• Innovate with AI Competition

    Windsor, Ontario, Canada

    IEEE Student branch and IEEE Windsor Section in collaboration with Google Developer Groups presents Innovate with AI Competition. What: Showcase your innovative solutions using AI, Machine Learning, and Cloud Technology Who: Teams of 2-4 undergraduate, graduate, and recent 2024/2025 graduates When: ● Proposals Due Online: October 5, 2025 ● In-Person Pitches @ UWindsor: November 7, 2025 ● Winners Announced @ DevFest: November 8, 2025 Prizes: ● 1st Place: $500 ● 2nd Place: $300 ● 3rd Place: $200 Windsor, Ontario, Canada

  • 📸 IEEE NL WIE MANGA PHOTO CONTEST 📸

    Room: EN 2021 & CSF 1204, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, A1B 3X7

    📸 IEEE NL WIE MANGA PHOTO CONTEST 📸 Join the IEEE NL WIE Manga Story Photo Contest and spread the spirit of WIE Manga among the young generations! Share these inspiring STEM stories with youth, friends, or colleagues to motivate the next generation of innovators. ✨ How to Participate: 1️⃣ Order & Pick Up your FREE copies of the WIE Manga stories. 2️⃣ Read & Enjoy the inspiring STEM adventures. 3️⃣ Share them with youth, friends, or colleagues 4️⃣ Post a Photo on LinkedIn showing how you shared your WIE Manga stories 📌 Use the hashtag #IEEEWIE 📌 Tag IEEE Newfoundland and Labrador Section LinkedIn Account 🏆 Win a Prize! Three lucky participants will each receive a $50 gift card! 🗓️ Contest Deadline: November 3, 2025 📚 Get Your Free Copies: Order by October 29 (12:00 noon) using the following link or the QR code on the flyer : 👉https://forms.gle/HpJXwM2bzoZdFNZZA 📍 Printed Manga Story Pickup Locations: - CS Department Office (EN 2021) - ECE Department Office (CSF 1204) We look forward to your participation! 📩 Questions? Contact us at [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected] — IEEE NL WIE Team 💜 [] Room: EN 2021 & CSF 1204, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, A1B 3X7

  • 100-300 GHz Wireless: transistors, ICs, systems

    Room: Room B308, Bldg: Building B, Sexton Campus, Dalhousie University, 1345 Norma Eddy Lane, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3J 0H6

    We describe the opportunities, and the research challenges, presented in the development of 100-300GHz wireless communications and imaging systems. In such links, short wavelengths permit massive spatial multiplexing both for network nodes and point-point links, permitting aggregate transmission capacities approaching 1Tb/s. 100- 300GHz radar imaging systems can provide thousands of image pixels and sub-degree angular resolution from small apertures, supporting foul-weather driving and aviation. Challenges include the mm-wave IC designs, the physical design of the front-end modules, the complexity of the back-end digital beamformer required for spatial multiplexing, and, for imaging, the development of system architectures requiring far fewer RF channels than the number of image pixels. We will describe transistor development, IC design, and system design, and describe our efforts to develop 140GHz massive MIMO wireless hubs, and 210GHz and 280GHz MIMO backhaul links. Speaker(s): , Mark Rodwell Room: Room B308, Bldg: Building B, Sexton Campus, Dalhousie University, 1345 Norma Eddy Lane, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3J 0H6

  • 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 requirement. Speaker(s): Dr. Kin-Choong Yow, Agenda: - Welcome - Benefits and Process to Become an IEEE Senior Member - Sharing of Experience - Questions and Answers Virtual: 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

  • Bits, Bytes and Breadboards

    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    A technical workshop aimed at first years and beginners teaching them the basics of arduino, with practical hands on teaching Ottawa, Ontario, Canada