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Volunteers Needed for IEEE Canada's Translation Committee
The IEEE Canada's Translation Committee welcomes translator volunteers to meeting the needs of IEEE Canada's many publications, groups and activities.
Whether you are new to the translation world or in need of populating your CV with quality references, there are always volunteer translation opportunities available, including the IEEE Canadian Review, the Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, IEEE Canada Newsletters, the annual IEEE Canada Awards Ceremony Program, IEEE Canada Bylaws, welcome speeches, conference materials, and other assignments too!
You do not need to give up a great deal of your time to volunteer as a translator. The time you devote is up to you. Interested parties could contact Amine Miled, Translation Committee Chair at amine.miled@gel.ulaval.ca, or Branislav Djokic, Publications and Communications Committee Chair at branislav@ieee.org.
Registration is Open for the Upcoming Conferences
GHTC 2015
The IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference 2015 (GHTC 2015) will be held in Seattle, Washington USA on October 8-11, 2015
GHTC is the perfect venue for enthusiasts from all backgrounds to connect, share and address critical issues for the benefit of the humanitarian endeavor worldwide. It is the place to be whether you have experience to share, are looking for opportunities to join, or simply want to understand humanitarian work. In its 5th year, sponsored by IEEE Region 6 and IEEE Seattle Section, the conference is dedicated to "Advancing Technology for Humanity" with a focus on essential areas including energy, health, disaster management, connectivity, agriculture, and education.
Conference highlights include:
- Maurizio Vecchione, Sr. Vice President of Global Good & Research plenary
- "The Future of Humanitarian Technology" with a panel of experts from NGOs, the United Nations, and the Red Cross
- "The Internet of Things (IoT) for Humanity" with a panel of industry partners
- IEEE SIGHT Gaetano Borriello Memorial Symposium on Humanitarian Technology
- UNESCO 70th anniversary celebration
- IEEE Smart Village workshop on Energy, Education, and Empowerment
Interactive special sessions that support in-field humanitarian efforts:
- Open Data Kit Workshop - learn to collect data and build data services for many humanitarian efforts
- Entrepreneurship and Education - engage in workshops with interactive dialogue on grass-roots business development and collaborative educational strategies for entrepreneurs and practitioners
- Demonstrations and Exhibitions - see and experience new technologies in water and sanitation, energy, and communication and connectivity technologies
Register today to participate in an extensive, vibrant, and innovative technical program with likeminded individuals across the world.
- Regular Registration ends October 7
- On-Site Registration & One Day Passes Available
EPEC 2015
The annual IEEE Canada Electrical Power and Energy Conference (EPEC 2015) will take place in London, Ontario, Canada from October 26 to 28, 2015.
EPEC 2015 is an excellent opportunity for electric power and energy systems experts from industry, academia and government research to discuss the latest developments in the field: academic and industrial research, industrial/ business trends and challenges. This may include debate on the potential impact of these developments including discussions on regulatory and policy aspects.
Take advantage of an excellent suite of tutorials offered at EPEC 2015 on Oct 26th in London. Register Now. Find Detailed Tutorial Information and Register at http://epec2015.ieee.ca/tutorials/
Late Registration fees Apply after Oct 11th (please, refer to the fees at the end of the message)
Section Events Online
Please refer to the following link for the latest activities hosted by the Kitchener Waterloo Section: http://www.ieeekw.com/activities.php
Please refer to the following link for the latest activities hosted by the Hamilton Section: http://ewh.ieee.org/r7/hamilton/currentevents.htm
Message from the Section Chair : A Past Section Chair
Please refer to the following link for the latest activities hosted by the Kingston Section: http://sites.ieee.org/kingston/
Please refer to the following link for the latest activities hosted by the London Section: http://london.ieee.ca/
Please refer to the following link for the latest activities hosted by the New Brunswick Section: http://nb.ieee.ca/
Please refer to the following link for the latest activities hosted by the South Alberta Section: http://sites.ieee.org/southern-alberta/
Please refer to the following link for the latest activities hosted by the Winnipeg Section: http://winnipeg.ieee.ca/calendar
Please refer to the following link for the latest activities hosted by the Northern Canada Section: http://northerncanada.ieee.ca/>
Please refer to the following link for the latest activities hosted by the Northern Saskatchewan Section: http://northsask.ieee.ca/
Please refer to the following link for the latest activities hosted by the Vancouver Section: http://www.ieeecontact.org
Please find the IEEE Montreal Section Newsletter (Issue 6, January 2012): http://www.ewh.ieee.org/r7/montreal/files/IEEE_Montreal_Newsletter_Jan_2012.pdf
The IEEE Montreal Section ExCom would like to thank to all contributors and editors.
The previous issues (# 5, Nov. 2011) can be accessed through:
http://www.ewh.ieee.org/r7/montreal/files/IEEE_Montreal_Newsletter_Oct_2011.pdf
http://ewh.ieee.org/r7/montreal/index.php
Please refer to the following link for the latest activities hosted by the Ottawa Section: http://www.ieeeottawa.ca/
Please refer to the following link for the latest activities hosted by the Toronto Section: http://toronto.ieee.ca/
Please refer to the following link for the latest activities hosted by the St-Maurice Section: http://www.sm.ieee.ca/evenactivites.html
Please refer to the following link for the latest activities hosted by the Canadian Atlantic Section: http://cas.ieee.ca/?page_id=1408