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IEEE YP Chair Outreach with Dalhousie AUV Team
IEEE YP Chair Outreach with Dalhousie AUV Team
This vTools event acts as a placeholder to represent the IEEE CAS YP Chair conducting outreach with the Dalhousie Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Team (DAT). The Chair is a former founder of the team, and is attending a weekly meeting in order to maintain connections with the team, and continue to build bridges to assist in transitioning students from Student Member to IEEE members after graduation. The Chair will be providing food at minimal cost to the OU, but as a way of getting into the meeting and having a short period to promote <a href="http://IEEE.Dalhousie" target="_blank" title="IEEE.Dalhousie">IEEE.Dalhousie University, Sexton Campus, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Careers in Technology Spring Series 2025 – Baek-Young Choi, PhD – 28 January 8pm EST / 7 pm CST
Careers in Technology Spring Series 2025 – Baek-Young Choi, PhD – 28 January 8pm EST / 7 pm CST
[]Dr. Baek-Young Choi is an internationally leading scholar in the Internet of Things, 5G and beyond, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. Dr. Choi's innovative research has led to numerous Best Paper, Best Poster, and Best Video awards, as well as recognition as conferences’ keynote speaker, Distinguished Lecturer, and Associate Editor-in-Chief of the flagship magazine of the IEEE Society. She has served in many international leadership roles in her technical society, including Chair of IEEE Women in Communications Engineering, Chair of Sister societies, and a technical oversight committee of flagship conferences in IEEE, general chair, and technical program committee chair for multiple international conferences and <a href="http://workshops.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="workshops.Speaker(s):">workshops.Speaker(s): Baek-Young Choi, PhDVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456310
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IEEE HVDC Site Tour
IEEE HVDC Site Tour
Join us for an exclusive half-day tour of the HVDC site, offering a unique opportunity to explore advanced high-voltage direct current technology firsthand. This event is designed to provide participants with valuable insights into HVDC systems through presentations and a guided site <a href="http://visit.Date" target="_blank" title="visit.Date">visit.Date & Time:9:00 AM to 12:00 PMAgenda:9:00 – 9:30 AM: Introduction9:30 – 10:00 AM: Technical Presentation10:00 – 11:45 AM: Guided Site Tour11:45 – 12:00 PM: Regroup and Closing Discussion12:00 - 1:00 PM: LunchPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE) Mandatory Requirements:- Steel-toe boots (Participants must bring their own)- Coverall (Provided on-site by AltaLink)- Hardhat (Provided on-site by AltaLink)- Safety glasses (Provided on-site by AltaLink)This is an excellent opportunity for IEEE participants to gain practical exposure to HVDC technology while ensuring safety <a href="http://on-site.Note:" target="_blank" title="on-site.Note:">on-site.Note: Arrive promptly to allow time for PPE preparation and safety <a href="http://orientation.Lunch" target="_blank" title="orientation.Lunch">orientation.Lunch will be <a href="http://provided.Room:">provided.[]Room: Please refer to the email sent., Langdon, Alberta, Canada
Introduction to LaTeX: Document Preparation for Engineers
Introduction to LaTeX: Document Preparation for Engineers
Join us for an engaging workshop hosted by IEEE, where we introduce undergraduates to LaTeX, a powerful tool for creating professional documents. Whether you're preparing lab reports, research papers, or resumes, LaTeX helps you produce high-quality, structured content with <a href="http://ease.This" target="_blank" title="ease.This">ease.This workshop will cover:- Basics of LaTeX: Setting up the environment and understanding its <a href="http://structure.-" target="_blank" title="structure.-">structure.- Document Formatting: Customizing page layout, sections, and text <a href="http://styles.-" target="_blank" title="styles.-">styles.- Math and Equations: Crafting complex mathematical expressions <a href="http://effortlessly.-" target="_blank" title="effortlessly.-">effortlessly.- Tables and Figures: Including tables, graphs, and images <a href="http://professionally.-" target="_blank" title="professionally.-">professionally.- Referencing and Bibliographies: Managing citations with <a href="http://BibTeX.-" target="_blank" title="BibTeX.-">BibTeX.- Templates and Tools: Exploring pre-made templates for academic and professional <a href="http://needs.Don’t" target="_blank" title="needs.Don’t">needs.Don’t miss this opportunity to master LaTeX and elevate your document preparation skills with IEEE!Speaker(s): Dr. Waleed EjazRoom: 212, Bldg: E, 1 Georgian Dr, Barrie, Ontario, Canada, L4M 3X9
CAS ExCom Meeting – January 2025
CAS ExCom Meeting – January 2025
CAS ExCom Meeting - January 2025Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/461136
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Kaiser Chair Talk Series Sponsored by IEEE PELS: Multi-Input Converters
Kaiser Chair Talk Series Sponsored by IEEE PELS: Multi-Input Converters
Multi-input converters (MICs) have emerged as a transformative technology in power electronics, addressing the increasing need for integrating multiple energy sources into a unified power system. These converters enable the efficient combination of renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and energy storage systems, with traditional power supplies, offering a versatile solution to meet the growing demand for sustainable and resilient energy infrastructures. This talk will provide a comprehensive overview of the advancements in MICs, focusing on their topologies, control strategies, and <a href="http://applications.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="applications.Speaker(s):">applications.Speaker(s): Dr. Yaow-Ming Chen , Room: MCLD 2014, Bldg: MacLeod , 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 6T 1Z3
Powering AI in Alberta — A Technical Discussion
Powering AI in Alberta — A Technical Discussion
FocusAs artificial intelligence (AI) investment scales into the billions of dollars, AIcentric data centers are projected to demand gigawatts of power rather than megawatts in the near future. This represents orders of magnitude increase in existing power consumptions. Alberta, with its abundant natural resources, cold climate, and competitive energy infrastructure, is well-positioned to contribute to this transformation. Recent efforts to attract off-grid AI data center investments underscore the urgency of addressing unique energy challenges, including sudden and sometimes unpredictable power shifts. By bringing together diverse perspectives, this workshop aims to spark thoughtful discussion on how Alberta can navigate this evolving landscape and support future innovation <a href="http://responsibly.PanelistsThis" target="_blank" title="responsibly.PanelistsThis">responsibly.PanelistsThis workshop will bring together experts from AI, Alberta-based utilities, and data center professionals to foster interdisciplinary conversation and idea exchange. By establishing common ground, we aim to address shared challenges and opportunities in building resilient and sustainable infrastructure that supports innovation and <a href="http://growth.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="growth.Co-sponsored">growth.Co-sponsored by:Government of Alberta (RCES — RESILIENT & CLEAN ENERGY SYSTEMS)Speaker(s): Robert (Rob) Baker, Darin DuMontier, James Crossman, Marcin Mizianty (to be confirmed)Agenda: Time Activity Duration1:00 - 1:05 PM Introduction 5 min1:05 - 1:45 PM Speakers (10 min each x 4) 40 min1:45 - 2:00 PM Discussion 15 min2:00 - 2:10 PM Coffee Break 10 min2:10 - 3:10 PM Panel Discussion 1 hour3:10 - 3:30 PM Free Time for Audience Discussions 20 minRoom: Room 8-207, Bldg: DICE Building , University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6G 1H9