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Summary of Scheduled Meetings - Current Month and Beyond
please check this page regularly - updates posted as they are received
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August 4, 2005 at 6:30 p.m. Ms. Rushin Shojaii, presents
a seminar entitled "Automatic Lung Parenchyma Evaluation from Pulmonary CT
Images", organized by our Women in Engineering Group.
Click for details.
August 28-31, 2005 The "IEEE International Conference on Control
Applications" will be held at The Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto,
sponsored by the IEEE Control Systems Society. IEEE volunteers from
several Sections in southern Ontario are participating in the organizing
committee. Click for details.
September 8, 2005 at 4:00 p.m.
Dr. James Rautio of Sonnet Software, Inc. presents an IEEE Microwave Theory
and Techniques Society Distinguished Lecture entitled
"The Life of James Clerk Maxwell", organized by
our Electromagnetics & Radiation chapter.
Click for details.
September 8, 2005 at 6:30 p.m.
Our Women In Engineering Affinity Group presents a "Mentoring Event"
where experiences and knowledge are to be shared.
Click for details.
October 3, 2005 at 6:30 p.m.
POSTPONED FROM July 19 - DETAILS TO FOLLOW
Mr.Pietro Manni, President of
PQ Logic Corporation, presents a seminar entitled "Computer-Based Harmonic
Modelling: Effect of Non-Linear Loads on Stand By Generators", organized by
our Industry Applications chapter.
Click for details.
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IEEE has a new executive director
From left to right; IEEE Executive Director Jeffry Raynes, IEEE Past President
Art Winston,
IEEE President-Elect Mike Lightner, and IEEE President Cleon Anderson.
(more details in our summer newsletter)
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The 19th Annual Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer
Engineering will be held May 7-10, 2006 in Ottawa, Ontario.
Please visit their web site for the early announcement.
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The Engineering Institute of Canada
Conference on Climate Change Technology: Engineering Challenges and
Solutions in the 21st Century will be held May 9-12, 2006 in Ottawa,
Ontario. Please visit their web site for full details.
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myIEEE -
your personal IEEE web page - click on myIEEE image on the left, and
login to your unique personalized page. You will need your IEEE web
account to login - if you don't have one yet, get one right now - its free
- click here. myIEEE is a
great site where you can manage your IEEE information, order, delete, or
modify services - all in one place.
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e-management, e-business,
e-fficient - Enable e-management strategies to build your business.
The University of Toronto Certificate in Electronic Communications provides
up-to-date background in all aspects of electronic communications, including
the current business environment, planning processes for communications
networks, network and access technologies and services, along with a number
of management processes and career-planning materials. It
provides what you need to know to be current and competitive. Click
here for details or visit the
U of T PDC site to register.
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Should you be a Senior Member? Have you been
in professional practice for at least ten years and have shown significant
performance over a period of at least five of those years? You should
be an IEEE Senior Member. Need help in obtaining your three
references? We will help you - just contact Alex
, our membership chair.
Please click this link to find out the advantages, the requirements,
and an explanation of the process including key links to apply online.
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Call for Presenters Jai Cole, Exposition & Conference Director,
invites proposals from IEEE members to present a conference session, tutorial
or hands-on lab at LinuxWorld & NetworkWorld Canada Conference & Expo, April
24,25,26, 2006, in Toronto at the Metropolitan Toronto Convention Centre.
Please click this link for
details - deadline October 31, 2005.
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Women in Engineering Affinity Group Chair, Visda Vokhshoori, is
seeking a couple of volunteers to help her organize WIE events. If
you are interested, please contact
Visda .
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U of T skulematters - Spring 2005 Issue, p. 22 - features an
article about the longstanding links between the IEEE Toronto Section and the
University - story [PDF]
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"Power Systems for the
Non-Power System Engineer"
Bill Kennedy's Seminar
available to all Sections
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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 tele-communications, 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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Toronto is one of 20 sections in Canada. For more
information about national activities and publications, please visit the
IEEE Canada links on the left. You can visit the IEEE (worldwide)
and EIC web sites by clicking on their logos below.
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