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Learn to Build with Arduino!Join us for a hands-on workshop where you'll learn the basics of building with Arduino. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced maker, this workshop is perfect for anyone interested in learning how to create interactive <a href="http://projects.What" target="_blank" title="projects.What">projects.What You Will Learn- Introduction to Arduino: the UNO board, IDE, and programming <a href="http://language.-" target="_blank" title="language.-">language.- How to program an Arduino board: write and upload <a href="http://code.-" target="_blank" title="code.-">code.- Basics of analog/digital signal <a href="http://processing.-" target="_blank" title="processing.-">processing.- Basic electronics concepts such as breadboard circuit, resistor, LED, and more!This workshop is open to anyone interested in learning about Arduino and building interactive projects. No prior experience is necessary, but basic programming and electronics knowledge is <a href="http://helpful.We" target="_blank" title="helpful.We">helpful.We look forward to seeing you at the workshop!Room: ENGTR 1080, Bldg: Trottier Building, 3630 University Street, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2B3 |
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Talk TitleThe Transformative Impact of Machine Learning Enabled Computational Electromagnetics on the Future of WirelessAbstractThe continuous proliferation of wireless technologies, from 5G communications to the Internet of Things, creates a compelling need to intelligently plan the deployment of such systems in indoor and outdoor environments. This planning is required to meet the desired Quality of Service objectives (e.g. high bit-rates for Wi-Fi networks) along with safety standards for exposure of users to radiated emissions, and to ensure compatibility with existing systems. Wireless propagation modeling, which is the prediction of the electromagnetic field levels generated by a wireless communication system, is an essential element of such an intelligent planning process. These models can be deduced by numerical algorithms based on the physics of electromagnetic wave propagation, or by <a href="http://measurements.Software-based" target="_blank" title="measurements.Software-based">measurements.Software-based planning is a reality in several areas, including the design of environmentally friendly buildings, where simulation tools are used to optimize heat and air flow. The question is how to enable a similar approach for wireless infrastructure that is becoming as indispensable as any other infrastructure <a href="http://element.This" target="_blank" title="element.This">element.This presentation is aimed at demonstrating that machine learning enabled propagation models can address this question, overcoming the dichotomy between accuracy and efficiency that has dominated this area for decades. We give an overview of the most recent advances in the field, including neural networks that can accurately predict, in real-time, signal strength levels of indoor and outdoor wireless networks by processing the geometry and the position of one or more transmitters. We discuss the use of such models for the rapid placement of massive numbers of access points of wireless networks, such as those providing wireless connectivity to spectators in large sports venues. Finally, we show that this research leads to reliable “digital twins” of wireless communication systems. These are robust computational models that allow for the full evaluation of the performance of wireless networks, under changes in the environment and the conditions of operation over <a href="http://time.Speaker" target="_blank" title="time.Speaker">time.Speaker BioProf. Costas Sarris is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto. His research spans computational electromagnetics, time-domain modeling, wireless propagation models, uncertainty quantification, and scientific machine <a href="http://learning.He" target="_blank" title="learning.He">learning.He is an IEEE Fellow and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (2024–2026). His many honors include the 2021 IET Premium Award for Best Paper in Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation and the 2013 IEEE MTT-S Outstanding Young Engineer Award. He has served in numerous leadership roles, including Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Journal on Multiscale and Multiphysics Computational Techniques (2019–2024).Date & Time: Monday, September 30, 2025, at 11:00 AMLocation: University of Waterloo, EIT 3142Speaker: Prof. Costas Sarris, IEEE Fellow, University of TorontoCo-Organizers-IEEE KW AP-S Student Chapter-IEEE KW MTT-S Student Chapter-IEEE KW Joint AP-S and MTT-S Chapter-IEEE KW Sensors Council Chapter-IEEE KW Young ProfessionalsEIT 3142, 200 University Ave W, ON, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 3G1, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/501586 |
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The IEEE NL Section Women in Engineering (WIE) is pleased to host a special talk titled “Engineering with Purpose: Tech Stewardship in Turbulent Times” by Dr. Janna <a href="http://Rosales.What" target="_blank" title="Rosales.What">Rosales.What does it mean to be a responsible engineer in a world that feels increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous? In this interactive talk, Dr. Janna Rosales invites students, faculty, and professionals in STEM to explore the concept of tech stewardship—a mindset that goes beyond innovation to consider the broader impacts of our <a href="http://work.We’ll" target="_blank" title="work.We’ll">work.We’ll dive into real-world “wicked problems”—those messy, interconnected challenges with no easy solutions. Think climate change, AI ethics, clean water access, misinformation, and the future of work in an automated world. These are the kinds of issues where engineering meets ethics, and where your choices can shape the future. Using the lens of tech stewardship, we’ll unpack how engineers can help shape a more just, sustainable, and humane <a href="http://future.Whether" target="_blank" title="future.Whether">future.Whether you're just starting out or deep into your career, this session will challenge you to think differently about your role in a rapidly changing <a href="http://world.Speaker(s):">world.[]Speaker(s): Dr. Janna Rosales, Room: Faculty Lounge (EN4000), Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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Decision Making with Deep Reinforcement Learning (RL) for BeginnersAgenda:- Basics of RL- RL with Deep Learning- Implementation of a PickupRobot in Demo Grid <a href="http://World.-" target="_blank" title="World.-">World.- Q & AWho Should Attend:- Students and beginners curious about RL- Interested in decision-making and Optimization- Interested in working in Robotics , Game and other fieldsSpeaker(s): Ashab, Room: 1102, Bldg: CEI, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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Description - What you will learn- Arduino libraries and how to use <a href="http://them.-" target="_blank" title="them.-">them.- How to use sensors and motors with Arduino to build an interactive circuit. You will learn how to use the following components:- Infrared Reflective (IR)- Ultrasonic- Servo motors- Tips for troubleshooting and debuggingNotesAlthough this workshop is a continuation of Part I, you do not need to have attended Part I to attend Part II. We will be reviewing the basics of Arduino and programming in the beginning of the <a href="http://workshop.We" target="_blank" title="workshop.We">workshop.We look forward to seeing you at the workshop!Room: ENGTR 0100, Bldg: Trottier Building, 3630 University Street, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2B3 |
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IEEE Resume Roast is back for another year! Join us on Monday, October 6th, 5:30pm onwards at the Sexton Campus, Dalhousie University for IEEE Resume Roast 2025, where a panel of industry experts review student-submitted resumes. There will be light refreshments <a href="http://available.If" target="_blank" title="available.If">available.If you are interested in submitting your resume for this event, please email it to [email protected] with the subject line: Resume Roast Submission. Deadline for submission is October 2nd, 5pm (Thursday). Disclaimer: resumes may be displayed at the event. We will be scrubbing any personal information, and the resumes will be kept confidential to the best of our <a href="http://ability.This" target="_blank" title="ability.This">ability.This event is co-hosted by IEEE Dalhousie Student Branch, and Young Professionals (Canadian Atlantic Section)Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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IEEE North Saskatchewan Section Meeting57 Campus Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 5A9, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/469124 |
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The University of Waterloo APS/MTTS Branches, in collaboration with the IEEE Waterloo Young Professional Affinity Group and Ottawa Section joint APS/MTTS chapter, invite you to join a free virtual talk by Eric <a href="http://Luvisotto.This" target="_blank" title="Luvisotto.This">Luvisotto.This session covers the basics of Intellectual Property (IP) protection with a focus on <a href="http://patents.You’ll" target="_blank" title="patents.You’ll">patents.You’ll learn about the different types of IP protection available and some of the most common pitfalls to avoid. Learn about the resources available to you at the University of Waterloo, including the Waterloo Commercialization Office (WatCo). Hear how IP is used to commercialize technology through licensing or start-up creation. Included is a brief discussion on “Are You an Inventor?”, this highlights some key points for consideration as this issue has come up when there may be a misunderstanding between Faculty and Grad Students. Also included are some helpful tips for those interested in creating a <a href="http://Start-Up.📅" target="_blank" title="Start-Up.📅">Start-Up.📅 Date: Thursday, October 10th🕒 Time:12:00pm - 1:30pm EST📍 Location: Online TEAMS InviteSpeaker(s): EricVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500195 |
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Version française ci-aprèsJoin us for IEEE Day 2025 – A Cocktail Celebration with a Twist!This year’s IEEE Day celebration in Montréal promises to be an unforgettable evening of networking, discovery, and celebration. In addition to commemorating the global spirit of IEEE and its impact on technology and society, we are proud to mark a very special milestone: the 60th Anniversary of the IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS).Highlights of the Event:-Showcase of Student Branch Activities: Explore inspiring projects and achievements from IEEE student branches across the <a href="http://region.-Spotlight" target="_blank" title="region.-Spotlight">region.-Spotlight on IEEE Membership: Learn how IEEE can empower your academic and professional journey, with benefits tailored to students and young <a href="http://professionals.-Celebrating" target="_blank" title="professionals.-Celebrating">professionals.-Celebrating IEEE IAS 60 Years of Impact: Discover the legacy and future vision of IAS, a society driving innovation in industry applications <a href="http://worldwide.-IEEE" target="_blank" title="worldwide.-IEEE">worldwide.-IEEE Society Booths: Meet representatives from IEEE Societies such as IAS and MTT-S, explore opportunities for involvement, and take home exclusive <a href="http://goodies.-Cocktail" target="_blank" title="goodies.-Cocktail">goodies.-Cocktail & Networking: Enjoy delicious food and drinks in a refined atmosphere while connecting with fellow students, researchers, and <a href="http://professionals.Dress" target="_blank" title="professionals.Dress">professionals.Dress Code: Cocktail <a href="http://attire.All" target="_blank" title="attire.All">attire.All students, young professionals and above are warmly invited. Don’t miss this golden opportunity to celebrate IEEE, build meaningful connections, and be part of a historic milestone in the IEEE <a href="http://community.Mark" target="_blank" title="community.Mark">community.Mark your calendars – we look forward to raising a glass with you! 🥂---------------------------------------------------------------Version françaiseRejoignez-nous pour l’IEEE Day 2025 – Une célébration cocktail inoubliable !La célébration de l’IEEE Day à Montréal s’annonce cette année comme un moment exceptionnel de réseautage, de découverte et de convivialité. En plus de commémorer l’esprit mondial de l’IEEE et son impact sur la technologie et la société, nous avons l’honneur de célébrer un jalon historique : le 60ᵉ anniversaire de l’IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS).Points forts de l’événement :-Vitrine des activités des branches étudiantes : Découvrez des projets inspirants et les réalisations des branches étudiantes IEEE de la ré<a href="http://gion.-Avantages" target="_blank" title="gion.-Avantages">gion.-Avantages de l’adhésion IEEE : Explorez comment l’IEEE peut enrichir votre parcours académique et professionnel, avec des bénéfices adaptés aux étudiants et jeunes <a href="http://professionnels.-Célébration" target="_blank" title="professionnels.-Célébration">professionnels.-Célébration des 60 ans de l’IEEE IAS : Plongez dans l’héritage et la vision d’avenir de cette société qui façonne l’innovation dans les applications industrielles à travers le <a href="http://monde.-Kiosques" target="_blank" title="monde.-Kiosques">monde.-Kiosques des sociétés IEEE : Venez rencontrer les représentants des sociétés IEEE telles que l’IAS et la MTT-S, découvrir des opportunités d’implication et repartir avec des cadeaux <a href="http://exclusifs.-Cocktail" target="_blank" title="exclusifs.-Cocktail">exclusifs.-Cocktail & réseautage : Savourez un cocktail raffiné et échangez dans une atmosphère conviviale avec étudiants, chercheurs et <a href="http://professionnels.Code" target="_blank" title="professionnels.Code">professionnels.Code vestimentaire : Tenue <a href="http://cocktail.Tous" target="_blank" title="cocktail.Tous">cocktail.Tous les étudiants, jeunes professionnels et au-delà sont cordialement invités. Ne manquez pas cette occasion unique de célébrer l’IEEE, de développer votre réseau et de prendre part à un jalon historique de la communauté <a href="http://IEEE.Réservez" target="_blank" title="IEEE.Réservez">IEEE.Réservez la date – nous avons hâte de lever notre verre avec vous ! 🥂Co-sponsored by: IEEE Industry Applications Society (IEEE IAS) & IEEE Microwave Theory and Technology Society (IEEE MTT-S)Speaker(s): Thomas Micallef, Room: Ballroom, Bldg: Thomson House, 3650 R McTavish, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 1X1 |
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Members and Ex-com meetingVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500264 |
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IEEE IAS/PES Committee MeetingBldg: 140, 1500 Quebec Ave, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7K 1V7, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/487745
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La journée IEEE ou IEEE Day est une occasion unique pour la communauté des ingénieurs, scientifiques et étudiants en génie de se rassembler et de célébrer les réalisations de l’Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), la plus grande organisation technique au <a href="http://monde.Afin" target="_blank" title="monde.Afin">monde.Afin de marquer cet événement, nous avons le plaisir de vous inviter à notre 5@7 réseautage qui se tiendra le 14 Octobre 2025 à 17h au restaurant 3 brasseurs sur Laurier. Ce sera une excellente occasion d’échanger, de tisser des liens professionnels et de découvrir les initiatives passionnantes de l'<a href="http://IEEE.Au" target="_blank" title="IEEE.Au">IEEE.Au programme :- Rencontre avec des professionnels et des étudiants issus de diverses chapitres de notre (https://quebec.ieee.ca/)-" target="_blank" title="bec.](https://quebec.ieee.ca/)-">bec.](https://quebec.ieee.ca/)- Présentation de l’IEEE, une organisation qui regroupe des experts de nombreuses disciplines, et qui favorise l'innovation et la diffusion de la technologie pour le bien de l’humanité.- Introduction à la section IEEE de Québec, qui soutient les activités techniques et éducatives tout en offrant une plateforme pour développer des projets d’<a href="http://envergure.-" target="_blank" title="envergure.-">envergure.- Échanges informels et réseautage autour des passions communes pour la technologie, l’innovation et le développement <a href="http://professionnel.Cet" target="_blank" title="professionnel.Cet">professionnel.Cet événement est ouvert à tous, que vous soyez membre de l'IEEE ou non. C’est l’occasion idéale de découvrir les nombreux avantages de rejoindre notre réseau international ou de vous impliquer dans des projets locaux aussi bien que <a href="http://mondiaux.Pourquoi" target="_blank" title="mondiaux.Pourquoi">mondiaux.Pourquoi participer ?- Élargir votre réseau professionnel et acadé<a href="http://mique.-" target="_blank" title="mique.-">mique.- Découvrir des opportunités de collaboration avec des experts et des <a href="http://chercheurs.-" target="_blank" title="chercheurs.-">chercheurs.- En apprendre plus sur l’<a href="http://IEEE.RSVP" target="_blank" title="IEEE.RSVP">IEEE.RSVP : Merci de bien vouloir confirmer votre intérêt avant le 29 septembre, le lieu de la rencontre sera communiqué en fonction des <a href="http://inscriptions.Des" target="_blank" title="inscriptions.Des">inscriptions.Des frais de 5$ sont exigés pour les non <a href="http://membres.Les" target="_blank" title="membres.Les">membres.Les frais de nourriture et de boisson sont aux frais des <a href="http://participants.Nous" target="_blank" title="participants.Nous">participants.Nous serions ravis de vous rencontrer et de célébrer ensemble l’esprit de la journée IEEE!3 Brasseurs, 2450 BOULEVARD LAURIER, Quebec, Quebec, Canada, G1V 2L1
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Rescheduled Webinar for October 14th at 5:30 - 6:30 pmJoin this free Webinar hosted by Winnipeg IEEE Young Professionals Alumni Andrew Fisher!Title: Understanding LLMs in Education: Unlocking Opportunities and Navigating ChallengesAbstract: Large language model (LLM) platforms such as ChatGPT are changing how we learn and teach. From helping personalize lessons to making learning more accessible and engaging, these tools are becoming a growing part of the classroom. In this session, we will break down how LLMs work, explore what they can do in education, and discuss some of the key ethical questions they raise. The presentation will also introduce a skill called prompt engineering, which is the process of asking the right questions or giving clear instructions to get useful responses from LLMs. Attendees will see how small changes in wording can lead to very different results, whether you’re planning a lesson, creating study guides, or explaining complex ideas more clearly. This includes using LLMs as agents, where the technology follows structured prompts to complete a series of tasks toward a specific goal. To conclude, you will get hands-on experience with ChatGPT in an interactive activity. Together, we will explore what it does well, where it struggles, and how you can use it effectively in your own learning or future teaching. By the end of the session, you will leave with practical tips for using LLMs responsibly, as well as the confidence to start crafting better prompts that work for <a href="http://you.Virtual:" target="_blank" title="you.Virtual:">you.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/495806 |
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Our semiannual meeting will take place October 15. This meeting will include a lunch followed by a <a href="http://presentation.Gordon" target="_blank" title="presentation.Gordon">presentation.Gordon Harris was Director of Submersible Camera Engineering for the IMAX excursion to the site of the the Titanic during the filming of the documentary Titanica. He will speak of his <a href="http://experiences.The" target="_blank" title="experiences.The">experiences.The IMAX corporation originated in Cambridge (yes, our Cambridge ON) where engineer William Shaw adapted an Australian patent to control the horizontal "rolling loop" motion of the 70 mm film, together with unique optics and lighting that are still in use. .Please register so that we can inform the restaurant about expected <a href="http://numbers.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="numbers.Speaker(s):">numbers.Speaker(s): , Gordon HarrisAgenda: 11:30 arrival at Stop 5312:00 lunch12:30 presentation by Gordon Harris about filming the <a href="http://Titanic.1:15" target="_blank" title="Titanic.1:15">Titanic.1:15 discussionSouthcote 53 Tap and Grill, 534 Garner Road E,Ancaster, Ontario, Canada, L9G 3K9 |
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To IEEE Montreal Section Members:The IEEE Montreal Section is planning to recognize one of its current or former members with a Gold Medal for Outstanding Contributions made to the Field of interest to IEEE including Technical Contributions, Service to Society, and Humanity. From now on, we encourage you all to come forward and nominate deserving individuals for this prestigious Award (about $1000 of value). Self-nominations are also accepted. Please refer to the following criteria and <a href="http://deadlines.-" target="_blank" title="deadlines.-">deadlines.- Criteria for Gold Medal Candidates:- Should be an IEEE Member- Should be member of IEEE Montreal Section area (Currently or was past member)Nominations:- Anyone can nominate- Number of references: Min. 3 and a max. 5 (be submitted at the same time with the nomination)- International nominator(s) and references are encouraged- Nominations can be in any of the official languages (English or French)The Medal will be bilingually <a href="http://scripted.Please" target="_blank" title="scripted.Please">scripted.Please use the (https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=DYrYZ0VONSiOMnhSbE7TUw~~&pe=nDBtBqhJFDH1L3WSAeQBDvvoagGezBOru7zpGaKmVX2juLJN1ZMaCBC236rZbNdbpnCv8aWH1rKyJ0TiA6Hy_Q~~&t=urzW9tFeIuPNUdf3ebXhYQ~~) for such nominations and for additional information; please refer to the Montreal Section Gold Medal Webpage:(https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=DYrYZ0VONSiOMnhSbE7TUw~~&pe=vx7niXDcJ_yJo3TlIF30ySkr-SvGhteUdn8hQQcwFggZ8fJfrn6Fa07EVQOb93BQTT-mFRcd-48pRjuWImbEeA~~&t=urzW9tFeIuPNUdf3ebXhYQ~~)2)" target="_blank" title="http://montreal.ieee.ca/awards/](https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=DYrYZ0VONSiOMnhSbE7TUw~~&pe=vx7niXDcJ_yJo3TlIF30ySkr-SvGhteUdn8hQQcwFggZ8fJfrn6Fa07EVQOb93BQTT-mFRcd-48pRjuWImbEeA~~&t=urzW9tFeIuPNUdf3ebXhYQ~~)2)">http://montreal.ieee.ca/awards/](https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=DYrYZ0VONSiOMnhSbE7TUw~~&pe=vx7niXDcJ_yJo3TlIF30ySkr-SvGhteUdn8hQQcwFggZ8fJfrn6Fa07EVQOb93BQTT-mFRcd-48pRjuWImbEeA~~&t=urzW9tFeIuPNUdf3ebXhYQ~~)2)Additional Awards offering during the Montreal section's Annual Banquet:- Best Chapter and/or Best Affinity Group for special activities, such as: DL Tours, number of events, membership drives, EVENT Reporting, Workshops, no. of attendees, organization issues, and <a href="http://more.-" target="_blank" title="more.-">more.- Student Branches Award: Student activities such as: Group trip organization and realization, Student membership drive, Social activities, <a href="http://etc.-" target="_blank" title="etc.-">etc.- Volunteers Award: For a sustained dedication and major contributions made to the section,- Certificates for Best Volunteers,- Selected Industry candidates as Friends of <a href="http://IEEE.Major" target="_blank" title="IEEE.Major">IEEE.Major awards will be with <a href="http://Plaques.The" target="_blank" title="Plaques.The">Plaques.The deadline for all applications is: Friday October 03, 2025.Awards Selection is: Friday October 17, 2025.Please proceed with your nominations as soon as you <a href="http://can.Looking" target="_blank" title="can.Looking">can.Looking forward to your participation and <a href="http://nomination.Montreal" target="_blank" title="nomination.Montreal">nomination.Montreal Section's Awards Nominations & Selection Committee:- Dr. Anader Benyamin-Seeyar- Dr. Gunes Karabulut-Kurt- Dr. Tarek Djerafi- Dr. Hamidreza Sadreazami- Dr. Amir AghdamPlease proceed with your nominations as soon as you <a href="http://can.Looking" target="_blank" title="can.Looking">can.Looking forward to your participation and <a href="http://nomination.Best" target="_blank" title="nomination.Best">nomination.Best Regards,IEEE Montréal SectionCo-sponsored by: Montreal SectionVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500179
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Co-sponsored by: Innomotics <a href="http://Inc.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="Inc.Agenda:">Inc.Agenda: Event DetailVisit Us at Our Nisku FacilityWhen: Friday, October 17thTime: 9:30 AM to 1:30 PMLocation: 1130 34 Ave, NISKU ALBERTA T9E 8T3What to Expect- Innomotics Introduction and Technical Discussion- Networking & Lunch: Meet our team members- Nisku Shop Tour: See our VFD/motor lineup- Q&A: Ask anything about tech, industry insights, or careersLimited to 12 participants. Lunch IncludedInnomotics Inc., 1130 34 Ave, NISKU, Alberta, Canada, T9E 8T3 |
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IEEE Toronto, in partnership with the University of Toronto and the University of Waterloo, is very happy to announce the following STEM outreach event. It is targeted towards high school students and teachers. Please help us to spread the <a href="http://word.Day">word.[]Day 1: Chip Hack DayInterested in knowing how to go from idea to chip? In this beginning workshop, led by extraordinary leader in semiconductors, Matt Venn (Tiny Tapeout), you will learn how to design your own chip. If designing a chip seemed elusive, this is THE workshop that will show a clear path for getting it done. This is expected to be one of the largest gatherings of new chip designers, so register soon! In this workshop you will create a design and send it to be manufactured on an open-source ASIC! You will learn: The basics of how semiconductors are designed and made, The basics of digital logic, How to build and simulate a simple digital design, How to create the GDS files for manufacture at the Skywater foundry. All participants will be able to get their design manufactured free of charge thanks to SPONSORS <a href="http://sponsorship.Day" target="_blank" title="sponsorship.Day">sponsorship.Day 2: Build a Printed Circuit BoardIn this workshop, led by the semiconductor legend John Cohn, you will design a PCB using cloud-based tool, EasyEDA, In day 2 of this workshop, led by John Cohn, you will build a LED chaser which blinks 10 LEDs in a variable speed sequence, and you get to choose how it will <a href="http://look.Room:" target="_blank" title="look.Room:">look.Room: MY150, Bldg: Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation, University of Toronto, 55 St George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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The operation of Power Systems relies on measurements of non-electric and electric quantities, which are essential for control, monitoring and protection. Among the measurements of electric quantities are voltage, current, frequency, active and reactive power and energy, and other derived quantities, under both sinusoidal and distorted voltage and current conditions. The revenue metering entails measurements of electric energy and power, and is important for power system economics. A concept of transactive energy combines economic and control techniques and is introduced and used for improving the efficiency and reliability of a more intelligent and interactive Power System. Smart Grid aims at the increase of efficiency, reliability, security, and integration of Renewable Energy Sources into the Power System. Smart Meters, with their two-way communications allowing for reading and control, are one of the basic tools for the Smart Grid introducing at the same time new dynamics into the system and raising privacy issues. With the proliferation of power electronics and increasing presence of Electric Vehicles (EVs) and EV Infrastructure, Power Quality measurements with increasing penetration of higher harmonics are necessary and widespread. In this talk, the measurements with and the calibrations of conventional voltage and current instrument transformers (ITs), electronic voltage and current transformers (EVTs and ECTs) and non-conventional instrument transformers (NCITs) will be discussed. Measurements of losses in power transformers, electrical machines and other equipment important for the efficiency of power transmission, as well as synchrophasor measurements used in for wide-area protection, control and monitoring (WAPCAM) and situational awareness will be discussed as <a href="http://well.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="well.Speaker(s):">well.Speaker(s): Branislav, Room: ASB 9896, Bldg: Applied Sciences Building, Simon Fraser University, 8888 Univeristy Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, V5A 1S6
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Sarah Beckman, Chief Strategy Officer at Ulteig, will share her personal and professional journey from engineer to C-suite executive. With over two decades of experience, Sarah has navigated a dynamic career marked by strategic pivots, bold leadership, and a deep commitment to innovation in the power industry. Drawing from her concept of “valuability”—a framework for creating and measuring client value—Sarah will share how organizations can drive meaningful impact across the entire project <a href="http://lifecycle.The" target="_blank" title="lifecycle.The">lifecycle.The presentation will delve into:~ Her path from technical engineering roles to executive leadership, including the pivotal decisions and challenges that shaped her <a href="http://trajectory.~" target="_blank" title="trajectory.~">trajectory.~ The evolving demands on the power grid and how her strategic vision is helping Ulteig and its clients adapt to a rapidly changing energy <a href="http://landscape.~" target="_blank" title="landscape.~">landscape.~ Her development of “valuability” as a framework for delivering measurable impact across the project life <a href="http://cycle.~" target="_blank" title="cycle.~">cycle.~ The importance of mentorship, inclusion, and resilience – especially for women in STEM where they have traditionally been an untapped talent <a href="http://source.Speaker(s):">source.[]Speaker(s): Ms. Beckman, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500486 |
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Join us for an exciting in-person tour of the Ragged Lake Energy Control Center (ECC) in Beechville, Nova Scotia, on Friday, Oct 24th, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 <a href="http://PM.This" target="_blank" title="PM.This">PM.This tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of Nova Scotia's key energy control <a href="http://facilities.The" target="_blank" title="facilities.The">facilities.The facility is operated by Nova Scotia Power; the Ragged Lake ECC plays a vital role in managing the electric grid in Nova Scotia. Attendees will gain insights about transmission, balancing, and hydro operations, reliability planning and relevant standards, as well as some of the ongoing challenges associated with Nova Scotia's transition towards cleaner <a href="http://energy.The" target="_blank" title="energy.The">energy.The tour will be supported by the System Control Manager, and operations <a href="http://team.Guests" target="_blank" title="team.Guests">team.Guests will be required to sign a confidentiality form prior to entering the facility. Vsitor parking just outside the fence and a vehicle back-in policy applies to all parking <a href="http://spots.Registration" target="_blank" title="spots.Registration">spots.Registration is limited so sign up today!5 Long Lake Drive, Beechville, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3S 1N8 |
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Speaker: Douglas CromeySubject: Kingston Area Electric Ferries Plus...Abstract:Doug will talk about his investigations into electric ferries in Kingston; how they were designed and will be <a href="http://powered.This" target="_blank" title="powered.This">powered.This is part of the TALK series organized by Carl Zanon of Vancouver Section LMAG. Times are Vancouver, 9:45 AM PDT is 12:45 PM <a href="http://EDT.All" target="_blank" title="EDT.All">EDT.All Life Members and anyone else interested is welcome to <a href="http://attend.Registration" target="_blank" title="attend.Registration">attend.Registration is optional, but we want to know who to <a href="http://expect.TALK" target="_blank" title="expect.TALK">expect.TALK series talks are not recorded, but sometimes the speaker makes the powerpoint presentation available. Only registered participants may request <a href="http://presentation.This" target="_blank" title="presentation.This">presentation.This talk was originally scheduled as #33 for 2025-<a href="http://Jun-21.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="Jun-21.Speaker(s):">Jun-21.Speaker(s): S.Douglas CromeyAgenda: <a href="https://us02web.zoom.us/j/49125402539:45" target="_blank" title="https://us02web.zoom.us/j/49125402539:45">https://us02web.zoom.us/j/49125402539:45 AM PDT Zoom opens 15 minutes of introductions, general discussion and computer <a href="http://help.10:00" target="_blank" title="help.10:00">help.10:00 AM PDT Welcome and speaker introduction10:05 AM PDT SpeakerVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/489747 |
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