IEEE Celebration Day

Room: 516, Bldg: ICT, 2500 University Dr NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 1N4

Join us to network with other participants and IEEE members. We will celebrate IEEE Day and your achievements as an IEEE members!This celebration event will be from 6:15 - 7:30 PM (MT), and right after the Distinguished Lecture event of Computer Society: <a href="https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/498533Everyone" target="_blank" title="https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/498533Everyone">https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/498533Everyone is welcome to RSVP and attend one or both events. Refreshments will be <a href="http://served.Room:" target="_blank" title="served.Room:">served.Room: 516, Bldg: ICT, 2500 University Dr NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 1N4

UBC IEEE Student Branch ExCom Meeting

Room: 3009, Bldg: MCLD, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

UBC IEEE ExCom meeting to discuss onboarding, next year plan and upcoming events, as well as the new UBC IEEE AESS <a href="http://Chapter.Room:" target="_blank" title="Chapter.Room:">Chapter.Room: 3009, Bldg: MCLD, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Change Over 50 Years in Canadian Energy

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/505962

This is a joint meeting of Canadian Society of Senior Engineers and IEEE Life Members Affinity <a href="http://Groups.This" target="_blank" title="Groups.This">Groups.This series of presentations has been occurring for more than 20 years and is now being also advertised to the IEEE Northern Canada Section (NCS) Life Members Affinity Group (LMAG) through vTools and other IEEE LMAG's and IEEE members depending upon the topic. At the same time the Canadian Society of Senior Engineers (CSSE) is using their national organization to provide information, the subject and speaker to members across <a href="http://Canada.The" target="_blank" title="Canada.The">Canada.The next meeting will be held on Thursday, October 16, 2025. The meeting will open at 12:30 pm MDT (2:30pm Eastern), with the presentation starting at 12:45 (2:45 pm EDT). The meeting will be held via the Zoom platform with the actual invitations sent the afternoon of Wednesday, October 15. If you plan to attend and be included on the Zoom invite for this meeting please respond to Tom Madsen, [email protected], before noon on Wednesday, October 15.Please note the meeting originates in Alberta which is in the Mountain Time Zone, so if you are in another province you must account any necessary time <a href="http://shift.Title:" target="_blank" title="shift.Title:">shift.Title: Change Over 50 Years in Canadian EnergyPresenter: Dennis McConaghy, BSc and MSc Chemical EngineeringSummary:Dennis will discuss the evolution of the Canadian hydrocarbon production industry over the last fifty years, from the mid 70s through to today, essentially the period of his career in that industry.He will provide special emphasis on how world class production industries evolved from valued elements of the Canadian economy to being beset with political and legal obstruction, putting in doubt its capacity to even sustain its existing scale let alone grow. How did this happen? How could this have happened in Canada? Dennis will offer his analysis from the vantage point of a career that was very much at the center of that change and <a href="http://conflict.Bio:•Native" target="_blank" title="conflict.Bio:•Native">conflict.Bio:•Native Albertan, graduated from the University of Alberta in the mid 70s in Chemical Engineering, MSc 75•Joined the Alberta Research Council in 1975, supporting Alberta industrial development and energy policy•Joined Alberta Gas Trunkline in 1980, and then onto NOVA Chemicals, leading feedstock procurement function into the mid 1990s•Participated in concept and execution of the major Canadian merger of NOVA and TransCanada Pipelines in the late 1990s•Led business and corporate development functions at TransCanada through to 2014, including project development of the Keystone pipeline system, Energy East, LNG Canada, Mackenzie Valley Pipelines <a href="http://project.•After" target="_blank" title="project.•After">project.•After retirement, authored 3 books related to the issues and failure in Canadian climate and energy <a href="http://policy.•Father" target="_blank" title="policy.•Father">policy.•Father of four children, married to the same wife for 45 <a href="http://years.Virtual:" target="_blank" title="years.Virtual:">years.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/505962

Prospects of In- and Near-Memory Computing for Future AI Systems

Room: MCLD 3038, Bldg: MacLeod Building, 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4

Technical seminar with the following abstract:Future data-intensive workloads, particularly from artificial intelligence, have pushed conventional computing architectures to their limits of energy efficiency and throughput, due to the scale of both computations and data they involve. In- and near-memory computing are breakthrough paradigms that provide approaches for overcoming this. But, in doing so, they instate new fundamental tradeoffs that span the device, circuit, and architectural levels. This presentation starts by describing the methods by which in/near-memory computing derive their gains, and then examines the critical tradeoffs, looking concretely at recent designs across memory technologies (SRAM, RRAM, MRAM). Then, its focus turns to key architectural considerations, and how these are likely to drive future technological needs and application alignments. Finally, this presentation analyzes the potential for leveraging application-level relaxations (e.g., noise sensitivity) through algorithmic <a href="http://approaches.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="approaches.Speaker(s):">approaches.Speaker(s): Naveen Verma, Room: MCLD 3038, Bldg: MacLeod Building, 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4

Do We Still Need Architects in the Age of AI?

Room: 2C01, Bldg: Engineering Building, 57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

The IEEE North Saskatchewan Section Computer Chapter is pleased to host a special technical talk by Dr. Rick Kazman, from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. In this timely and thought-provoking session titled "Do We Still Need Architects in the Age of AI?", Dr. Kazman will explore how large language models (LLMs) are reshaping the architectural design process—and what this means for the future of both human and machine collaboration in creative <a href="http://professions.📅" target="_blank" title="professions.📅">professions.📅 Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2025🕓 Time: 4:30 – 6:00 PM📍 Location: Engineering Building, Room 2C01, University of Saskatchewan🎟 Admission: Free for students | $5 IEEE members | $10 non-members☕ Light refreshments provided | Open to students, faculty & industrySpeaker(s): Dr. Rick Kazman, Room: 2C01, Bldg: Engineering Building, 57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Introduction to Neural Networks Workshop by Syed Abraham Ahmed

Room: 155, Bldg: EITC E2, 75A Chancellors Circle, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 2N2

Introduction to Neural Networks Workshop📅 October 16, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM📍 EITC E2-155, University of ManitobaJoin UMIEEE and UMRT for a beginner-friendly workshop on Neural Networks! This event presented by Syed Abraham Ahmed (UMIEEE Vice Chair & UMRT Co-founder & Advisor) will cover the core concepts of neural networks and serve as a starting point for anyone interested in exploring the field of AI and deep <a href="http://learning.The" target="_blank" title="learning.The">learning.The session will feature:-An introductory presentation on neural networks and their applications-A live, interactive demo training a neural net on the classic MNIST handwritten digit dataset using TensorFlow🎟️ Free for UMIEEE and UMRT members💲 $10 for non-membersNo prior experience is required! A laptop is recommended to bring for following the live <a href="http://demo.Room:" target="_blank" title="demo.Room:">demo.Room: 155, Bldg: EITC E2, 75A Chancellors Circle, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 2N2

Co-Packaged Optics – 3D Heterogeneous Integration of Photonic IC and Electronic IC

Room: MCLD 3038, Bldg: MacLeod Building , 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4

Technical seminar by IEEE Electronics Packaging Society Distinguished Lecturer Dr. John H. Lau with the following abstract:Silicon photonics are the semiconductor integration of EIC and PIC on a silicon substrate (wafer) with complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology. On the other hand, co-packaged optics (CPO) are heterogeneous integration packaging methods to integrate the optical engine (OE) which consists of photonic ICs (PIC) and the electrical engine (EE) which consists of the electronic ICs (EIC) as well as the switch ASIC (application specific IC). The advantages of CPO are: (a) to reduce the length of the electrical interface between the OE/EE (or PIC/EIC) and the ASIC, (b) to reduce the energy required to drive the signal, and (c) to cut the latency which leads to better electrical performance. In the next few years, we will see more implementations of a higher level of heterogeneous integration of PIC and EIC, whether it is for performance, form factor, power consumption or cost. The content of this lecture is shown <a href="http://below.-" target="_blank" title="below.-">below.- Silicon Photonics- Data Centers- Optical Transceivers- Optical Engine (OE) and Electrical Engine (EE)- OBO (on-board optics)- NPO (near-board optics)- CPO (co-packaged optics)- 3D Integration of the PIC and EIC- 3D Heterogeneous Integration of PIC and EIC- 3D Heterogeneous Integration of ASIC Switch, PIC and EIC- 3D Heterogeneous Integration of ASIC Switch, PIC and EIC with Bridges- 3D Heterogeneous Integration of ASIC Switch, EIC and PIC embedded in Glass-core Substrate- Summary and RecommendationsSpeaker(s): John Lau, Room: MCLD 3038, Bldg: MacLeod Building , 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4

Gold Medal 2025 and Awards Announcement

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500179

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

Discover Innomotics: Where Motion Drives Innovation – Formerly Siemens Large Drives

Innomotics Inc., 1130 34 Ave, NISKU, Alberta, Canada, T9E 8T3

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

IEEE Day Social at OC 2025

Room: Atrium, Bldg: E, 1000 K. L. O. Rd, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, V1Y 4X8

IEEE Day 2025Come celebrate with <a href="http://us.Snacks" target="_blank" title="us.Snacks">us.Snacks and refreshments will be <a href="http://provided.Friday" target="_blank" title="provided.Friday">provided.Friday October 17th 202511:00 am - 1:00 pmOkanagan CollegeCenter for Learning AtriumThe Okanagan College IEEE Student Branch is excited to connect with students and share the many benefits of IEEE membership with <a href="http://you.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="you.Agenda:">you.Agenda: WHAT IS IEEE DAY?IEEE Day is an annual event that celebrates the first time in history when engineers worldwide gathered to share their technical ideas in 1884. One of the IEEE Day’s objectives is to show the ways IEEE members, in local communities, join together to collaborate on ideas that leverage technology for a better <a href="http://tomorrow.In" target="_blank" title="tomorrow.In">tomorrow.In the spring of 1884, a small group of individuals in the electrical professions met in New York, USA. They formed a new organization to support professionals in their nascent field and to aid them in their efforts to apply innovation for the betterment of humanity—the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE). That October, the AIEE held its first technical meeting in Philadelphia, PA, USA. Many early leaders, such as founding President Norvin Green of Western Union, came from telegraphy. <a href="https://ieeeday.org/Contact" target="_blank" title="https://ieeeday.org/Contact">https://ieeeday.org/Contact [email protected] for more <a href="http://information.Room:" target="_blank" title="information.Room:">information.Room: Atrium, Bldg: E, 1000 K. L. O. Rd, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, V1Y 4X8

Do We Still Need Architects in the Age of AI?

Room: EITC E2-350, Bldg: Engineering and Information Technology Complex (EITC), 75A Chancellors Circle, University of Manitoba (Fort Garry campus), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 5V6

IEEE Distinguished Speaker TalkTalk Abstract:In this talk the speaker, Dr. Rick Kazman, will begin by reviewing what it is that an architect does in practice. He would then look at how AI can support and augment some of an architect's duties and knowledge. In particular two empirical studies will be described on how LLMs can assist in the design process. The first study investigated the ability of LLMs to generate and select architectural design concepts. The second study explored an LLM-assisted architecture design process. The overall conclusion is that LLMs are not, by themselves, good architects. Human architects are still essential. But AI can help in some important ways. Human architects can leverage LLMs for tasks like divergent thinking, generating design options, and generating documentation, ultimately leading to a more effective and collaborative design processSpeaker(s): Rick, Room: EITC E2-350, Bldg: Engineering and Information Technology Complex (EITC), 75A Chancellors Circle, University of Manitoba (Fort Garry campus), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 5V6

IEEE Thompson Okanagan Section’s Young Professionals Affinity Group Inauguration

Bldg: Alumni Theater Clock Tower, TRU, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/506260

Time & Date: 5 p.m., Friday, October 17th, 2025Location:Alumni TheaterClock Tower, TRUBldg: Alumni Theater Clock Tower, TRU, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/506260