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INRS, in collaboration with the INRS Photonics Student Association, is delighted to host an exclusive laboratory tour and cocktail reception with Professor Anne L’Huillier, Nobel Prize in Physics 2023.Join us on Sunday, October 12th, for a memorable afternoon exploring INRS’s cutting-edge photonics laboratories and engaging with one of the world’s leading scientists in attosecond <a href="http://physics.Location:" target="_blank" title="physics.Location:">physics.Location: INRS–EMT, Varennes Campus🚐 Transportation will be arranged for students if there is sufficient <a href="http://interest.Therefore" target="_blank" title="interest.Therefore">interest.Therefore, please register for the event to help us plan accordingly. Registration closes on October 9th at <a href="http://midnight.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="midnight.Agenda:">midnight.Agenda: 🧪 Lab Tour: 3:00 – 5:00 PM🍸 Cocktail Party: 5:00 – 7:00 PM1650 Boulevard Lionel-Boulet, Varennes, Quebec, Canada, J3X 1P7 |
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Members and Ex-com meetingVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500264 |
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Abstract: The angle-only filtering (AOF) problem in 3D arises in many real-world passive tracking problems. These problems include passive ranging using an infrared search and track (IRST) sensor, passive sonar, passive radar in the presence of jamming, and satellite-to-satellite passive tracking. We consider estimating the state of a target using noisy bearing and elevation measurements. We first describe the dynamic models of the target and senor and different coordinate systems. The filter initialization, which forms an important part of the filtering algorithm, is explained next. Several nonlinear filters including the extended Kalman filter (EKF), unscented Kalman filter (EKF), cubature Kalman filter (CKF), and particle filter (PF) are used for performance evaluation. We also compare the performance of these nonlinear filters with the posterior Cramér-Rao lower bound (PCRLB). Finally, we discuss other topics in the AOF problem not covered in this <a href="http://presentation.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="presentation.Speaker(s):">presentation.Speaker(s): Mahendra Mallick, Room: 4463, Bldg: Mackenzie Bldg (ME), Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1S 5B6
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Join us for the third session of the exciting webinar series on "New Frontiers in Signal Processing in 6G Wireless Networks", a collaboration between IEEE Signal Processing, IEEE Communications Society chapters in Ottawa, and IEEE ComSoC Young <a href="http://Professionals.Register" target="_blank" title="Professionals.Register">Professionals.Register now and stay tuned for updates on upcoming speakers and topics!Speaker(s): Prof. Henk WymeerschAgenda: Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) is emerging as a key enabler for future wireless networks, offering dual-functionality in communication and environmental sensing. This talk explores the principles of Distributed ISAC (DISAC), highlighting its potential to enhance wireless systems through cooperative and distributed architectures. We will examine the core trade-offs and synergies between sensing and communication, the impact of network synchronization, interference management, and resource allocation in distributed scenarios. Additionally, we discuss practical deployment challenges, including hardware constraints, synchronization, and the influence of multi-antenna (MIMO) and multi-node <a href="http://cooperation.Virtual:" target="_blank" title="cooperation.Virtual:">cooperation.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/505824
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Powertech Labs Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of BC Hydro and a global leader in engineering and testing solutions. The company’s headquarters is located in Surrey, BC, Canada. Powertech Labs delivers world-class services to utilities, OEMs, industrial organizations, and government agencies around the globe. With a culture of innovation, Powertech remains at the forefront of energy technologies, helping clients adapt to tomorrow’s <a href="http://challenges.As" target="_blank" title="challenges.As">challenges.As a wholly owned subsidiary of BC Hydro, Powertech Labs is deeply embedded in the demands of utility operations, yet globally minded in their impact. Powertech Labs's 200+ scientists, engineers, and technical experts work across disciplines to transform ambitious concepts into real-world solutions that deliver cleaner, smarter, and more resilient energy <a href="http://systems.Powertech" target="_blank" title="systems.Powertech">systems.Powertech Labs operates a wide range of specialized facilities, including the High Voltage Lab, High Power Lab, High Current Lab, Mechanical and Materials Testing Lab, Applied Chemistry Lab, Hydrogen Testing Lab, EV Testing Yard, and Geotechnical <a href="http://Lab.Visiting" target="_blank" title="Lab.Visiting">Lab.Visiting Powertech Labs provides a valuable opportunity to enrich knowledge of the current state-of-the-art technologies shaping the utility and power <a href="http://industry.Powertech" target="_blank" title="industry.Powertech">industry.Powertech Labs, 12388 88Ave, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, V3W7R7 |
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Our semiannual meeting will take place October 15. This meeting will include a lunch followed by a <a href="http://presentation.Gordon" target="_blank" title="presentation.Gordon">presentation.Gordon Harris was Director of Submersible Camera Engineering for the IMAX excursion to the site of the the Titanic during the filming of the documentary Titanica. He will speak of his <a href="http://experiences.The" target="_blank" title="experiences.The">experiences.The IMAX corporation originated in Cambridge (yes, our Cambridge ON) where engineer William Shaw adapted an Australian patent to control the horizontal "rolling loop" motion of the 70 mm film, together with unique optics and lighting that are still in use. .Please register so that we can inform the restaurant about expected <a href="http://numbers.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="numbers.Speaker(s):">numbers.Speaker(s): , Gordon HarrisAgenda: 11:30 arrival at Stop 5312:00 lunch12:30 presentation by Gordon Harris about filming the <a href="http://Titanic.1:15" target="_blank" title="Titanic.1:15">Titanic.1:15 discussionSouthcote 53 Tap and Grill, 534 Garner Road E,Ancaster, Ontario, Canada, L9G 3K9
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The IEEE NSS IAS/PES Joint Chapter is pleased to welcome Professo Tarlochan S. Sidhu. This talk by Prof. Sidhu will focus on Vendor-Neutral & Cyber-Secure: IEC61850 Substations—Architecture, Comms & Cyber-Security. As a recognized international expert in smart grids, substation automation, and protection systems, Prof. Sidhu will share insights into the development and application of IEC 61850 standards, the evolving role of cybersecurity in digital substations, and strategies to enhance resilience in modern power system protection. The session will also explore practical challenges, emerging solutions, and lessons learned from real-world industry <a href="http://applications.Date:" target="_blank" title="applications.Date:">applications.Date: Wednesday, October 15th, 2025Time: 3:30 pm - 5:30 pmPlace: University of Saskatchewan- College of Engineering- 2C01 (57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK)Parking: Visitor Parking is available at meters throughout <a href="http://University.This" target="_blank" title="University.This">University.This is a technical event, and snacks is included in the registration <a href="http://cost.Admission:-" target="_blank" title="cost.Admission:-">cost.Admission:- IEEE Member: $5.00- IEEE Student Members: $0- University of Saskatchewan Students: $0- Members from the Industry (Non-IEEE Member): $10Note: Attendees will receive a certificate of participation, which may count toward Professional Development Hour (PDH) credits. Please complete the evaluation form after the event to receive your <a href="http://certificate.If" target="_blank" title="certificate.If">certificate.If you are interested, please register as soon as possible!The registration deadline is Wednesday, October 15 at 3:00pmSee additional details <a href="http://below.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="below.Speaker(s):">below.Speaker(s): Tarlochan S. Sidhu , Agenda: - 3:30 - 4:45 PM: Technical talk on Vendor-Neutral & Cyber-Secure: IEC61850 Substations—Architecture, Comms & Cyber-Security- 4:45 - 5:30 PM: Refreshments, Socializing and NetworkingRoom: 2C01, Bldg: College of Engineering, 57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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The Computer Chapter of Southern Alberta and IEEE Southern Alberta Section are inviting you to join the distinguished lecturer event on Oct. 15.This Distinguished Lecture event will be from 5 - 6:15 PM (MT), and right after talk, IEEE Day Celebration event will be hosted in the same <a href="http://room.Everyone" target="_blank" title="room.Everyone">room.Everyone is welcome to RSVP and attend one or both events: <a href="https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/504032Refreshments" target="_blank" title="https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/504032Refreshments">https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/504032Refreshments will be <a href="http://served.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="served.Agenda:">served.Agenda: The talk will from from 5:00 to 6:15 PM (MT)All guests are welcome to stay for networking and IEEE Day Celebration event which will be hosted after the talk, from 6:15 - 7:30 PM (MT) in the same <a href="http://room.Refreshments" target="_blank" title="room.Refreshments">room.Refreshments will be <a href="http://served.Room:" target="_blank" title="served.Room:">served.Room: 516, Bldg: ICT, 2500 University Dr NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 1N4 |
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This is a joint meeting of Canadian Society of Senior Engineers and IEEE Life Members Affinity <a href="http://Groups.This" target="_blank" title="Groups.This">Groups.This series of presentations has been occurring for more than 20 years and is now being also advertised to the IEEE Northern Canada Section (NCS) Life Members Affinity Group (LMAG) through vTools and other IEEE LMAG's and IEEE members depending upon the topic. At the same time the Canadian Society of Senior Engineers (CSSE) is using their national organization to provide information, the subject and speaker to members across <a href="http://Canada.The" target="_blank" title="Canada.The">Canada.The next meeting will be held on Thursday, October 16, 2025. The meeting will open at 12:30 pm MDT (2:30pm Eastern), with the presentation starting at 12:45 (2:45 pm EDT). The meeting will be held via the Zoom platform with the actual invitations sent the afternoon of Wednesday, October 15. If you plan to attend and be included on the Zoom invite for this meeting please respond to Tom Madsen, [email protected], before noon on Wednesday, October 15.Please note the meeting originates in Alberta which is in the Mountain Time Zone, so if you are in another province you must account any necessary time <a href="http://shift.Title:" target="_blank" title="shift.Title:">shift.Title: Change Over 50 Years in Canadian EnergyPresenter: Dennis McConaghy, BSc and MSc Chemical EngineeringSummary:Dennis will discuss the evolution of the Canadian hydrocarbon production industry over the last fifty years, from the mid 70s through to today, essentially the period of his career in that industry.He will provide special emphasis on how world class production industries evolved from valued elements of the Canadian economy to being beset with political and legal obstruction, putting in doubt its capacity to even sustain its existing scale let alone grow. How did this happen? How could this have happened in Canada? Dennis will offer his analysis from the vantage point of a career that was very much at the center of that change and <a href="http://conflict.Bio:•Native" target="_blank" title="conflict.Bio:•Native">conflict.Bio:•Native Albertan, graduated from the University of Alberta in the mid 70s in Chemical Engineering, MSc 75•Joined the Alberta Research Council in 1975, supporting Alberta industrial development and energy policy•Joined Alberta Gas Trunkline in 1980, and then onto NOVA Chemicals, leading feedstock procurement function into the mid 1990s•Participated in concept and execution of the major Canadian merger of NOVA and TransCanada Pipelines in the late 1990s•Led business and corporate development functions at TransCanada through to 2014, including project development of the Keystone pipeline system, Energy East, LNG Canada, Mackenzie Valley Pipelines <a href="http://project.•After" target="_blank" title="project.•After">project.•After retirement, authored 3 books related to the issues and failure in Canadian climate and energy <a href="http://policy.•Father" target="_blank" title="policy.•Father">policy.•Father of four children, married to the same wife for 45 <a href="http://years.Virtual:" target="_blank" title="years.Virtual:">years.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/505962
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Technical seminar with the following abstract:Future data-intensive workloads, particularly from artificial intelligence, have pushed conventional computing architectures to their limits of energy efficiency and throughput, due to the scale of both computations and data they involve. In- and near-memory computing are breakthrough paradigms that provide approaches for overcoming this. But, in doing so, they instate new fundamental tradeoffs that span the device, circuit, and architectural levels. This presentation starts by describing the methods by which in/near-memory computing derive their gains, and then examines the critical tradeoffs, looking concretely at recent designs across memory technologies (SRAM, RRAM, MRAM). Then, its focus turns to key architectural considerations, and how these are likely to drive future technological needs and application alignments. Finally, this presentation analyzes the potential for leveraging application-level relaxations (e.g., noise sensitivity) through algorithmic <a href="http://approaches.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="approaches.Speaker(s):">approaches.Speaker(s): Naveen Verma, Room: MCLD 3038, Bldg: MacLeod Building, 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4
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The IEEE North Saskatchewan Section Computer Chapter is pleased to host a special technical talk by Dr. Rick Kazman, from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. In this timely and thought-provoking session titled "Do We Still Need Architects in the Age of AI?", Dr. Kazman will explore how large language models (LLMs) are reshaping the architectural design process—and what this means for the future of both human and machine collaboration in creative <a href="http://professions.📅" target="_blank" title="professions.📅">professions.📅 Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2025🕓 Time: 4:30 – 6:00 PM📍 Location: Engineering Building, Room 2C01, University of Saskatchewan🎟 Admission: Free for students | $5 IEEE members | $10 non-members☕ Light refreshments provided | Open to students, faculty & industrySpeaker(s): Dr. Rick Kazman, Room: 2C01, Bldg: Engineering Building, 57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
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Technical seminar by IEEE Electronics Packaging Society Distinguished Lecturer Dr. John H. Lau with the following abstract:Silicon 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 RecommendationsSpeaker(s): John Lau, Room: MCLD 3038, Bldg: MacLeod Building , 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4
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To IEEE Montreal Section Members:The IEEE Montreal Section is planning to recognize one of its current or former members with a Gold Medal for Outstanding Contributions made to the Field of interest to IEEE including Technical Contributions, Service to Society, and Humanity. From now on, we encourage you all to come forward and nominate deserving individuals for this prestigious Award (about $1000 of value). Self-nominations are also accepted. Please refer to the following criteria and <a href="http://deadlines.-" target="_blank" title="deadlines.-">deadlines.- Criteria for Gold Medal Candidates:- Should be an IEEE Member- Should be member of IEEE Montreal Section area (Currently or was past member)Nominations:- Anyone can nominate- Number of references: Min. 3 and a max. 5 (be submitted at the same time with the nomination)- International nominator(s) and references are encouraged- Nominations can be in any of the official languages (English or French)The Medal will be bilingually <a href="http://scripted.Please" target="_blank" title="scripted.Please">scripted.Please use the (https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=DYrYZ0VONSiOMnhSbE7TUw~~&pe=nDBtBqhJFDH1L3WSAeQBDvvoagGezBOru7zpGaKmVX2juLJN1ZMaCBC236rZbNdbpnCv8aWH1rKyJ0TiA6Hy_Q~~&t=urzW9tFeIuPNUdf3ebXhYQ~~) for such nominations and for additional information; please refer to the Montreal Section Gold Medal Webpage:(https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=DYrYZ0VONSiOMnhSbE7TUw~~&pe=vx7niXDcJ_yJo3TlIF30ySkr-SvGhteUdn8hQQcwFggZ8fJfrn6Fa07EVQOb93BQTT-mFRcd-48pRjuWImbEeA~~&t=urzW9tFeIuPNUdf3ebXhYQ~~)2)" target="_blank" title="http://montreal.ieee.ca/awards/](https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=DYrYZ0VONSiOMnhSbE7TUw~~&pe=vx7niXDcJ_yJo3TlIF30ySkr-SvGhteUdn8hQQcwFggZ8fJfrn6Fa07EVQOb93BQTT-mFRcd-48pRjuWImbEeA~~&t=urzW9tFeIuPNUdf3ebXhYQ~~)2)">http://montreal.ieee.ca/awards/](https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=DYrYZ0VONSiOMnhSbE7TUw~~&pe=vx7niXDcJ_yJo3TlIF30ySkr-SvGhteUdn8hQQcwFggZ8fJfrn6Fa07EVQOb93BQTT-mFRcd-48pRjuWImbEeA~~&t=urzW9tFeIuPNUdf3ebXhYQ~~)2)Additional Awards offering during the Montreal section's Annual Banquet:- Best Chapter and/or Best Affinity Group for special activities, such as: DL Tours, number of events, membership drives, EVENT Reporting, Workshops, no. of attendees, organization issues, and <a href="http://more.-" target="_blank" title="more.-">more.- Student Branches Award: Student activities such as: Group trip organization and realization, Student membership drive, Social activities, <a href="http://etc.-" target="_blank" title="etc.-">etc.- Volunteers Award: For a sustained dedication and major contributions made to the section,- Certificates for Best Volunteers,- Selected Industry candidates as Friends of <a href="http://IEEE.Major" target="_blank" title="IEEE.Major">IEEE.Major awards will be with <a href="http://Plaques.The" target="_blank" title="Plaques.The">Plaques.The deadline for all applications is: Friday October 03, 2025.Awards Selection is: Friday October 17, 2025.Please proceed with your nominations as soon as you <a href="http://can.Looking" target="_blank" title="can.Looking">can.Looking forward to your participation and <a href="http://nomination.Montreal" target="_blank" title="nomination.Montreal">nomination.Montreal Section's Awards Nominations & Selection Committee:- Dr. Anader Benyamin-Seeyar- Dr. Gunes Karabulut-Kurt- Dr. Tarek Djerafi- Dr. Hamidreza Sadreazami- Dr. Amir AghdamPlease proceed with your nominations as soon as you <a href="http://can.Looking" target="_blank" title="can.Looking">can.Looking forward to your participation and <a href="http://nomination.Best" target="_blank" title="nomination.Best">nomination.Best Regards,IEEE Montréal SectionCo-sponsored by: Montreal SectionVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500179
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Co-sponsored by: Innomotics <a href="http://Inc.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="Inc.Agenda:">Inc.Agenda: Event DetailVisit Us at Our Nisku FacilityWhen: Friday, October 17thTime: 9:30 AM to 1:30 PMLocation: 1130 34 Ave, NISKU ALBERTA T9E 8T3What to Expect- Innomotics Introduction and Technical Discussion- Networking & Lunch: Meet our team members- Nisku Shop Tour: See our VFD/motor lineup- Q&A: Ask anything about tech, industry insights, or careersLimited to 12 participants. Lunch IncludedInnomotics Inc., 1130 34 Ave, NISKU, Alberta, Canada, T9E 8T3 |
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IEEE Toronto, in partnership with the University of Toronto and the University of Waterloo, is very happy to announce the following STEM outreach event. It is targeted towards high school students and teachers. Please help us to spread the <a href="http://word.Day">word.[]Day 1: Chip Hack DayInterested in knowing how to go from idea to chip? In this beginning workshop, led by extraordinary leader in semiconductors, Matt Venn (Tiny Tapeout), you will learn how to design your own chip. If designing a chip seemed elusive, this is THE workshop that will show a clear path for getting it done. This is expected to be one of the largest gatherings of new chip designers, so register soon! In this workshop you will create a design and send it to be manufactured on an open-source ASIC! You will learn: The basics of how semiconductors are designed and made, The basics of digital logic, How to build and simulate a simple digital design, How to create the GDS files for manufacture at the Skywater foundry. All participants will be able to get their design manufactured free of charge thanks to SPONSORS <a href="http://sponsorship.Day" target="_blank" title="sponsorship.Day">sponsorship.Day 2: Build a Printed Circuit BoardIn this workshop, led by the semiconductor legend John Cohn, you will design a PCB using cloud-based tool, EasyEDA, In day 2 of this workshop, led by John Cohn, you will build a LED chaser which blinks 10 LEDs in a variable speed sequence, and you get to choose how it will <a href="http://look.Room:" target="_blank" title="look.Room:">look.Room: MY150, Bldg: Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation, University of Toronto, 55 St George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Hamilton Section, CanadaRegion 7is celebrating IEEE Day 2025 on Saturday Oct 18, 202510am-12noon at The Coach House at Dundurn610 York Blvd, Hamilton, ON L8R 3H1Join us!Free registration to all!Speaker(s): Moha , Marjan, Sneh , AsafAgenda: 10:00am-10:05am: Welcome + IEEE Day Teaser Video10:05am-10:10am: Opening remarks10:10am – 11:00am: Panel Discussion on ‘AI Technology for humanity’ (Panelist: Marjan Alavi, Sneh Lata, Asaf Maruf, Moha Abbaszadeh)11:00am-11:10am: Group Photo11:10am-12noon : Networking on Coffee12:00pm-1pm : LunchBldg: The Coach House at Dundurn, 610 York Blvd, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8R 3H1
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Looking to connect with fellow students and young professionals in Toronto’s engineering community? Come out for a relaxing hike through the scenic ravines and trails near Evergreen Brick Works!This is a great opportunity to network, socialize and enjoy the fall <a href="http://colours.Attendance" target="_blank" title="colours.Attendance">colours.Attendance is free, light snacks <a href="http://provided.(<a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ieee-yp-fall-colours-hike-tickets-1750903853559?aff=oddtdtcreator)550">https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ieee-yp-fall-colours-hike-tickets-1750903853559?aff=oddtdtcreator)[]550 Bayview Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M4W 3X8 |
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Agenda - Chapter Chairs training Chengdu October 19, 2025 Wu Hou room, Intercontinental Century City Hotel, Chengdu, ChinaLocal time8:00 Personal & Chapter introduction by all participants8:30 Welcome and opening remarks, participants introduction by VP Membership Dr. Neeli Prasad9:00 History of VTS presented by Prof. David Michelson via Zoom Video Conferencing call9:30 IEEE Milestones in Vehicular Technology by Prof. David Michelson via Zoom Video Conferencing call10:00 IEEE vTools training presented by Alon Newton10:30 Coffee break & Networking11:00 Welcome remark by VTS president Prof. Gerhard Bauch11:10 DLT & DS programs presented by Dr. Neeli prasad12:00 Conducting Executive meeting (Robert's Rules) by Alon Newton12:30 Lunch break & Networking14:00 STEM group activity facilitated by Alon Newton14:30 Public speaking exercise, elevator pitch & networking techniques facilitated by Dr. Neeli Prasad15:00 Group Photo - Location TBD15:30 IEEE OU Analytics training presented by Alon Newton16:00 REACH, TryEngineering, ILN presentations. Ideas how to increase VTS membership by Alon Newton16:15 How to run a successful Chapter presented by Alon Newton16:30 Conference rules, Best practices & on demand items by Alon Newton & Dr. Neeli Prasad17:15 Closing remarks, Concur instructions and break before VTS reception17:30 Coffee break & Networking18:00 Welcome ReceptionSpeaker(s): Dave Michelson, Neeli Prasad, Alon NewtonRoom: Wu Hou room, Bldg: Intercontinental Century City Hotel, No. 88 CENTURY CITY BOULEVARD, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610041, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/504373 |
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Rescheduled Webinar for October 20th at 5:30 - 6:30 pmJoin this free Webinar hosted by Winnipeg IEEE Young Professionals Alumni Andrew Fisher!Title: Understanding LLMs in Education: Unlocking Opportunities and Navigating ChallengesAbstract: Large language model (LLM) platforms such as ChatGPT are changing how we learn and teach. From helping personalize lessons to making learning more accessible and engaging, these tools are becoming a growing part of the classroom. In this session, we will break down how LLMs work, explore what they can do in education, and discuss some of the key ethical questions they raise. The presentation will also introduce a skill called prompt engineering, which is the process of asking the right questions or giving clear instructions to get useful responses from LLMs. Attendees will see how small changes in wording can lead to very different results, whether you’re planning a lesson, creating study guides, or explaining complex ideas more clearly. This includes using LLMs as agents, where the technology follows structured prompts to complete a series of tasks toward a specific goal. To conclude, you will get hands-on experience with ChatGPT in an interactive activity. Together, we will explore what it does well, where it struggles, and how you can use it effectively in your own learning or future teaching. By the end of the session, you will leave with practical tips for using LLMs responsibly, as well as the confidence to start crafting better prompts that work for <a href="http://you.Virtual:">you.[]Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/495806
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An IEEE Power System Relaying Committee Working Group K15 report defines a centralized protection and control (CPC) system as:-- A system comprised of a high-performance computing platform capable of providing protection, control, monitoring, communication and asset management functions by collecting the data those functions require using high-speed, time-synchronized measurements within a <a href="http://substation.-" target="_blank" title="substation.-">substation.-A typical CPC system consists of a computing platform, MUs, communications networks, and a time synchronization system. A CPC refers to the computing platform used in the CPC system for executing all protection, automation, control, metering, and other auxiliary functions. A CPC system aggregates all protection and control (P&C) applications in a few devices, with the goal of improving the reliability of P&C systems while potentially reducing design costs. Having fewer devices helps with hardware replacement and firmware <a href="http://upgrades.-" target="_blank" title="upgrades.-">upgrades.- DUKE example: Using drawings and relevant documentation, three CPC systems were designed for an existing distribution substation at Duke. The first design uses a powerful microprocessor relay capable of providing all P&C functions for the entire substation and uses copper connections between primary equipment and the CPC system. The second CPC system was designed using a P2P process bus architecture, in which multiple MUs connect to the system using direct fiberoptic cables. The third CPC system uses an IEC 61850-based process bus architecture with multiple MUs, network switches, clocks, and CPC. To eliminate a single point of failure, two CPC systems were used for each design. Following the development of the three CPC system designs, the total number of devices used for each of the designs was tabulated. Using a fault tree analysis technique, the protection scheme unavailability of each design was evaluated. Communications schemes in a traditional substation, like fast bus tripping and breaker failure, were implemented in all three CPC systems and tested on actual <a href="http://hardware.-" target="_blank" title="hardware.-">hardware.- AEP Example: The overlap of NERC mandates with a relay inventory of more than 41,000 microprocessor relays is compelling AEP to look for strategies that both simplify and reduce relay systems. The strategy they are taking is twofold: 1) implement a digital secondary system (DSS) with simple merging unit distribution using fiber-optic communications to the microprocessor relays, and 2) consolidate relays into a centralized protection and control (CPC) device capable of providing complete protection for the distribution <a href="http://substation.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="substation.Speaker(s):">substation.Speaker(s): Amy, Agenda: 7:00PM - Introduction of IEEE Hamilton Section7:15PM - Presentation8:00PM - Q&A8:15PM - RefreshmentsRoom: 163, Bldg: A.N Bourns Science Building (ABB), College Ct, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8S 4L8 |
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Join us for the IEEE Day Trivia Mixer - Test your knowledge while enjoying great food, drinks, and connectionsJoin the IEEE SAS 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- Food included with your registration- Networking opportunities with fellow professionals- Door Prizes and IEEE Swag!- An evening full of laughs, nostalgia, and brain-busting questionsRegistration Fees:- IEEE Members: FREE!- Non-IEEE Members/Guests: $10Why 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 IEEE Members 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: - 6:30 PM: Arrive for food and networking- 7:00 PM: Trivia competition begins- 9:00 PM: Event concludesBldg: Beertales Kitchen and Bar, 3975 17 Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T3E 3Y5 |
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The operation of Power Systems relies on measurements of non-electric and electric quantities, which are essential for control, monitoring and protection. Among the measurements of electric quantities are voltage, current, frequency, active and reactive power and energy, and other derived quantities, under both sinusoidal and distorted voltage and current conditions. The revenue metering entails measurements of electric energy and power, and is important for power system economics. A concept of transactive energy combines economic and control techniques and is introduced and used for improving the efficiency and reliability of a more intelligent and interactive Power System. Smart Grid aims at the increase of efficiency, reliability, security, and integration of Renewable Energy Sources into the Power System. Smart Meters, with their two-way communications allowing for reading and control, are one of the basic tools for the Smart Grid introducing at the same time new dynamics into the system and raising privacy issues. With the proliferation of power electronics and increasing presence of Electric Vehicles (EVs) and EV Infrastructure, Power Quality measurements with increasing penetration of higher harmonics are necessary and widespread. In this talk, the measurements with and the calibrations of conventional voltage and current instrument transformers (ITs), electronic voltage and current transformers (EVTs and ECTs) and non-conventional instrument transformers (NCITs) will be discussed. Measurements of losses in power transformers, electrical machines and other equipment important for the efficiency of power transmission, as well as synchrophasor measurements used in for wide-area protection, control and monitoring (WAPCAM) and situational awareness will be discussed as <a href="http://well.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="well.Speaker(s):">well.Speaker(s): Branislav, Room: ASB 9896, Bldg: Applied Sciences Building, Simon Fraser University, 8888 Univeristy Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, V5A 1S6
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Overleaf is a useful tool for writing engineering reports and other documentation. This workshop will serve as an overview for the LaTeX langugage itself and introducing its capabilities to new <a href="http://users.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="users.Speaker(s):">users.Speaker(s): Tristan DobrowneyRoom: TBA, 75 Chancellors Cir, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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Sarah Beckman, Chief Strategy Officer at Ulteig, will share her personal and professional journey from engineer to C-suite executive. With over two decades of experience, Sarah has navigated a dynamic career marked by strategic pivots, bold leadership, and a deep commitment to innovation in the power industry. Drawing from her concept of “valuability”—a framework for creating and measuring client value—Sarah will share how organizations can drive meaningful impact across the entire project <a href="http://lifecycle.The" target="_blank" title="lifecycle.The">lifecycle.The presentation will delve into:~ Her path from technical engineering roles to executive leadership, including the pivotal decisions and challenges that shaped her <a href="http://trajectory.~" target="_blank" title="trajectory.~">trajectory.~ The evolving demands on the power grid and how her strategic vision is helping Ulteig and its clients adapt to a rapidly changing energy <a href="http://landscape.~" target="_blank" title="landscape.~">landscape.~ Her development of “valuability” as a framework for delivering measurable impact across the project life <a href="http://cycle.~" target="_blank" title="cycle.~">cycle.~ The importance of mentorship, inclusion, and resilience – especially for women in STEM where they have traditionally been an untapped talent <a href="http://source.Speaker(s):">source.[]Speaker(s): Ms. Beckman, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500486 |
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Dates:🗓️ October 23 & 24 | 6:30 – 8:30 PM🗓️ October 25 | 12:00 – 2:30 PMJoin us for a three-day hands-on PCB Workshop where you’ll learn how to design and build your own printed circuit board using KiCAD! Over the course of three sessions, you’ll be guided through the complete PCB design process — from schematic creation to layout and final board <a href="http://fabrication.After" target="_blank" title="fabrication.After">fabrication.After the lecture portion, participants can book soldering workshop sessions to assemble their boards, and will get to take home their finished PCB at the end!💰 Cost: $20📍 Room: To be announced UBCO, 3333 University Way , Kelowna , British Columbia, Canada, V4V 1V8
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The British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority, operating as BC Hydro, is a Canadian electric utility in the province of BC. It is the main electricity distributor, serving more than 4 million customers in most areas. As a provincial Crown corporation, BC Hydro reports to the BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation, and is regulated by the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC). Its mandate is to generate, purchase, distribute and sell <a href="http://electricity.The" target="_blank" title="electricity.The">electricity.The IEEE PES Vancouver Chapter is excited to bring this wonderful tour to the BC Hydro Control Centre on October 23rd, 2025.Registration is required for this event as seats are limited. The deadline for the registration closes on October 16th, 2025, at 10:00 PM <a href="http://PST.Please" target="_blank" title="PST.Please">PST.Please provide your Name, Company and Position/Role when filling out the registration form. This is a requirement to confirm your <a href="http://registration.Registrants" target="_blank" title="registration.Registrants">registration.Registrants will be notified by email to confirm their spot for the tour and to provide the location of the tour. As seats are limited, we may not be able to accommodate all registrants. If some registrants are unable to participate because of the limited seats, they will be placed on a waiting list. Thank you for your understanding!Langley, British Columbia, Canada
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ExCom Meeting of the Northern Canada SectionRoom: Elm room, Bldg: Holiday Inn Hotel, 4485 Gateway Blvd NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6H 5H5, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/506000 |
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IEEE Xtreme 19.0 @ UBC:24 Hours of Coding, Oct 24-25UBC IEEE is an official host site for IEEE Xtreme 19.0, the 24-hour global programming challenge where thousands of students from 75+ countries compete in real time. Code all night with friends, meet other problem-solvers, and represent UBC on the world stage!When: Friday-Saturday, October 24-25, 2025 (24-hour contest)Where: University of British ColumbiaTeam Size: 1-3 IEEE Student or Graduate Student MembersPrizes: Up to $400 USD per team member + fully paid trip to an IEEE conference for global 1st place winnersRegistration DeadlineOctober 14, 2025 at 23:59 UTC (4:59 PM PDT)How to Register-Create/Join a team: <a href="https://xtreme.vtools.ieee.org-Select" target="_blank" title="https://xtreme.vtools.ieee.org-Select">https://xtreme.vtools.ieee.org-Select host site: “A17044 – University of British Columbia”-Choose proctor: David Michelson-Confirm with UBC IEEE: fill (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWE5r5iZglLftAXop98vuyBZKGK2N3wGn8v2XsbZRupofKuA/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=107690530823350308337) or email chair@<a href="http://ubcieee.orgNeed" target="_blank" title="ubcieee.orgNeed">ubcieee.orgNeed teammates? We’ll match you - email [email protected] with your languages (C/C++/Java/Python/etc.) and experience <a href="http://level.Why" target="_blank" title="level.Why">level.Why Join?-Real-time global competition, resume-ready experience-Teamwork under pressure - great prep for coding interviews-Chance at cash prizes and conference travelQuestions? Email chair@<a href="http://ubcieee.orgWhether" target="_blank" title="ubcieee.orgWhether">ubcieee.orgWhether you’re aiming for the podium or just want to test your limits with friends, IEEE Xtreme 19.0 is an unforgettable experience. See you at UBC on Oct 24!Room: TBD, Bldg: MCLD, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Join us for an exciting in-person tour of the Ragged Lake Energy Control Center (ECC) in Beechville, Nova Scotia, on Friday, Oct 24th, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 <a href="http://PM.This" target="_blank" title="PM.This">PM.This tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of Nova Scotia's key energy control <a href="http://facilities.The" target="_blank" title="facilities.The">facilities.The facility is operated by Nova Scotia Power; the Ragged Lake ECC plays a vital role in managing the electric grid in Nova Scotia. Attendees will gain insights about transmission, balancing, and hydro operations, reliability planning and relevant standards, as well as some of the ongoing challenges associated with Nova Scotia's transition towards cleaner <a href="http://energy.The" target="_blank" title="energy.The">energy.The tour will be supported by the System Control Manager, and operations <a href="http://team.Guests" target="_blank" title="team.Guests">team.Guests will be required to sign a confidentiality form prior to entering the facility. Vsitor parking just outside the fence and a vehicle back-in policy applies to all parking <a href="http://spots.Registration" target="_blank" title="spots.Registration">spots.Registration is limited so sign up today!5 Long Lake Drive, Beechville, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3S 1N8
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Green hydrogen produced through the thermochemical reforming of agricultural residues presents a sustainable solution for mitigating global warming. Corn stover, a renewable and carbon-rich agricultural residue, is an efficient feedstock for sustainable green hydrogen production via thermochemical processes. In this work, A 2kg lab scale thermo-catalytic reforming unit consisting of an intermediate pyrolysis auger reactor (400 - 500 °C) and a reformer (500 - 700 °C) was used to focus on hydrogen-rich TCR gas production. We also characterized the resulting pyrolysis products, including bio-oil and char. The optimum reactor and reformer temperatures for TCR gas production were identified as 500°C and 675°C, respectively. Under these conditions, organic liquid production was 2.44%, char production was 25.37%, and TCR gas production was 58.55%, with 22.96% being H2. The syngas produced, with an HHV of 7.91 MJ/Nm3, serves as a precursor for advanced processes like Fischer-Tropsch and Haber-Bosch, enabling the production of synthetic fuels and chemicals. The bio-oil produced under these conditions demonstrated favourable characteristics, including an HHV of 34.85 MJ/kg, an O/C ratio of 0.12, and an H/C ratio of 0.08. These values indicate improved bio-oil quality compared to lower reforming temperatures (400/500°C), which yielded an HHV of 28.76 MJ/kg, an O/C ratio of 0.38, and an H/C ratio of 0.12. At 25°C, the density of the bio-oil was 1080 kg/m3, with a dynamic viscosity of 45.6 mPa·s and a kinematic viscosity of 42.4 mm2/s. The char produced at 500/675°C had an HHV of 11.71 MJ/kg, compared to 15.89 MJ/kg at 400/500°C, and offers potential as a secondary fuel in combined heat and power (CHP) systems. SEM analysis revealed high surface porosity in the biochar, confirming its suitability for surface water phosphorus absorption. Our findings suggest that intermediate pyrolysis coupled with catalytic reforming is a promising pathway for green hydrogen generation and valorization of pyrolysis byproducts, with potential applications in renewable energy and sustainable <a href="http://agriculture.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="agriculture.Co-sponsored">agriculture.Co-sponsored by: Resilience and Clean Energy Systems (RCES)Speaker(s): EbenezerAdewolaVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/502174 |
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What is IEEEXtreme?(<a href="https://ieeextreme.org/)🧪" target="_blank" title="https://ieeextreme.org/)🧪">https://ieeextreme.org/)🧪 Practice Before the Big DayGet a taste of what IEEEXtreme is like:💬 Join the IEEEXtreme Discord Communities!Stay connected, ask questions, and get ready to compete:🌐 OC IEEE Global Community:<a href="https://discord.gg/mFP3tdDz🧪" target="_blank" title="https://discord.gg/mFP3tdDz🧪">https://discord.gg/mFP3tdDz🧪 Preparation & Support Server:<a href="https://discord.gg/nnTpUaexContact" target="_blank" title="https://discord.gg/nnTpUaexContact">https://discord.gg/nnTpUaexContact [email protected] for more <a href="http://info.Room:" target="_blank" title="info.Room:">info.Room: 301, Bldg: E, 1000 K. L. O. Rd, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, V1Y 4X8 IEEEXtreme is a global challenge in which teams of IEEE Student members – advised and proctored by an IEEE member, and often supported by an IEEE Student Branch – compete in a 24-hour time span against each other to solve a set of programming problems. For more information visit: <a href="https://ieeextreme.org/The" target="_blank" title="https://ieeextreme.org/The">https://ieeextreme.org/The Montréal leg of this global competition will be hosted at École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS). Here, the participants will have access to a closed space for the 24 hour duration of the competition. They will also be supported with WiFi, and a comfortable seating arrangement. However, they must bring their own <a href="http://laptop.Special" target="_blank" title="laptop.Special">laptop.Special Highlight:- Top ten scorers from the Montreal region will be <a href="http://awarded.-" target="_blank" title="awarded.-">awarded.- Every participant will receive a welcome <a href="http://kit.-" target="_blank" title="kit.-">kit.- Meals and snacks will be <a href="http://provided.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="provided.Co-sponsored">provided.Co-sponsored by: IEEE Montreal SectionBldg: INRS-EMT, 800 Rue De la Gauchetière O, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H5A 1K6
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Speaker: Douglas CromeySubject: Kingston Area Electric Ferries Plus...Abstract:Doug will talk about his investigations into electric ferries in Kingston; how they were designed and will be <a href="http://powered.This" target="_blank" title="powered.This">powered.This is part of the TALK series organized by Carl Zanon of Vancouver Section LMAG. Times are Vancouver, 9:45 AM PDT is 12:45 PM <a href="http://EDT.All" target="_blank" title="EDT.All">EDT.All Life Members and anyone else interested is welcome to <a href="http://attend.Registration" target="_blank" title="attend.Registration">attend.Registration is optional, but we want to know who to <a href="http://expect.TALK" target="_blank" title="expect.TALK">expect.TALK series talks are not recorded, but sometimes the speaker makes the powerpoint presentation available. Only registered participants may request <a href="http://presentation.This" target="_blank" title="presentation.This">presentation.This talk was originally scheduled as #33 for 2025-<a href="http://Jun-21.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="Jun-21.Speaker(s):">Jun-21.Speaker(s): S.Douglas CromeyAgenda: <a href="https://us02web.zoom.us/j/49125402539:45" target="_blank" title="https://us02web.zoom.us/j/49125402539:45">https://us02web.zoom.us/j/49125402539:45 AM PDT Zoom opens 15 minutes of introductions, general discussion and computer <a href="http://help.10:00" target="_blank" title="help.10:00">help.10:00 AM PDT Welcome and speaker introduction10:05 AM PDT SpeakerVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/489747 |
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Welcome to the IEEE Toronto VR Social event! Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of virtual reality at Zero Latency Toronto. Join us for a night of fun, networking, and exploring the latest VR technology. Whether you're a VR enthusiast or just curious to try it out, this event is perfect for you. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with fellow tech enthusiasts and experience the future of gaming and entertainment. See you there!Zero Latency Virtual Reality, 875 St Clair Ave West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M6C 1C4 |
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Get ready for a fun-filled evening designed to bring BCIT students together in a welcoming and inclusive environment. Whether you’re here to compete, connect, or just enjoy the vibes, there’s something for everyone!Activities include:-Kahoot trivia game-Spice contest-Mummy contest-Jumbo pumpkin carvingThis event is proudly co-hosted by the Robotics Club, the Engineering Students’ Society, and IEEE <a href="http://BCIT.Come" target="_blank" title="BCIT.Come">BCIT.Come for the fun, the pizza, the candies, and stay for the connections and don’t forget your Halloween spirit!Event Waiver & AcknowledgmentBy registering for this event, I acknowledge and agree to the following:-Voluntary ParticipationI am voluntarily participating in the Halloween Social Event hosted by IEEE BCIT Student Branch, the Robotics Club, and the Engineering Students’ <a href="http://Society.-Assumption" target="_blank" title="Society.-Assumption">Society.-Assumption of RiskI understand that activities may involve risks (including use of sharp tools, consumption of food, and light physical activity). I assume all risks associated with my <a href="http://participation.-Release" target="_blank" title="participation.-Release">participation.-Release of LiabilityTo the fullest extent permitted by law, I release, discharge, and hold harmless IEEE BCIT Student Branch, the Robotics Club, the Engineering Students’ Society, BCIT, and their officers, members, volunteers, and representatives from any and all claims, demands, or causes of action related to injury, illness, loss, or damage arising from my <a href="http://participation.-Health" target="_blank" title="participation.-Health">participation.-Health & SafetyI am responsible for managing my own health needs, including allergies, dietary restrictions, and medical <a href="http://coverage.-Media" target="_blank" title="coverage.-Media">coverage.-Media ConsentI consent to the use of photos/videos from the event that may include my image for non-commercial promotional <a href="http://purposes.-SeverabilityIf" target="_blank" title="purposes.-SeverabilityIf">purposes.-SeverabilityIf any provision of this waiver is found unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full <a href="http://effect.By" target="_blank" title="effect.By">effect.By clicking Register, I confirm that I have read and understood this waiver and agree to be bound by its <a href="http://terms.Room:" target="_blank" title="terms.Room:">terms.Room: TBD, Bldg: SW1, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
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IEEE CAS Ex-Comm Monthly Meeting to discuss the on-going business of the <a href="http://section.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="section.Agenda:">section.Agenda: To join the video meeting,click this link: <a href="https://meet.google.com/xkg-cewb-feiOtherwise" target="_blank" title="https://meet.google.com/xkg-cewb-feiOtherwise">https://meet.google.com/xkg-cewb-feiOtherwise, to join by phone,dial +1 226-318-7585 andenter this PIN: 888 943 210#To view more phone numbers,click this link: <a href="https://tel.meet/xkg-cewb-fei?hs=5Virtual:" target="_blank" title="https://tel.meet/xkg-cewb-fei?hs=5Virtual:">https://tel.meet/xkg-cewb-fei?hs=5Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/506880
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A Distinguished Lecture on Nonlinear Connectivity Analysis: Applications to Neural and Physiological Signals by Dr. Yuan YangSpeaker(s): Yuan, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/506124 |
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Cyber-attacks continue to evolve in scale and sophistication, posing significant challenges to the security of modern networked systems. This talk will present a review of recent advances in cyber-attack detection using machine learning and deep learning, highlighting both their strengths and limitations. I will discuss my recent research contributions on integrating forecasting, anomaly detection, explainable AI, and large language models (LLMs) to build intelligent and autonomous mitigation strategies. The talk will conclude with future research directions for next-generation cyber defense, emphasizing the role of explainability, privacy-preserving methods, and adaptive response <a href="http://mechanisms.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="mechanisms.Speaker(s):">mechanisms.Speaker(s): Sajal, SajalRoom: KHS134, Bldg: Kerr Hall South, 40 Gould St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 2K3, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/504815 |
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---------------------------------------------------------------The 81st IEEE Ottawa Section Annual General Meeting & Awards BanquetFriday, 31 October 2025 • 5:30 PM – 10:15 PM(UTC-04:00) Eastern Time📍 Brookstreet Hotel, KanataWe are pleased to invite you to IEEE Ottawa Section's 81th Annual General Meeting (AGM), Awards Ceremony, and <a href="http://Banquet.AGMThe" target="_blank" title="Banquet.AGMThe">Banquet.AGMThe AGM is an annual forum for Members of the IEEE Ottawa Section to attend and learn about the Section activities over the past year as well as the plan for the upcoming year. It is also where the IEEE Ottawa Section Nominations and Appointments Committee will propose and present to the members the nominees for the 2026 IEEE Ottawa Officers (Chair, Vice Chair, Treasurer and Secretary).Awards CeremonyThe Awards Ceremony is an annual event that provides an opportunity for recognizing and honouring outstanding local industry, individuals from academia and industry, and IEEE groups from the IEEE Ottawa <a href="http://Section.BanquetThe" target="_blank" title="Section.BanquetThe">Section.BanquetThe dinner portion of this event offers an opportunity to meet and share ideas with academia and industry leaders, and gain inspiration from our keynote <a href="http://speaker.This" target="_blank" title="speaker.This">speaker.This event sells out every year and attracts 120+ people from academia, industry, and government. In addition to a great agenda, there will be plenty of time allotted for socializing, networking and enjoying a night of <a href="http://entertainment.It" target="_blank" title="entertainment.It">entertainment.It is open for IEEE members, guests, and public (registration is needed - please see below)Detailed program in the agenda <a href="http://below.Dinner" target="_blank" title="below.Dinner">below.Dinner MenuA three course dinner will be served as part of this banquet. You will be asked to select your menu option and to indicate any dietary restrictions as part of your <a href="http://registration.Parking" target="_blank" title="registration.Parking">registration.Parking is provided at the hotel <a href="http://venue.📸" target="_blank" title="venue.📸">venue.📸 Pictures will be taken during the event. By registering to this event, you are consenting to the use of your portrait, picture or photograph taken during this event to be used by IEEE Ottawa in promotional material, including printed and electronic material as well as the IEEE Ottawa section website and social <a href="http://media.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="media.Agenda:">media.Agenda: 5:30 pm: Cocktail reception & Networking6:25 pm: Opening Remarks6:45 pm: Corporate Awards7:00 pm: Keynote Speaker7:45 pm: Dinner8:20 pm: Individual Awards8:50 pm: Group Awards9:20 pm: Other Awards9:30 pm: Post-AGM Social and Networking10:15 pm: Closing RemarksBrookstreet Hotel, 525 Legget Drive , Kanata, Ontario, Canada, K2K 2W2 |
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TBDCo-sponsored by: Abedal Rahman ShehabiSpeaker(s): Dr. SiddiquiRoom: 314, Bldg: Walter Light Hall, 19 Union St, Kingston, Ontario, Canada |