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1903 IEEE Toronto Section 2003
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   CAREERS:    IEEE Toronto is starting a new service to assist members with their careers    details
Ho Ho Ho . . . time to do your Christmas shopping . . .

Seasons Greetings
Santa Bob Hanna, with all his little elves - Kostas, Al, Pelle, Randy, Bruno, Bob, Wai Tung, Aleksandra, Emanuel, Alagan, Xavier, George, Robert, Jody, George, Walter, Ed, Vince, Dennis, Rong-Liang, Sridar, Karl, Raymond, Wallas, and Ted wish you happy holidays and a prosperous new year!


IEEE Toronto has arranged for all our members' families - especially the young potential IEEE members - to keep track of Santa's activities over the holiday season using this high tech NORAD Santa web site. Your kids can also send a letter to Santa.

    Check out our careers service - Dec 2 deadline - "Telecommunications Management Certificate Program"

Centennial Multimedia Show now available over the web

Whether you attended our Centennial Banquet or not, everyone now can look at and listen to the multimedia show that our Section put together to mark this special occasion. There are historic photos recording the many accomplishments that IEEE (including AIEE & IRE) members and others in the Toronto area have achieved. This show is viewable using Windows Media software and is available in various stream types to suit the speed and bandwith of your Internet connection. I would like to thank Jeremy Littler, Ryerson University's multimedia production specialist, who provided all the technical skills to make this happen. He was a real joy to work with. Just click here to start the show.

The 2004 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering   May 2 - 5, 2004, Niagara Falls, Ontario.   Dec 5 is the deadline for submitting paper abstracts! Planning is well underway for IEEE Canada's annual conference and awards banquet. The location is fantastic, the hotel is great, the program is being developed with interesting and informative guest speakers, and we are receiving the usual submissions of papers from across Canada, the United States, and around the world. All processes are on-line - paper submission, conference and hotel registration. Lots of information and links to local attractions on the conference web site.

RWL04 Real World Linux 2004 Conference & Expo, April 13 - 15, 2004, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario.

Your Connection to Today's Applications and Solutions - overview [PDF]
RWL04 IS THE KEY TRADE SHOW AND CONFERENCE in Canada exclusively dedicated to Linux and Open source Applications, Solutions and Hardware for management and technology professionals in enterprise, SMB, manufacturing, education, telecommunications, financial, government, life sciences - virtually all sectors. For more information and registration, please visit the conference web site. IEEE members - free pre-registration for trade show, 25% discount for conference/tutorials.

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. Robert Hanna, P.Eng.
IEEE Toronto Section Chair

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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