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3-Minute Undergraduate Competition (3-MUC)
Kingston, Ontario, CanadaWhat is 3-MUC?The 3-MUC gives undergraduate students a chance to share an interesting piece of work they have accomplished and practice their communication skills. It follows the scope of the 3 minute thesis style, but relaxes the requirement for novel research to allow a broader section of the undergraduate student body to participate. As a successful applicant, you will prepare a 3 minute presentation about your work. You are only allowed one slide to accompany your presentation as a visual aid. You will present your work to a panel of judges who will select three winners based on our judgement criteria. The winners are invited to the annual Kingston IEEE banquet dinner, where they will be awarded their <a href="http://prize.Who" target="_blank" title="prize.Who">prize.Who can apply?All undergraduate students who have an interesting piece of work to share. For example, summer research students, QUIP interns, design team members. By no means is that an exhaustive list. If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to the event organization <a href="http://team.IEEE" target="_blank" title="team.IEEE">team.IEEE membership is required to participate in the competition, but students receive discounted membership as well as many other perks, including:- Discounts at conferences- Access to technical talks from experts- Networking- IEEE’s dedicated job board- Competitions for students hosted by the IEEE- ScholarshipsYou can register for IEEE membership at the link <a href="http://below.https://www.ieee.org/membership/joinCo-sponsored" target="_blank" title="below.https://www.ieee.org/membership/joinCo-sponsored">below.https://www.ieee.org/membership/joinCo-sponsored by: Abedal Rahman ShehabiKingston, Ontario, Canada
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Quantifying Synergy in Quantum Channels
Room: ME 4463 (Maker Lab), Bldg: Mackenzie, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaJoin us for an AESS Technical Talk by Dr. Kyunghoon Han of the University of Luxembourg!Time and LocationNovember 27, 2025, 5:30 pmME 4463 (Maker Lab), Mackenzie Building, Carleton University (in person)AbstractIn classical and quantum information-theoretic settings, partial information decomposition isolates unique, redundant and synergistic contributions, formalising more-than-the-parts information from multiple inputs. Quantum technologies already exploit collective effects, yet a unified, n-channel, synergy-aware decomposition remains <a href="http://absent.The" target="_blank" title="absent.The">absent.The talk introduces a channel-level synergy functional, Syn, defined in the Stinespring representation so that it is representation-free, invariant under local unitaries, monotone under completely positive trace-preserving maps, and compositional under series, parallel and product wiring. Syn augments the Neyman-Pearson theorem by supplying a channel-level criterion that certifies when a single joint decision statistic will outperform all separable strategies. (This includes joint measurements where the subsystems are not measured simultaneously.) Consequently, it provides provable strengthening of the receiver operating characteristic over the operational false-alarm region and, in bosonic radar, translates into either achieving the same detection probability with lower transmitted energy or attaining tighter false-alarm levels at a fixed <a href="http://power.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="power.Speaker(s):">power.Speaker(s): Dr. Kyunghoon HanRoom: ME 4463 (Maker Lab), Bldg: Mackenzie, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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2025 IEEE Southern Alberta Section AGM
Room: Nakiska, Bldg: The Westin Calgary Downtown, 320 4 Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, AB T2P 2S6IEEE Southern Alberta Section Presents our 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM)We are happy to announce that we will be hosting the IEEE Southern Alberta Section AGM once again!This is a fantastic opportunity for all IEEE members to reconnect, get updates on our section's achievements, and look forward to the future. The meeting will provide an update on the activities of the Section, the Technical Chapters, and the Affinity Groups over the past year, and provide an outlook for activities planned in 2026.Let's come together, celebrate our achievements, and set the stage for a year of excellence. We look forward to seeing you there!---------------------------------------------------------------Keynote Speaker: Professor Randy Connolly on Public Computing Intellectuals in the Age of AI CrisisThis keynote explores how the current sense of crisis surrounding AI and digital innovation offers a unique opportunity for academic computing to reflect on its epistemological foundations. It advocates for a more reflexive, interdisciplinary approach to computing education—one that embraces liberal arts and envisions the emergence of the Public Computer <a href="http://Intellectual.---------------------------------------------------------------Dinner:-" target="_blank" title="Intellectual.---------------------------------------------------------------Dinner:-">Intellectual.---------------------------------------------------------------Dinner:- 2 complimentary drink tickets- Wedge salad with buttermilk herb dressing, beamster cheese, tomato and crispy onion- Choice of:- Alberta beef tenderloin, local carrot purée, roasted fingerling potatoes, smoked rosemary jus- Chicken supreme, dauphinoise potato, Tuscan kale, maple brown butter jus- Vegetarian Option, Meal TBD- Chocolate crémeux tart, Chantilly, chocolate soil, berriesPlease indicate any food allergies or special dietary requirements (including Vegan/Vegetarian meal) under "Special Requests" when registering. We will do our best to accommodate to the extent that the venue can <a href="http://offer.---------------------------------------------------------------Registration" target="_blank" title="offer.---------------------------------------------------------------Registration">offer.---------------------------------------------------------------Registration consists of two parts - vTools and PayPal. Follow the "Register Now" link below, and complete the information. The system will then take you to a PayPal page to enter your payment information. When you have successfully registered and paid, you will receive 2 confirmation emails, 1 from IEEE and 1 from PayPal. Your registration is not complete until your payment has been received, and you have received both confirmation emails. Note, you do not need to create a PayPal account to complete payment, the payment can be navigated and completed through PayPal without signing in. If you have any issues with registration, please reach out and someone will be able to provide <a href="http://assistance.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="assistance.Speaker(s):">assistance.Speaker(s): RandyAgenda: 5:30pm: Doors open5:30-6:15pm: Cash Bar and Networking (2 complimentary drink tickets included)6:15-6:30pm: Chair’s and Treasurer’s Reports6:30-7:15pm: Dinner7:15-7:30pm: Award Presentations7:30-8:30pm: Technical Chapters, Affinity Groups, and Student Branch Reports8:30-9:30pm: Keynote Speaker: Professor Randy ConnollyRoom: Nakiska, Bldg: The Westin Calgary Downtown, 320 4 Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, AB T2P 2S6
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IEEE Northern Canada Section Annual General Meeting November 27 in Edmonton
Holiday Inn Conference Centre Edmonton South, 4485 Gateway Boulevard, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6H 5C3, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/512209The IEEE Northern Canada Section annual general meeting will be held on Thursday, November 27, 2025 at the Holiday Inn Conference Centre 4485 Gateway Blvd NW, Edmonton, AB, T6H 5C5. This is your opportunity to participate in the functioning of the Section and meet with IEEE Canada and Section executives. You may register for a free, modest buffet meal (6 to 6:45pm) or just attend the AGM (7pm) (select none for meal). Please RSVP by Thursday, November 20 at 5pm. Election results and volunteer opportunities for qualified members will be announced. A detailed agenda and Webex remote video link will be forthcoming. Check https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/512209 for more <a href="http://information.Holiday" target="_blank" title="information.Holiday">information.Holiday Inn Conference Centre Edmonton South,4485 Gateway Boulevard, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6H 5C3, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/512209
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IEEE Kingston Annual Banquet/AGM
Bldg: Renaissance, 285 Queen St, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7K 1B7IEEE Kingston Section looks forward to seeing you at this year's Annual Banquet Dinner and AGM on November 27th. The two events are separate, but you are welcome to attend both. Tickets are required for the Banquet Dinner, and an RSVP is required for the AGM. Please see details <a href="http://below.Annual" target="_blank" title="below.Annual">below.Annual Banquet DinnerDate: Thursday, November 27Time: 6pmLocation: Renaissance Supper Club - 285 Queen <a href="http://St.Tickets:" target="_blank" title="St.Tickets:">St.Tickets: Regular tickets are $40, and student tickets are $25. Each IEEE member (student or regular) can also purchase a ticket for one <a href="http://guest.Event" target="_blank" title="guest.Event">guest.Event activities: The event will include a three-course meal, a keynote talk, presentation of undergraduate and graduate awards, and a chance to socialize with the <a href="http://community.Menu:1st" target="_blank" title="community.Menu:1st">community.Menu:1st Course: choice of Chef's Soup of the Day; or Autumn Garden Salad with Sweet Vinaigrette Dressing with fresh rollsMain Course: choice of Chicken Fricassee with a Sauce Robert, Rustic Mashed Potatoes and Vegetable Medley; or Basted Sesame Salmon with Saffron Rice and Vegetable Medley; Bowtie Pasta in a Marinara Sauce with Roasted Vegetables Dessert: Poached Pears with a Drambuie SauceAnnual General Meeting (AGM)Date: Thursday, November 27Time: 5-6pmLocation: Renaissance Supper Club - 285 Queen <a href="http://St.Details:" target="_blank" title="St.Details:">St.Details: The purpose of this meeting is to review Kingston Section activities for the past <a href="http://year.Hors" target="_blank" title="year.Hors">year.Hors d'oeuvres will be <a href="http://served.RSVP" target="_blank" title="served.RSVP">served.RSVP required. Please email [email protected] if you plan to <a href="http://attend.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="attend.Speaker(s):">attend.Speaker(s): Andy Chen, Bldg: Renaissance, 285 Queen St, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7K 1B7
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IEEE SSCS DL: Power-Efficient Short-Reach Electrical Links for the AI Era
Room: 2.184, Bldg: EV building, 1515 Ste-Catherine Street W, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G1M8Abstract:Data center, compute, and AI applications continue to demand higher bandwidth from electrical interconnects. The volume of short-reach links (less than a few cm) has exploded to facilitate high-bandwidth data movement between compute engines and memory in the AI era. This massive growth will continue as the industry moves towards highly-parallelized die-to-die interfaces to support chiplet-based architectures. However, power efficiency in these links is of paramount importance to maintain reasonable power levels within a compute drawer. This talk will focus on trends and advancements in power-efficient short reach links that aim to maximize the shoreline bandwidth density. Multi-disciplinary approaches involving circuit innovations, architectural advancements, data signaling techniques, and packaging technologies are required to deliver linear bandwidth densities above 1 Tbps/mm at power efficiencies below 500 fJ/<a href="http://bit.Timothy" target="_blank" title="bit.Timothy">bit.Timothy (Tod) Dickson received the B.S. and M.Eng. degrees from the University of Florida, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Toronto. Since 2006 he has been with the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY where he is currently a Principal Research Scientist. His research is on circuits and architectures for power-efficient serial communication. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University in New York, <a href="http://NY.Dr" target="_blank" title="NY.Dr">NY.Dr. Dickson has been an author or co-author of several papers that have received best paper awards, including the inaugural VLSI Circuits Symposium Best Student Paper Award in 2004, the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits Best Paper in 2009, the ISSCC Beatrice Winner Award in 2009, and the IEEE CICC Best Regular Paper Award in 2015 and Best Invited Paper Award in 2024. He served on the TPC of the IEEE CICC from 2017-2023 and was an Associate Editor of the IEEE Solid State Circuits Letters over the same time period. He is currently an Associate Editor of the IEEE Open Journal of the Solid State Circuits Society and IEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecturer. He is an IEEE Senior <a href="http://Member.Room:" target="_blank" title="Member.Room:">Member.Room: 2.184, Bldg: EV building, 1515 Ste-Catherine Street W, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G1M8
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Cookies & Cram
800 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaA semesterly recurring series of 15 tutoring sessions designed to support students in their exam preparations. These sessions will be held in the IEEE office throughout December, leading up to final exams. The event provides a comfortable and supportive environment for students to review course material with the help of knowledgeable tutors. This event usually brings in a total of 250-300 students, and grows in popularity every <a href="http://year.800" target="_blank" title="year.800">year.800 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Photonic Pathways to Scalable and Low-Cost Free-Space Optical Satellite Downlinks
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/514232Photonic Pathways to Scalable and Low-Cost Free-Space Optical Satellite DownlinksAbstract:Free-space optical communication (FSOC) is rapidly emerging as a cornerstone of high-bandwidth, low-latency connectivity for space-to-ground and inter-satellite networks. Yet the downlink to ground remains the most technically demanding segment, where atmospheric turbulence distorts optical wavefronts and drives system complexity and cost. Traditional bulk-optics solutions are difficult to align, power-hungry, and expensive to reproduce. Photonic technologies offer a transformative alternative: compact, robust, and inherently manufacturable architectures that merge adaptive optics, beam combination, and phase control directly on a chip. These integrated systems enable ultra-high-speed, real-time correction of turbulence with minimal mass and power, while leveraging semiconductor fabrication to achieve wafer-scale replication and dramatically lower cost. This cost reduction opens the possibility of deploying many more optical ground stations, enhancing global network coverage, redundancy, and resilience. By uniting astronomical adaptive optics with scalable photonic integration, we are charting a path toward affordable, high-performance optical downlinks to ground. I will highlight recent prototype demonstrations and outline our roadmap toward fully photonic optical ground terminals that bring the precision of astronomical instrumentation to the future of space <a href="http://communications.------------------------------------------------------------------------Voies" target="_blank" title="communications.------------------------------------------------------------------------Voies">communications.------------------------------------------------------------------------Voies photoniques pour des liaisons descendantes optiques par satellite en espace libre, évolutives et peu coûteusesRésumé:La communication optique en espace libre (FSOC) s'impose rapidement comme un pilier de la connectivité à haut débit et faible latence pour les réseaux sol-espace et inter-satellites. Cependant, la liaison descendante vers le sol demeure le segment le plus complexe sur le plan technique, car la turbulence atmosphérique y déforme les fronts d'onde optiques, ce qui accroît la complexité et le coût du système. Les solutions optiques classiques sont difficiles à aligner, énergivores et coûteuses à reproduire. Les technologies photoniques offrent une alternative révolutionnaire : des architectures compactes, robustes et intrinsèquement industrialisables qui intègrent l'optique adaptative, la combinaison de faisceaux et le contrôle de phase directement sur une puce. Ces systèmes intégrés permettent une correction ultrarapide et en temps réel de la turbulence avec une masse et une consommation d'énergie minimales, tout en tirant parti de la fabrication des semi-conducteurs pour une réplication à l'échelle de la plaquette et une réduction drastique des coûts. Cette réduction des coûts ouvre la voie au déploiement d'un nombre beaucoup plus important de stations optiques au sol, améliorant ainsi la couverture, la redondance et la résilience du réseau mondial. En associant l'optique adaptative astronomique à l'intégration photonique à grande échelle, nous ouvrons la voie à des liaisons optiques terrestres performantes et abordables. Je présenterai des démonstrations récentes de prototypes et décrirai notre feuille de route vers des terminaux optiques terrestres entièrement photoniques, qui mettront la précision des instruments astronomiques au service des communications spatiales de <a href="http://demain.Prof" target="_blank" title="demain.Prof">demain.Prof. Suresh Sivanandam, University of TorontoAbout / A proposThe High Throughput and Secure Networks (HTSN) Challenge program is hosting regular virtual seminar series to promote scientific information sharing, discussions, and interactions between <a href="http://researchers.https://nrc.canada.ca/en/research-development/research-collaboration/programs/high-throughput-secure-networks-challenge-programLe" target="_blank" title="researchers.https://nrc.canada.ca/en/research-development/research-collaboration/programs/high-throughput-secure-networks-challenge-programLe">researchers.https://nrc.canada.ca/en/research-development/research-collaboration/programs/high-throughput-secure-networks-challenge-programLe programme Réseaux Sécurisés à Haut Débit (RSHD) organise régulièrement des séries de séminaires virtuels pour promouvoir le partage d’informations scientifiques, les discussions et les interactions entre <a href="http://chercheurs.https://nrc.canada.ca/fr/recherche-developpement/recherche-collaboration/programmes/programme-defi-reseaux-securises-haut-debitNEW:" target="_blank" title="chercheurs.https://nrc.canada.ca/fr/recherche-developpement/recherche-collaboration/programmes/programme-defi-reseaux-securises-haut-debitNEW:">chercheurs.https://nrc.canada.ca/fr/recherche-developpement/recherche-collaboration/programmes/programme-defi-reseaux-securises-haut-debitNEW: In order to promote more open discussions/interactions, at the end of the presentation and Q/A, we will allow other experts in this field (quantum comm) to present very briefly their work (1 slide, 2 min max) or their company. / Afin de favoriser des discussions/interactions plus ouvertes, à la fin de la présentation et des questions/réponses, nous permettrons aux experts de ce domaine (communications quantiques) de présenter très brièvement leurs travaux (1 diapositive, 2 min max) ou leur <a href="http://compagnie.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="compagnie.Co-sponsored">compagnie.Co-sponsored by: National Research Council, <a href="http://Canada.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="Canada.Speaker(s):">Canada.Speaker(s): Prof. Suresh Sivanandam, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/514232
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Challenges in DC Microgrids
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510195Direct current (DC) microgrids are emerging as a promising solution for integrating renewable energy, battery storage, and electric vehicle infrastructure with high efficiency and reliability. However, the shift toward DC distribution introduces a new set of technical and operational <a href="http://challenges.This" target="_blank" title="challenges.This">challenges.This presentation provides an accessible overview of the key issues facing DC microgrid development, including protection and fault detection, system stability, and safe interconnection with existing AC networks. Drawing from both research and industry experience, the talk explores how protection schemes, and standards are evolving to support the next generation of resilient, flexible, and efficient DC power <a href="http://systems.Attendees" target="_blank" title="systems.Attendees">systems.Attendees will gain a broad understanding of the opportunities and barriers shaping DC microgrids today, and how these systems are poised to influence the future of power <a href="http://distribution.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="distribution.Co-sponsored">distribution.Co-sponsored by: IEEE Canadian Atlantic SectionSpeaker(s): Steven, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/510195
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IEEE Canadian Atlantic Section Annual AGM 2025
Room: Navigator Room, Four Points by Sheraton Halifax Hotel & Conference Center, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3J3Z1Hello IEEE Canadian Atlantic Section Members & Guests,Get ready for an inspiring evening of purpose, connection, and community impact. We’re excited to invite you to our 2025 IEEE Canadian Atlantic Section Annual General Meeting (AGM) — all set against the historic downtown of Halifax, Nova Scotia!Date: Nov 28, 2025 (Friday)Time: 7pm – 10pmVenue: Four Points by Sheraton, Halifax Hotel & Conference Center, 1496 Hollis Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3Z1, CanadaThis is your chance to:✔ Celebrate our collective achievements✔ Reconnect with members in a relaxed, welcoming setting✔ Shape the IEEE Canadian Atlantic Section Future👉 Register now — spots are limited!We can’t wait to see you there!Warm regards,Muhammad Usman AsadChair—IEEE Canadian Atlantic SectionAgenda: Room: Navigator Room, Four Points by Sheraton Halifax Hotel & Conference Center, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3J3Z1
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2025 IEEE Hamilton Section ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING – November 29 (Registration deadline: Nov. 15)
Room: Room name: Royal Room, Bldg: Holiday Inn & Suites Oakville @ Bronte, 2525 Wyecroft Rd, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6L6P8==Attention: Registration Deadline Approaching !==You are cordially invited to attend the 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the IEEE Hamilton Section taking place at the Holiday Inn & Suites Oakville @Bronte on Saturday, November 29, 2025 starting at 5:30 PM. Registration deadline: Nov. 15Special Guest: Dr. Tom Murad, President IEEE <a href="http://Canada.NEW!!" target="_blank" title="Canada.NEW!!">Canada.NEW!! Special Guest Speaker: Matthew Vos - Manager Operations, Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO).Keynote : Amy Sinclair "Bridging Worlds: How Substation Communications Evolved and where IT meets OT".Cost: $10 for students or graduate students, $10 for IEEE Life Members, $20 for IEEE members, $30 for non-IEEE member <a href="http://guests.Registration" target="_blank" title="guests.Registration">guests.Registration fees inclusive of deluxe dinner of your choice (beef, chicken, seafood or vegetarian).Parking available at the venue for <a href="http://free.Please" target="_blank" title="free.Please">free.Please register before the deadline (Nov. 15) and pay by credit card. Multiple registrations can be done at the same time, click "Add Another Guest" before you click "Register and Pay Now".Each attendee must register so that a name tag can be <a href="http://created.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="created.Agenda:">created.Agenda: Program:5:30 PM: Registration, Networking, hors d'<a href="http://oeuvres.6:00" target="_blank" title="oeuvres.6:00">oeuvres.6:00 PM: Dinner <a href="http://Served.6:20" target="_blank" title="Served.6:20">Served.6:20 PM: AGM Presentations by Special Guest (while you eat).- Dr. Tom Murad, President IEEE <a href="http://Canada.-" target="_blank" title="Canada.-">Canada.- Special Guest Speaker: Matthew Vos - Manager Operations, Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO).- Keynote Speaker: Amy Sinclair "Bridging Worlds: How Substation Communications Evolved and where IT meets OT".7:40 PM: IEEE Hamilton Exec. Committee 2024 report (incl. 2025 election results)Dress code: Elegant <a href="http://casual.Room:" target="_blank" title="casual.Room:">casual.Room: Room name: Royal Room, Bldg: Holiday Inn & Suites Oakville @ Bronte, 2525 Wyecroft Rd, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6L6P8
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IEEE Toronto AGM
Twist Gallery, 1100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M6B 3J7[]Welcome to the a new look for the IEEE Toronto AGM where we invite everyone to mingle and expand their network. Enjoy a trendy and private venue with drinks, appetizers, and food stations serving dinner. The event will feature short presentations from keynote speaker Danny Christidis, and presentations by the IEEE Toronto officers. Parking is available for an additional fee in nearby Green P lots (see the map below). Transit is reommended where <a href="http://possible.Twist" target="_blank" title="possible.Twist">possible.Twist Gallery, 1100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M6B 3J7
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