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The Electronic Newsletter of the IEEE Toronto Section - the latest news
about upcoming events and the people that make them happen - Section and
Chapter meetings, workshops, conferences, and other events of interest
occuring in Toronto and surounding areas. Posted every month.
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Apr 30, 2009 at 11:00 a.m.
Dr. Will Green, of the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, presents, "Silicon Integrated Nanophotonics: A Platform for On-Chip Optical Interconnects" organized by our Circuits & Devices Chapter. Click for details.
May 27, 2009 at 6:00 p.m.
The IEEE Toronto Engineering in Medicine & Biology Chapter is holding a talk with Wine and Cheese Reception, featuring a keynote speech by Prof. Shelley McKellar of University of Western Ontario, entitled "Repairing the Diseased Heart: The Impact of Medical Engineering". Part of the "IEEE Milestone - First External Pacemaker" series for 2009. Click for details.
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IEEE Toronto Section's Survey
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2009 IEEE Toronto International Conference –
Science and Technology for Humanity
(TIC-STH 2009)
http://www.TIC-STH2009.org
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
September 27 - 29,2009
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Conference is focusing on advanced interdisciplinary
problems across a broad spectrum of the IEEE fields
of interest. The scope is NOT limited to the
traditional IEEE areas – electrical, electronic,
computing, engineering
Call for Papers
ENCS’2009-International Symposium on Engineered & Natural Complex Systems: Modeling, Simulation & Analysis Click for Details
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Benefits of Attending
Prestigious International IEEE Conference,Full-Paper Peer Review,Publication in the IEEE Xplore – Most Respected,Scientific Full-Text Database,Attend the Conference On-Site in Toronto or Participate On-Line,Low Registration Fee- $299 with High-Value Tutorials Included,Opportunity to Publish Lengthier Papers – Up to 6(six) Pages With No Extra Fee,....
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8-10 July 2009, The Second IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Security
and Defense Applications (IEEE CISDA 2009) http://ieee-cisda.org/
Ottawa, Canada
Important Dates
Tutorial/Special Session Proposals submission: February 15, 2009
Full Paper Submission: March 15, 2009
Notification of Acceptance/rejection: April 15, 2009
Submission of Camera-Ready Submission: May 15, 2009
May 12–15, 2009 — Canadian Conference on Climate Change – CCTC 2009 will be held in Hamilton, Ontario.
Sep 27–29, 2009 — Toronto International Conference – Science and Technology for Humanity – TIC-STH 2009 will be held in Toronto, Ontario
Oct 19–21, 2009 — Product Safety Engineering Society Symposium – PSESS 2009 will be held in Toronto, Ontario.
All IEEE Conferences in Canada - please use this link.
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"Do I Have a Job Tomorrow?" by Matthew Xie, P.Eng., MBA, and Edward Poon, P.Eng. — May 2, 2009
A 3-hour seminar to help you advance towards your goals by:
- Enhancing your ability to engage into multiple jobs today to secure a job tomorrow
- Assessing and improving your ability to embrace change considering your current personal and family constraints
- Teaching proven and successful career advancement tools
- Providing excellent networking advice that could lead to job opportunities
- Practicing skills taught in work groups on the participant’s actual career challenges
Click for details.
Using WinUSB to Communicate with a USB Device" by Dennis Cecic — June 20, 2009
Are you developing a customized USB Peripheral for Windows® XP or Vista®? USB peripheral manufacturers must provide a way for the PC host application to access the device’s features. Microsoft has recently provided a user-mode driver, WinUSB.sys and user-mode DLL, WinUSB.dll, which exposes user-mode client support APIs. The objective of this 1-day class is to review the important aspects of USB (electrical, mechanical, protocol), as well as providing hands-on experience in implementing a Windows® application using the WinUSB APIs, which will exchange data with a USB microcontroller. The course will be run in a fully instrumented computer laboratory.
Click for details.
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IEEE Names E. James Prendergast Executive Director
3 March 2009-IEEE today announced the selection of E. James (Jim) Prendergast as its new executive director. Dr. Prendergast will serve as chief operating officer and will manage the more than 1,000 IEEE staff members at seven U.S. and overseas locations. He will assume the role 6 April 2009.
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Future Senior Members of the IEEE Toronto Section
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 Dimitri
, 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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Volunteering a few hours a month is a very rewarding experience - we have a
great group of about 45 volunteers who contribute to the smooth running of
our Section - by distributing the workload over many Section members, the
individual load is kept small. If you are interested, please contact our
Section Chair Alex Bot at this
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please contact the Editor.
The IEEE Toronto Section accepts advertising for items deemed to be of
interest to our members. If you would like to advertise in our newsletter,
please contact the editor.
Please send any news item submissions, comments, suggestions, concerns to the
editor before the 28th at this email .
Thank you for reading - Naresh Kurada,MSEE,P.Eng.,MBA (Editor).
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