Call for Nominations for the IEEE Ottawa Section Annual Awards 2018
IEEE Ottawa Section presents every year at its Annual General Meeting (AGM) the Year IEEE Ottawa Section Awards as recognition for its members, volunteers, chapters, affinity groups and student branches as well as recognition and appreciation for the industry and organizations. Please take this opportunity to accomplish something good and of great value to our profession and engineering community by submitting your nominations to a colleague, group, company or organization for recognition by an award from our section. The deadline for submitting nominations for the following Awards is September 23rd, 2018:
Recognition Industry and Organizations:
Outstanding Technology Company Recognition Award In the areas of:
Information and Communications Technology
High Technology
Clean Technology
Appreciation Award
Recognition Individuals:
Outstanding Engineer Award
Outstanding Service Award
Outstanding Educator Award
Outstanding Volunteer Award
Nomination: Nomination can be completed and submitted online at the IEEE Ottawa Section Awards website: http://www.ieeeottawa.ca/about/awards-2/.
Best regards, Dr. Wahab Almuhtadi, P.Eng., SMIEEE, EICF Chair, Awards and Recognitions Committee, IEEE Ottawa Section
You are cordially invited to the upcoming technical talk:
Rough Cognitive Networks
Speaker:Gonzalo Nápoles, Faculty of Business Economics, Hasselt University,
Belgium
Co-organized by: IEEE CI/SMC Ottawa Joint Chapter (http://www.ieeeottawa.ca/ci) and University of Ottawa Computer Science Graduate Student Association
2018 IEEE International Flexible Electronics Technology Conference
Aug. 7-9, 2018, Ottawa, Canada
Welcome Participants
On behalf of the IEEE IFETC Organizing Committee, it is our pleasure to welcome you to join us in the 2018 IEEE International Flexible Electronics Technology Conference (IEEE IFETC 2018) between August 7 – 9, 2018 at the Delta Hotel City Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
The conference provides attendees with a unique opportunity to share, discuss and witness new concepts, new ideas and know-hows in all areas of flexible electronics technologies and their applications, including but not limiting to the followings.
- Flexible transistors
- Flexible photovoltaics
- Flexible RFID and NFC Devices
- Flexible antennas and microwave devices
- Flexible energy harvesting
- Flexible sensors
- Flexible lighting and displays
- Smart textiles and wearables
- Chips and circuit design for flexible electronics
- Novel materials and processes for flexible electronics
The conference offers 7 plenary/keynotes, 7 tutorials, >30 invited talks by world renowned experts, 3 workshops and more than 90 contributed technical presentations.
The Ottawa Region (also known as Silicon Valley North) is Canada's top hub of technological innovation, enterprise and research, making it an ideal location for hosting IFETC 2018. Located in the heart of downtown Ottawa - and steps away from the Rideau Canal, Parliament Hill,
Byward Market, and much more - the Delta Hotel is perfectly suited for a worldclass conference like IFETC 2018 to provide you with access to the best that Ottawa has to offer. Please consider the benefits of participation. We're looking forward to seeing you in Ottawa,
Canada for IEEE IFETC in 2018!
Best Regards,
Dr. George Xiao and Dr. Samar Saha
IEEE IFETC 2018 General Co-Chairs http://2018.ieee-ifetc.org/
The IET Ottawa LN cordially invites IEEE members and the Ottawa engineering community to the regional finals of Present Around the World (PATW) 2018, which will be taking place at the ALT Hotel at 185 Slater St, Ottawa, ON K1P 0C8 on 11th August, commencing at 13:00 with the finals coming to a conclusion at 16:00.
The IET’s Present around the World (PATW) is a global competition for Young Professionals and Students within engineering to develop and showcase their presentation skills. https://conferences.theiet.org/patw/index.cfm
We would encourage all to come along and support this amazing event in our home town. As in other years, we look forward to being informed and entertained by these great presenters and it would be an ideal opportunity to rejuvenate those links with our partner organizations and show how Ottawa supports its younger engineering community.
We look forward to seeing you at the event. To register, please use this link
For further information, please contact Bhagvat Joshi at bjoshi@Ieee.org
The IEEE Ottawa, IEEE Ottawa Joint Chapter of Communications Society, Consumer Electronics Society, and Broadcast Technology Society is inviting all interested IEEE members and other engineers, technologists, and students to CESoc Distinguished Lecture on
Convergence between Broadcast and Mobile Broadband
by Dr. Ulrich Reimers, IEEE CESoc Renowned Distinguished Speaker, and Professor Institut fuer Nachrichtentechnik (IfN), Technische Universitaet Braunschweig, Germany
DATE: Monday August 13, 2018 TIME: Refreshments, Registration and Networking: 06:00 p.m.; Seminar: 06:30 p.m. – 07:30 p.m. PLACE: Ciena-Optophotonics Lab (Room T129), T-Building, School of Advanced Technology, Algonquin College, 1385 Woodroffe Ave., Ottawa, ON Canada K2G 1V8
PARKING: after 5:00 p.m. at the Visitors’
Parking Lots 8 & 9. Please respect restricted areas.
Admission: Free Registration. To ensure a seat, please register by e-mail contacting: Wahab Almuhtadi
National industry engagement technical workshops for the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector
The CRA is launching a first: a series of national workshops aimed at directly supporting businesses conducting R&D in the ICT sector. During these workshops, businesses will gain valuable insights into how to best relate their innovation to SR&ED. Useful tips and best practices will also be provided which will help in ensuring businesses receive their full entitlements under the SR&ED program. Also this is an opportunity for businesses to engage directly with the CRA. There is no charge to attend. Pre-registration is required, as seating is limited.
More details about the event, including registrations, can be found at the following page: