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Meeting Agenda1. Review of Progress & Objectives (5 mins)-Quick recap of action items from the last <a href="http://meeting.-Goal" target="_blank" title="meeting.-Goal">meeting.-Goal Check: Confirm status of vTools officer updates and bank account information <a href="http://gathering.-Confirm" target="_blank" title="gathering.-Confirm">gathering.-Confirm today's goal: Lock in the 2026 activity plan and finalize the narrative for the funding <a href="http://request.2" target="_blank" title="request.2">request.2. vTools & Compliance Status Update (5 mins)-Confirm that all officer details (including term start/end dates) are now accurate in <a href="http://vTools.-Discuss" target="_blank" title="vTools.-Discuss">vTools.-Discuss any clarifications needed regarding the "treasurer exception" (if applicable).3. Finalizing the 2026 Activity Lineup (20 mins)-This section focuses on the "What" and "Why" for the funding <a href="http://request.-Review" target="_blank" title="request.-Review">request.-Review Brainstormed Ideas: Present the list of proposed activities from the last <a href="http://meeting.-Prioritization" target="_blank" title="meeting.-Prioritization">meeting.-Prioritization & Feasibility:-Which activities are "must-do" for 2026?-Which are "nice-to-have"?-Identify potential speakers, venues, or collaboration opportunities for <a href="http://each.-Confirm" target="_blank" title="each.-Confirm">each.-Confirm Activity Details: For each priority activity, briefly outline:-Proposed Title-Target Month/Quarter-Estimated Audience Size4. Drafting the Funding Request Narrative (15 mins)-This section focuses on the "How Much" and translating activities into the formal <a href="http://request.-Budget" target="_blank" title="request.-Budget">request.-Budget Mapping: Map the finalized activities to the <a href="http://budget.-Narrative" target="_blank" title="budget.-Narrative">budget.-Narrative Review: Review the draft narrative (if prepared beforehand) or collectively write the key bullet <a href="http://points.-Tip:" target="_blank" title="points.-Tip:">points.-Tip: Focus on member value and technical impact, using "activity" terminology as required by <a href="http://IEEE.-Consolidation:" target="_blank" title="IEEE.-Consolidation:">IEEE.-Consolidation: Ensure the budget numbers align perfectly with the proposed <a href="http://activities.5" target="_blank" title="activities.5">activities.5. Final Action Items & Timeline (10 mins)-Assign the final writing/editing of the funding request <a href="http://document.-Confirm" target="_blank" title="document.-Confirm">document.-Confirm who will submit the form by the 16 March <a href="http://deadline.-Set" target="_blank" title="deadline.-Set">deadline.-Set an internal review deadline (e.g., "Draft ready for review by 13 March").-Plan next steps for event logistics (e.g., "Secretary to contact venue X regarding April date").6. Final Q&A & Open Discussion (5 mins)-Last chance for the VTS Chapter Chair to clarify any remaining <a href="http://questions.7" target="_blank" title="questions.7">questions.7. AdjournmentVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/545410
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[]Invited Talk: Design with Zemax and SpeosInterested in mastering industry-standard optical design software? Want to see how classroom theory translates into real-world photonic engineering? Join us and find out!Date, Time & LocationFriday, 13 March 20262:30 PM – 4:00 PMRoom T129Focus & Highlights-Live demonstrations of advanced optical design and simulation using Zemax OpticStudio and ANSYS Speos-Techniques for designing and optimizing optical systems like an industry professional-Exploration of practical photonics applications beyond the classroom-Interactive Q&A on navigating careers in optical and photonic engineeringSpeaker- Sara KaramiSenior Applications Engineer, Synopsys-Don’t miss out—come learn, connect, and elevate your design skills!Pizza and drinks will be <a href="http://provided.Sponsors" target="_blank" title="provided.Sponsors">provided.Sponsors & Partners- IEEE Algonquin College Student Branch- Algonquin College Optica Student ChapterCo-sponsored by: Optica - Algonquin college student chapterSpeaker(s): SaraRoom: T-129, Bldg: T, Algonquin College , Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Quantum Dot Lasers Integrated via Optical Interconnects Using 3D-Printed Structured Microlenses and Photonic Wire BondingAbstract:Hybrid-integrated quantum dot (QD) coherent comb lasers provide broad bandwidth and high coherence, making them attractive for demanding applications such as precision metrology, high-capacity optical communications, and quantum information processing, especially when integrated with photonic integrated circuits (PICs). Various approaches have been explored to integrate III–V gain devices with silicon photonics, including monolithic, heterogeneous, and hybrid integration. However, each method faces challenges in reproducibility, scalability, and coupling efficiency. Recently, 3D-printed structures, including micro-lens and photonic wire bonding (PWB), have emerged as a promising solution. In this approach, a femtosecond pulsed laser is used to directly write low-loss polymer waveguides in three dimensions. These 3D-printed structures significantly reduce alignment sensitivity, offering two to three orders of magnitude higher tolerance compared to techniques such as flip-chip bonding, which requires sub-micron alignment accuracy in all three axes. This high tolerance enables efficient and low-loss coupling between different optical interfaces, including optical fibers, surface-emitting lasers, and edge-emitting lasers. Here, we demonstrate a co-packaging approach for hybrid-integrated QD multi-wavelength coherent comb lasers using PWB and 3D-printed micro-lens structures. Experimental results show stable comb mode locking, narrow optical linewidths, and low relative intensity noise, while maintaining a compact footprint. This work paves the way for robust hybrid photonic platforms for applications in quantum technologies, precision metrology, and advanced optical <a href="http://communications.------------------------------------------------------------------------Lasers" target="_blank" title="communications.------------------------------------------------------------------------Lasers">communications.------------------------------------------------------------------------Lasers à points quantiques intégrés via des interconnexions optiques utilisant des microlentilles structurées imprimées en 3D et la liaison par fil photoniqueRésumé:Les lasers à peigne de fréquences cohérents à points quantiques (PQ) hybrides offrent une large bande passante et une grande cohérence, ce qui les rend particulièrement intéressants pour des applications exigeantes telles que la métrologie de précision, les communications optiques à haut débit et le traitement de l’information quantique, notamment lorsqu’ils sont intégrés à des circuits photoniques intégrés (PIC). Différentes approches ont été explorées pour intégrer des dispositifs à gain III-V à la photonique sur silicium, notamment l’intégration monolithique, hétérogène et hybride. Cependant, chaque méthode présente des défis en termes de reproductibilité, d'évolutivité et d'efficacité de couplage. Récemment, les structures imprimées en 3D, notamment les microlentilles et le câblage photonique (PWB), sont apparues comme une solution prometteuse. Dans cette approche, un laser pulsé femtoseconde est utilisé pour écrire directement des guides d'ondes polymères à faibles pertes en trois dimensions. Ces structures imprimées en 3D réduisent considérablement la sensibilité à l’alignement, offrant une tolérance de deux à trois ordres de grandeur supérieure à celle de techniques telles que le flip-chip, qui exige une précision d’alignement submicronique sur les trois axes. Cette tolérance élevée permet un couplage efficace et à faibles pertes entre différentes interfaces optiques, notamment les fibres optiques, les lasers à émission de surface et les lasers à émission par tranche. Nous présentons ici une approche de co-encapsulation pour des lasers à peigne de fréquences cohérents multi-longueurs d'onde à points quantiques intégrés hybrides, utilisant des circuits imprimés et des structures de microlentilles imprimées en 3D. Les résultats expérimentaux démontrent un verrouillage de mode stable du peigne, des largeurs de raie optiques étroites et un faible bruit d'intensité relative, tout en conservant un encombrement réduit. Ces travaux ouvrent la voie à des plateformes photoniques hybrides robustes pour des applications dans les technologies quantiques, la métrologie de précision et les communications optiques avancé<a href="http://es.In" target="_blank" title="es.In">es.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 (modeling of semiconductor laser) 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 (modélisation de lasers semi-conducteurs) de présenter très brièvement leurs travaux (1 diapositive, 2 min max) ou leur <a href="http://compagnie.About" target="_blank" title="compagnie.About">compagnie.About / 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-debitCo-sponsored" target="_blank" title="chercheurs.https://nrc.canada.ca/fr/recherche-developpement/recherche-collaboration/programmes/programme-defi-reseaux-securises-haut-debitCo-sponsored">chercheurs.https://nrc.canada.ca/fr/recherche-developpement/recherche-collaboration/programmes/programme-defi-reseaux-securises-haut-debitCo-sponsored by: National Research Council, <a href="http://Canada.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="Canada.Speaker(s):">Canada.Speaker(s): Francis Duhamel, Guocheng LiuVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/544407 |
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[]Well known University of Calgary Professor and Associate Head, Dr. Elise Fearwill meet us in a session to share her story, professional and personal journey, including the challenges she has faced and the experiences that have inspired <a href="http://her.IEEE" target="_blank" title="her.IEEE">her.IEEE Women in Engineering invite you to participate and join us for a relaxed mixer with networking opportunity. Light food and drinks will be <a href="http://served.All" target="_blank" title="served.All">served.All members of the community are welcome to attend. Please RSVP so we can attendance count for food and <a href="http://logistics.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="logistics.Speaker(s):">logistics.Speaker(s): Dr. Elise Fear, Agenda: 4:00 pm Event Begins4:05 pm Introduction4:10 pm Dr. Elise Fear Presentation5:00 pm Q&A/Food and Networking5:55 Pm Event ClosesRoom: ICT 516, Bldg: ICT, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 1N4 |
3 events,Recording of an ISSCC 2026 paper on Series Resonance VCORoom: 414, Bldg: ICT, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N1N4
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This interactive LinkedIn Profile Optimisation Workshop is designed to help STEM students build a strong and professional LinkedIn presence aligned with current Canadian job market expectations. Participants will learn how to effectively showcase their skills, projects, research, and experiences while improving profile visibility and recruiter engagement. The session will include practical guidance, best practices, and actionable tips to help students optimise their LinkedIn profiles for industry, research, and graduate opportunities, and will be conducted by experts from UNB Career Development & Employment <a href="http://Services.Followed" target="_blank" title="Services.Followed">Services.Followed by the LinkedIn Profile Optimisation Workshop, Prof. Gerhard W Dueck is going to launch the IEEE SIGHT (Special Interest Group on Humanitarian Technology) Group at UNB. Participants can learn how to make a meaningful impact through technology‑driven humanitarian projects, including how to access funding opportunities for student‑led and community‑focused humanitarian <a href="http://initiatives.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="initiatives.Speaker(s):">initiatives.Speaker(s): Sarah, Agenda: ✔️ Understanding the role of LinkedIn in today’s job market✔️ Optimising key profile sections (headline, summary, experience, skills)✔️ Showcasing projects, research, and technical skills effectively✔️ Common LinkedIn mistakes & best practices✔️ Networking strategies and recruiter visibility tips✔️ Live Q&A and profile improvement guidance✔️IEEE SIGHT (Special Interest Group on Humanitarian Technology) launch at UNBRoom: Room 107, Bldg: Science Library , 4 Bailey Drive, University of New Brunswick (UNB), Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, E3B 5A3, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/537721
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About the TalkToday, most gains in powertrain fuel economy come from optimizing energy consumption within the powertrain itself. However, these approaches have nearly reached their maximum potential. With the emergence of autonomous driving technologies, a new opportunity arises to further enhance powertrain efficiency by extending optimization beyond the vehicle’s hardware. By co‑optimizing speed and energy, transportation systems can become significantly smarter and more efficient. Identifying the optimal balance between travel speed and energy use allows vehicles to reduce fuel or electricity consumption with minimal impact on travel time. This synergy lowers operating costs, increases driving range, and reduces environmental footprint. Across applications—from public transit to freight logistics—joint speed‑energy optimization leads to smoother operations, improved reliability, and more sustainable movement of people and goods, all while preserving high performance where it matters <a href="http://most.About" target="_blank" title="most.About">most.About the SpeakerSOUSSO KELOUWANIProfessor, Department of Mechanical Engineering | Université du Québec à Trois-RivièresCanada Research Chair in Energy Optimization of Intelligent Transport SystemsSenior Member, IEEEDr. Kelouwani received the Ph.D. degree in robotics systems from École Polytechnique de Montréal in 2011. He completed his Postdoctoral Internship on fuel cell hybrid electric vehicles with Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR) in 2012. He developed expertise in the optimization and the intelligent control of vehicular <a href="http://applications.He" target="_blank" title="applications.He">applications.He has been a Full Professor of Mechatronics with the Department of Mechanical Engineering since 2017, and a member of the Hydrogen Research Institute. He holds four patents in U.S. and Canada. He has published more than 100 scientific articles. His research interests include optimizing energy systems for vehicle applications, advanced driver assistance techniques, and intelligent vehicle navigation taking into account Canadian climatic <a href="http://conditions.He" target="_blank" title="conditions.He">conditions.He is the Canada Research Chair of Energy Optimization of Intelligent Transport Systems and the Divel Research Chair of Intelligent Navigation of Autonomous Industrial <a href="http://Vehicles.He" target="_blank" title="Vehicles.He">Vehicles.He was a Co-President and a President of the Technical Committee of the IEEE International Conferences on Vehicular Power and Propulsion in Chicago, USA, in 2018, and Hanoi, Vietnam, in 2019.Awards & RecognitionHe is the Winner of the Canada General Governor Gold Medal, in 2003, and a member of the Order of Engineers of Quebec. In 2019, his team received the First Innovation Prize in partnership with DIVEL, awarded by the Association des Manufacturiers de la Mauricie et Center-du-Québec for the development of an autonomous and natural navigation systems. In 2017, he received the Environment Prize from the Gala des Grands Prix d'excellence en transport, the Association québécoise du Transport (AQTr), for the development of hydrogen range extenders for electric <a href="http://vehicles.Event" target="_blank" title="vehicles.Event">vehicles.Event Details📅 Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2026🕞 Time: 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM📍 Location: Engineering Lounge (EN) 4000, St. John's Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN)Attendance is free of charge and open to all. Students, researchers, engineers, and professionals are welcome to join either in person or online. The virtual meeting link will be provided exclusively to registered participants on the day of the event. RSVP is required to attend. Please confirm your attendance in advance to secure your <a href="http://spot.Room:" target="_blank" title="spot.Room:">spot.Room: 4000 (Lounge), Bldg: Engineering, St. John's Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN), St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/546991 |
3 events,Join us for a two-day workshop where you will build your own low-cost, desktop-sized mobile robot!During the workshop, you will:- Learn the basics of robotic hardware and programming- Use your robot to compete in several challenges for exciting prizes, including a chance to keep the robot you built- Enjoy food and drinks provided during the eventFor more information, please see the attached <a href="http://poster.Register" target="_blank" title="poster.Register">poster.Register soon - spots are limited!This event is organized by the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) Student Branch Chapter at Dalhousie <a href="http://University.Room:">University.[]Room: D501, Bldg: D Building, 5268 Dacosta Row, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Industry-Ready Resumes: Landing Your First Role or Your Next MoveYour resume has seconds to make an impression. Is it doing its job?This practical session is designed for graduate students and early-career professionals who want to transition into industry or prepare for their next career move. Learn how recruiters actually read resumes and how to position academic and industry experience for impact, growth, and <a href="http://mobility.You’ll" target="_blank" title="mobility.You’ll">mobility.You’ll learn how to:-Write an industry-focused resume (not a CV)-Turn research, projects, and technical work into impact-driven bullet points-Move beyond job duties and signal readiness for the next level-Avoid common resume mistakesSpeaker(s): Dr. Don Back, Agenda: Session flow:-5–7 min: Strategic framing - clarity → positioning → resume as a tool-35–38 min: Practical walkthroughs, examples, and best practices-10 min: Live Q & AVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/538694 |
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ExCom Meeting of the Northern Canada SectionAgenda: Refer the Meeting invitation <a href="http://email.Room:" target="_blank" title="email.Room:">email.Room: Main Floor Conference Room, 1103 Parsons Rd SW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6X 0X2, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/542272 |
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IEEE WIE New Brunswick – March 2026 - Mothly meetingAgenda: - Welcome note- LinkedIn workshop update- Sight group launch update- Funding application- AOBVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/546276
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We are excited to launch the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) & Instrumentation and Measurement Society (IMS) Joint Chapter at the London Section with a distinguished invited talk by Prof. Simon X. Yang, Fellow of the Canadian Academy of <a href="http://Engineering.🎤" target="_blank" title="Engineering.🎤">Engineering.🎤 Invited Talk Title:“Bio-inspired Intelligence with Applications to Autonomous Robotic Systems”🗓 March 20⏰ 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM📍 Room 1415, Amit Chakma Engineering Building, Western University💻 Zoom Meeting ID: 946 0120 2458🔐 Password: 031141🔗 <a href="https://westernuniversity.zoom.us/j/94601202458Prof" target="_blank" title="https://westernuniversity.zoom.us/j/94601202458Prof">https://westernuniversity.zoom.us/j/94601202458Prof. Yang is a Professor and Head of the Advanced Robotics & Intelligent Systems (ARIS) Laboratory at the University of Guelph. He is internationally recognized for his diversified and impactful research spanning:-Intelligent systems & robotics-Control systems, sensors & multi-sensor fusion-Wireless sensor networks & intelligent communications-Intelligent transportation & agriculture-Machine learning & computational neuroscienceWith 700+ publications (400+ journal papers), Prof. Yang has made outstanding scholarly contributions. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of Intelligence & Robotics and as Associate Editor for leading journals including IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics and IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence. He has also played key leadership roles in organizing numerous international <a href="http://conferences.This" target="_blank" title="conferences.This">conferences.This kick-off event marks an exciting milestone for our IEEE community in London, fostering collaboration in industrial electronics, instrumentation, measurement, robotics, AI, and intelligent <a href="http://systems.We" target="_blank" title="systems.We">systems.We warmly welcome faculty members, researchers, students, and industry professionals to join us for this inspiring talk and to celebrate the launch of our Joint <a href="http://Chapter.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="Chapter.Speaker(s):">Chapter.Speaker(s): Simon, Room: Room 1415, Bldg: Amit Chakma Engineering Building, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5B9, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/543289 |
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IEEE UBC Engineering Design Team (EDT) CompetitionThe IEEE UBC Student Branch, in collaboration with UBC Sailbot, is proud to host the Engineering Design Team (EDT) Competition, an 8-hour high-intensity design challenge bringing together some of UBC’s most technically driven <a href="http://students.The" target="_blank" title="students.The">students.The EDT Competition challenges participants to develop innovative solutions around the theme “A Better Tomorrow.” Students will work in teams across three design tracks:-Software Track algorithm development, AI, and system design-Mechanical Track CAD and mechanical system design-Electrical Track circuit design and ECADParticipants will collaborate under time pressure to design, and present engineering solutions, which will be evaluated by judges from industry and <a href="http://academia.This" target="_blank" title="academia.This">academia.This event attracts highly motivated engineering students, many of whom are active members of UBC’s engineering design teams and upper-year technical <a href="http://programs.Event" target="_blank" title="programs.Event">programs.Event DetailsDate: March 21, 2026Duration: 8-hour design competitionLocation: UBC Engineering Student Centre (ESC)Registration: (<a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2P8uoIdfmEoIczmvEpR8UgAPsfzyg1yg9jo-2pOn-wwkaDg/viewform?usp=header)Why" target="_blank" title="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2P8uoIdfmEoIczmvEpR8UgAPsfzyg1yg9jo-2pOn-wwkaDg/viewform?usp=header)Why">https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2P8uoIdfmEoIczmvEpR8UgAPsfzyg1yg9jo-2pOn-wwkaDg/viewform?usp=header)Why AttendThe EDT Competition provides students the opportunity to:-Apply engineering knowledge to real-world problems-Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams-Gain hands-on experience in design thinking and rapid prototyping-Network with industry professionals and mentorsSponsorship & Industry EngagementWe welcome industry partners and sponsors interested in supporting student innovation and engaging with UBC’s engineering <a href="http://community.Sponsors" target="_blank" title="community.Sponsors">community.Sponsors will have the opportunity to:-Connect with talented engineering students-Showcase their brand to a technically engaged audience-Support innovation and student-led engineering initiativesIf your organization is interested in sponsoring the EDT Competition or participating as a judge or mentor, please contact the IEEE UBC Student Branch at chair@<a href="http://ubcieee.orgBldg:" target="_blank" title="ubcieee.orgBldg:">ubcieee.orgBldg: ESC, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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We're heading to Trapped Escape Room Calgary on Saturday March 21st for an evening of puzzles, laughs, and (hopefully) a successful breakout! Whether you're a master problem-solver or just in it for the fun and post-event drinks, we need a diverse team of 8 to help us beat the <a href="http://clock.We'll" target="_blank" title="clock.We'll">clock.We'll be meeting afterward at a nearby pub to celebrate our escape - come for the challenge, stay for the company!Venue: Trapped Escape Room Calgary - 1139 Kensington Rd NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1X7Date & Time: Saturday March 21st at 3:15 pmObjective: Execute a successful egress within 60.0 minutesPost-Event: Debrief and Networking at Hayden Block Smoke & Whiskey (Drink ticket included)Agenda: 3:15 pm - Arrival3:25 pm - Mandatory Pregame briefing3:40 pm - Escape Room Challenge Starts4:40 pm - Escape Room Challenge Concludes5pm to 7pm - Post Event Drinks at Hayden Block Smoke and Whiskey1139 Kensington Rd NW,Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 1X7 |
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[]Bridging the Gap: Academia to Industry PanelWould you like to learn how to enhance your CV for your job or co-op? How to build your professional network? Join us and find out!Date, Time & LocationMonday, 23 March 20262:30 PM – 4:00 PMRoom CA105Focus & Highlights- Q&A on co-op, job market, and career paths- Alumni success stories- NetworkingSpeakers- Filip SzymanskiMarketing Manager, Laser Component- Taylor BreenSenior Verification Engineer, Ansys Zemax- Curtis CunliffProduct Verification Engineer, Ciena- Yoosuf MarikarSoftware Test Engineer, Ciena- Peter McCannellEngineering Technician, MDADon’t miss out—come learn, connect, and have fun!Pizza and drinks will be <a href="http://provided.Sponsors" target="_blank" title="provided.Sponsors">provided.Sponsors & Partners- IEEE Algonquin College Student Branch- Algonquin College Optica Student ChapterCo-sponsored by: Optica - Algonquin college student chapterSpeaker(s): Filip, Taylor, Curtis, Yoosuf, PeterRoom: CA105, Bldg:CA, Algonquin College, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
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[]OverviewHear from Southampton’s E‑Textiles Lab (UK) and connect with scientists and creatives to spark ideas and explore new <a href="http://collaborations.Join" target="_blank" title="collaborations.Join">collaborations.Join us for an inspiring in-person event at the Innovations Gallery!Presented by the Fabric Based Research Platform (FIBRE), the EMBS Toronto Chapter, and KITE Creates, this gathering brings together an exciting blend of science, technology, design, and healthcare <a href="http://innovation.We" target="_blank" title="innovation.We">innovation.We are thrilled to welcome Professor Kai Yang and Gillian Lake-Thompson from the Winchester School of Art’s E‑Textiles in Healthcare Innovation Lab (University of Southampton, UK). They will share insights into their groundbreaking lab, current research, and emerging opportunities at the intersection of fashion, textiles, and health <a href="http://technologies.This" target="_blank" title="technologies.This">technologies.This informal talk and open discussion is a fantastic opportunity for our community—scientists, healthcare professionals, textile innovators, and fashion creatives—to meet, exchange ideas, and spark new <a href="http://collaborations.Come" target="_blank" title="collaborations.Come">collaborations.Come connect, be inspired, and explore what’s possible when disciplines weave <a href="http://together.A" target="_blank" title="together.A">together.A kind request: As the spots are limited, please make sure you can attend this event in-person before <a href="http://registration.Bio’s:Kai" target="_blank" title="registration.Bio’s:Kai">registration.Bio’s:Kai YangKai Yang is a Professor of E-textiles in Healthcare at the Winchester School of Art (WSA), University of Southampton. She is the Head of Research in the Department of Fashion and Textiles. Her research interests focus on e-textile materials and manufacturing, wearable medical devices, user-centered design, and sustainable textiles/e-textiles. She has been PI/Co-I on a total of £12 million E-textile research projects funded by UKRI (MRC, EPSRC, AHRC, Innovate UK) and NIHR. She has published over 90 papers. She is the Lead of the WSA E-textile Innovation Lab, Co-chair of the E-textiles Network, the Founder of Etexsense Ltd, and a Co-Founder of the Smart Fabric Inks Ltd. Her work has been featured on Sky News, BBC South, and BBC Radio <a href="http://Solent.https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=XyMFUWEAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdateGillian" target="_blank" title="Solent.https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=XyMFUWEAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdateGillian">Solent.https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=XyMFUWEAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdateGillian Lake-ThompsonGillian is an e-textile technician and lab manager at the WSA E-Textile Innovation Lab, Winchester School of Art (WSA), University of Southampton, UK. With a background in garment and textile design, she leads on co-design with end users and e-textile development. Her project experience includes work on e-textiles for stroke rehabilitation, fetal monitoring, and pain management. Her interests include sustainable textile materials and processes, end user engagement, functional garment development, ethics and regulatory compliance, and partnership <a href="http://co-ordination.Accessibility:The" target="_blank" title="co-ordination.Accessibility:The">co-ordination.Accessibility:The Innovation Gallery is on the ground floor, the nearest entrance is at 550 University Avenue which has a ramp. You can also enter via the Elm Street entrance. If you have accessibility needs that you would like to talk to us about please email the event <a href="http://organiser.About" target="_blank" title="organiser.About">organiser.About Kite (UHN)The University Health Network’s KITE Research Institute is redefining what’s possible in injury prevention, rehabilitation research, aging and accessibility. As part of UHN, Canada's top research hospital, KITE combines groundbreaking science with real‑world impact to transform care, improve quality of life and support independent living. KITE is part of the World Health Organization's new Disability Health Equity Network, and it was named to the inaugural Forbes in its Accessibility 100 list in 2025.Co-sponsored by: fibre, KITE CreatesRoom: KITE Research Institute, Innovations Gallery, 550 University Avenue, Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5G 2A2
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Zoom Link: <a href="https://ulaval.zoom.us/j/65298393873?pwd=oPbFThy9MSAKft8nbUrOjwC6Z6Ek8g.1Biograpgy of Speaker:Gunes Karabulut-Kurt is a Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in New Frontiers in Space Communications and a Professor at Polytechnique Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada. She is the Director of the Poly-Grames Research Center, and is co-founder and Director of Education and Training of ASTROLITH, Transdisciplinary Research Unit of Space Resource and Infrastructure Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal. She is also an adjunct research professor at Carleton University, Canada. Gunes received the B.S. degree with high honors in electronics and electrical engineering from Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkiye, in 2000 and the M.A.Sc. and the Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Ottawa, ON, Canada, in 2002 and 2006, respectively. She worked in different technology companies in Canada and Turkiye between 2005 and 2010. From 2010 to 2021, she was a professor at Istanbul Technical University. Gunes is a Marie Curie Fellow and has received the Turkish Academy of Sciences Outstanding Young Scientist (TÜBA-GEBIP) Award in 2019.Talk Abstract:The satellite networks, emerging as megaconstellations, are promising significant advancements to eliminate the digital divide, especially with the deployment of direct-to-cell connections on a mass scale. However, the deployment of such networks remains challenging, requiring innovation in architecture, interoperability, and security. This keynote will provide an accessible overview of the development of non-terrestrial networks (NTNs), emphasizing how they can be seamlessly integrated with terrestrial systems through approaches such as Open Radio Access Networks (O-RAN). The discussion will explore how resource allocation can be configured to ensure efficient operation in heterogeneous networks, while addressing the pressing issues of resilience and security in a highly interconnected space-terrestrial ecosystem. The talk will conclude by highlighting open research directions and long-term opportunities, pointing to how NTNs can evolve into secure, intelligent, and sustainable infrastructures that support inclusive global <a href="http://connectivity.Meeting" target="_blank" title="connectivity.Meeting">connectivity.Meeting Link: https://ulaval.zoom.us/j/65298393873?pwd=oPbFThy9MSAKft8nbUrOjwC6Z6Ek8g.1, Québec City, Quebec, Canada, G1V 0A6 |
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*** March 2026's meeting will be held online via Google Meet. Please contact Muhammad Usman Asad at ([email protected]) if you would like to <a href="http://join.All" target="_blank" title="join.All">join.All members are invited to attend; please register via vtools to let us know you would like to <a href="http://join.The" target="_blank" title="join.The">join.The meeting will start promptly at 6:00pm and last for about an hour and a <a href="http://half.If" target="_blank" title="half.If">half.If you are a committee chair, please have your reports submitted to the chair and secretary by noon on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/544811 |
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Advance registration is required in order to attend this event.Space is limited to a maximum of 60 attendees so register early if you are <a href="http://interested.This" target="_blank" title="interested.This">interested.This onsite tour of London Hydro facilities will include: the Control Room Operating Centre, Electric Metering Technology , Protection and Coordination Strategies and an overview of engineering at London Hydro. It will including a pizza lunch and a networking opportunity. Tour will start on time, so please arrive <a href="http://early.There" target="_blank" title="early.There">early.There is a municipal pay parking lot across the corner of Horton and Ridout and City of London buses (Stop ID: 1546) 4,15, and 104 stop in front of London Hydro. Do not park in the London Hydro Visitors parking lot as there is insufficient room. The front door for London Hydro is off Talbot at Horton and there is a drop off area there. Please report to London Hydro's Security Desk at the entrance inside of the <a href="http://building.Students" target="_blank" title="building.Students">building.Students and IEEE Members have the opportunity to attend a guided tour of one of London’s key electrical utility providers. London Hydro is responsible for the distribution of electricity across the city of London and is recognized for its role in power system operations, grid reliability, and infrastructure maintenance. Please note that attendees are responsible for arranging their own transportation to and from the London Hydro <a href="http://facility.IF" target="_blank" title="facility.IF">facility.IF YOU REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AND CAN NO LONGER ATTEND, PLEASE UNREGISTER SO OTHERS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO <a href="http://PARTICIPATE.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="PARTICIPATE.Co-sponsored">PARTICIPATE.Co-sponsored by: London HydroAgenda: Meet in the London Hydro entrance lobby and sign in at the Security Desk- Pizza Lunch and overview of Engineering at London Hydro - Brandon Tapp- Department Tours- Control Room - Brandon Tapp- Protection and Control - Brandon Tapp- Meter Shop - Eric Cameron111 Horton Street, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 4H6
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The USask IEEE Student Branch will be holding our AGM and elections for the 2026 - 27 Exec Team! If you’re interested in making a difference, supporting the ECE Students, and developing yourself professionally please come out and apply for a <a href="http://position.On" target="_blank" title="position.On">position.On March 26th at 5:30 PM in the McNaughton Lounge ENG2C54 we will be hosting our AGM and Elections. Where we look at our year in review as a student branch, followed by elections for the next academic <a href="http://year.If" target="_blank" title="year.If">year.If you’re interested in joining the USask IEEE Exec Team please reach out to [email protected] or [email protected] for more details. To be nominated you need one current Exec member to nominate you, as well as any other ECE <a href="http://student.Room:" target="_blank" title="student.Room:">student.Room: 2C54, Bldg: ENG, 57 Campus Dr, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B2, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 5B2
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Applications and Prizes:- Applications are open to final year students in the areas of interest of IEEE, which include (but are not limited to): Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry/Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering and Civil <a href="http://Engineering.-" target="_blank" title="Engineering.-">Engineering.- Any group/individual can apply, but at least one member of the group needs to be a member of the IEEE. The competition application form is below. The completed application must be received by the Queen's IEEE Student Branch Counsellor, Dr. Jordan Morelli by 5:00PM, Friday March 20th, 2026. For any questions, please contact Dr. Morelli at morelli@<a href="http://queensu.ca-" target="_blank" title="queensu.ca-">queensu.ca- A maximum of six groups will be invited to give a presentation on Thursday March 26th starting at 7:00pm. The selection of the six participating groups will be determined based on the information provided in the application form <a href="http://below.-" target="_blank" title="below.-">below.- The three top groups will receive a certificate, and all six groups will earn cash prizes:- First place: $400,- Second place: $300,- Third place: $200,- Fourth through Sixth place: $50.Presentations:- The level of the presentation is to be aimed at the level of the contestants’ <a href="http://peers.-" target="_blank" title="peers.-">peers.- The work will be judged based on a presentation, with conventional visual aids given to an audience of the speaker’s peers. (All Members of the IEEE and their guests are welcome to attend the <a href="http://presentations.)-" target="_blank" title="presentations.)-">presentations.)- The duration of the talk is not to exceed 15 minutes followed by a 5-minute question <a href="http://period.Judging:-" target="_blank" title="period.Judging:-">period.Judging:- The presentations will be judged by a panel of 3 to 5 respected members of the IEEE Community, who will present their findings immediately following the conclusion of the final <a href="http://presentation.-" target="_blank" title="presentation.-">presentation.- The judging will be based primarily on presentation, content, and originality of the <a href="http://topic.-" target="_blank" title="topic.-">topic.- The speakers must present their own work. This can include the work of a team of which the speaker is a member, or a subject the speaker has researched <a href="http://independently.-" target="_blank" title="independently.-">independently.- The speakers must design the presentation <a href="http://themselves.-" target="_blank" title="themselves.-">themselves.- For fairness in comparing students who work on a tight budget, and those with larger budgets, it is necessary for each speaker to clearly state:- The financial support for the project- Technology available to the team- Direct technical support received,- The role of the team in the accomplishments <a href="http://presented.(<a href="https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=O8se1rE41UKCxO-yg4uSXDTXZ9SfigBGgOrvm9U6eH1UMVNQWUhMSExFQ1JaVFZXWVFRNUQzRk9CMi4u)Application" target="_blank" title="https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=O8se1rE41UKCxO-yg4uSXDTXZ9SfigBGgOrvm9U6eH1UMVNQWUhMSExFQ1JaVFZXWVFRNUQzRk9CMi4u)Application">https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=O8se1rE41UKCxO-yg4uSXDTXZ9SfigBGgOrvm9U6eH1UMVNQWUhMSExFQ1JaVFZXWVFRNUQzRk9CMi4u)Application Deadline: 5:00PM Friday March 20th, 2026Co-sponsored by: Dimitria SilveriaRoom: Lecture Theatre A, Bldg: Stirling Hall, 45 Bader Lane, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7L 2S7 |
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Bonjour,La section IEEE de Montréal vous invite à la réunion du conseil d'administration qui aura lieu à l'Université Concordia le 27 mars 2026, de 17 h 30 à 20 h 00. Nous aurons également de la pizza ! :)Rejoignez-nous pour des discussions et échangez avec les membres de toutes les <a href="http://institutions.Sincèrement,La" target="_blank" title="institutions.Sincèrement,La">institutions.Sincèrement,La section IEEE de Montréal---------------------------Dear all,IEEE Montreal Section is inviting you to the board meeting, which will take place in Concordia University on 27 March 2026, 17:30 - 20:00. We'll also have pizza! :)Join us in discussions and engage with members from all <a href="http://institutions.Sincerely,IEEE" target="_blank" title="institutions.Sincerely,IEEE">institutions.Sincerely,IEEE Montreal SectionCo-sponsored by: Amro AlsabbaghRoom: EV002.184, Bldg: EV002.184, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Grad to Grid: Industry Networking Meetup is a professional networking event designed to connect graduate students with industry leaders and practitioners across the power and energy sector. The meetup provides an engaging platform for students to learn about real-world career pathways, emerging industry trends, and the transition from academic research to impactful grid applications. Through informal conversations, mentorship opportunities, and peer connections, participants gain valuable insights, expand their professional networks, and explore collaboration possibilities that support their future careers in engineering and energy <a href="http://innovation.Room:" target="_blank" title="innovation.Room:">innovation.Room: 3142, Bldg: EIT, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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Monthly officers meetingVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/545998 |
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The 2026 IEEE Vancouver Section’s AGM and Gala Dinner will be held on Saturday, March 28th, starting at 5:30 PM in The <a href="http://Permanent.One" target="_blank" title="Permanent.One">Permanent.One of the highlights of the evening is an exciting keynote presentation by a distinguished local technology <a href="http://leader.Keynote" target="_blank" title="leader.Keynote">leader.Keynote Speaker:TBATickets are on sale now and will be available until March 25. Stay tuned for further <a href="http://announcements.Dress" target="_blank" title="announcements.Dress">announcements.Dress Code: Business attireRegistration Fees:• Student Members and Graduate Student Members: $30• General Members: $40• Senior Members and Life Senior Members: $40• Non-IEEE Members: $60Agenda: Preliminary agenda for the evening of the AGM & Gala:5:30 PM Networking, Appetizers, and Student Poster Competition6:45 PM AGM Business and Awards7:30 PM IEEE Canada President Address7:45 PM Dinner8:40 PM TBA8:50 PM TBA8:55 PM Keynote Address9:30 PM NetworkingTentative Agenda of the Business Meeting: Meeting Opening / Call to Order Approval of the agenda Approval of 2025 minutes Introduction of the 2026 Vancouver Section Executive Members Chair’s report: section year-end highlights and results Treasurer's report and Auditors' report Approval of the Chair and Treasurer reports Section plans for the coming year Upcoming IEEE conferences and events in Vancouver Scholarship announcements Awards and recognition announcements Any other business AdjournmentSponsors: The Vancouver Section gratefully acknowledges our generous AGM sponsors who are making this event possible:- Platinum Sponsor:- Gold Sponsor: BCIT School of Computing / Applied Computing- Silver Sponsor:- Silver Sponsor:- Patrons:The Permanent, 330 West Pender Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6B 1T1 |
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An event aimed towards second year students to help inform them about the career paths of the various specialities within Electrical Engineering. Our goal is to help direct and inform students as they decide what focus to specialize in (Power, DSP, Sensors/Circuits, Robotics) based on the insight from professional engineers in these related <a href="http://fields.As" target="_blank" title="fields.As">fields.As a student you don’t really know what jobs exist with the various streams in Electrical Engineering. You don’t know what the career options look like, nor do you know what the day to day is like. To help build upon what the different streams look like and what you can actually do with each stream we want to host an event to provide insight into what skills you actually again from the different streams, and hear from industry representatives about the work that they do, and how their schooling impacted or could have benefited them to end up in the career they do <a href="http://today.Agenda:6:30" target="_blank" title="today.Agenda:6:30">today.Agenda:6:30 - 7:00 Cocktails & Appetizers7:00 - 8:00 Industry Presentations & Closing Panel8:00 - 9:30 Networking and ClosingAttire: Casual / Business CasualRoom: (Upstairs), Bldg: Louis Loft, 93 Campus Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 0W6 |
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University of Saskatchewan Technology, Innovation, and Engineering Showcase / SpotlightThis event aims to highlight the most outstanding, interesting, and innovative technology being used or developed at the University of Saskatchewan. We’re looking for any sort of research that pertains to the goal of Advancing Humanity and meets the outlined <a href="http://objective.The" target="_blank" title="objective.The">objective.The USask T.I.E. Showcase and Spotlight is a two hour event that aims to highlight the interesting research being developed at the university. It allows an opportunity for students, professors, and grad students to see what amazing work is being done here on campus, and hopefully to learn a thing or <a href="http://two.Room:" target="_blank" title="two.Room:">two.Room: Louis Loft (Upstairs), 93 Campus Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 0W6 |
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Join us to explore the world of Pre-Silicon ASIC Validation (also known as Functional or Design Verification), which plays a pivotal role in delivering functional silicon at IP and SoC levels—powering the experiences, products, and services we rely on <a href="http://today.You" target="_blank" title="today.You">today.You will gain insight into the goals and challenges of validation, potential career paths, and the opportunities for innovation in this field. As yesterday’s SoCs—complete with digital, analog, CPU subsystems, and software—evolve into today’s IP blocks, you’ll learn how validation methodologies and tools have scaled to meet these massive technical <a href="http://hurdles.Beyond" target="_blank" title="hurdles.Beyond">hurdles.Beyond high-level strategy, you’ll walk away with a functional understanding of a UVM (Universal Verification Methodology) environment—the industry mainstay for simulation—and the tool automation used to navigate vast validation spaces. A brief demonstration will showcase how constrained-random techniques generate stimulus to exercise a design, exposing bugs that engineers often never imagined <a href="http://existed.Audience" target="_blank" title="existed.Audience">existed.Audience questions and interaction during and after the talk are enthusiastically encouraged!Room: 460, Bldg: ENG, 245 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 2K3 |
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