Events

Apr
1
Tue
IEEE International Systems Conference Networking Event @ Fairmont Château Laurier,
Apr 1 @ 21:30 – Apr 2 @ 00:00

Are you an undergraduate or graduate student?  Have you graduated in the last few years?  Are you interested in a career path revolving around “the big picture” or the systems you work on, viewing the system as a whole?

Local systems engineering professionals are also invited!   We are offering a unique opportunity to meet, learn from, and network with, the systems engineering community.

Come join us for a networking event with the many national and international experts that will be attending the IEEE International Systems Conference 2014 (SysCon2014) in Ottawa.   IEEE Systems Council and IEEE Young Professionals Ottawa will be holding a reception at the conference venue, the Fairmont Château Laurier, followed by an information session about systems engineering.  More details about the conference at http://ieeesyscon.org.

Attendance at the networking session is free of charge.  To complement this networking event, we offer reduced-price access to the conference on the day of the event. The cost is particularly low for students!. Conference sessions on the day of the event cover topics such as:

– Security

– Control Systems

– Machine Learning

– Service Systems

– Engineering Processes for Complex Systems

– Systems Reliability

– Systems of Systems

 

Agenda :

17:30 – 19:00 Networking Reception

19:00 – 19:05 Address by IEEE Ottawa Section

19:05 – 19:10 Address by IEEE Young Professionals Representative

19:15 – 19:30 Introduction to Systems Engineering, a presentation by Robert C. Rassa

19:30 – 20:00 Open discussion, Q&A session

Cost:

Networking Reception:  Free

Full day conference attendance on Tuesday April 1st, 2014:

$40         IEEE Student Member and IEEE Life Member

$40         IEEE Graduate Student Member

$50         Student, non-IEEE

$50         Graduate student, non-IEEE

$150       Industry IEEE member

$150       Faculty IEEE member

$200       Industry, non IEEE

$200       Faculty, non IEEE

Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary field of engineering, focused on the design, management, and analysis or complex engineering projects and systems over their entire life cycle.  Systems engineering is applicable to many disciplines of engineering and is sometimes regarded as a discipline in itself.  This field deals with issues such as robustness, reliability, safety, maintainability, manufacturability, risk management, requirements management, and more.   An understanding of the systems engineering approach is important in all engineering disciplines and work in this field is rewarding, challenging, and exciting.  An information session that will be held following the networking reception will give attendees the opportunity to learn about some of the foundations of systems engineering, in a nutshell, and have your questions answered.

Jun
11
Wed
HIC-Ottawa Meeting @ T-Building, Room T129
Jun 11 @ 22:30 – Jun 12 @ 01:00

Date:

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Time:

6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Breakdown:

  • Refreshments, and Networking: 6:30 pm – 7:00 pm
  • IHTC Reports and Impressions (round table discussion): 7:00 pm – 7:45 pm
  • OS-ARIS (open-source radar project): 7:45 pm – 8:15 pm
  • OS-HL Next Steps: 8:15 pm – 8:30 pm
  • Planning next meeting and for the summer: 8:30 pm – 9:00 pm

 

Location:

Algonquin College, 1385 Woodroffe Ave., T-Building, Room T129 (& Skype)

Parking:

No fee after 5:00 p.m. at the Visitors’ Parking Lots 8 (green) & 9 (red). Please respect restricted areas.

Registration:

Send email to Alfredo Herrera 

Jul
16
Wed
HIC-Ottawa Meeting @ University of Ottawa, SITE Building, Room 5084
Jul 16 @ 22:30 – Jul 17 @ 01:00

Date: Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Time: 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm,

  • Refreshments, and Networking: 6:30 pm – 7:00 pm
  • OS-ARIS (open-source radar project): 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
  • Open Source Headlamp, Other items: 8:00 pm – 8:45 pm
  • Planning next meeting: 8:45 pm – 9:00 pm.

Location: University of Ottawa, SITE Building, Room 5084 (& Skype)

Parking: Paid parking at and near the university; very good public transport access.

Registration: Send email to Alfredo Herrera <Alfredo.Herrera@ieee.org>

May
29
Sun
IEEE EMBS International Student Conference ISC (2016) @ Carleton University
May 29 – May 31 all day

Date/Time: May 29th - May 31st 2016
Location: Carleton University
Parking: N/A
Registration: N/A
Organizer: ISC 2016 Organizing Committee
Organizer e-mail: iscyow2016@hotmail.com
Organized by: Carleton University Engineering In Medicine and Biology Student Chapter
URL: http://sites.ieee.org/embs-isc-2016/

Abstract:
You are invited to the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) International Student Conference (ISC) 2016. The ISC 2016 will be hosted at Carleton University located in Ottawa, Canada from May 29, 2016 toMay 31, 2016 with an overarching theme of ‘Expanding the Boundaries of Biomedical Engineering and Healthcare’.
If you are passionate about life saving technologies, then this conference is for you! This is a unique conference and it will be like no other you have attended.
· Present your research, hone your public speaking skills, get published in IEEE Xplore and get a chance at winning the best paper award
· Bring out the innovation in you by submitting an entry to the design competition and get a chance at winning the best design award
· Improve your technical and soft skills by participating in the various workshops led by industry and academic leaders
· Expand your professional network through  dedicated networking and exhibition time with students, industry and academic leaders
For more information, please visit the ISC 2016 website at http://sites.ieee.org/embs-isc-2016/

click here for conference’s brochure

 

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