• IEEE Queen’s Final Year Capstone/Thesis Competition

    Room: Lecture Theatre A, Bldg: Stirling Hall, 45 Bader Lane, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7L 2S7

    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

  • High-rate Solar Hydrogen Evolution Using Small Molecule Donor/Acceptor Organic Semiconductors

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/549174

    Organic semiconductors, comprised of π-conjugated aromatic systems, have attracted considerable research interests owing to the earth abundance of their constituent elements, including carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and so on. In contrast to conjugated polymeric semiconductors, small molecule organic semiconductors are particularly appealing due to simpler synthetic routes, facile purification, well-defined molecular structures, improved processability, and high reproducibility. Organic semiconductor possesses a small Frenkel exciton radius (~5 Å) and a high exciton binding energy (0.3-1.0 eV), which limit the electron-hole (e−-h+) pairs separation within the same molecule. However, the dissociation of e−-h+ pairs into free charge carriers can be facilitated through the incorporation of the donor-acceptor (D-A) architecture. In donor-acceptor systems, intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) occurs through electron donation from the electron-rich donor unit to the electron-deficient acceptor unit. Moreover, the energies of the frontier molecular orbitals (HOMO and LUMO) in donor-acceptor-donor (D-A-D) systems can be tuned by varying the donor units, thereby modulating their optical and electrochemical properties. Herein, we employed a palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction, namely Suzuki-Miyaura coupling, to synthesize different small molecules having D-A-D structure with a common benzoselenadiazole acceptor unit. We tested these D-A-D systems to generate solar hydrogen by methanol photoreforming. The D-A-D systems exhibited high-rate solar hydrogen evolution due to improved charge separation, favorable redox potentials, and reduced Gibbs free energy for methanol photoreforming compared to water <a href="http://splitting.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="splitting.Co-sponsored">splitting.Co-sponsored by: Resilience and Clean Energy Systems (RCES)Speaker(s): Md Masud RanaVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/549174

  • Together We Bloom – Women’s Spring Event

    350 Legget Dr, Kanata, ON K2K 3N1, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    Join us for “Together We Bloom – Women’s Spring Event”, an inspiring gathering celebrating women, growth, and empowerment in STEM and <a href="http://beyond.📅" target="_blank" title="beyond.📅">beyond.📅 Date: March 27🕛 Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM📍 Location: Hub350This special event will bring together students, professionals, and community members to connect, learn, and be inspired by the journeys of two remarkable guest <a href="http://speakers.Our" target="_blank" title="speakers.Our">speakers.Our keynote speaker, Shehnaz Dhillon, is a Product Introduction Manager at Ericsson and the Women of Ericsson Chair. A graduate of the University of Ottawa, Shehnaz has nearly nine years of experience working with global customers on both new and legacy technologies. She has also served as the Ottawa lead for the Women of Ericsson network for the past three years. Passionate about supporting women in STEM, Shehnaz is dedicated to inspiring and encouraging more women to pursue and thrive in engineering and technology <a href="http://careers.We" target="_blank" title="careers.We">careers.We are also excited to welcome Miss Rocket, a former Olympian, single mother, communication and financial education coach, and the Founder & CEO of Languissimo. She is the voice behind the Try and Thrive™ movement, empowering youth, single parents, and individuals to build independence and confidence. In her book Try and Thrive, she shares a powerful story of perseverance—from overcoming setbacks in education and sports to building a business and reclaiming her <a href="http://voice.This" target="_blank" title="voice.This">voice.This event will feature engaging talks, personal stories of resilience, and opportunities to connect with a supportive community. Whether you are a student exploring career paths or a professional seeking inspiration, this event aims to uplift, motivate, and celebrate the power of women supporting <a href="http://women.🌸" target="_blank" title="women.🌸">women.🌸 Come join us as we learn, connect, and bloom together!350 Legget Dr, Kanata, ON K2K 3N1, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

  • IEEE Thompson Okanagan (IEEE TOK) Section Annual General Meeting (AGM)

    Room: HS101, Bldg: HS101, 1000 KLO Rd, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, V1Y 4X8, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/549744

    2026 IEEE Thompson Okanagan (IEEE TOK) Section Annual General Meeting (AGM), Okanagan College, HS101, 27 March 2026 @ 5 PMSection AGM Agenda (DRAFT):5:00 PM – 5:30 PM – Welcome Light Supper & Opening Remarks (Dr. Youry Khmelevsky, Section Chair; IEEE Area West Chair; and TOK Student Branch Representatives)5:30 PM – 5:45 PM – TOK Section Chair’s Report & Welcome5:45 PM – 5:55 PM – TOK Section Women in Engineering (WiE) Affinity Group Chair’s Report & Welcome (Dr. Nisha Puthiyedth)5:55 PM – 6:05 PM – TOK Section Young Professionals (YP) Affinity Group Chair’s Report & Welcome (Dr. Ghazanfar Latif)6:05 PM – 6:15 PM – The Value of IEEE Membership (Kristina Cormier)6:15 PM – 6:30 PM – Coffee Break & Networking6:30 PM – 7:00 PM – Annual General Meeting (AGM) Business Session7:00 PM – 7:15 PM – Roundtable Discussion & Closing RemarksRoom: HS101, Bldg: HS101, 1000 KLO Rd, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, V1Y 4X8, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/549744

  • Vin & fromage GEL/GIF

    2325 rue de l'université, Québec, Quebec, Canada, GV1 0A6

    Vin et fromage de Génie électrique - Génie informatique de la cohorte de 2025-2026 du REGIE, coorganisé par la branche étudiante IEEE ULavalCo-sponsored by: REGIE2325 rue de l'université, Québec, Quebec, Canada, GV1 0A6

  • IEEE Montreal Section Board Meeting

    Room: EV002.184, Bldg: EV002.184, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    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

  • Grad to Grid: Industry Networking Meetup

    Room: 3142, Bldg: EIT, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

    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

  • Bowling with the Profs

    Hunter's Eastview Bowl, 2929 Louise St E, Saskatoon, SK S7J 3L1, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7J 3L1

    Join us for a night of fun with your peers and professors as we take Electrical/Computer Engineering to the bowling alley! Food, Drinks, and Fun are all included (Except for the Drinks and Food those aren't included in your ticket). Be sure to get your tickets while they're hot because registration is limited! This event is open to all ages, not just 19+.Event Details:6:00 PM - 8:00 PM: Bowling at Hunters Eastview Bowling!Hunter's Eastview Bowl, 2929 Louise St E, Saskatoon, SK S7J 3L1, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7J 3L1

  • Tech Futures 2026 – Virtual Kickoff

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/541987

    The IEEE Region 3 Young Professionals (YP) and IEEE Computer Society (CS) present the Tech Futures 2026 Series – Virtual Kickoff, a flagship region-wide session designed to explore the most impactful emerging technologies highlighted in the IEEE Computer Society Technology Predictions 2026 <a href="http://report.This" target="_blank" title="report.This">report.This virtual kickoff marks the official launch of a coordinated regional initiative that will combine a high-impact virtual session with a sequence of locally hosted hybrid deep-dive events across Region 3, organized by Section YP Affinity Groups and Computer Society Chapters. The session will provide attendees with insights into future technology trends, career alignment, and industry directions, while fostering collaboration between students, Young Professionals, academia, and industry <a href="http://leaders.What" target="_blank" title="leaders.What">leaders.What to Expect-Overview of IEEE Computer Society Technology Predictions 2026-Keynote insights from distinguished technical leadership-Expert panel on future technologies and career pathways-Interactive audience poll to shape upcoming local YP & CS hybrid events-Opportunities to engage with industry, academia, and IEEE leadershipAgenda: Agenda (ET)9:30 – 9:35 AM – Opening & WelcomeIntroduction to IEEE Region 3 YP, Computer Society, and Tech Futures 2026 Series9:35 – 9:45 AM – Leadership RemarksImportance of future technologies, YP engagement, and cross-society collaboration9:45 – 10:10 AM – Keynote: Technology Predictions 2026 Overview(IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Speaker)10:10 – 10:40 AM – Expert Panel: Future Technologies & Career AlignmentSpeakers from academia, industry, and technical leadership10:40 – 10:45 AM – Interactive YP Poll & Audience EngagementLive polling to identify top technology topics for upcoming local hybrid events10:45 – 10:55 AM – Series Roadmap & Next StepsOverview of Phase 2: Local YP & CS Hybrid Deep-Dive Events across Region 310:55 – 11:00 AM – Live Q&A and Closing RemarksVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/541987

  • 2026 IEEE Vancouver Section AGM & Gala

    The Permanent, 330 West Pender Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6B 1T1

    IEEE Vancouver Section Annual General Meeting 2026 Friday, March 28, 2026 | 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM The Permanent, 330 W Pender Street, Vancouver, BCJoin us for the IEEE Vancouver Section Annual General Meeting — an evening of networking, recognition, and celebration of our community's achievements. The event features a student poster competition, live guitar entertainment, a dinner buffet, section awards, and a keynote <a href="http://address.Keynote:" target="_blank" title="address.Keynote:">address.Keynote: The Architecture of Digital MemoryKeynote Speaker: Ms. Andrea MillsDress Code: Business attireGetting ThereBy Transit (Recommended): The Permanent is a short walk from Waterfront and Stadium–Chinatown SkyTrain stations. TransLink trip planning at <a href="http://translink.ca.By" target="_blank" title="translink.ca.By">translink.ca.By Car – Nearby Parking:- Impark – 250 W Pender St- Advanced Parking – 515 W Pender StStreet parking is also available on surrounding blocks; check posted signs for time restrictions. Guests are encouraged to use transit where <a href="http://possible.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="possible.Agenda:">possible.Agenda: Preliminary agenda for the evening of the AGM & Gala:• 5:00 PM – Doors open; bar service begins• 5:30 PM – Networking, passed canapés, student poster competition, and live guitar (Set 1)• 6:30 PM – Music concludes; guests take their seats• 6:45 PM – AGM business and awards• 7:30 PM – IEEE AGM business meeting and awards presentation• 7:45 PM – Dinner buffet opens; live guitar resumes (Set 2)• 8:45 PM – Keynote address• 9:30 PM – Networking• 10:00 PM – Event concludesTentative Agenda of the IEEE AGM business meeting and awards presentation:• Call to Order• Approval of the Agenda• Approval of the 2025 AGM Minutes• Introduction of the 2026 Vancouver Section Executive Committee• Chair’s Report: Year-End Highlights and Results• Treasurer’s Report and Auditor’s Report• Approval of the Chair’s and Treasurer’s Reports• Section Plans for the Coming Year• Upcoming IEEE Conferences and Events in Vancouver• Scholarship Announcements• Awards and Recognition• Any Other Business• AdjournmentSponsors: The Vancouver Section gratefully acknowledges our generous AGM sponsors who are making this event possible:- Diamond Sponsor: Destination Vancouver- Gold Sponsor: Master of Science in Applied Computing, BCIT- Gold Sponsor:TELUS- Silver Sponsor: School of Computing, University of the Fraser ValleyThe Permanent, 330 West Pender Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6B 1T1

  • 4C: Chess, Checkers, Connect-4 for Charity

    Room: 271, Thorvaldson Building, 110 Science Pl, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, SK S7N 5C9

    The U of S IEEE Student Branch is holding 4C: Chess, Checkers, and Connect-4 For Charity. This is a fundraising competition where attendees put their wits to the test and try to be the best of the best in a double elimination tournament bracket. Pick the game you wish to compete in or compete in them all to try your hand at the 50:50 prize pool. Trophies will be awarded to the winners and runners-ups of each category. All other proceeds will be donated to a locally registered charity in Saskatoon to help support our <a href="http://province.Please" target="_blank" title="province.Please">province.Please bring your own personal device i.e Laptop, Table, Phone, etc to participate (and charger if needed). Free parking is available in Lot F outside of the Education Building during this <a href="http://time.Room:" target="_blank" title="time.Room:">time.Room: 271, Thorvaldson Building, 110 Science Pl, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, SK S7N 5C9