About IEEE Hamilton Section

IEEE is a world wide non-profit organization for the Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Engineers, with over 365,000 members in over 150 countries, almost 40 percent of whom are from outside the United States. We actively promote the latest technologies. In Canada, we have 20 sections located in the major cities.

IEEE Hamilton Section covers areas between Niagara Falls, Oakville, and Brantford with over 700 members - about 600 full and associate members, and about 125 student members from McMaster University , Mohawk College, and Niagara College. The IEEE Hamilton Section complies with the IEEE Canada By-laws located here.

Postal Codes for the Hamilton Section are given here.

Each year we hold several technical and educational seminars/workshops which are free to members and guests. Some events require a minimal admission fee to members, and a nominal admission fee to the general public. Refreshments are always included, FREE. If time and manpower allow, we'll also try to hold 1 or 2 field trips to some major manufacturers. We always welcome new members.

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Mailing List Update

The Hamilton Section uses two mailing lists.
The official e-Notice system is maintained by IEEE Piscataway based on your member information. That is why it is important to keep headquarters up to date on your information. If you prefer not to get e-Notice from the Hamilton Section you can optout here.

The supplementary list is maintained by the webmaster. It is for anyone who wants to keep informed on what is happening. They could belong to another section, or just be interested in IEEE. It is also for people that have two Email addresses and want notices delivered both places. For example, you may have your work Email listed at IEEE and want to get a second copy at home. Send requests for additions or deletions to the list to webmaster.

Upcoming Events
(Click on an event for a few details or here for the events page.)



News & Announcements
(Updated: 2011-Sep-07)

Jamal Deen won the 2011 IEEE Canada R.A. Fessenden Medal for pioneering contributions to radar and wireless communications.Click here for detail.

Jamal Deen received the 2011 Electronics and Photonics Division Award from the Electrochemical Society.Click here for detail.

Dave Hepburn has been monimated for the 2012 M.B. Broughton Central Canada Merit Award for his efforts in teacher mentoring with TISP. Click here for detail.


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