• Holiday Mixer: Share Your Stories

    Room: B 341, Bldg: Main Building, 4825 Mt Royal Gate SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

    Decorate Cookies and Share Your StoriesCelebrate the end of the year with a festive, tech-inspired gathering that brings together students, faculty, and industry professionals from the IEEE Computer Society and Women in Engineering communities. Join us for a relaxed mixer featuring holiday cookie decorating with a tech twist, warm drinks, and a chance to share a project or accomplishment from this <a href="http://year.Share">year.[]Share a short story about an academic, professional, or personal project you’re proud of. It can be a model you trained, a system you optimized, a device you hacked together, an app you developed, or any experiment that made you <a href="http://smile.We" target="_blank" title="smile.We">smile.We will provide pre-baked cookies, no-bake ingredients, and decorating supplies. You do the decorations. Creativity is <a href="http://encouraged.Take" target="_blank" title="encouraged.Take">encouraged.Take your cookies with you and let your stories remain with us. All members of the community are welcome to attend. Please RSVP so we can prepare <a href="http://materials.Hot" target="_blank" title="materials.Hot">materials.Hot drinks and refreshments will be served. You'll have the chance to win a prize for your decoration or your <a href="http://story.Agenda:" target="_blank" title="story.Agenda:">story.Agenda: Stop by anytime within the event duration. Meet others, decorate and take turn to share your <a href="http://stories.Room:" target="_blank" title="stories.Room:">stories.Room: B 341, Bldg: Main Building, 4825 Mt Royal Gate SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

  • IEEE PES Webinar: Improved Safety and Performance using Current and Voltage Sensors in Distribution Switchgear

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/518662

    Title: Improved Safety and Performance using Current and Voltage Sensors in Distribution SwitchgearSpeaker’s name: Dr. Lukas CeskyAbstract: In the past decade, there has been noticeable growth in the use of low-power passive instrument transformers (aka Sensors) based on the Rogowski coil principle for current and resistive or capacitive voltage divider principles for voltage. These advanced technologies have been utilized in various applications from secondary to primary distribution in both indoor and outdoor applications. These sensors provide an advanced alternative to using conventional instrument transformers in electrical distribution systems for measurement, power quality, and protection applications. In this webinar we will cover the basics of this technology and the applicable standards. We will discuss various aspects of the integration of this technology into distribution switchgear and describe the significant resulting benefits in terms of safety, sustainability and <a href="http://performance.Speaker(s):">performance.[]Speaker(s): LukasAgenda: Webinar:11:45am - 1:00pm11:45 AM - Webinar begins11:45 AM - 12:45 PM - Webinar content presentation12:45 PM - 1:00 PM - Questions and AswersProfessional Development Hours (PDH) eligibleVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/518662