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An Engineering Way to Assist in Tsunami Relief
RedR Canada is the Canadian Branch of RedR (Registered Engineers for Disaster
Relief), a worldwide organization that provides engineering expertise to
support disaster relief by working with NGOs. RedR Canada, together
with RedR colleagues around the world, is doing its very best to help the
coastal nations of South Asia struck by the tsunami on December 26.
It is helping in two ways: 1. Providing engineers and other skilled
relief workers to the agencies operating on the front lines in the affected
countries, and 2. Providing funds where most needed. Please consider
donating your time or your money via the RedR Canada
web site.
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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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Jan 12, 2005 at 6:30 p.m. Our Women in Engineering
Affinity Group will hold a "Wen-do - a Women's Self Defense Workshop".
Click for details.
Jan 18, 2005 at 3:00 p.m. Professor Nader Engheta of the
University of Pennsylvania will present a seminar entitled
"Metamaterials, Shrinking Components, and Near-Field Devices and Systems",
organized by our Electromagnetics and Radiation
Joint Chapter. Click for details.
Jan 31, 2005 at 6:00 p.m. Dr. Antonio Martins of the State University
Júlio de Mesquita Filho in Sorocaba, Brazil will present a seminar entitled
"Computer Tomographic Imaging for Non-destructive Testing of Materials",
organized by our Signals and Applications Joint Chapter. Click for details.
Feb 10, 2005 Our Computer Chapter is
cosponsoring a meeting with the Toronto Dufferin and Kingsway PEO Chapters.
Paul Cooper, VP of Business Development and R&D at MD Robotics, will speak
on the topic "Space Robotics in the 21st Century: Canada's Expanding Role"
- this is a facinating topic, likely of interest to most of our members
and a great one to start our new year... hope to see you there - remaining
details to be announced shortly, why not mark your calendar now !
March-April 2005 Our Life Members Affinity Group has made
preliminary arrangements for a special visit to the Trillium Hospital
(Mississauga Site) to tour their Cardiac Department to show
us the latest technical equipment for diagnostics and treatment.
Click for details. If you are interested, please call Wallas Khella
(905-279-2976) or Sim Murthy (905-826-2553).
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Jan 22, 2005 1-day course, “Positioned for Success,
Differentiating Yourself”, Celia Desmond & Carolyn Wright, lecturers
Click for details
Feb 12, 2005 1-day course, “Breakthrough Thinking”,
Celia Desmond & Randy Park, lecturers Click for details
Feb 26, 2005 1-day course, “Networking with Others: The
most important job you will ever have”, Celia Desmond & Carolyn Wright, lecturers
Click for details
Mar 5, 2005 1-day course, “Understanding Personality
Type: Reading Character through TRUE COLORS”, Carolyn Wright, lecturer
Click for details
Mar 26, 2005 1-day course, “Essential Communications for
Engineers”, Celia Desmond, lecturer
Click for details
Mar 4 & 5, 2005 2-day course, “Project Management –
Meeting those pesky Requirements”, Celia Desmond, lecturer
Click for details
Associate Members of the IEEE Toronto Section - A Special Opportunity
to Easily Upgrade!
Section Chair Kostas Plataniotis is extending a personal invitation until
the end of February to each and everyone of you to consider upgrading to
Member or Senior Member grade, and he is offering to help you. Please
click this link for full details.
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2005 dates: February 26 - March 6 is engineering week in Canada
March 4 is Blue Jays Spring Training start
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History Interest? Lifemembers Chair, Wallas Khella, is seeking a volunteer to help by serving
as his "history chair". Please
if you can spare a few hours per month.
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The 18th Annual Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering
will be held May 1-4, 2005 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The the deadline for
abstract submissions is January 7, 2005. This is an excellent opportunity
for authors to publish and present papers on a wide variety of topics
to an international audience. Please visit their web site for additional
information and links to the Paper Submission System.
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LinuxWorld & NetworkWorld 2005 Conference & Expo, April
18 - 20, 2005, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ont.
Your Connection to Today's Applications and Solutions
- Linux overview [PDF]
- Network overview [PDF]
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LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Canada & NetworkWorld Conference & Expo
Canada are the #1 Linux/Open Source and Network IT events in the third
largest region in North America, following New York and San Francisco.
Both events are co-located in Toronto, providing a powerful
combination of education and vendors. The conference offers
dynamic keynotes, case studies, tutorials and hands on labs by renowned
industry specialists, while the trade show feature high profile experts
from leading vendor companies. All this under one roof - A Total Linux &
Network Experience! For more information and registration, please
visit the LinuxWorld conference & expo web site and the NetworkWorld conference & expo web site.
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IEEE members - free pre-registration for trade show, 25% discount
on pre-registeration for conference and tutorials.
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The ABB Transformer Plant
in Guelph, Ontario - location of
a recent Power Chapter Tour
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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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