• Enhancing Motor Reliability with Condition-Based Monitoring: A Practical Guide to Vibration

    Room: Boardroom, Bldg: Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, 2302 Bridge Rd, , Oakville,, Ontario, Canada, L6L 2G6

    Electric motors and variable frequency drives (VFDs) are critical assets in industrial facilities, driving pumps, fans, compressors, and other essential equipment. Yet, many plants still rely on time-based maintenance practices that fail to detect early warning signs of failure. This presentation introduces a condition-based monitoring (CBM) strategy designed to enhance motor reliability, reduce downtime, and improve energy <a href="http://efficiency.The" target="_blank" title="efficiency.The">efficiency.The session will explore how vibration analysis and power quality monitoring can be combined to identify common motor issues such as unbalance, misalignment, bearing wear, and harmonic distortion before they lead to unplanned outages. Attendees will learn practical steps to implement CBM programs, including sensor selection, data collection, fault pattern interpretation, and maintenance <a href="http://decision-making.The" target="_blank" title="decision-making.The">decision-making.The presentation will reference key industry standards, including IEEE 519, IEEE 841, and ISO 10816, and highlight emerging opportunities to leverage IoT edge technology for real-time insights. Whether you work in utilities, manufacturing, or engineering services, this talk provides actionable guidance to build a smarter, more reliable motor asset <a href="http://strategy.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="strategy.Speaker(s):">strategy.Speaker(s): Roman Agenda: 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

  • IEEE WIE New Brunswick – Executive Committee Meeting (February 2026)

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/536352

    IEEE WIE New Brunswick – Executive Committee Meeting (February 2026)Agenda: - PCB Workshop – Updates and next steps- Annual Reports – Submission updates from last year’s Secretary, Treasurer, and Chair- LinkedIn Profile Optimization Workshop – Planning and preparation- International Women’s Day Celebration – Event planning and coordinationVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/536352

  • Trojan Technologies Tour

    3020 Gore Rd, London, Ontario, Canada, N5V 4T7

    Fanshawe College students have the opportunity to attend a guided tour of one of London’s leading global technology manufacturers. Trojan Technologies is internationally recognized for its advanced water treatment and UV disinfection systems, supporting municipal and industrial infrastructure worldwide. Any Fanshawe College student may register and attend this tour. Please note that students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to and from the Trojan Technologies facility, located at 3020 Gore Rd, London, ON N5V 4<a href="http://T7.IF" target="_blank" title="T7.IF">T7.IF YOU REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AND CAN NO LONGER ATTEND, PLEASE UNREGISTER SO OTHER STUDENTS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO <a href="http://PARTICIPATE.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="PARTICIPATE.Co-sponsored">PARTICIPATE.Co-sponsored by: Trojan Technologies3020 Gore Rd, London, Ontario, Canada, N5V 4T7

  • [IEEE CAS04/ED15/EP21/PHO36 Photonics Society Distinguished Lecture] The Energy Challenges from a Materials’ Perspective

    Room: 202, Bldg: Galbraith Building, 35 St George St, Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    IEEE Photonics Society Toronto is proud to invite you to a seminar by Dr. Federico Rosei of University of Trieste, <a href="http://Italy.Join" target="_blank" title="Italy.Join">Italy.Join us Tuesday, 24 February 2026 at 4PM (ET) on University of Toronto main campus. Refreshments will be served. Registration <a href="http://Required.Abstract---------------------------------------------------------------The" target="_blank" title="Required.Abstract---------------------------------------------------------------The">Required.Abstract---------------------------------------------------------------The quest for sustainable development dictates an urgent transition from fossil fuels to renewables. This presentation focuses on next generation (solar) energy technologies from a materials perspective. We study structure property/relationships in advanced materials, emphasizing multifunctional systems that exhibit several functionalities. Such systems are then used as building blocks for the fabrication of various emerging technologies. In particular, nanostructured materials synthesized via the bottom–up approach present an opportunity for future generation low cost and low energy intensive manufacturing of devices. We focus on recent developments in solar technologies, including third generation photovoltaics, solar hydrogen production, luminescent solar concentrators and other optoelectronic devices, highlighting the role and importance of critical raw <a href="http://materials.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="materials.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Speaker(s):">materials.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Speaker(s): Dr. Federico Rosei, Room: 202, Bldg: Galbraith Building, 35 St George St, Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

  • The Toronto Wireline Workshop

    Room: GB202, Bldg: Galbraith Building, University of Toronto, 35 St George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Abstract:As industry is starting to deploy systems based on 224Gbps/lane and growing pains are becoming more apparent, AI companies are clamoring already for more bandwidth. A first look at 448Gbps is already highlighting the enormous challenges of running even very short links on copper. However, industry doesn’t seem yet ready to throw the towel on pluggable modules as gateways to optical interconnect given the risks and limitations of <a href="http://CPO.Some" target="_blank" title="CPO.Some">CPO.Some of the questions that will be covered:- Can we clearly articulate what are the priorities in developing the next generation of interconnect for AI?- What are the main obstacles to the adoption of short reach optics to replace the last inches of electrical connectivity?- What can we learn from advances in C2C and in particular by the success of UCIe?- Does it make sense to still have pluggable modules and what is the best way to do that?- Was LPO a success or a bust and can we move forward with it?- What are the promises and possible pitfalls of CPO?Topics touched upon:- System level (Computing, AI) requirements & considerations (architectural trends, efficiency, bw, latency, cost <a href="http://etc.)-" target="_blank" title="etc.)-">etc.)- Optical and electrical energy efficiency considerations- HW technology developments and limitations (interposer, packaging, connectors, cables)- System trade offs analysis (retiming vs. linear, vs. CPO)- Chiplets and co-packaging technology- Analysis of latest OIF development on next generation interconnectRoom: GB202, Bldg: Galbraith Building, University of Toronto, 35 St George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

  • BOS Innovations Tour

    2335 Discovery Drive, London, Ontario, Canada, N6M 0C6

    Fanshawe College students have the opportunity to attend a guided tour of one of London’s leading automation and robotics companies. BOS Innovations is recognized for its expertise in industrial automation, robotics integration, and advanced manufacturing solutions across multiple industries. Any Fanshawe College student may register and attend this tour. Please note that students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to and from the BOS Innovations facility, located at 2335 Discovery Drive, London, ON N6M 0<a href="http://C6.IF" target="_blank" title="C6.IF">C6.IF YOU REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AND CAN NO LONGER ATTEND, PLEASE UNREGISTER SO OTHER STUDENTS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO <a href="http://PARTICIPATE.BOS" target="_blank" title="PARTICIPATE.BOS">PARTICIPATE.BOS HAS CONFIRMED THAT THIS TOUR IS EXCLUSIVELY FOR ELY AND EMN/EMY STUDENTS. ELIGIBLE STUDENTS WILL BE CONTACTED SHORTLY WITH REGISTRATION DETAILS AND INFORMATION ABOUT THE AVAILABLE JOB <a href="http://OPPORTUNITIES.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="OPPORTUNITIES.Co-sponsored">OPPORTUNITIES.Co-sponsored by: BOS Innovations <a href="http://Inc.2335" target="_blank" title="Inc.2335">Inc.2335 Discovery Drive, London, Ontario, Canada, N6M 0C6

  • Seattle EMC and AP/ED/MTT Joint Chapter Half-Day Workshop on EMC and Aerospace Measurement Challenges

    Bldg: 2-122, Boeing, 7701 14th Ave Soutn, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98108

    []TECHNICAL PROGRAMThis program is dedicated to the memory of Omar Zubi, Boeing's longtime EMC Lab Manager, who passed away suddenly on January 31, 2026.EMC Challenges for ‘New Space’ Small Satellite DevelopmentBy Russell Carroll, EMI/EMC Consulting Engineer, EMI Sleuth, El Segundo, CA, USAAbstract: This presentation discusses EMC challenges seen by engineers in the ‘new space’ world of small satellite development. These challenges include non-standardized launch vehicle and host interface requirements, unspecified lightning protection requirements, and schedule constraints on EMC testing and development. Technical challenges include power and signal isolation, crosstalk from long pigtails in wire harnesses, limited physical space for filters and shielding, and large apertures in the vehicle faraday <a href="http://cage.Speaker" target="_blank" title="cage.Speaker">cage.Speaker Biography: Russell Carroll is a consulting engineer with extensive experience in the analysis, design, and testing of electromagnetic effects on units and systems including space satellites and industrial electronics. His research is focused on developing useful analysis tools and methods for unit and system level EMC analysis. Mr. Carroll is a registered Professional Engineer and an iNARTE certified EMC Engineer. He received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 2013 and 2014. He may be reached at russell@<a href="http://emisleuth.com.CISPR" target="_blank" title="emisleuth.com.CISPR">emisleuth.com.CISPR and ANSC C63® Overview on Site Validation Measurements from 18 GHz to 40 GHz - Latest Advances in EMC Test Site Evaluation Using Advanced Antenna Measurement TechniquesBy Zhong Chen, Chief Engineer, ETS-Lindgren, Cedar Park, Texas, USAAbstract: This presentation introduces a novel approach for EMC chamber validation beyond 18 GHz, currently under consideration in ANSI C63 and CISPR standards. By integrating Cylindrical Mode Filtered Site Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (CMF SVSWR) with Compressed Sensing (CS), we address inherent challenges in traditional SVSWR methods, such as inconsistency and slow data acquisition. CMF SVSWR utilizes circular path measurements and mode domain post-processing to discern antenna and chamber reflections, crucial for comprehensive VSWR analysis. Compressed Sensing, a data-driven machine learning technique, exploits signal sparsity to reconstruct data from fewer randomly sampled measurement points, thereby reducing test times and eliminating the need for precise turntable <a href="http://positioning.Speaker" target="_blank" title="positioning.Speaker">positioning.Speaker Biography: Zhong Chen is Chief Engineer at ETS-Lindgren, located in Cedar Park, Texas. He has more than 25 years of experience in RF testing, anechoic chamber design, as well as EMC antenna and field probe design and measurements. He is an active member of the ANSC C63® committee currently serving as Vice-Chair and is the immediate past Chair of Subcommittee 1 which is responsible for the antenna calibration (ANSI C63.5) and chamber/test site validation standards (ANSI C63.4 and the ANSI C63.25 series). Mr. Chen is chair of the IEEE Standard 1309 committee responsible for developing calibration standards for field probes, and IEEE Standard 1128 for absorber evaluation. He is a former member of the IEEE EMC Society Board of Governors and the Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA) Board of Directors. He is a past Distinguished Lecturer for the EMC Society and is recognized as an AMTA Fellow. His research interests include measurement uncertainty, time domain measurements for site validation and antenna calibration, and development of novel RF absorber materials. Several papers authored and co-authored by Mr. Chen have received best paper recognition at global conferences. Zhong Chen received his M.S.E.E. degree in Electromagnetics from the Ohio State University at Columbus. He may be reached at <a href="http://[email protected]" target="_blank" title="[email protected]">[email protected] Lab Tour and Demo Overview​By Dennis Lewis, The Boeing Company, and Zhong Chen, ETS-LindgrenAbstract: Dennis will provide an overview of Boeing's EMC lab test capabilities and what people will see on the exclusive tour. Zhong will provide an overview of the LIVE demo showing the Cylindrical Mode Filtered SVSWR (CMF SVSWR) measurement technique. CMF SVSWR is measured by placing the transmit antenna (typically a low gain omni-directional antenna) at the edge of the turntable and performing a single cut vector pattern measurement. The vector S21 as a function of turntable angle at each frequency is transformed to the spectrum domain, where a filter can be applied to mathematically remove the chamber effects. The SVSWR is derived by comparing the original pattern in the chamber to the “clean” filtered pattern. This CMF SVSWR provides a more comprehensive evaluation of the EMC chamber quiet zone and can be readily measured without any special positioning fixtures. The demonstration will show an entire measurement process including the post processing which can be performed in real time. This new measurement technique is under consideration for the new draft standard ANSI C63.25.3 under development by the ANSC C63® committee for EMC test sites from 18 GHz to 40 <a href="http://GHz.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="GHz.Agenda:">GHz.Agenda: 1:00 pm - Registration Check-In and Complimentary Lunch Courtesy of the Seattle EMC Chapter1:40 pm - Welcome from Seattle EMC Chapter Chair, Janet O'Neil with ETS-Lindgren and Seattle AP/ED/MTT Chapter Chair, Dennis Lewis with Boeing1:45 pm - EMC Challenges for ‘New Space’ Small Satellite Development By Russell Carroll, EMI/EMC Consulting Engineer, EMI Sleuth, El Segundo, CA, USA2:30 pm - CISPR and ANSC C63® Overview on Site Validation Measurements from 18 GHz to 40 GHz - Latest Advances in EMC Test Site Evaluation Using Advanced Antenna Measurement Techniques By Zhong Chen, Chief Engineer, ETS-Lindgren, Cedar Park, Texas, USA3:30 pm - Refreshment Break3:50 pm - Overview of Boeing EMC Lab and Demo Set Up by Dennis Lewis with Boeing and Zhong Chen with ETS-Lindgren4:20 pm - Technical tour of the Boeing EMC Lab with LIVE demo5:00 pm - AdjournBldg: 2-122, Boeing, 7701 14th Ave Soutn, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98108

  • London Hydro Tour

    London, Ontario, Canada

    Fanshawe College students have the opportunity to attend a guided tour of one of London’s key electrical utility providers. London Hydro is responsible for the distribution of electricity across the city of London and is recognized for its role in power system operations, grid reliability, and infrastructure maintenance. Any Fanshawe College student may register and attend this tour. Please note that students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to and from the London Hydro <a href="http://facility.IF" target="_blank" title="facility.IF">facility.IF YOU REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AND CAN NO LONGER ATTEND, PLEASE UNREGISTER SO OTHER STUDENTS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO <a href="http://PARTICIPATE.THE" target="_blank" title="PARTICIPATE.THE">PARTICIPATE.THE TOUR DATE HAS NOT YET BEEN CONFIRMED. PLEASE CHECK BACK REGULARLY FOR <a href="http://UPDATES.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="UPDATES.Co-sponsored">UPDATES.Co-sponsored by: London HydroLondon, Ontario, Canada

  • IEEE SiPhotonics 2026 Panel Discussion on “Leadership at the Intersection of AI and Silicon Photonics”

    525 Legget Dr,, Kanata, Ontario, Canada, K2K 3G4

    The panel, titled “Leadership at the Intersection of AI and Silicon Photonics,” will bring together leading experts to discuss leadership across academia and industry, the role of AI in next-generation photonics technologies, and strategies for career development and professional <a href="http://transitions.525" target="_blank" title="transitions.525">transitions.525 Legget Dr,, Kanata, Ontario, Canada, K2K 3G4