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Ø IEEE Canada Board of Directors - Two Candidates for IEEE President Elect 2013- Renew Your Membership for 2012- Membership Dues in Special Circumstances
- Important Dates and Grant Application Deadlines
- Kitchener Waterloo Section posts upcoming events online- HamiltonSection posts upcoming events online- Kingston Section posts upcoming events online- London Section posts upcoming events online- New Brunswick Section posts upcoming events online- South Alberta Section posts upcoming events online- Winnipeg Section posts upcoming events online- Northern Canada Section posts upcoming events online- North Saskatchewan Section posts upcoming events online- Vancouver Section posts upcoming events online- Montreal Section posts upcoming events online- Ottawa Section posts upcoming events online- Toronto Section posts upcoming events online
- IEEE Canada on Facebook!- The Latest from The Personal- Your Life is On Your Computer. Back it Up- MBNA Credit card for Members of IEEE- Canada- Canada Professional Liability Insurance- IEEE Member Group Insurance Program-Celebrating 50 years!- September is Life Insurance Awareness Month!- Positions available from Engineering Careers!
Ø Our Members in the Spotlight - 2012 IEEE Canada Power Medal: Mohindar S. Sachdev- 2012 IEEE Canada C.C. Gotlieb Medal: Calvin Gotlieb- Condolence: Simon Taylor, IEEE Life Senior Member
- 2012 IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid- VTC 2012 FALL- Canadian Tracking and Fusion Group Workshop 2012- 2012 IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference- 2012 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference- 3rd Climate Change Technology Conference (CCTC 2013)
- Upcoming IEEE Conferences in Canada- All IEEE Conferences in Canada
Ø IEEE Canada Board of Directors Two Candidates for IEEE President Elect 2013The ballot has been issued! Please vote for your candidate! IEEE: the path ahead Throughout the past 128 years IEEE and its predecessor organizations have built an enviable reputation and prestige as the most authoritative source of unbiased quality technology related information and preferred place for networking of professionals working in electrical, electronic, computer, communications engineering and related areas. Recently, however, there has been a significant change in the pace and demographics of how technology is developed, in how people manage their careers and also in how society networks. These profound changes require IEEE to adapt so that it can maintain its leadership. Challenges include: how to interact with the new industry, how to prepare professionals for a career where they will experience several job changes and positions that increasingly require multidisciplinary knowledge, how to attract very busy young professionals, and how to engage and provide services to top-notch professionals that are located in different parts of the world. I firmly believe that to attract more members and volunteers, in particular young professionals, IEEE must assert its leadership in new technologies. These are technologies where industries and governments worldwide will be investing their money and opening job positions. It is very important to engage global industry leaders in defining the content and distribution format of the services they feel are of interest and to create places in IEEE's governance structure that will allow these leaders to contribute. Due to the new career dynamics, it seems clear that lifelong education will be essential for professional career success. Actually the area of Education has been traditionally challenging for IEEE. In the past, it has seen limited success with its educational products. However engineering and technology professionals of the future will be required to be very adaptive throughout their careers. Globalization has transformed the job market. A successful engineer will have to be competitive internationally and not only locally. The exponential pace and diversity of technology advances will bring his or her professional qualifications constantly near obsolescence. This creates a wealth opportunities for IEEE. IEEE can play a very important role in continuing education, taking the leadership in creative and effective use of on-line techniques, and again listening to what industry has to say about topic relevance and how the content should be offered. In summary, IEEE must seize the opportunity to become also the authoritative source for educational products worldwide. As in any activity in life, nurturing the young is critical for a bright future. IEEE must address the career needs of young professionals worldwide taking into account regional differences. In addition to continuing education/training opportunities that facilitate career progress, including ones dedicated to soft skills related to behavior in the work environment, there is a need to facilitate access to IEEE leadership positions and to establish mechanisms for information access at reasonable costs for these professionals. Yet another challenge comes from the new social networking tools that make community building and professional collaboration easier, dynamic and without the need of a structured entity. The question then is: how will professional organizations, like IEEE, continue to be the place of choice for technical communities in the new and evolving social networking world? IEEE and its units will have to devise new services that offer significant value over what will be possible to obtain from open social networking environments. They will also have to be flexible in structure and be nimble in adapting to changes in technology, society and the evolving make up of professional communities. It will have to learn how to make efficient use of existing platforms to improve its reach to the community and at the same time use the creativity and expertise of its volunteers to develop new collaboration tools that will add value to IEEE's products/services and activities allowing it to stay ahead of eventual competitors. In order to succeed in facing these challenges IEEE will necessarily have to be more efficient in managing its infrastructure costs and its priorities. It should not overburden its volunteers with financial concerns. They should always be motivated to give their best and to have fun in serving this extraordinary organization that I am proud to be a part of. Roberto de Marca received a PhD in Electrical Engineering from USC, Los Angeles, where he was a Fulbright Scholar. He is an IEEE Fellow and a full member of the Brazilian National Academies of Sciences and of Engineering. He was 2008 IEEE Vice President, Technical Activities, and was the 2000-2001 President, IEEE Communications Society. Dr. de Marca was Scientific Director of the Brazilian National Research Council, managing a $300 million funding program, and was a member of the presidential advisory board of Finep, Brazil's largest funding agency for R&D&I. Among his several international assignments, he twice served as scientific consultant with AT&T Bell Laboratories; was a visiting professor with the HKUST, Hong Kong; and was a guest scientist with NEC Laboratories Europe. Old Verities and New Paradigms in Engineering Education IEEE Educational Activities - Engineering Education is the lifeblood of the IEEE, enshrined in the IEEE Constitution, which states that the "purposes" of the IEEE are scientific and educational; and the IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) is the IEEE interface for education-related work. I have had the good fortune of steering EAB as 2010-2011 IEEE Vice President. This brief essay covers a subset of the work of IEEE EAB and then includes my views on future directions for engineering education. EAB is concerned with the complete spectrum of educational activities, including support for pre-college education, university education, professional education; accreditation to meet and maintain quality of higher education; Standards education and support for Women in Engineering. On Pre-College Education - EAB offers invaluable resources for educational opportunities in engineering. The IEEE-EAB flagship Web-site Tryengineering.org includes information on accredited educational programs from over 3000 universities in 33 countries, and more. Contents of the site are available in nine languages - Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Arabic, making it a truly global offering. Popularity of the site shows tremendous growth, with some 6.8 Million hits in 2011, and 68000 visitors per month on average. The related 'Teacher-in -Service Program' -TISP offers hands-on training to school teachers and IEEE volunteers, to support in-school teaching and learning of science, mathematics and technology disciplines. Since their inception, TISP Workshops have been attended by 2203 participants from all IEEE 10 Regions, and now the Program reaches 410,000+ students in over 18 countries each year, through teachers trained on TISP. In 2011, four workshops were held, attended by 436 participants from Scotland (Region 8), Ontario, Canada (R7), India (R10) and Saudi Arabia (R8). On University Education - A key mission of the EAB is to support improvements in the quality of engineering education worldwide through Global Accreditation. In addition to the US, notable successes have been achieved in Latin America, India, China, the Caribbean and the Gulf Region. Another EAB initiative - Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS) -empowers university students to work with high school students on community service-related engineering projects, with the objective of exposing university students to service-learning. EAB's Real World Engineering Projects (RWEP) offers funding upto US$10,000 to faculty, on a competitive basis, to prepare material primarily for freshmen classes that reflect Real World Engineering concepts. On Continuing Education - The IEEE e-learning library comprises of over 200 courses on most aspects of engineering, available to IEEE members for career enhancement, and is particularly relevant to practicing engineers. New Paradigms - Engineering Education is changing rapidly, where the old verities of teacher centred education are giving way to new paradigms of learner focussed education. The ready availability of educational resources, online and in real time, is transforming the role of the educator from that of deliverer and provider of knowledge, to one of facilitator of knowledge and information acquisition, i.e., as an agent of learning. This change, coupled with group learning, problem-based and project- oriented education offers new paradigms that make engineering education exciting and innovative. The need to prepare learners for employability, while maintaining an emphasis on the fundamentals, presents interesting challenges for curriculum designers. The attendant requirement of enhancing the academic, personal and professional development of learners, to meet changing practices of the profession and employers, has opened up new opportunities and fresh pedagogies for engineering education. A consequence of this requirement is the concept of developing T - shaped engineers, where the vertical bar of the T represents in-depth knowledge of science and mathematics and a thorough grooming in functional/technical skills, while the horizontal bar reflects versatility -the ability to apply knowledge across situations. This could include a range of broad business skills that help engineers to operate more effectively in the Engineering world, where the four key areas of Communication, Critical Thinking, Collaboration and Creativity/Innovation are much in favor. The T-shaped engineers of the future symbolize a new genre; well prepared to solve the diverse and complex problems confronting the world today and well armed to deal with the grand challenges of the twenty-first century. Tariq Durrani is Research Professor at University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Scotland. He was 2000-06 Deputy Principal, second highest position at Strathclyde, and 1990-94 EEE Department Chair of one of the largest in Europe. He has authored 350 publications and supervised over 40 PhD theses. He was 1994-5 President IEEE Signal Processing Society, 2007-9 President IEEE Engineering Management Society; 2010-11 IEEE Vice President Educational Activities Board. He has held Directorships in eight organizations, including Board Member Scottish Funding Council and Director UK National Commission for UNESCO. He is Fellow IEEE, Royal Academy of Engineering, Royal Society of Edinburgh and UK IET. In 2003, Queen Elizabeth awarded him the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for "services to electronics research and higher education". Renew Your Membership for 2012You can start renewing your membership for 2012. Remember, IEEE membership can connect you with professionals who can open doors to many opportunities. There are also many online resources available to members (e.g. online books and publications). Use your IEEE Web Account and password to renew online at http://www.ieee.org/web/membership/renew/index.html Membership Dues in Special CircumstancesIEEE realizes that economic circumstances may impact some members' ability to pay the full amount of IEEE membership dues. For this reason, the following special circumstance categories have been established. Special circumstances are not available to Student members. Only one category may be claimed in any year. Important Dates and Grant Application DeadlinesImportant Dates for McNaughton Centre Grant Applications(awarded once each year at the ICF December Board meeting):
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Canada Professional Liability InsuranceThanks to recent insurance carrier negotiations, IEEE members residing in Canada (except Quebec) now have access to a comprehensive and competitive alternative for their professional liability coverage. The new plan provides coverage for technology-related services and is ideal for Canadian members who are self-employed, moonlight, or work for a firm. For more information, visit: www.ieeeinsurance.com/canadapl or call Erin Flett at 1-416-865-3353. This coverage is available to residents of Canada through R&Q Risk Services Canada Limited. Scott Saddington, Chief Executive Officer of R&Q Risk Services Canada Limited, acts as an agent with respect to residents of Canada. IEEE has selected Certain Lloyd’s Underwriters for this insurance program. Alternative insurance products may be available in the insurance market place. R&Q Risk Services Canada Limited is providing this single insurer option on behalf of IEEE. IEEE Member Group Insurance Program-Celebrating 50 years!The IEEE Member Group Insurance Program has been delivering exceptional protection at affordable rates since 1962. To celebrate the 50-year anniversary, a newly enhanced group insurance program website is now available to IEEE members. The new website offers improved navigation, enhanced customer service through BoldChat, educational articles, and interactive tools to allow members to easily access information for their specific needs. Interested in seeing more details on these website improvements? Just go to www.ieeeinsurance.com. This program is administered by Marsh U.S. Consumer, a service of Seabury & Smith, Inc. d/b/a in CA Seabury & Smith Insurance Program Management. CA Ins. Lic. #0633005. AR Ins. Lic. #245544 September is Life Insurance Awareness Month!Just as you get regular checkups for your health, teeth, and even your car to minimize future problems, most financial experts recommend that you get an annual life insurance checkup so you're prepared for the future. Now-during Life Insurance Awareness Month-may be a good time to review the following: Do you have enough? Do you have enough life insurance to help adequately replace your income and other contributions you make to your family? Has anything changed in your life? Marriage, divorce, children, job changes, a new home and retirement, among others, can affect your life insurance needs. If something's changed, your life insurance requirements need to change too. How's the economy impacting you? Economic conditions have probably reduced the actual value of your life insurance. As a rule of thumb, if the cost of living has increased 3 percent since you last purchased coverage, your life insurance should increase by the same amount. No one wants to think about life insurance and checkups, but we need to if we have loved ones who depend on us. If your checkup shows that you need to add more coverage, you can take advantage of new rate reductions in the popular IEEE Member Group Term Life Insurance Plan. First, the plan's economical base rates were reduced 10 percent. Then, targeted rate reductions (an additional 13 percent for members under age 30; an additional 5 percent for 61-year-old members; an additional 10 percent for members aged 62 - 63; an additional 20 percent for members age 64) make the plan an even better value. Best of all, the plan's recent rate reductions are in addition to the 30 percent premium discount in effect through February 28, 2013. To access educational life insurance tools and more information* on life insurance plans available, visit www.ieeeinsurance.com. * To learn about each plan's features, costs, eligibility, renewability, limitations, and exclusions. The IEEE Member Group Term Life Insurance Plan is available in the U.S. (except territories), Puerto Rico and Canada (except Quebec) and is underwritten by New York Life Insurance Company, 51 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10010 on Policy Form GMR. This coverage is available to residents of Canada (except Quebec) through Marsh Canada Limited. Stephen Fretwell, an employee of Marsh Canada Limited, acts as a broker with respect to residents of Canada. This program is administered by Marsh U.S. Consumer, a service of Seabury & Smith, Inc. d/b/a in CA Seabury & Smith Insurance Program Management. CA Ins. Lic. #0633005. AR Ins. Lic. #245544(9/12) ©Seabury & Smith, Inc. 2012 Positions available from Engineering Careers!For more information: look up a job under the following link and input the corresponding Job ID. E.g. For job id: 1180117 http://niche.workopolis.com/frontoffice/seekerSearchJobAction.do?sitecode=pl61&searchJobId=1180117
       
Ø Our Members in the Spotlight 2012 IEEE Canada Power Medal: Mohindar S. SachdevMohindar S. Sachdev (LFIEEE) received a B.Sc. degree from the Benares Hindu University, a M.Sc. degree from the Panjab University and M.Sc., Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees from the University of Saskatchewan. He was the head of the department of electrical engineering at the University of Saskatchewan from 1988-93 and previously the director of research and graduate studies from 1976-85. Calvin Gotlieb received a B.A. in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry from the University of Toronto in 1942, and a Ph.D. in Physics in 1947. During the war, 1943-44, he served in England as consultant to the British navy in the highly classified proximity fuze project. Experience in electronics and computing led to an interest in the then new field of electronic digital computers. He has published extensively in journals and proceedings of international conferences for more than 45 years. Dr. Sachdev chaired two subcommittees and several working groups of the IEEE Power System Relaying Committee, including working groups for the revision of four IEEE Guides. He also coordinated and instructed three IEEE tutorial courses on the subject of computer-based (numerical) relays. Mohindar Sachdev is a Life Fellow of the Institution of Engineers (India) and a Fellow of EIC. 2012 IEEE Canada C.C. Gotlieb Medal: Calvin GotliebCalvin Gotlieb received a B.A. in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry from the University of Toronto in 1942, and a Ph.D. in Physics in 1947. During the war, 1943-44, he served in England as consultant to the British navy in the highly classified proximity fuze project. Experience in electronics and computing led to an interest in the then new field of electronic digital computers. In 1950 he created the first course on computing in Canada at the University of Toronto, followed by the first graduate course in 1951, and the first graduate department in 1961. In 1958 he co-founded the Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS) to develop initiatives related to public policy around information technology. He served as Canada's representative when the United Nations set up the International Federation of Information Processing Societies, and also when the UN published its report on the Application of Computer Technology to Development. He has been the advisor to a long list of graduate and postdoctoral students, and is the author or co-author of more than 100 publications. His list of honours includes Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the British Computer Society, ACM, and CIPS, along with four honorary degrees, and being inducted to the Canadian Information Productivity Awards Hall of Fame, and in 1996, to the Order of Canada. Condolence: Simon Taylor, IEEE Life Senior MemberTAYLOR, Simon L. - peacefully on Friday, July 27th, 2012 after a lengthy illness. Born in Malta and educated in England at Bradfield College in Berkshire; subsequently at Rugby College of Technology (part of University of Warwick), he came to Canada in January 1960 to work for Erie Technological in Trenton for 13 years, followed by a couple of years in Toronto and Ajax and then 15 years at Crane Canada in Trenton. Simon was a Past Commander of both the RCAF Power Squadron and Quinte District; followed by the position of Deputy National Training Officer and a Life Member of Canadian Power Squadron. In earlier years, he was active in the Royal Naval Reserve and the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve, as well as in the Sea Cadet Corps RCSCC TRENT. He was also a Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 110, Trenton and a Life Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Peterborough Section. He has been an active participant at the IEEE Canada Board Meetings and will be missed by many of his colleagues.
2012 IEEE International Conference on Smart GridDate: August 27-29, 2012
The Smart Grids are electricity networks that promise to enhance the operational efficiency of nationwide power supply via distributed generation with bi-directional electricity flow. This objective is achieved by allowing intelligent monitoring and control of different components within the distribution and transmission lines as well as other systems from utilities on one side to the end user on the other side, while maintain the power quality, security, reliability and safety with minimum environmental impacts. Governments around the world are investing heavily in this technology to ensure optimum energy use and supply, enable better planning for outage responses and recovery, and facilitate the integration of heterogeneous technologies around the grid, such as renewable energy systems, electrical vehicle networks, and smart homes. Smart Grids present enormous engineering challenges in the design and integration of electrical grid with communication and network technologies, along with substantial questions around required security and privacy of different components within the grid. The SGE'12 conference aims to provide an opportunity to discuss various engineering challenges of smart grid design and operation, by focusing on advanced methods and practices for designing different components and their integration within the grid, and to provide a forum for researchers from academia and professionals from industry, as well as government regulators, to tackle these challenges and to discuss and exchange knowledge and best practices about design and implementation of Smart Grid. Important Deadlines
http://ewh.ieee.org/conf/sge/2012/ CALL FOR PAPERS - VTC 2012 FALLDate: September 3 to 6, 2012
The IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC) is the flagship conference sponsored by the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society since 1950, and is held twice a year since 1999. The objectives of the conference are to bring together researchers and practitioners in the fields of wireless, mobile, and vehicular technology. It constitutes an established and dynamic forum for the exchange of information on the latest developments in the above-mentioned fields from both fundamental and practical standpoints. As such, the conference is characterized by healthy and global representations from both industry and academia. VTC 2012 Fall will be held in Quebec City from September 3 to 6, 2012. The conference venue is the Quebec City Convention Center. Located in the heart of Québec City, the Convention Centre is a modern, state-of-the-art facility offering impeccable amenities, a warm atmosphere, a delectable dining experience, and a whole lot more. In 2003, it was ranked among the 3 best convention centres in the world by the prestigious International Association of Congress Centres. Abundant accommodations are available for various budgets within walking distance of the convention center, as well as the highest concentration of restaurants in North America. Furthermore, many of the historical landmarks and attractions of Quebec City, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985, are also within walking distance. The technical program committee invites the submission of original, unpublished technical papers, tutorials and workshops in the areas of, but not limited to: 1. Ad-Hoc, Mesh and Sensor Networks
Prospective authors are invited to submit a 5-page full paper through the conference website. Furthermore, the program will feature a Recent Results track to showcase results recently obtained in industry or academia (extended abstract submission allowed in this track). Conference Information of VTC2012-Fall:
Important Dates:
General Chairs Sébastien Roy, Université Laval, Canada
Technical Program Chairs Jean-Yves Chouinard, Université Laval, Canada
Canadian Tracking and Fusion Group Workshop 2012Date: September 12-14, 2012
Canadian researchers and practitioners working on target tracking and sensor fusion for surveillance, with applications in civilian and defence domains, are invited to present their work describing advances, applications, and ideas. Presentations on all aspects of multi-target tracking and multi-sensor/multi-source information fusion, both theory and application, with submissions on both established and emerging topics, are encouraged. Accepted presentations will be included in the workshop CD. This workshop will also feature keynote speeches by distinguished experts in the field and new technology demonstrations by industry participants. Website: http://www.ctfg.ca/workshop2012/index.html 2012 IEEE Electrical Power and Energy ConferenceDate: October 10-12, 2012
The annual Electrical Power and Energy Conference (EPEC 2012) will take place in London, Ontario, Canada from October 10 to 12, 2012. London is located in the heart of Southwestern Ontario midway between Toronto and Detroit. The conference is an opportunity for electric power and energy systems experts from industry, academia, and other interested organizations to discuss the latest developments in the field. This may include debate on the potential impact of these developments including discussions on regulatory and policy aspects. EPEC 2012 is hosted by the Sections of the Central Area of IEEE Canada and IEEE Canada (IEEE Region 7): London Section, Kitchener/Waterloo Section, Hamilton Section, Toronto Section, Peterborough Section, and Kingston Section. EPEC 2012 proceedings are included in EI Compendex, IEEE Xplore and ISI Proceedings. Website: www.ieee.ca/epec12 2012 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology ConferenceDate: October 21-24, 2012 GHTC is sponsored by R6 and the Seattle Section, with Engineering for Change (E4C). The call for proposal is located at http://www.ieeeghtc.org/2012.html Deadline for paper submissions is April 20, 2012. This 2nd annual conference provides the perfect venue for anyone involved in humanitarian projects to join their peers in Seattle. The audience for this conference will include technologists, representatives from NGOs, governments, academe, funders and industry. This will provide an opportunity to share your work, meet others involved in humanitarian technology, create new projects and meet with funders. 3rd Climate Change Technology Conference (CCTC 2013)Date: May 27-29, 2013 The 3rd Climate Change Technology Conference (CCTC 2013) is a Canadian and international forum for the exchange of ideas for dealing with climate change. It is also an opportunity to keep abreast of emerging techniques and technologies for the mitigation of, and adaptation to, the impacts of climate change. The Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) and ten of its member societies are organizing CCTC 2013, which will be held on the campus of Concordia University in Montreal. The very success of our species has led to a situation in which this planet's finite resources must be considered in all future planning. This conference is dedicated to the study and exposition of the status and prospects of engineering in support of a bright future for humanity in the midst of a rapidly changing and uncertain environment, both physical and sociological due to climate change. http://www.cctc2013.ca/CallPapers/CallPapers.html
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