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These are two NVIDIA workshops and attendees who have registered must attend both sessions, on March 31st and April 7<a href="http://th.Fundamentals" target="_blank" title="th.Fundamentals">th.Fundamentals of Deep Learning is a hands-on workshop designed by NVIDIA that introduces how businesses use AI, particularly deep learning, to solve real-world challenges across industries such as healthcare, retail, and automotive. Participants learn the fundamentals of training deep learning models, including techniques such as data augmentation and transfer learning. Through practical exercises and a final project, students build models from scratch and leverage pre-trained models, with all hands-on modules running on NVIDIA-hosted cloud resources. Those who complete the project and assessments receive an NVIDIA certificate. Space is limited to 40 <a href="http://participants.More" target="_blank" title="participants.More">participants.More information: <a href="https://www.nvidia.com/en-sg/training/instructor-led-workshops/fundamentals-of-deep-learning/Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="https://www.nvidia.com/en-sg/training/instructor-led-workshops/fundamentals-of-deep-learning/Co-sponsored">https://www.nvidia.com/en-sg/training/instructor-led-workshops/fundamentals-of-deep-learning/Co-sponsored by: Faculty of Science and Technology, Humber Polytechnic / NVIDIASpeaker(s): Dr. Ernest Namdar, Ernest NamdarAgenda: Learning ObjectivesBy participating in this workshop, you’ll:- Learn the fundamental techniques and tools required to train a deep learning model- Gain experience with common deep learning data types and model architectures- Enhance datasets through data augmentation to improve model accuracy- Leverage transfer learning between models to achieve efficient results with less data and computation- Build confidence to take on your own project with a modern deep learning framework<a href="https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/deep-learning/deep-learning-education/dli-fundamentals-of-deep-learning-1369828-r3-web.pdfRoom:" target="_blank" title="https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/deep-learning/deep-learning-education/dli-fundamentals-of-deep-learning-1369828-r3-web.pdfRoom:">https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/deep-learning/deep-learning-education/dli-fundamentals-of-deep-learning-1369828-r3-web.pdfRoom: J134-NORTH BUILDING, 205 Humber College Blvd, 1502, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M9W 5L7
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Fanshawe College students have the opportunity to attend a guided tour of Leggett & Platt, a global leader in engineered components and products that serve a wide range of industries, including bedding, furniture, automotive, and aerospace. The tour will provide students with insight into advanced manufacturing processes, innovative product development, and career opportunities within a multinational organization. Please note that students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to and from the Leggett & Platt facility, located at 459 Industrial Rd, London, ON N5V 3<a href="http://E5.Leggett" target="_blank" title="E5.Leggett">E5.Leggett & Platt has confirmed that they're seeking Fanshawe College students to fill co-op positions this upcoming <a href="http://term.IF" target="_blank" title="term.IF">term.IF YOU REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AND CAN NO LONGER ATTEND, PLEASE UNREGISTER SO OTHER STUDENTS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO <a href="http://PARTICIPATE.PPE" target="_blank" title="PARTICIPATE.PPE">PARTICIPATE.PPE REQUIRED: SAFETY GLASSES & SAFETY SHOESCo-sponsored by: Leggett & Platt459 Industrial Rd, London, Ontario, Canada, N5V 3E5
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ABSTRACT3D perception, the ability to perceive depth and spatial relationships in the world, is fundamental to human cognition and holds immense potential across various sensing domains including robots and intelligent vehicles. The emergence of deep learning-based techniques offers a compellingalternative, potentially enabling 3D vision from monocular camera inputs without additional hardware <a href="http://modifications.This" target="_blank" title="modifications.This">modifications.This talk will delve into the principles and applications of traditional 3D sensing and computer vision methods. Subsequently, we will introduce predictive 3D sensing based on 2D cameras that use machine learning to generate 3D sensing, covering fundamental concepts, common architectures, and training data requirements. We will use intelligent vehicles to illustrate the predictive 3D vision concept including simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) and obstacle detection for <a href="http://illustrations.Speaker:" target="_blank" title="illustrations.Speaker:">illustrations.Speaker: Henry Leung, Fellow, IEEE, Professor, University of Calgary, CanadaBio:Henry Leung is the Schulich Industrial Chair Professor of the Department of Electrical and Software Engineering of the University of Calgary. Before joining the University of Calgary, he was with the Department of National Defence (DND) of Canada as a defence scientist. Hiscurrent research interests include information fusion, machine learning, IoT, data analytics, robotics, signal, and image processing. He has published more than 400 journal papers and 300 conference papers. He is an associate editor of various journals such as Scientific Reports, EEESystem, Man, Cybernetic Letters, and Journal of Sensors. He is the editor of the Springer book series on “Information Fusion and Data Science”. He is a Fellow of IEEE, SPIE, Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE) and Royal Society of Canada (RSC).Room: Rm MA222, Sexton Campus, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3J0H4 |
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In a world of rapid technical transformation, the need for Engineers to lead innovation not only as professionals, but <a href="http://entrepreneurs.How" target="_blank" title="entrepreneurs.How">entrepreneurs.How do you transform your idea into a product ?How do you find a market space for your product and unlock a blue ocean ?How can an Engineer become an Entrepreneur and transform the world ?How does the “Startup World Cup” fit into the transformation of your business ?Join for a discussion to share ideas on how an Engineer can become an Entrepreneur and the success via Startup World Cup, with Daya Wimalasuriya, who pitched for a startup at the Startup World Cup 2025 held on 15-17 October 2025 at the Hilton Hotel ( Union Square ), San Francisco, California, USASpeaker(s): Daya Wimalasuriya, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/544544
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Monthly Executive Team Meeting - IEEE Hamilton Section (Apr'2026)Agenda: 07:00PM - Meeting starts08:00PM - Meeting endsVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/547092 |
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The emergence of Non-terrestrial networks (NTN) has become a crucial driver for the next generation of wireless communication systems. NTN encompasses satellite and aerial segments, which can function either as relay nodes or base stations. In the upcoming years, NTN will play a crucial role in supporting universal connectivity where everyone and everything will need to be connected: from any geographic location and including every application from consumer broadband to mobile gaming. These requirements will lead to the development of advanced microwave systems that provide superior connectivity, while minimizing costs. This sector is expected to experience significant growth in the near future. Consequently, researchers worldwide are actively engaged in devising innovative technological solutions that can adapt to diverse scenarios, satisfy performance requirements, and conform to cost, size, and power consumption limitations. The impact of these efforts will be broad, encompassing research and development on antennas, RF integrated systems, integration and semiconductor technology, as well as system design. This presentation reports a multidisciplinary perspective on this topic, which includes a review of current solutions and an examination of emerging configurations from both architectural and technological <a href="http://viewpoints.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="viewpoints.Speaker(s):">viewpoints.Speaker(s): , LuigiBldg: Emera IDEA building, 1345 Norma Eddy Ln, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3J 0H6, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551595
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Come to learn and stay for lunch! The kick-off event of the signature Lunch&Learn series of IEEE Young Professionals Ottawa will have Prof. Burak Kantarci, a highly distinguished expert on automated systems and communications, as well as surprises and treats including Turkish coffee!Title: Spectrum Intelligence for 6G and Uncrewed Systems (UxS): Security, Coexistence, and Edge AutonomyAbstract: Uncrewed systems (UxS) are moving from niche applications to large-scale deployments across logistics, infrastructure inspection, public safety, and defence-adjacent operations. What makes or breaks these deployments is not just the autonomy of the platform itself, but the reliability, security, and intelligence of its communications in a crowded and contested spectrum environment. This talk addresses exactly that problem. We show how machine learning is redefining the radio access layer for uncrewed systems operating in shared spectrum: detecting jamming and spoofing at the RF signal level, classifying interference from coexisting users, predicting spectrum occupancy, and enabling dynamic access decisions that protect command-and-control link integrity in real time. Drawing on recent work in deep ensemble learning and RF fingerprinting, we demonstrate how AI models trained on raw IQ and spectral data can expose threats and opportunities in the spectrum that are invisible to conventional signal processing. We then examine how fleets of uncrewed platforms can become active participants in spectrum coordination rather than passive spectrum consumers. Through federated learning and multi-agent reinforcement learning, uncrewed nodes collaboratively develop spectrum access policies adapted to their operational environment, without offloading sensitive mission data to centralized infrastructure. This is precisely the kind of distributed, scalable spectrum intelligence that next-generation shared-access frameworks, including those governing uncrewed systems operations in licensed bands, will require. The talk closes with a forward-looking discussion of how 6G, combined with embedded spectrum intelligence, can serve as the communications backbone for autonomous uncrewed systems ecosystems, enabling safe coexistence, resilient connectivity, and real-time threat response across complex, multi-stakeholder spectrum <a href="http://environments.Bio:" target="_blank" title="environments.Bio:">environments.Bio: Burak Kantarci is a Full Professor and University Research Chair of AI-Enabled Secure Networking for Smart Critical Infrastructures in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa. He is the founding director of the Smart Connected Vehicles Innovation Centre, the first academic-industry research laboratory in Canada's largest technology hub at Kanata North Technology Park. His current research focuses on machine learning for spectrum intelligence, RF security, and resilient 6G communications, with a particular emphasis on uncrewed aerial and ground systems operating in shared and contested spectrum environments. His work spans dynamic spectrum access, coexistence management, jamming detection, and distributed edge intelligence, with active industry collaborations aimed at enabling secure and autonomous uncrewed systems communications at scale. He is the author or co-author of more than 300 publications in established journals and conferences, and holds a PhD in Computer Engineering from Istanbul Technical University. He is a recipient of the King Charles III Coronation Medal (Canadian version), the Minister's Award of Excellence from the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities (2021), and the 2023 Technical Achievement Award of the IEEE ComSoc Communications Software Technical Committee. Recent research honours include the 2024-2025 George S. Glinski Award for Excellence in Research in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa, the 2025 IEEE Ottawa Section Outstanding Engineering Educator Award, and the 2026 Professional Engineers Ontario-Ottawa Chapter Engineering Excellence Award. He holds the Exemplary Editor Award from IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2021) and multiple best paper awards from leading venues including IEEE Globecom 2024, IEEE VCC 2023, IEEE ICC 2023, Wireless World Research Forum 2022, and IEEE Globecom 2021. He serves as Editor of IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials and IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering, Associate Editor of IEEE Networking Letters, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, and Vehicular Communications (Elsevier). He is a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Communications Society and the IEEE Systems Council, and was a Distinguished Speaker of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) from 2019 to 2021. He is a Senior Member of both the IEEE and the <a href="http://ACM.This" target="_blank" title="ACM.This">ACM.This event is co-hosted by IEEE joint Chapters of Signal Processing/Oceanic Engineering/Geoscience and Remote Sensing in Ottawa and IEEE Women In Engineering (WIE) <a href="http://Ottawa.Speaker(s):">Ottawa.[]Speaker(s): Prof. Burak KantarciAgenda: - Welcoming and introduction- Talk by Prof. Burak Kantarci- Lunch and networkingRoom: RBCx Finance Quarter, Bldg: Hub350, 350 Legget Dr, Kanata, ON , Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K2K 3N1
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Objective: Brainstorm and outline a student-centered networking event to foster collaboration, exchange ideas, and increase society <a href="http://membership.Agenda1" target="_blank" title="membership.Agenda1">membership.Agenda1. Welcome & Goal Setting (5 min)-Opening remarks-Review event objectives:-Encourage student networking & idea exchange-Promote IEEE VTS & ComSoc membership benefits-Plan a collaborative, engaging format2. Target Audience & Event Format Ideas (15 min)-Brainstorm: Who are we trying to reach? (grad/undergrad, specific majors?)-Discuss possible formats:-Speed networking + themed tables (research, careers, student chapters)-“Idea pitch” corner for collaboration starters-Panel or lightning talks by student leaders-Social mixer with guided discussion prompts3. Membership Engagement Strategies (15 min)-How to highlight VTS & ComSoc value to students-Ideas for on-site membership drives (QR codes, exclusive follow-up workshops)-Peer-to-peer recruitment: ambassador role for students-Raffle/prize incentive for current members bringing guests4. Logistics & Action Items Brainstorm (15 min)-Venue (on-campus, hybrid, virtual?)-Date/time for max student attendance-Promotion channels (social media, department emails, class announcements)-Food/beverage (budget-friendly options)-Registration vs. drop-in5. Next Steps & Role Assignment (10 min)-Summarize top 3 ideas for the event-Assign leads: logistics, promotions, membership table, speaker coordination-Set next check-in date-Action item recapVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/552937 |
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Starlink and alike have attracted a lot of attention recently, however, the inner workings of these low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite networks are still largely unknown. This talk presents an ongoing measurement campaign focusing on Starlink and OneWeb on roofs, vehicles, vessels and airplanes, including their satellite access networks, gateway and point-of-presence structures, and backbone and Internet connections, revealing insights applicable to other LEO satellite providers. It also highlights the challenges and research opportunities of the integrated space-air-ground-aqua network envisioned by 6G mobile communication systems and calls for a concerted community effort from practical and experimentation <a href="http://aspects.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="aspects.Speaker(s):">aspects.Speaker(s): Dr. Jianping PanRoom: EN-2022, Bldg: S. J. Carew Building, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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[]To address the issue of limited accessibility to expert skin screening by skin specialists and alleviate the strain on the public healthcare system due to unnecessary invasive procedures, such as biopsies, we propose the development of a low-cost and hand-held probe device to accurately identify skin cancer non-invasively. The proposed device will reduce the pressure on the overall public health care system whilst specifically aiding underserved rural communities by providing an easy-to-use alternative for accurate skin cancer <a href="http://screening.To" target="_blank" title="screening.To">screening.To design the hand-held probe, the dielectric characteristics of healthy, benign and malignant (cancerous) skin tissue have to be known. Previous literature has reported properties for healthy skin and several benign and malignant pathologies (squamous and basal cell carcinoma; two types of skin cancer), but the dielectric properties of melanoma (another type of skin cancer) have only been reported below 8.5 GHz. Initial tests that our collaboration conducted show promising results for a significant contrast in dielectric properties of healthy skin and melanoma that would support the effort to develop a skin cancer <a href="http://probe.The" target="_blank" title="probe.The">probe.The first resonator for the hand-held low-cost prototype was designed in a simulation software that is specialized to study interactions of electromagnetic waves and biological tissues, such as healthy and cancerous skin. In parallel, we developed a laboratory model that can mimic the properties of healthy and diseased skin tissues. The developed probe has been validated on the laboratory model of <a href="http://skin.The" target="_blank" title="skin.The">skin.The goal of this research is to provide an easy-to-use, hand-held, low-cost device to allow for skin cancer screening in GP clinics in cities and rural communities. The innovation will allow for early detection and increased patient outcomes while relieving pressure on the public health system, by raising the accuracy of correct identification of skin cancer of a GP to that of a highly specialised <a href="http://dermatologist.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="dermatologist.Speaker(s):">dermatologist.Speaker(s): Lena, ***CANCELED***Room: 321, Bldg: Duff Medical Building, 3775 Rue University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/543954
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IEEE SAS YP 2026 – Golf Social @ Launchpad Golf Heritage PointeKick off your week with some high-tech swings! Join us at Launchpad Golf - Heritage Pointe for an evening of networking, skill-building, and friendly competition. Whether you’re a scratch golfer or it’s your first time picking up a club, this social is designed for all skill <a href="http://levels.Event" target="_blank" title="levels.Event">levels.Event Details-Date: Monday, April 13th, 2026-Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM-Location: Launchpad Golf (Heritage Pointe)-Cost: $10 (IEEE Members) | $15 (Non IEEE Members)What’s Included-2 Hours of Golf: Access to high-tech hitting bays from 6:00 PM to 8:00 <a href="http://PM.-Clubs:" target="_blank" title="PM.-Clubs:">PM.-Clubs: You are welcome to bring your own set, but Launchpad will also provide clubs on-site for those who need <a href="http://them.-Food" target="_blank" title="them.-Food">them.-Food & Beverage: A full menu is available for order directly at your hitting bay. Please note that no outside food or drink is permitted on the <a href="http://premises.Registration" target="_blank" title="premises.Registration">premises.Registration & CapacitySpots are limited! Due to bay capacity, we have a strict limit on attendees. Please register early to secure your <a href="http://spot.Note" target="_blank" title="spot.Note">spot.Note to Attendees: During registration, please indicate if you are attending with a specific group so we can do our best to group you in the same bay. If you require a specific club setup (e.g., left-handed), please let us know in advance![]31 Heritage Pointe Dr, Heritage Pointe, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T1S 4H1 |
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This paper presents a source-follower power amplifier (PA) designed to combat high VSWR and reverse intermodulation distortion (RIMD) in phased arrays. Its inherently low output impedance enables conjugate matching and robust resilience to load variations, mitigating degradation from antenna mismatches up to 4:1 VSWR. The design maintains strong large-signal performance without compromise, proving its suitability for compact, calibration-free integration in large-scale SATCOM and 6G <a href="http://systems.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="systems.Agenda:">systems.Agenda: ISSCC 2026 paper 20.4Room: 415, Bldg: ICT, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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Low-Earth orbiting (LEO) satellites are now providing broadband service to users around the world. But they face space congestion problems. Some satellites must steer around each other to avoid collisions. In addition, the LEO satellites must share radio spectrum with geosynchronous Earth-orbiting (GEO) satellites and, more interestingly, with each <a href="http://other.This" target="_blank" title="other.This">other.This presentation will touch on collision avoidance but will focus on beam steering and other ways that these satellites can efficiently share spectrum with each other. There are a variety of ways they can do this. Some require information sharing, but others do not. Our work at Carnegie Mellon is examining the effectiveness of various spectrum sharing <a href="http://methods.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="methods.Co-sponsored">methods.Co-sponsored by: Lin CaiRoom: 660, Bldg: ECS, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, V8P 5C2
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AI is getting more autonomous, and that's both exciting and challenging. What happens when AI systems start making decisions on their own? Who's accountable when things go wrong? And how so we manage the risks without slowing down innovation? If you've been wondering about these questions, this session is for <a href="http://you.As" target="_blank" title="you.As">you.As someone working in AI agents and product development, I've been diving deep into AI governance frameworks to understand what's actually required. In this session, we'll explore the key concepts from AI governance - what makes AI different from traditional software, the risk-based approaches organizations are using, and what's happening in the regulatory landscape with frameworks like the NIST AI RMF and the EU AI <a href="http://Act.This" target="_blank" title="Act.This">Act.This session is for anyone curious about AI governance, and seeking to understand how to build AI systems responsibly - as it explores how organizations can manage risk, accountability, and oversight in increasingly autonomous and agent-driven AI <a href="http://systems.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="systems.Speaker(s):">systems.Speaker(s): SnehAgenda: 7:00PM - Introduction of IEEE Hamilton Section7:15PM - Presentation8:00PM - Q&A8:15PM - RefreshmentsRoom: Boardroom, Bldg: Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, 2302 Bridge Rd,, Oakville,, Ontario, Canada, L6L 2G6 |
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Abstract:The demand for continuous increase in the bandwidth of optical transceivers creates a need for technological innovation of photonic integrated circuits (PICs). In particular, the modulators are often the limiting electro-optic component. Silicon photonics has provided a scalable platform for small, cost-effective, and highly integrated PICs, but silicon-based modulators have limited bandwidth and relatively large <a href="http://insertion-loss.Barium" target="_blank" title="insertion-loss.Barium">insertion-loss.Barium titanate (BTO) has emerged as a material for high-speed, low-loss electro-optic modulators that can be integrated into silicon photonic platforms. It is a stable oxide material, with large Pockels coefficients that can be produced on 300 mm wafers, which enables high-performance transmitter PICs with the same level of integration as silicon <a href="http://photonics.This" target="_blank" title="photonics.This">photonics.This talk will review the work that has been done by various researchers to develop BTO as a photonic platform, including various device demonstrations, the integration with silicon photonics, and its potential for applications in different fields. It will also discuss the commercial 200 mm BTO-silicon platform that Lumiphase has developed and the recent PIC <a href="http://demonstrations.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="demonstrations.Speaker(s):">demonstrations.Speaker(s): Felix EltesAgenda: 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm: Free networking (on-site only)2:00 pm - 3:00 pm: Tech Talk (hybrid)Room: MC603, Bldg: McConnell Engineering building, McGill University, 3480 rue University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 0C3, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551060 |
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Frequency-Domain Cross-Layer Diversity Techniques - Efficient Ways of Coping with Lost Packets in Broadband Wireless SystemsThe design of broadband wireless communications presents considerable challenges. The propagation conditions can be very hostile (e.g., highly dispersive channels and/or deep fading or shadowing effects). This is especially true for systems operating in mm-wave conditions, where one must rely in LoS and/or reflected rays. Moreover, these systems are expected to have power and spectral efficiencies, together with high QoS requirements. There are also implementation complexity constraints, especially at the mobile <a href="http://terminals.Prefix-assisted" target="_blank" title="terminals.Prefix-assisted">terminals.Prefix-assisted block transmission techniques combined with frequency-domain detection are known to be suitable for high rate transmission over severely time-dispersive channels. The most popular modulations based on this concept are OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing) and SC-FDE (Single-Carrier with Frequency-Domain Equalization). However, the severe propagation conditions in multiuser wireless systems make it likely that a non-negligible fraction of the transmitted packets will be lost, either due to deep fading/shadowing effects or due to collisions in the MAC (Medium Access Control) <a href="http://phase.The" target="_blank" title="phase.The">phase.The traditional approach to cope with lost packets is to drop them and ask for its retransmission. However, even packets with a large number of bit errors have useful information on the transmitted blocks that can be employed to improve the detection performance. To take advantage of this, we need to employ a cross-layer approach combining PHY, MAC and LLC layer aspects to cope with lost packets. In this talk we show how we can design powerful cross-layer network diversity techniques specially designed for broadband wireless systems employing block transmission techniques combined with frequency domain <a href="http://detection.Room:" target="_blank" title="detection.Room:">detection.Room: 430, Bldg: EOW, 3800 Finnerty Road, Room 110 Saunders Annex, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, V8P5C2 |
1 event,Welcome to the Biggest National Career Event of CanadaThis event is organized during Spring (April) and Fall (October) every year by the l’Événement Carrières in the vibrant city of Montreal. This April, we at IEEE Young Professionals (YP) Montreal are thrilled to announce our continued collaboration and partnership in organizing the event, ensuring unparalleled opportunities for all <a href="http://attendees.Whether" target="_blank" title="attendees.Whether">attendees.Whether you're a recent graduate in engineering, IT, or Computer Science eager to kickstart your career, or an experienced professional seeking new horizons, this is your gateway and ultimate platform for success. Don't miss out the opportunity to engage with top employers, connect with industry leaders, forge valuable connections, and explore exciting career <a href="http://prospects.Join" target="_blank" title="prospects.Join">prospects.Join us on Wednesday, April 22 from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM and on Thursday, April 23, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM at the prestigious Palais des Congrès de Montré<a href="http://al.Let's" target="_blank" title="al.Let's">al.Let's embark on this journey together towards a brighter future!**Please make sure to have a printed copy of your latest CV with you!**Bldg: Palais des congrès de Montréal, Metro Place-d'Armes, Palais des Congrès de Montréal1001 Pl. Jean-Paul-Riopelle, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H2Z 1H5 |
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Abstract:Artificial intelligence and combinatorial optimization problems—such as drug discovery and prime factorization—remain challenging even for advanced computers. We are attempting to address these limitations by building photonic processors inspired by the brain—photonic neural networks—which utilize light for faster and more energy-efficient processing . We will discuss photonic networks, including Ising machines enabled by thin-film lithium niobate photonics , highlighting their applications in number partitioning, protein folding, wireless communications, and deep learning. Time permitting, we will briefly introduce a quantum photonic neural network that can learn to act as near-perfect components of quantum technologies and discuss the role of weak nonlinearities . Shastri, B.J. et al. Photonics for artificial intelligence and neuromorphic computing. Nature Photonics 15 (2021) Al-Kayed, N. et al. Programmable 200 GOPS Hopfield-inspired photonic Ising machine. Nature 648 (2025) Ewaniuk, J et al. Imperfect quantum photonic neural networks. Advanced Quantum Technologies (2023) .Co-sponsored by: Prof. Nicolas QuesadaSpeaker(s): Bhavin J. ShastriJ. Armand Bombardier J-1035, Polytechnique Montréal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3T 1J4
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Abstract: Future 6G wireless communication systems will require high spectral and energy efficiencies for both economic and environmental reasons. Current amplifiers can have very low amplification efficiency, especially when used with variable-envelope broadband signals like the OFDM-based schemes and single-carrier schemes with compact spectrum (both widely employed in broadband wireless land and satellite communications). In fact, the maximum amplification efficiency for quasi-linear amplifiers (like class-A amplifiers) is 50%. This value drops to 5-10% when high-PAPR signals are employed. By using strongly nonlinear, switched amplifiers (like class D or F amplifiers), we can increase the maximum theoretical amplification to 100%, but the strong nonlinear distortion levels preclude its use with variable-envelope <a href="http://signals.In" target="_blank" title="signals.In">signals.In this presentation, we make an overview on block transmission techniques for broadband wireless communications, as well as current power amplification schemes, with their advantages and limitations when employed with variable-envelope signals. We also present an innovative and highly disruptive amplification scheme named quantized digital amplification (QDA), which can overcome those limitations. It is shown that the QDA allows a quasi-linear amplification of variable-envelope signals like OFDM ones, while maintaining very high energy efficiency, being able to fulfill the spectral masks and EVM (Error Vector Magnitude) requirements of the most demanding wireless systems, including OFDM-based MIMO systems employing large QAM constellations. The power efficiency gains of the QDA allow significant improvements in bit rates and coverage for wireless systems in <a href="http://general.Room:" target="_blank" title="general.Room:">general.Room: MCLD 3038, Bldg: Hector J. MacLeod Building - MCLD, 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551233
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Zoom Link: <a href="https://ulaval.zoom.us/j/65778451409?pwd=B1j19PbbWPhyXWjxkTf9PjOfIekUCY.1Talk Abstract:Digital twins of the wireless environments offer new capabilities to the communication network design and operation. They could be utilized offline to build site-specific datasets for pre-training and evaluation machine learning models, or online to provide real-time or near real-time priors that aid the various communication system decisions on precoding, channel estimation, spectrum sharing, resource allocation, among many interesting applications. In this talk, I will present key aspects and considerations for modeling, building, calibrating, and utilizing these digital twins to maximize their gains while balancing constraints on cost, latency, and computational overhead. I will also introduce DeepVerse 6G, the world’s first large-scale digital-twin research platform, which provides high-fidelity multi-modal sensing and communication “true” digital twin datasets to accelerate research and development across a wide range of <a href="http://applications.Speaker" target="_blank" title="applications.Speaker">applications.Speaker Biography:Ahmed Alkhateeb received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Cairo University, Egypt, in 2008 and 2012, and his Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, USA, in 2016. After the Ph.D., he spent some time as a Wireless Communications Researcher at the Connectivity Lab, Facebook, before joining Arizona State University (ASU) in the Spring of 2018, where he is currently an Associate Professor in the School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering. His research interests are in the broad areas of wireless communications, signal processing, machine learning, and applied math. Dr. Alkhateeb is the recipient of the 2012 MCD Fellowship from The University of Texas at Austin, the 2016 IEEE Signal Processing Society Young Author Best Paper Award for his work on hybrid precoding and channel estimation in millimeter-wave communication systems, and the NSF CAREER Award 2021 to support his research on leveraging machine learning for large-scale MIMO <a href="http://systems.Meeting" target="_blank" title="systems.Meeting">systems.Meeting Link: https://ulaval.zoom.us/j/65778451409?pwd=B1j19PbbWPhyXWjxkTf9PjOfIekUCY.1, Québec City, Quebec, Canada, G1X 4C5 |
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IEEE Ottawa Section’s Life Members are invited to a tour of the David Florida Laboratory (DFL) spacecraft test facility at Shirleys Bay, <a href="http://Ottawa.DFL" target="_blank" title="Ottawa.DFL">Ottawa.DFL is Canada's world-class spacecraft assembly, integration and testing centre, located on Shirleys Bay Campus in Ottawa. Owned by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) for over 50 years, the DFL has played a key role in advancing telecommunications and satellite remote sensing in Canada. Thanks to its expertise, the DFL also served as a trusted integration and testing centre for space hardware from several other <a href="http://countries.DFL" target="_blank" title="countries.DFL">countries.DFL has been a strategic national asset and integral part of Canada's national and industrial end-to-end space capability for decades, supporting the development of space technology and critical missions for both the government and private sector. The facility has played a pivotal role in establishing Canada’s world-leading national and industrial space capabilities including critical components of the James Webb Space Telescope, all Canadarm space robotics, the RADARSAT family of Earth observation satellites, and multiple generations of essential communications satellites that support every aspect of the daily lives of <a href="http://Canadians.The" target="_blank" title="Canadians.The">Canadians.The Laboratory is now operated by MDA Space, with testing services available to Canadian and international companies and <a href="http://organizations.Special" target="_blank" title="organizations.Special">organizations.Special Instructions:The entire Shirleys Bay campus, including DFL, is a secure facility. Therefore government issued photo identification is required to <a href="http://enter.Non-Canadian" target="_blank" title="enter.Non-Canadian">enter.Non-Canadian foreign nationals are welcome, but required to show a valid <a href="http://passport.Registration" target="_blank" title="passport.Registration">passport.Registration is capped at 30 <a href="http://people.Important" target="_blank" title="people.Important">people.Important registration deadlines:Canadian Citizen or Canadian Permanent Resident - April 21Foreign nationals - April 14Agenda: 1:00 pm - Arrive at DFL/Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC) Shirleys Bay CampusOttawa Life Members chair Wolfram Lunscher (343-254-8569) will be there to direct you- On entering the main campus road from Carling look for Visitor turnoff to the right- Choose visitor parking near the Campus Security Building, then enter that building- Explain to security officer present that you are with IEEE Life Members – Ottawa Section- Request access to DFL, Bldg 65 and present photo id to security officers. Receive campus access badge- Every visitor must swipe their campus access badge at vehicle Gate House to enter campus- Park at designated parking areas. P1 is closest to main DFL entrance, though P2 behind the building is available if P1 is <a href="http://full.Parking" target="_blank" title="full.Parking">full.Parking is free of <a href="http://charge.-" target="_blank" title="charge.-">charge.- Enter at DFL main entrance, South-West side of building, and check in with DFL reception1:30 pm - tour begins- This is a clean-air facility. You will be given appropriate laboratory-wear before entering2:30 (approximately) - tour endBldg:" target="_blank" title="image002.png]Bldg:">image002.png]Bldg: Bldg 65 - David Florida Laboratory, 3701 Carling Ave, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K2H 8S2 |
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The IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) Affinity Group – Hamilton Section meets on the last Thursday of each month. We are pleased to invite you to our monthly meeting on April 30, 2026. We warmly look forward to your participation and hope you can join <a href="http://us.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="us.Agenda:">us.Agenda: -Review and planning of ongoing and upcoming events-Discussion on WIE Day events and activities-Task delegation and assignment of responsibilitiesVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551067 |
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