rassemblant les professionnels, chercheurs et étudiants intéressés par les enjeux liés aux systèmes électriques, à la transition énergétique et aux technologies associé<a href="http://es.Cette" target="_blank" title="es.Cette">es.Cette assemblée a pour objectif de présenter le chapitre, de constituer son comité exécutif et de lancer officiellement ses activités.---------------------------------------------------------------"5 à 6" chez Tetratech (Pizza et boissons) - Optionnel dès 17hOrdre du jour (dès 18h)- Historique, raison d’être et formation du Chapitre- Appel à candidatures au Comité Exécutif et élection- Discours du premier Président du Chapitre IEEE PES de Québec- Levée de l’assemblée et cocktail réseautage offert par la Section IEEE de Québec (**commanditaire bienvenu!**)---------------------------------------------------------------Nous vous invitons à vous joindre à nous pour contribuer activement à la mise en place de ce nouveau chapitre et rencontrer les acteurs clés du secteur de l’énergie au Qué<a href="http://bec.C'est" target="_blank" title="bec.C'est">bec.C'est une excellente occasion de vous impliquer dans le développement du Chapitre! Il y a de la place pour tout le monde...L'événement aura lieu dans les bureaux de la firme d'ingénierie (https://www.tetratech.com/) sur le boulevard Wilfrid-Hamel. <a href="http://Gratuit.Room:" target="_blank" title="Gratuit.Room:">Gratuit.Room: R16, Bldg: Bureau 150, Tetratech, 1950, boulevard Wilifrid-Hamel, Quebec, Quebec, Canada, G1N 3Z2

  • IEEE CAS YP – Networking and Social Event

    The Oxford Taproom, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Come join us for a free in-person networking night! Whether you're a student, early-career professional, or seasoned engineer, this is a great chance to meet like-minded people and build connections in a casual, no-pressure <a href="http://setting.Both" target="_blank" title="setting.Both">setting.Both IEEE members and non-members are welcome — and if you're a student curious about what IEEE has to offer, this is the perfect place to find out!📍 Oxford Taproom (Garrison Brewing)📅 Thursday, May 14th | 5:30 – 7:30 PMAdmission is free, and each attendee will receive a drink ticket along with snacks. All non-alcoholic drinks are on us throughout the <a href="http://evening.We" target="_blank" title="evening.We">evening.We hope to see you there!The Oxford Taproom, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

  • Optimal Control and Learning for Dynamical Systems under Adversarial Attacks

    Room: EV 2.184, Bldg: EV Building, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/556929

    The Montreal Chapter of Control Systems (CS) cordially invites you to attend the following hybrid talk (in-person and online) by Prof. Javad Lavaei, Associate Professor at the University of California, <a href="http://Berkeley.Zoom" target="_blank" title="Berkeley.Zoom">Berkeley.Zoom link for online participation: <a href="https://concordia-ca.zoom.us/j/84688548764?pwd=16Nyy0IeW0tGDghSLErFFXhLkgVOjZ.1Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="https://concordia-ca.zoom.us/j/84688548764?pwd=16Nyy0IeW0tGDghSLErFFXhLkgVOjZ.1Co-sponsored">https://concordia-ca.zoom.us/j/84688548764?pwd=16Nyy0IeW0tGDghSLErFFXhLkgVOjZ.1Co-sponsored by: IEEE Control Systems Society, IFAC, Concordia UniversitySpeaker(s): Prof. Javad LavaeiRoom: EV 2.184, Bldg: EV Building, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/556929

  • IEEE NC Branch – Academic Support Drop-In

    Room: 113, Bldg: Voyager, 100 Niagara College Blvd, Welland, Ontario, Canada, L3C 7L3

    Level up your studies this Spring!Are you a term 2 Electrical, Electronics, or Computer Engineering Tech student? Come to our drop-in tutoring sessions to get support in; Electrical 2, Electronic Devices, Digital Systems, Math for Technologists 2, and Networking and Data Communications. Boost your grades while connecting with friends and mentors!Sessions are held Thursdays 2-4pm and Fridays 3-5pm every week in V113 (IEEE room).No registration required, drop in anytime during the session that works for you!For any questions, reach out to IEEE NC Student Branch : ieeencstudentbranch@<a href="http://gmail.comAgenda:" target="_blank" title="gmail.comAgenda:">gmail.comAgenda: - Arriving students will sign in- Small group support and one on one support- Wrap-up and feedback for future sessionsRoom: 113, Bldg: Voyager, 100 Niagara College Blvd, Welland, Ontario, Canada, L3C 7L3

  • [IEEE CAS04/ED15/EP21/PHO36 EPS Distinguished Lecture] Heterogeneous Integration and Advanced Packaging for AI and the Chiplet ERA

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/554791

    IEEE Electronic Packaging Society Toronto is proud to invite you to a virtual distinguished lecture by Dr. Mukta Farooq of IBM <a href="http://research.Join" target="_blank" title="research.Join">research.Join us Monday, 11 May 2026 at 10AM (ET)Update: Join us Monday, 18 May 2026 at 10AM (ET)Abstract---------------------------------------------------------------While silicon scaling has reached astonishing levels over the last half century, there has not been a corresponding level of scaling in electronic packaging technology. However, Artificial Intelligence (AI) architectures are now changing the landscape, increasingly moving us towards chiplets and advanced packaging technology, especially Heterogeneous Integration (HI). What are these unique requirements of AI which are driving the need for HI? What are some of the unique challenges in semiconductor and packaging technologies that must be overcome to make this successful? This seminar will discuss key HI methods including interposers, fan out wafer level processing, silicon bridges, and 3D integration. We will look at their attributes as well as their challenges, to determine how they can be leveraged to achieve AI <a href="http://architectures.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="architectures.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Speaker(s):">architectures.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Speaker(s): Dr. Mukta Farooq, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/554791

  • CCECE Panel Discussion and Networking

    Room: Ramezay, 8th floor, Bldg: Le Westin Hotel, 270 Rue Saint-Antoine O, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H2Y 0A3

    Join us for an inspiring panel discussion and networking session featuring our highly distinguished invited speakers. This event will explore key topics in professional development, including the transition from academia to industry, the role and impact of women in engineering, and entrepreneurship. It will also provide a platform for meaningful dialogue and exchange of ideas between the speakers and <a href="http://participants.This" target="_blank" title="participants.This">participants.This panel event will feature three distinguished honorary guest speakers from the IEEE leadership community:- Mary Ellen Randall, IEEE President;- Dr. Wahab Almuhtadi, President of IEEE Canada; and- Scott Tamashiro, IEEE Region 6 <a href="http://Director-Elect.Their" target="_blank" title="Director-Elect.Their">Director-Elect.Their presence and opening speech will bring exceptional insight, leadership perspective, and inspiration to this special <a href="http://gathering.Attendees" target="_blank" title="gathering.Attendees">gathering.Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions, gain valuable insights from experienced professionals, and connect with the speakers as well as fellow participants. Light snacks and a brief reception will be provided. The event is free and open to all; however, registration is <a href="http://required.-" target="_blank" title="required.-">required.- Please note that some pictures will be taken during the event. By registering to this event, you consent to the use of your portrait, picture or photograph taken during the event by IEEE Montreal in promotional material, including printed and electronic material as well as the IEEE-related <a href="http://websites.-" target="_blank" title="websites.-">websites.- Seats are limited, so register today to reserve your spot!Speaker(s): Stephen Ibaraki, Dr. Cassandra Bolduc, Prof. Deepa Kundur, Dr. Kathleen McGarvey, Dr. Irem BorRoom: Ramezay, 8th floor, Bldg: Le Westin Hotel, 270 Rue Saint-Antoine O, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H2Y 0A3

  • WiFi Sensing for Human Activity Recognition

    Room: EV003-309, Bldg: Electrical & Computer Engineering Department EV, Concordia University, 1515 Ste. Catherine West, MONTREAL, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8

    Abstract:This talk presents recent advances in WiFi sensing for human activity recognition (HAR), demonstrating how existing wireless communication infrastructure can be leveraged as a powerful sensing modality. By exploiting Channel State Information (CSI) readily available in commodity WiFi devices, it is possible to infer both large-scale and fine-grained human activities without requiring wearable sensors or dedicated hardware. The presentation begins with an overview of the emerging paradigm of Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC), including developments such as IEEE 802.11bf and future 6G systems, where communication signals are repurposed for environmental sensing. It then introduces signal processing techniques for extracting meaningful features from CSI, including time-frequency analysis and Doppler-based representations that capture motion dynamics. A key contribution discussed in the talk is the use of lightweight and scalable machine learning approaches, such as random convolutional kernels and deep neural networks, for efficient end-to-end activity <a href="http://recognition.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="recognition.Speaker(s):">recognition.Speaker(s): Professor Shahrokh Valaee, Room: EV003-309, Bldg: Electrical & Computer Engineering Department EV, Concordia University, 1515 Ste. Catherine West, MONTREAL, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8

  • The Convergence of Cybersecurity, Privacy, and AI Regulation

    Room: Community Room 2, Bldg: Sixteen Miles Sports Complex, 3070 Neyagawa Blvd,, Oakville,, Ontario, Canada, L6M 0P4

    We are living through one of the most profound shifts in the digital era. Not long ago, cybersecurity was about protecting systems, and privacy was about protecting data. Today, artificial intelligence is redefining both - shaping decisions, influencing behavior, and operating at a scale we’ve never seen <a href="http://before.What" target="_blank" title="before.What">before.What was once three separate conversations - cybersecurity, privacy, and regulation - is now rapidly converging into <a href="http://one.And" target="_blank" title="one.And">one.And this convergence is creating a new reality: one where risk is no longer just technical, compliance is no longer just legal, and trust is no longer assumed - it must be <a href="http://engineered.This" target="_blank" title="engineered.This">engineered.This presentation explores what this convergence means for organizations, for regulators, and for leaders - and why those who fail to adapt won’t just fall behind… they will lose trust in a world that depends on <a href="http://it.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="it.Speaker(s):">it.Speaker(s): Kay OlokeAgenda: 7:00PM - Introduction of IEEE Hamilton Section7:15PM - Presentation8:00PM - Q&A8:15PM - RefreshmentsRoom: Community Room 2, Bldg: Sixteen Miles Sports Complex, 3070 Neyagawa Blvd,, Oakville,, Ontario, Canada, L6M 0P4