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2nd Annual ECESS × UBC IEEE Career FairDate: November 26, 2025Location: University of British Columbia Campus (TBD)After the huge success of last year’s inaugural event, we’re thrilled to bring back the 2nd Annual ECESS × UBC IEEE Career Fair, co-hosted by the UBC Electrical and Computer Engineering Student Society (ECESS) and the UBC IEEE Student <a href="http://Branch.This" target="_blank" title="Branch.This">Branch.This flagship recruiting event connects UBC’s top electrical, computer, and software engineering students with leading companies across technology, energy, and engineering <a href="http://sectors.Last" target="_blank" title="sectors.Last">sectors.Last year’s fair welcomed 1000+ students and 20 industry partners. This year, expect an even bigger turnout, new exhibitors, and more opportunities to network, explore internships and learn about the latest innovations in <a href="http://industry.For" target="_blank" title="industry.For">industry.For Students:-Meet recruiters and engineers from top tech companies-Explore internship, co-op, and new-grad opportunitiesFor Companies:If your organization is interested in recruiting, sponsoring, or partnering, please contact us at [email protected] for more details!Highlights from Last Year:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Technical Seminar by IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. Tony Chan Carusone, with the following abstract:In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, chiplets are emerging as a transformative technology, paving the way for the next generation of AI systems. Chiplets permit the integration of more processing power within a single package, and allow for new connectivity solutions so that thousands of AI accelerators can work as a cohesive unit. Optical connectivity, facilitated by chiplets, offers high-speed data transmission with lower power consumption, crucial for handling the massive data loads in AI applications. The emerging chiplet ecosystem, underwritten by high-performance die-to-die interfaces, is throwing open the doors of innovation and facilitating the next wave of AI <a href="http://scaling.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="scaling.Speaker(s):">scaling.Speaker(s): Tony Chan Carusone, Room: 3038, Bldg: Macleod Building, 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4
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Precision agriculture (PA) combines technologies and practices that assure the optimization of the operations associated with agricultural production through specific farm <a href="http://management.Regarding" target="_blank" title="management.Regarding">management.Regarding the technologies used, distributed smart sensing systems characterized by fixed and mobile nodes (initiated on remote sensing and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)) are employed to turn the farming operations into data, and to optimize the future operation based on data driven models that can be part of digital twins applied in precision agriculture. Edge and cloud computing platforms that are capable to run AI/ML algorithms may contribute to helping human <a href="http://decisions.The" target="_blank" title="decisions.The">decisions.The presentation is focusing on digital transformation of agriculture in the context of heavily uncertainty associated with climate change. The IoT ecosystem technologies for precision agriculture will be discussed including multimodal sensing and artificial intelligence. In-situ and remote sensing are considered special attention being granted to the soil characteristics monitoring (moisture and macronutrients concentration). The agriculture UAV imagery and satellite imagery solutions as well as the relation between the data coming from the in-situ distributed smart sensors and acquired images using multispectral and thermographic camera and imagery techniques will be part of the presentation, including elements of virtualization in the case of digital twins implementation. AI multiple sources data driven models for an increased crops quality through the optimization of farming operations as examples of data driven models for smart irrigation and nutrients will be <a href="http://discussed.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="discussed.Co-sponsored">discussed.Co-sponsored by: Ehsan AbbasiSpeaker(s): Dr. Octavian PostolacheVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/516805 |
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Speaker: Professeur Barry Sanders, University of CalgaryAbstract: Coherent states conveniently represent the classically meaningful wavelike states of light, as opposed to the corpuscular number states, but superposing coherent states is mind-bogglingly unclassical, including as examples "cat states", "comb states" and "compass states". I present a history of superposing coherent states, especially for oscillators (including electromagnetic field states) and for spin, and extend to entangled coherent states. I then show that superposed coherent states are a viable path for photonic quantum computing and for reaching towards the ultimate limits of sensing. Finally, I discuss our experimental realizations (at University of New South Wales) of superposed coherent states in a spin-7/2 Antimony nucleus in a silicon <a href="http://substrate.Short" target="_blank" title="substrate.Short">substrate.Short biography: Barry Sanders holds two Diplomas, a PhD and a DSc from Imperial College London and holds fellowships with Optica, the American Physical Society, the UK Institute of Physics and the Royal Society of Canada, and he received the 2022 City of Calgary International Achievement Award. His research is on quantum science and technology and on strategic guidance for emerging dual-use technologies. Sanders is Scientific Director of the Calgary’s “Quantum City”. In Waterloo he is a Senior Fellow with the Canadian Centre for International Governance and Innovation and a Scholar with the Balsillie School of International Affairs. Prior to returning to the University of Calgary in 2003, he was professor & Head of Physics at Macquarie University and held distinguished international visiting positions in several countries. Sanders is an expert mentor for the Creative Destruction Labs in Toronto and Calgary and advisor for CERN’s Open Quantum Institute and for the Google-GESDA quantum computing XPrize. He is co-lead of the Canada-France CNRS International Research Network, a member of quantum and nano standards bodies, a deep-tech evaluator for funding agencies and for venture funds, a member of three editorial boards, and has trained a hundred graduate students and <a href="http://postdocs.Breakfast" target="_blank" title="postdocs.Breakfast">postdocs.Breakfast will be served!Co-sponsored by: OPTICA-SPIE Student Chapter at INRSRoom: Tudor Johnson, 1650 Boulevard Lionel-Boulet, Varennes, Quebec, Canada, J3X 1P7
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What is 3-MUC?The 3-MUC gives undergraduate students a chance to share an interesting piece of work they have accomplished and practice their communication skills. It follows the scope of the 3 minute thesis style, but relaxes the requirement for novel research to allow a broader section of the undergraduate student body to participate. As a successful applicant, you will prepare a 3 minute presentation about your work. You are only allowed one slide to accompany your presentation as a visual aid. You will present your work to a panel of judges who will select three winners based on our judgement criteria. The winners are invited to the annual Kingston IEEE banquet dinner, where they will be awarded their <a href="http://prize.Who" target="_blank" title="prize.Who">prize.Who can apply?All undergraduate students who have an interesting piece of work to share. For example, summer research students, QUIP interns, design team members. By no means is that an exhaustive list. If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to the event organization <a href="http://team.IEEE" target="_blank" title="team.IEEE">team.IEEE membership is required to participate in the competition, but students receive discounted membership as well as many other perks, including:- Discounts at conferences- Access to technical talks from experts- Networking- IEEE’s dedicated job board- Competitions for students hosted by the IEEE- ScholarshipsYou can register for IEEE membership at the link <a href="http://below.https://www.ieee.org/membership/joinCo-sponsored" target="_blank" title="below.https://www.ieee.org/membership/joinCo-sponsored">below.https://www.ieee.org/membership/joinCo-sponsored by: Abedal Rahman ShehabiKingston, Ontario, Canada
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This talk focuses on how AI and data science can be effectively applied to solve real problems in scientific and engineering contexts. It will cover practical examples of using machine learning for modeling and prediction, automating data analysis workflows, improving experimental design through data-driven insights, and communicating results clearly with visualization tools. Attendees will learn which AI and data skills are most valuable for research and industry, how to choose the right methods for their data, and what approaches truly make an impact in advancing innovation and <a href="http://efficiency.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="efficiency.Speaker(s):">efficiency.Speaker(s): Sylvie, 300 Ouellette Ave, University of Windsor- Advanced Hub, Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
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A semesterly recurring series of 15 tutoring sessions designed to support students in their exam preparations. These sessions will be held in the IEEE office throughout December, leading up to final exams. The event provides a comfortable and supportive environment for students to review course material with the help of knowledgeable tutors. This event usually brings in a total of 250-300 students, and grows in popularity every <a href="http://year.800" target="_blank" title="year.800">year.800 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Abstract:Data center, compute, and AI applications continue to demand higher bandwidth from electrical interconnects. The volume of short-reach links (less than a few cm) has exploded to facilitate high-bandwidth data movement between compute engines and memory in the AI era. This massive growth will continue as the industry moves towards highly-parallelized die-to-die interfaces to support chiplet-based architectures. However, power efficiency in these links is of paramount importance to maintain reasonable power levels within a compute drawer. This talk will focus on trends and advancements in power-efficient short reach links that aim to maximize the shoreline bandwidth density. Multi-disciplinary approaches involving circuit innovations, architectural advancements, data signaling techniques, and packaging technologies are required to deliver linear bandwidth densities above 1 Tbps/mm at power efficiencies below 500 fJ/<a href="http://bit.Timothy" target="_blank" title="bit.Timothy">bit.Timothy (Tod) Dickson received the B.S. and M.Eng. degrees from the University of Florida, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Toronto. Since 2006 he has been with the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY where he is currently a Principal Research Scientist. His research is on circuits and architectures for power-efficient serial communication. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University in New York, <a href="http://NY.Dr" target="_blank" title="NY.Dr">NY.Dr. Dickson has been an author or co-author of several papers that have received best paper awards, including the inaugural VLSI Circuits Symposium Best Student Paper Award in 2004, the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits Best Paper in 2009, the ISSCC Beatrice Winner Award in 2009, and the IEEE CICC Best Regular Paper Award in 2015 and Best Invited Paper Award in 2024. He served on the TPC of the IEEE CICC from 2017-2023 and was an Associate Editor of the IEEE Solid State Circuits Letters over the same time period. He is currently an Associate Editor of the IEEE Open Journal of the Solid State Circuits Society and IEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecturer. He is an IEEE Senior <a href="http://Member.Room:" target="_blank" title="Member.Room:">Member.Room: 2.184, Bldg: EV building, 1515 Ste-Catherine Street W, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G1M8
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- Power-Efficient Short-Reach Electrical Links for the AI Erapar / by Timothy Dickson, IEEE Solid-State Circuits Soc. Distinguished LecturerQuand / When : 28 novembre 2025, 10h00 à midi /November 28, 2025, 10:00am to noonLieu / Location : Concordia University, EV Building, Room 2.1841515 Sainte-Catherine ouest (Guy/Concordia Metro)Co-sponsored by: ReSMiQ / IEEE SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS SOCIETYSpeaker(s): Timothy (Tod) Dickson, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/515912
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Software-Defined Optics: Opening New Frontiers in Perception and AutonomyFrom autonomous vehicles to smart infrastructure, the future of intelligent systems depends on sensors that can adapt, learn, and perceive with precision. Lumotive is pioneering this transformation with light-control metasurface (LCM) technology, a revolutionary solid-state beam-steering approach that replaces mechanical LiDAR with fully programmable, software-defined <a href="http://optics.In" target="_blank" title="optics.In">optics.In this talk, Dr. Calvin Cheng, Director of Applications and Customer Success at Lumotive, will explore how LCM-based LiDAR systems enable dynamic scanning, on-device intelligence, and efficient 3D perception across diverse applications. Through live demonstrations and system-level insights, he will illustrate how Lumotive’s innovations are redefining the boundaries of perception and autonomy and how collaboration between academia and industry can accelerate the next generation of intelligent sensing <a href="http://systems.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="systems.Speaker(s):">systems.Speaker(s): Calvin Cheng PhDRoom: 3038, Bldg: Macleod building, 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/514914 |
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==Great news: Registration Deadline EXTENDED !==Register before November 24, to hear and mingle with our inspiring speakers and special guests while you enjoy an amazing dinner:Special Guest: Dr. Tom Murad, President IEEE <a href="http://Canada.Special" target="_blank" title="Canada.Special">Canada.Special Guest Speaker: Matthew Vos - Manager Operations, Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO).Keynote: Amy Sinclair "Bridging Worlds: How Substation Communications Evolved and where IT meets OT".NEW Speaker: Ali Alavi, "Engineering in the Age of AI: What Changes, What Doesn't, and How to Stay Ahead".You are cordially invited to attend the 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the IEEE Hamilton Section taking place at the Holiday Inn & Suites Oakville @Bronte on Saturday, November 29, 2025 starting at 5:30 PM. Registration deadline: Nov. 24Cost: $10 for students or graduate students, $10 for IEEE Life Members, $20 for IEEE members, $30 for non-IEEE member <a href="http://guests.Registration" target="_blank" title="guests.Registration">guests.Registration fees inclusive of deluxe dinner of your choice (beef, chicken, seafood or vegetarian).Parking available at the venue for <a href="http://free.Please" target="_blank" title="free.Please">free.Please register before the deadline (Nov. 24) and pay by credit card. Multiple registrations can be done at the same time, click "Add Another Guest" before you click "Register and Pay Now".Each attendee must register so that a name tag can be <a href="http://created.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="created.Agenda:">created.Agenda: Program:5:30 PM: Registration, Networking, hors d'<a href="http://oeuvres.6:00" target="_blank" title="oeuvres.6:00">oeuvres.6:00 PM: Dinner <a href="http://Served.6:20" target="_blank" title="Served.6:20">Served.6:20 PM: AGM Presentations by Special Guest (while you eat).- Dr. Tom Murad, President IEEE <a href="http://Canada.-" target="_blank" title="Canada.-">Canada.- Special Guest Speaker: Matthew Vos - Manager Operations, Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO).- Keynote Speaker: Amy Sinclair "Bridging Worlds: How Substation Communications Evolved and where IT meets OT".- Ali Alavi, "Engineering in the Age of AI: What Changes, What Doesn't, and How to Stay Ahead".8:00 PM: IEEE Hamilton Exec. Committee 2024 report (incl. 2025 election results)Dress code: Elegant <a href="http://casual.Room:" target="_blank" title="casual.Room:">casual.Room: Room name: Royal Room, Bldg: Holiday Inn & Suites Oakville @ Bronte, 2525 Wyecroft Rd, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6L6P8 |
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[]Welcome to the a new look for the IEEE Toronto AGM where we invite everyone to mingle and expand their network. Enjoy a trendy and private venue with drinks, appetizers, and food stations serving dinner. The event will feature short presentations from keynote speaker Danny Christidis, and presentations by the IEEE Toronto officers. Parking is available for an additional fee in nearby Green P lots (see the map below). Transit is reommended where <a href="http://possible.Twist" target="_blank" title="possible.Twist">possible.Twist Gallery, 1100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M6B 3J7 |