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» 2009 IEEE Toronto International Conference - Science and Technology for Humanity
(TIC-STH 2009) September 27–29, 2009 – Organized and Hosted by the IEEE Toronto Section Summary of Scheduled Meetings - Current Month and Beyond Apr 3, 2009 at 3:00 p.m. Simon Haykin, Distinguished University Professor, presents, "Cognitive Radio: Research Challenges" organized by our Signals & Computational Intelligence Chapter and co-sponsored by our Communications Chapter. Click for details. 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 6, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. IEEE Toronto GOLD Affinity Group holds their "Graduation Social Event," featuring speakers: Bud Derakhshani, PMP, Managing Director of CareerMatch®; Wai Tung Ng, IEEE Toronto Section, Vice Chair; and April Khademi, IEEE Toronto GOLD Chair. Click for details. Registration required. 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. Registration required. Jun 25, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. Dominic Lalli of National Instruments, and Mohamed Hafed of DFTMicrosystems Inc. present, "Test Challenge and Solution in High-speed IO" organized by our Instrumentation and Measurement Chapter. Click for details.
Local IEEE Educational Programs "Do I Have a Job Tomorrow?" by Matthew Xie, P.Eng., MBA, and Edward Poon, P.Eng. — May 2, 2009
Click for details. "Using WinUSB to Communicate with a USB Device" by Dennis Cecic — June 20, 2009
Launch of IEEE Toronto Section Consultants Network Affinity Group & Online Consultants Database The petition to form the IEEE Toronto Section Consultants Network was approved by IEEE HQs on October 7, 2008. On October 25, the IEEE Toronto Section launched the online Consultants Database under the stewardship of Fasih Masood, Chair, Industrial Relations Committee & Consultants Network Affinity Group. The technical architect of the database is Karl Martin, IEEE Toronto Section Webmaster. In phase-I, the objectives of the Consultants Database include, but not limited to, fostering the growth of Consultants in fields under the umbrella of IEEE & its Societies, encouraging local consultants to join the IEEE Toronto Section Consultants Network and form new alliances, promoting the use of independent technical and engineering consultants by industry and business, and providing educational activities for self-employed members. Under the MOU of IEEE and PMI Southern Ontario Chapter, the Consultants Database will also be advertised on the home page of PMI SOC Website at http://www.soc.pmi.on.ca/ In phase-II, IEEE Toronto Section will publish a print catalogue of all consultants with pictures & profiles which will be distributed at all the IEEE Events. On July 15, 2008, a highly successful one-day Symposium on Alternate Energy and Global Synergy was hosted by Ryerson University, co-sponsored the IEEE Toronto Section (represented by the WIE Affinity Group). The symposium proceedings and presentation slides have been made available here. IEEE Communications Society Offers Free Free Webinars/Tutorials
Summary of Local IEEE Conferences 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. Pas Pasupathy: Meeting Challenges Head On
"A lunch with co-workers and perhaps a fancy watch or a piece of luggage are typical retirement gifts for many people. But those weren’t adequate to mark the career of IEEE Life Fellow Subbarayan “Pas” Pasupathy. Instead, his students and colleagues at the University of Toronto, in Canada, devoted an all-day workshop to honor his contributions as teacher, pioneering researcher, and international authority on wireless digital communications, detection and estimation theory, and biomedical signal processing." Read the full article by Kathy Kowalenko and visit the official workshop web page. Pat Finnigan (LM Chair) is leading this initiative and he needs some help in working with researchers and IEEE members in the life sciences/medical area to gather some more information about Dr. Hopps and his pioneering work in the late 1940's. Click this link to see Dr. Hopps interviewed on a 1950's CBC archive clip from Front Page Challenge. If you have any relevent information or expertise or are just interested to help out, please contact Pat using his .
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