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1903 IEEE Toronto Section 2004
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Nine meetings scheduled for April - Apr 1, 2, 19, 20, 27 (3) & 28 (2) - click on "upcoming events" above for more

Conference Hotel. Click to view larger photo The 2004 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering   May 2 - 5, 2004, Niagara Falls, Ontario.   A record setting 537 papers in 58 lecture presentation sessions plus 3 workshops!   This is the one conference you and your family should attend.   The photo shows just how great a view of the falls the conference hotel commands.   Plan your spring holiday in a great holiday locale around your conference travel, attend the technical sessions that interest you while your family enjoy the many attractions within walking distance - the Falls, the Casino and so much more.   Niagara-on-the-Lake is minutes away by car or taxi.     Stay an extra day or two so you too can take in more of the Niagara area attractions - browse the conference web site for lots of ideas, specific information and links. Student members - check out our subsidy program.

Easter Clip Art for Kids! - Click to find out more...
April 11 is Easter Sunday
     On-line Community   for IEEE Toronto members now available - please use link on left to join and try this new interactive experience
   2004 dates:    Sunday Apr 4 Daylight Saving Time begins - NRC info - CBC indepth    Oct 16 section AGM
     WIE    Women in Engineering group established, first meeting on April 2 - panel session, election of officers, wine & cheese...
     Shane Eaton, Ph.D. candidate in the ECE Department at U of T, wins the 2004 LEOS Toronto "Explore your Science Award".

Photo of George Eleftheriades Dr. George V. Eleftheriades, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto and chair of our Electromagnetics & Radiation Chapter has just been awarded the prestigous NSERC Steacie Fellowship.   These fellowships are awarded to outstanding Canadian university scientists or engineers, who have earned their doctorate within the last twelve years, and whose research has already earned them an international reputation.   The award includes increased research funding from NSERC and payments to the university to allow the Steacie Fellow to pursue research full-time.   Dr. Eleftheriades' web site contains a quote from the Greek philosopher Plato, which, roughly paraphrased, says that great ideas come from hard work and are born "as light that is kindled by a leaping spark." Put that in a Canadian context more than two millennia later, and Dr. Eleftheriades indeed had a Platonic moment—in a way that amazingly extends the laws of physics and could potentially revolutionize fields from nanotechnology to medical imaging. The spark? He was flipping steak on the BBQ.   To find out what that spark ignited, click here. [3-page PDF]

3rd International Conference for Upcoming Engineers May 13-14, 2004, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario - view the conference web site for details.
RWL04 Real World Linux 2004 Conference & Expo, April 13 - 15, 2004, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario.   IEEE Member Advantage - 25% off advance rates for conference if you use code A110 up to April 12 on the registration web site.   Complimentary trade show pass.
A Power Engineering, Dielectrics &
Electrical Insulation, and Industry
Applications Joint Chapter Meeting

I welcome you to our website, which is designed to be our members' focal point to keep in touch and up to date, and to introduce visitors to our Section and the activities of its members.   Our interests are primarily technical, in the diverse fields of things electrical such as electrical power generation and distribution, wired and wireless telecommunications, digital networks and data processing, and the ubiquitous computer.   There are many other interests as can be seen by exploring the IEEE Toronto links on the left.

Thank you for visiting, enjoy,
Dr. Kostas Plataniotis
IEEE Toronto Section Chair

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