• UBC IEEE @ CSSSA Career Fair

    Bldg: AMS Great Hall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    CSSSA Career Fair with a UBC IEEE Booth and a UBC IEEE talk for students to promote membership and to strengthen UBC IEEEE's industry <a href="http://connections.Bldg:" target="_blank" title="connections.Bldg:">connections.Bldg: AMS Great Hall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

  • Data-driven methods for safety-critical control

    Room: SF 2104, Bldg: SF 2104, 172 St. George St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5R 0A3

    Abstract: New automated systems with high levels of autonomy, such as self-driving cars and autonomous robots, are increasingly enabled by machine learning. These applications highlight the safety-critical nature of control systems technology, both due to their close proximity to the public and their level of autonomy. Safe control technology aims to provide guarantees that these systems will not do harm. Interest in safety filters, a modular approach to safe control, has increased in response to safety concerns associated with learning-based control often employed in robotics and autonomous driving. Such safety filters commonly rely on accurate mathematical models, contradicting the intended use to enhance data-driven learning solutions. This reliance on accurate models also limits the use of this technology in uncertain environments and in applications other than robotics. In this seminar I will highlight some of the challenges encountered when applying safe control to automated drug delivery. I will present recent results on data-driven safety filters that can extend the applicability of safe control <a href="http://technology.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="technology.Speaker(s):">technology.Speaker(s): Klaske van Heusden, Room: SF 2104, Bldg: SF 2104, 172 St. George St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5R 0A3

  • IEEE NL WIE Lunch & Learn – Growing with STEM

    Room: Faculty Lounge (EN4000), Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    🌟 The IEEE NL Section Women in Engineering (WIE) invites you to a special talk titled “Growing with STEM” by Kathryn Hong, Coordinator of Outreach Activities, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial <a href="http://University.Discover" target="_blank" title="University.Discover">University.Discover why STEM experiences are valuable for youth, explore what makes outreach programs truly impactful, and learn about the inspiring initiatives led by Memorial Engineering <a href="http://Outreach.This" target="_blank" title="Outreach.This">Outreach.This session aligns with the mission of (https://wie.ieee.org/publications/manga-story-contest/2025-ieee-wie-manga-stories/): motivating and engaging youth in STEM through creativity and <a href="http://storytelling.📸" target="_blank" title="storytelling.📸">storytelling.📸 Stay tuned for our upcoming WIE Photo Contest in November, promoting WIE MANGA Stories through creative photo sharing and engagement! More details will be announced <a href="http://soon.Speaker(s):">soon.[]Speaker(s): Kathryn Hong, Room: Faculty Lounge (EN4000), Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

  • AI-Powered Radar Systems for Enhancing Care in Long-Term Facilities

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/507591

    As populations age, the demand for safe, effective, and scalable solutions in long-term care continues to grow. Conventional monitoring approaches—such as cameras or wearable devices—raise concerns related to privacy, compliance, and user acceptance. Radar, combined with artificial intelligence, offers a promising alternative for unobtrusive and privacy-preserving monitoring of residents in care facilities. This talk will present recent advances in the design and deployment of AI-powered radar systems for long-term care applications. By enabling continuous, unobtrusive monitoring, these systems have the potential to support caregivers, reduce hospital transfers, and enhance overall quality of care. The talk will conclude with open challenges and future directions for scaling radar-based AI technologies across healthcare and aging-in-place <a href="http://settings.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="settings.Speaker(s):">settings.Speaker(s): Dr. Hajar Abedi Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/507591

  • Senior Membership Upgrading Information Session

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/509209

    Am I eligible to become an IEEE Senior Member? What are the benefits of becoming an IEEE Senior Member? How do I apply to become and IEEE Senior Member?This event shares with the participants the benefits of being an IEEE Senior Member, the requirements and the process to apply for it. This event also invites a recently elevated Senior Member to share his experience in the application process and what he perceives as the benefits of the IEEE Senior Membership to his <a href="http://career.Student" target="_blank" title="career.Student">career.Student Members are invited to attend too as their period of Undergraduate Studies or Graduate Studies will count towards the 10 years of Professional Experience <a href="http://requirement.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="requirement.Speaker(s):">requirement.Speaker(s): Dr. Kin-Choong Yow, Mr. Babith VargheseAgenda: - Welcome- Benefits and Process to Become an IEEE Senior Member- Sharing of Experience- Questions and AnswersVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/509209

  • IEEE Toronto VR Social

    Zero Latency Virtual Reality, 875 St Clair Ave West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M6C 1C4

    Welcome to the IEEE Toronto VR Social event! Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of virtual reality at Zero Latency Toronto. Join us for a night of fun, networking, and exploring the latest VR technology. Whether you're a VR enthusiast or just curious to try it out, this event is perfect for you. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with fellow tech enthusiasts and experience the future of gaming and entertainment. See you there!Zero Latency Virtual Reality, 875 St Clair Ave West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M6C 1C4

  • IEEE Spooktacular Party

    Room: 2019, Bldg: SW1, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

    Get ready for a fun-filled evening designed to bring BCIT students together in a welcoming and inclusive environment. Whether you’re here to compete, connect, or just enjoy the vibes, there’s something for everyone!Activities include:-Kahoot trivia game-Spice contest-Mummy contest-Jumbo pumpkin carvingThis event is proudly co-hosted by the Robotics Club, the Engineering Students’ Society, and IEEE <a href="http://BCIT.Come" target="_blank" title="BCIT.Come">BCIT.Come for the fun, the pizza, the candies, and stay for the connections and don’t forget your Halloween spirit!Agenda:2:30 pm - Doors open3:00 pm - Event start5:45 pm - 19+ participants can go to the Habitat Pub for the Pubnite! (Don't forget to bring your IDs!)6:00 pm - Wrap up / clean upHalloween Pubnite Info- Location: SE2 - Habitat Pub- Time: 5 to 7pm- Attendees must be 19+- Optional $20 burger/drink deal provided- Come and enjoy arcade & karaoke!!Event Waiver & AcknowledgmentBy registering for this event, I acknowledge and agree to the following:-Voluntary ParticipationI am voluntarily participating in the Halloween Social Event hosted by IEEE BCIT Student Branch, the Robotics Club, and the Engineering Students’ <a href="http://Society.-Assumption" target="_blank" title="Society.-Assumption">Society.-Assumption of RiskI understand that activities may involve risks (including use of sharp tools, consumption of food, and light physical activity). I assume all risks associated with my <a href="http://participation.-Release" target="_blank" title="participation.-Release">participation.-Release of LiabilityTo the fullest extent permitted by law, I release, discharge, and hold harmless IEEE BCIT Student Branch, the Robotics Club, the Engineering Students’ Society, BCIT, and their officers, members, volunteers, and representatives from any and all claims, demands, or causes of action related to injury, illness, loss, or damage arising from my <a href="http://participation.-Health" target="_blank" title="participation.-Health">participation.-Health & SafetyI am responsible for managing my own health needs, including allergies, dietary restrictions, and medical <a href="http://coverage.-Media" target="_blank" title="coverage.-Media">coverage.-Media ConsentI consent to the use of photos/videos from the event that may include my image for non-commercial promotional <a href="http://purposes.-SeverabilityIf" target="_blank" title="purposes.-SeverabilityIf">purposes.-SeverabilityIf any provision of this waiver is found unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full <a href="http://effect.By" target="_blank" title="effect.By">effect.By clicking Register, I confirm that I have read and understood this waiver and agree to be bound by its <a href="http://terms.Room:" target="_blank" title="terms.Room:">terms.Room: 2019, Bldg: SW1, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

  • Powering a Sustainable Future: How Climate Change is Reshaping Utilities and Accelerating the Shift to Clean Electricity

    Room: SRYE-2016 , Bldg: SRYE, Simon Fraser University, 10285 University Dr, SFU Surrey Engineering Building (SRYE), Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, V3T 0N1

    In this presentation, Dr. Armstrong will explore key industry trends and highlight BC Hydro’s approach to navigating these challenges. With a focus on the next decade, Dr. Armstrong will discuss how BC Hydro plans to rebuild and adapt its system to meet the demands of a sustainable future, ensuring resilience and reliability while supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy. Join us to gain insights into how utilities are evolving to meet climate goals and empower a cleaner, greener <a href="http://future.Location:Room:" target="_blank" title="future.Location:Room:">future.Location:Room: SRYE-2016SFU Surrey Engineering Building (SRYE)10285 University Dr, Surrey, BC V3T 0N1Co-sponsored by: The School of Sustainable Energy Engineering at SFURoom: SRYE-2016 , Bldg: SRYE, Simon Fraser University, 10285 University Dr, SFU Surrey Engineering Building (SRYE), Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, V3T 0N1

  • IEEE CAS Ex-Comm Meeting – OCT 2025

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/506880

    IEEE CAS Ex-Comm Monthly Meeting to discuss the on-going business of the <a href="http://section.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="section.Agenda:">section.Agenda: To join the video meeting,click this link: <a href="https://meet.google.com/xkg-cewb-feiOtherwise" target="_blank" title="https://meet.google.com/xkg-cewb-feiOtherwise">https://meet.google.com/xkg-cewb-feiOtherwise, to join by phone,dial +1 226-318-7585 andenter this PIN: 888 943 210#To view more phone numbers,click this link: <a href="https://tel.meet/xkg-cewb-fei?hs=5Virtual:" target="_blank" title="https://tel.meet/xkg-cewb-fei?hs=5Virtual:">https://tel.meet/xkg-cewb-fei?hs=5Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/506880

  • IEEE Student Branch Excom

    Room: 184, Bldg: Education, 3737 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

    IEEE Student Branch Excom - AGM planningRoom: 184, Bldg: Education, 3737 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

  • Towards Next-Generation Cyber Defense: Detection and Mitigation with Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and LLMs

    Room: KHS134, Bldg: Kerr Hall South, 40 Gould St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 2K3, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/504815

    Cyber-attacks continue to evolve in scale and sophistication, posing significant challenges to the security of modern networked systems. This talk will present a review of recent advances in cyber-attack detection using machine learning and deep learning, highlighting both their strengths and limitations. I will discuss my recent research contributions on integrating forecasting, anomaly detection, explainable AI, and large language models (LLMs) to build intelligent and autonomous mitigation strategies. The talk will conclude with future research directions for next-generation cyber defense, emphasizing the role of explainability, privacy-preserving methods, and adaptive response <a href="http://mechanisms.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="mechanisms.Speaker(s):">mechanisms.Speaker(s): Sajal, SajalRoom: KHS134, Bldg: Kerr Hall South, 40 Gould St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 2K3, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/504815